Description
Sanatan Darshan–Ganga: A Folk-Poetic Dialogue of the Six Philosophical Systems is a unique work that presents the Indian knowledge tradition in a simple, accessible, and poetic form. It brings together the profound metaphysical insights of the six classical schools of philosophy — Vedanta, Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, and Mimamsa — and expresses them through the style of folk poetry, transforming complex doctrines into lived, intuitive understanding.
The book reveals that philosophy is not merely a subject confined to scriptures, but a living “River of Wisdom” that guides life, action, relationships, duty, and spiritual practice. This confluence of the seers’ vision and the language of the people offers readers a new light for self-reflection and a deeper understanding of life.
About The Author
Dr. Suman Kumar Das (Swami Sumananandanath) is a researcher, practitioner, and creative writer devoted to the Sanatan knowledge tradition, philosophy, tantra, mantra-yoga, and the Indian worldview. Born in Mithila and educated at JNU and the Pushkin Institute (Moscow), he has developed a uniquely integrated perspective on life, spirituality, and philosophy through long spiritual practice, agricultural experience, international business exposure, and deep study.
As the founder of Lalita Divyashram in Khajuraho, he is renowned for presenting Indian philosophy in the language of the people and in a poetic style. His writings are a living expression of experience, inquiry, and the continuous flow of the ancient Rishi tradition.






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