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“Emerson and Vedanta” by Swami Paramananda explores the philosophical connections between Ralph Waldo Emerson’s transcendentalism and the Vedantic principles of Hinduism. In this insightful work, Paramananda examines how Emerson’s ideas on self-reliance, spiritual intuition, and the divine presence in nature resonate with Vedantic teachings. The book highlights Emerson’s affinity for Eastern philosophy and his integration of Vedantic concepts into his own spiritual and philosophical framework. Paramananda’s analysis offers readers a deeper understanding of how Emerson’s thought aligns with the ancient wisdom of Vedanta, bridging Western and Eastern philosophies to enrich spiritual and intellectual discourse.