Shatakatraya
Shatakatraya is a collection of three ancient Sanskrit texts attributed to the philosopher Adi Shankaracharya. These texts focus on the principles of Advaita Vedanta, a non-dualistic school of thought in Hindu philosophy that emphasizes the unity of the individual soul and the ultimate reality, Brahman.
The three texts in Shatakatraya are Atma Shatakam, Bhaja Govindam, and Vivekachudamani. Each work presents profound spiritual insights and practical guidance for seekers on the path to self-realization and understanding the nature of existence. Together, they serve as essential readings for those interested in Indian philosophy and spirituality.