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Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati |
Yoga Darshan (Vision of the Yoga Upanishads) |
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| Yoga Darshan gives a contemporary yogic vision of the Upanishads as expounded by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati.
Taking a holistic and practical view of spiritual life, this text provides a
picture of yoga that is both panoramic and precise. In the theoretical section
the different traditions and philosophies of yoga are clearly identified and
explained along with clear expositions on hatha, raja, mantra, karma, jnana,
laya and esoteric yogas. The practical section highlights classical... |
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Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati |
Yoga Chudamani Upanishad (Crown Jewel of Yoga) |
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| Yoga Chudamani Upanishad is a manual of higher sadhana for advanced and initiated aspirants. It delineates the ancient path of kundalini awakening in its original and pure form before the proliferation of modern yogic literature. The text elucidates a unique combination of kundalini yoga and vedantic upasana. It discusses the nadis, prana vayus, chakras and kundalini shakti, and also provides detailed descriptions of ajapa gayatri and pranava, which are older vedic and upanishadic meditative... |
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Swami Satyanananda Saraswati |
Nine Principle Upanishads |
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| The Nine Principal Upanishads are the culmination of vedic thought and contain the essence of the original vedantic teachings. They impart sublime truths about the nature and destiny of mankind revealed by great sages and seers during informal discussions with disciples and spiritual seekers. These upanishads describe the direct experience of transcendence which results in the unity of the individual with the highest consciousness. They also provide methods of meditation to realize the nature... |
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Swami Satyswarananda Vidyaratna Maharaj |
Complete Works of Lahiri Mahasay (Volume 3) |
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| The Spiritual Scriputes of Ancient India The Upanisads
The following books are included in this volume:
Tejabindu Upanisad
Dhyanabindu Upanisad
Amritabindu Upanisad
Niralamba Upanisad
Taitariya Upanisad |
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Swami Satyananda Saraswati |
Ishavasya Upanishad |
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| Sanskrit text, English translation and detailed commentary on this most important "principal" Upanishad, considered to be the seed of Indian philosophy in general and of Vedanta philosophy in particular. Includes a useful introduction to the essence and wisdom of the Upanishads.
About the Author: Swami Satyananda Saraswati,author of over eighty Books,is well known as a number of his Books,like Asana Prana Yama Mudra Bandha,Yoga Nidra Etc., are best sellers.
He is widely... |
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Osho |
Vedanta: Seven Steps to Samadhi |
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| These seven steps to enlightenment are keys of wisdom, step-by-step instructions handed down from the unnamed ancient seers.
In this series of nine discourses Osho discusses these timeless sutras from the Akshya Upanishad, transforming their archaic language into the language and context of the 20th-century seeker.
About the Author:Osho was born in Kuchwada, Madhya Pradesh, on 11 December 1931. Rebellious and independent from childhood, he insisted on experiencing the truth... |
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Sri Aurobindo |
The Philosophy of the Upanishads |
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| Full text of a manuscript which represents an early stage of his thinking on the most important scriptures of Vedanta philosophy.
About the Author:
Sri Aurobindo was an Indian/Hindu nationalist, scholar, poet, mystic, evolutionary philosopher, yogi and guru. After a short political career in which he became one of leaders of the early movement for the freedom of India from British... |
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K. Narain |
The Philosophy of the Vallabha School of Vedanta |
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| Suddhadvaita or the system of Pure Monism of Sri Vallabhacarya claims to be the most faithful and authentic exposition of the real teachings of the Upanisads as it purifies the Non-Dual Ultimate Reality of the extraneous concept of Maya introduced by Samkara under the influence of Buddhism. In this system we have the concept of Non-Dualism or Advaita in its pristine, Upanisadic sense unblemished by Samkara's Illusionism, the concept of a Concrete, Personal and determinate Ultimate Reality. In... |
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Paul Deussen |
The Philosophy of the Upanishads |
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| Paul Deussen published his brilliant German work 'Die Philosophic der Upanishads' a century back in 1899, which was rendered into English by A.S. Geden in 1906. This rendering has been very much popular ever since the fact that the literature in English and other languages on the philosophy of the Upanishads has piled up considerably now.
The philosophy of the Upanishads, according to Paul Deussen, is the culminating point of the Indian doctrine of the universe and this point, he said, had... |
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Alan Jacobs |
The Principal Upanishads |
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| The origins of the Upanishads, sacred writings of Hinduism, predate recorded history. They are thought of by many as perhaps the greatest of all the books in the history of world religions. Since they were revealed to the Rishis of the Vedic civilisation some 5,000 to 10,000 years ago, many have come to regard them as the kernel of the mystical and philosophical truths that are the basis of understanding religion today. Alan Jacobs has used free modern verse to convey the essential... |
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Swami Suddhananda |
Kaivalya Upanisad |
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| Swami Suddhananda’s teaching is based on Vedantic tradition of self enquiry which is relevant to man even today. The vision reveals the truth of Man, Creation and God.
