Charming and Authoritative Book03/02/2016 By(academic journal "Philosophy" "Swami Prabhavananda has written a charming and authoritative book on the spiritual heritage of India, by which he means that heritage in consonance with the Vedic tradition and its culmination in Vedanta" (p. 376).[4]
"Throughout the book breathes an air of relaxed simplicity and conviction.... I was particularly refreshed by the absence of attacks on science, materialism, naturalism, and other such means to spiritual fulfilment" (pp. 376–377.
Clear Indian View03/02/2016 ByWorld Literature Today The Spiritual Heritage of India offers a clear Indian view of a subject that currently suffers from too much Western commentary"
"Prabhavananda treats India's spiritual heritage in terms of 'immediate perception,' as opposed to abstract speculation.... his own translations, though limited in this volume, embody unusual poetic power"