Vedic Literature  | Tat Sat

                                        TAT SAT

 
     Prologue
1.  Enquiry
2.  Cosmos
3.  Physical Matter
                   a). Sentient Beings
                   b). Insentient Objects
4.  Non-physical Categories
                   a). General
                   b). Prakrti
                   c). Reason
                   d). Ego
                   e). Mind
                    f). Sense Organs
                   g). Organs of Action
                   h). Subtle Elements
                    i).  Gross Elements
5.  Cognition
                   a). Introduction
                   b). Perception
                   c). Inference
                   d). Comparison
                   e). Postulation
                    f). Non-Cognition
                   g). Word or Language
                   h). General
6.  Metaphysics of the Cosmos
7.  Meta Physics of Human beings
                   a). General
                   b). Self
                   c). Soul
                   d). Subtle Body
                   e). Sheaths
8.   Reality
9.   Truth
10. Quest for Realization
11. Basic thought of the Upanisads
12. Atman
13.The Brahman
14. Being - Being
15. Becoming
16. Relative World
17. Consciousness
                   a). General
                   b). Witness Consciousness
                   c). Existential Consciousness & 
                        Phenomenological Consciousness
                   d). Inner Controller
                   e). Infinite Consciousness
18. Realization - Bliss
19. The path of Ethical Action
                   a). General
                   b). Ethics - Merit and Demerit
                   c). Samskaras
                   d). Rational Consciousness
                   e). Action Differentiated
20. The path of Devotion
                   a). General
                   b). Attributes of Devotion
                   c). Stages of Devotion
                   d). Divine Incarnation
                   e). Faith
21. The path of Yoga
                   a). General
                   b). Raja-yoga
                   c). Tantra – Kundalini
                   d). Aum
                   e). Other Types of Yoga
22. The path of Discrimination and Knowledge
                   a). General
                   b). ‘I’, Conscious Ego and the Brahman
                   c). Levels between the ‘I’ and the Brahman
                   d). Cosmic Person, Personal God and the Brahman
                   e). Apperception – Time, Space and Akasa
                    f). Maya as a Measure
                   g). Unconscious
                   h). Darkness
                    i). Bondage
                    j). Liberation
23. Non-Dualism
      Appendix
      Glossary