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*Freemasonry in Light of Vedanta Philosophy http://raviskudesia.blogspot.de/2009/12/freemasonry-in-light-of-vedanta.html
*Freemasonry in Light of Vedanta Philosophy http://raviskudesia.blogspot.de/2009/12/freemasonry-in-light-of-vedanta.html
*Slideshare “Influence of Vivekanda & Vedanta on Freemasonic Ideas” http://de.slideshare.net/TaraknathTaraphdar/influence-of-vivekananda-amp-vedanta-on-free-masonic
*Slideshare “Influence of Vivekanda & Vedanta on Freemasonic Ideas” http://de.slideshare.net/TaraknathTaraphdar/influence-of-vivekananda-amp-vedanta-on-free-masonic
*Masonic Symbolim and Vedanta http://longmontmasons.com/general/news/masonic-symbolism-and-vedanta-2/


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Freemasonry and Vedanta

Vedanta or Uttara Mīmāṃsā is one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy. The term veda means "knowledge" and anta means "end," and originally referred to the classical Upanishads, a collection of foundational texts in Hinduism. Vedanta also refers to various philosophical traditions based on the three basic texts of Hindu philosophy, namely the Principal Upanishads, the Brahma Sutras and the Bhagavad Gita.

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  • "Freemasonry in India - Masonic Vedanta", Presentation by Dr. Guy Beck (Reproduced here with the kind permission of Albert McClelland of WEOFM) by Lewis Masonic

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