The Study of Vedic Philosophy Postulates

Authors

  • K John King Bharath
  • Dr. Aditi Dutta

Keywords:

Vedic Philosophy, Ideology, Religious, Walt Whitman's and Poetic

Abstract

The research begins by examining key tenets of Vedic philosophy, including the concept of universal consciousness (Brahman), the interconnectedness of all beings (Atman), and the pursuit of self-realization through transcendental knowledge (Jnana). Drawing upon Whitman's poetic oeuvre, spanning from "Leaves of Grass" to his later works, the study elucidates how these themes manifest in his verse and illuminate his philosophical worldview. In conclusion, this exposition offers valuable insights into Walt Whitman's poetic engagement with Vedic philosophy, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between Western literary tradition and Eastern spiritual wisdom. It invites readers to explore the profound interplay of ideas and inspirations that shaped Whitman's poetic genius and continues to inspire seekers of truth and beauty across cultures and generations

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Published

2024-02-08

How to Cite

Bharath, K. J. K., & Dutta, D. A. (2024). The Study of Vedic Philosophy Postulates. International Journal of English Language, Education and Literature Studies (IJEEL), 3(1). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijeel/article/view/7037