My name is Shankar Santhamoorthy. I live in Chennai. I have been a software engineer (enterprise architect) by profession with 20+ years of industry experience in IT consulting. But outside official work, from personal front, I am humble spiritual seeker very passionately involved in the quest on God. From my collage days (25+ years), I have been privately learning and researching on Indological studies particularly on comparative Indian philosophies.
And as part of this research I have been collating learnings and documenting under the topic of " किम् तत् ब्रह्म (kim tat brahma -What is God), for over 2 decades now.
This research is roughl…
My name is Shankar Santhamoorthy. I live in Chennai. I have been a software engineer (enterprise architect) by profession with 20+ years of industry experience in IT consulting. But outside official work, from personal front, I am humble spiritual seeker very passionately involved in the quest on God. From my collage days (25+ years), I have been privately learning and researching on Indological studies particularly on comparative Indian philosophies.
And as part of this research I have been collating learnings and documenting under the topic of " किम् तत् ब्रह्म (kim tat brahma -What is God), for over 2 decades now.
This research is roughly around 2500+ pages (split across 7 volumes) is honestly speaking, a humble yet sincere attempt on an unbiased holistic inter-disciplinary research involving traditional schools of philosophies (oriental and occidental) and modern science in unravelling the mysteries of nature and discovering the परब्रह्म (parabrahma – supreme divinity) which is the अनेकविमा शुद्धकेवलाद्वैत एकत्व (anekavimā śuddhakevalādvaita ekatva –infinite dimensional pure absolute non-dualstic singularity) that underlies the infinite varieties observed not only in the phenomenal world, but is also the अन्तिम सत्य (antima satya – ultimate truth) hidden behind all the तर्कविद्यसंबन्धिन् दृशिकानि (tarkavidyasaṃbandhin dṛśikāni - philosophical perspectives).
For you to get some idea on the key themes forming focus areas of my research, I have shared the following blog extracting the topic-wise table of contents.