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* 1946 translation by Charles Johnston, First edition, Wikisource [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Crest_Jewel_of_Wisdom]
* 1946 translation by Charles Johnston, First edition, Wikisource [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Crest_Jewel_of_Wisdom]
* Translated by John Richards, Realization.org [http://www.realization.org/page/namedoc0/vc/vc_0.htm]
* Translated by John Richards, Realization.org [http://www.realization.org/page/namedoc0/vc/vc_0.htm]
* ''Vivekachudamani - An Advaitic Prakarana Grantha of Shankaracharya,'' Advaita Philosophy Blogspot [http://advaitaphilosophy.blogspot.com/]
* Translation by Swami Madhavananda, ''Vivekachudamani - An Advaitic Prakarana Grantha of Shankaracharya,'' Advaita Philosophy Blogspot [http://advaitaphilosophy.blogspot.com/]


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 05:00, 15 April 2012


Translations and editions

Charles Johnston translated The Crest-Jewel of Wisdom by Śankarâchârya.[1]

Mohini Mohun Chatterji published his translation as Viveka Chudamani or Crest Jewel of Wisdom of Sri Sankaracharya in 1932.

Crest Jewel of Wisdom Viveka-Chudamani Translated by A.J.Alston with a commentary by H.P.Shastri

Several versions are available online:

  • 1946 translation by Charles Johnston, First edition, Theosophical University Press Online [2]
  • 1946 translation by Charles Johnston, First edition, Sacred Texts [3]
  • 1946 translation by Charles Johnston, First edition, Wikisource [4]
  • Translated by John Richards, Realization.org [5]
  • Translation by Swami Madhavananda, Vivekachudamani - An Advaitic Prakarana Grantha of Shankaracharya, Advaita Philosophy Blogspot [6]

Notes

  1. Sankaracharya, The Crest-Jewel of Wisdom (Vivekachudmani), translated by Charles Johnston, available at Theosophical University Press Online Edition [1]

Additional resources

  • "Vivekachudamani," Wikipedia [7]
  • "Viveka Chudamani—Crest-Jewel of Wisdom: A Practical Guide to the Higher Life," Teosofia.com [8]
  • "The Crest Jewel," Theosophy Trust Memorial Library [9]