One could call him a spiritual teacher rooted in Advait Vedanta. Or one could call him a most contemporary representative of all the spiritual traditions of the world. Equally, one could call him breathtakingly original and beyond any tradition.
But the most appropriate way to know him would be through his work.
His work is founded on compassion and expresses itself as demolition. In classical sense he is a most orthodox spiritual teacher, in the contemporary sense he is a veganism promoter, an environmental activist, a science activist, a campaigner against superstition, and a champion of essential human freedom.
For genuine seekers, literature of Acharya Prashant comes as a gateway to his teachings, as an opportunity to imbibe them in life, and as a responsibility to be the harbinger of change for the good of humanity and the world.
Index
1. About Acharya Prashant2. Sections most benefitted by Acharya Prashant3. What is freedom?4. Our Fundamental Nature5. The pull of the world versus the call of the centre6. The futile search for happiness