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Blog Title: Why You Need ‘Common Sense’ Now More Than Ever: Lessons from Soham Swami
The Tiger Tamer: He was famously known as "Professor Banerjee" and was the first Indian tiger tamer, renowned for wrestling wild tigers with his bare hands.
Common Sense by Soham Swami is not a long book. It doesn’t need to be. It is sharp, direct, and occasionally uncomfortable—because the truth usually is.
Common Sense (also known as Ekatma Vignan) is a seminal work by Paramhamsa Soham Swami (1858–1918), a renowned Indian ascetic and former tiger tamer known as Shyamakanta Bandopadhyay. The book, originally published in the early 20th century, serves as a rationalistic guide to Advaita Vedanta (non-dualism), challenging religious orthodoxy and superstition with logical inquiry. Core Themes and Teachings
Historical Context: The book was influential during the Indian revolutionary period; however, notable freedom fighter Bhagat Singh incorrectly attributed its authorship to Niralamba Swami in his work Why I Am An Atheist (Niralamba Swami only wrote the introduction). Other Major Works by Soham Swami
Blog Title: Why You Need ‘Common Sense’ Now More Than Ever: Lessons from Soham Swami
The Tiger Tamer: He was famously known as "Professor Banerjee" and was the first Indian tiger tamer, renowned for wrestling wild tigers with his bare hands.
Common Sense by Soham Swami is not a long book. It doesn’t need to be. It is sharp, direct, and occasionally uncomfortable—because the truth usually is.
Common Sense (also known as Ekatma Vignan) is a seminal work by Paramhamsa Soham Swami (1858–1918), a renowned Indian ascetic and former tiger tamer known as Shyamakanta Bandopadhyay. The book, originally published in the early 20th century, serves as a rationalistic guide to Advaita Vedanta (non-dualism), challenging religious orthodoxy and superstition with logical inquiry. Core Themes and Teachings
Historical Context: The book was influential during the Indian revolutionary period; however, notable freedom fighter Bhagat Singh incorrectly attributed its authorship to Niralamba Swami in his work Why I Am An Atheist (Niralamba Swami only wrote the introduction). Other Major Works by Soham Swami