Published Works
Eknath Easwaran |
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Easwaran's written works may be grouped into several major categories—primarily books, but also articles in newspapers and other periodicals. Most of his books have been reviewed by spiritually oriented publications or websites, or by nationally known media such as The New Yorker, or the New York Post.
In addition, a large number of Easwaran's recorded talks have been published as videotapes and audiotapes.
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