: Unlike many spiritual texts of its time, it urged readers to use reason and common sense to dismantle "false ideas" spread by "dualistic scribes". Author Background: Soham Swami (Tiger Swami)

(also known as Ekatma Vignan ) is a notable philosophical work by Paramahansa Soham Swami (1858–1918), a renowned Advaita Vedanta monk and former tiger tamer from Bengal.

: His fearless, rationalist stance deeply resonated with Indian revolutionaries. Notably, Bhagat Singh cited Soham Swami's Common Sense in his famous essay Why I am an Atheist , acknowledging how it influenced his own move toward rationalist disbelief in a creator. Where to Find the Text