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Dakshinamurti is an aspect of the Hindu god Shiva, as a teacher.
Dakshinamurti literally means 'one who is facing south.'
An image of Shiva as Dakshinamurti is part of every temple to Shiva, installed facing south.

This work primarily contains the Dakshinamurti Stotra, along with commentary by the translator, as well as two shorter works, the Pranava-Vartika and the Dakshinamurti-Upanishad.
The Dakshinamurti Stotra is a treatise on Hindu philosophy, attributed to the sage Sankaracharya, comparing various schools of thought, including Buddhism, concerning the nature of reality.

Title Page

Preface to the First Edition

Preface to the Second Edition

Contents

Introduction

Dakshinamurti Stotra


Chapter I. Atman as the Ego

Chapter II. Atman as the First Cause

Chapter III. Unity of Atman

Chapter IV. Atman the One Existence and Light

Chapter V. False Personations of Atman

Chapter VI. Atman the Eternal Existence

Chapter VII. Atman, the Eternal Light

Chapter VIII. Maya

Chapter IX. Devotion to Isvara

Chapter X. Perfection

Ii. Suresvaracharya
'S Pranava-vartika


Pranava-Vartika

Iii. Daksinamurti-upanishad


Daksinamurti-Upanishad

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