Suddhananda Foundation for Self Knowledge has been established with the prime purpose of making this vision available to any earnest seeker.
Swamiji conducts regular classes at Uthandi and Chennai city. Periodic residential camps are conducted at the Ashram at Uthandi and the Retreat Centre in Tiruvannamalai for students,... |
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Hermann oldenberg |
The Doctrine of the Upanisads and the Early Buddhism |
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| Chapter I of this study, which discusses the older Upanisads, viz., the Brhad Aranyaka Upanisad and the Chandogya Upanisad, describes at the outset how the idea of the Supreme Being, the unique mystic power, was conceived in the words Brahman and Atman and how these two entities merged with each other and became identical. It then discusses the doctrine of metempsychosis as evolved from the relation between the Supreme Being and the world of plurality. In this period, the magician-priest begins... |
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T. V. Kapali Sastry |
Lights on the Upanishads: With Sri Aurobindo Darshana |
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| It has become a practice to see the contents of the Upanishads purely from an intellectual viewpoint. According to the seers of the Upanishads, the truths in these books should be realised by every individual.
The process of realisation is termed "Sadhana". The Upanishads are manuals of Sadhana. The hints for Sadhana are called "vidyas". Lights on the Upanishads contains a detailed discussion of six vidyas.
Within the purview of the six vidyas discussed here, the author has hinted at... |
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V. Madhusudan Reddy |
Seven Studies in Sri Aurobindo |
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| Dr. Lloyd Fellows writes:
This book ... is a masterly exposition of Sri Aurobindo's yogic vision distilled from seven of his major works.
With his forte as a leading exponent of the Vedas, the Upanishads and the Gita and interpreter of mystical philosophy for the intellectual reader, Professor Reddy has made in this book a valuable contribution to philosophical literature as well as to Sri Aurobindo scholarship.
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Dr. Intaj Malek |
Upanishads and Islamic Mysticism |
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| Islamic Mysticism that is popularly or rather fondly known as Sufism, seems to me very similar to the Upanishadic mysticism. The Sufi mystics of Islam do talk about the unity of the Self with the Supreme self i.e. the Brahman in Upanishadic language. The two separate traditions of spirituality ultimately merge together in fena or realization of the self. The book deciphers the theme in the chapters that follow.
India is a beautiful garden with varied religious flowers and... |
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Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada |
Sri Isopanisad |
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| The 108 Upanishads are considered the essence of all the Vedas, and Ishopanishad is foremost among them. Discover the distilled essence of all knowledge in these eighteen enlightening verses.
For thousands of years, people on a spiritual quest have consulted the mystical, intensely philosophical Upanishads. As the name implies (upa—near; ni—down; shad—to sit), one is advised to sit near a spiritual teacher to learn. To learn what? This Upanishad's name gives the clue: Isha means "the supreme... |
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Swami Vireswarananda |
Brahma-Sutras: With Text, Meaning Translation and Commentary in English |
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| The Upanisads do not contain any readymade consistent system of thought. At first sight they seem to be full of contradictions. Hence arose the necessity of systematizing the thought of the Upanisads. So the philosophy of Upanisads was systematized through Brahma-Sutras from Brahma-Sutras we find that there were other schools of Vedanta which had then own following. We find the names of Audulomi, Badari, Jaimini, Asmarathya and others mentioned. All the sects of... |
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K.P. Jog |
Suresvara`s Vartika on Sisu and Murtamurta Brahmana |
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| The purport of the Brhadaranyaka Upanisad (BV) 2.1 is: The Brahman alone is Truth and only appears as this world comprising five elements names and forms and sense organs (pranas) that are related as causes and their means. Consequently Brhadaranyaka Upanisad (BV) 2.2 and 3 explain the real nature of the pranas and the gods superintending over them thereby seeking to explain prana vai satyam tesam esa satyam.
About the Authors:
Dr. K.P. Jog is a retired Professor of Vedic... |
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K.P. Jog |
Suresvara's Vartika on Saptanna Brahmana |
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| The fifth and the sixth Brahmanas of the first Adhyaya of the Brhadaranyaka Upanisad form the finale of the discussion of Avidya which is the basis of man's Sastriya Vyavahara.
It consists in the performance of rituals and meditations prescribed in the Srutis (and Smrtis). Thus, they presuppose a basic duality revealed through their mutual relation as the enjoyers and the objects of their enjoyment.
These two Brahmanas explain this relation in great detail, thereby clarifying the entire... |
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K.P. Jog |
Suresvara's Vartika on Purusavidha Brahmana |
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| As a natural to the Udgitha Brahmana, pertaining to the combination of meditation and ritual, the Purusavidha Brahmana speaks of Hiranyagarbha as the Atman (self) and, in relation in relation to the same, of the excellent result of Vedic meditations and rituals which prepare the ground for securing the knowledge of the uniqueness of the Self. Thereby one attains liberation. This is converted by atmety evopasita 'One should worship (Hiranyagarbha, understanding it as) the Atman.
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