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Swami Gambhirananda |
Chandogya Upanisad: With the Commentary of Sri Sankaracarya |
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The Chandogya Upanisad forms the last eight chapters of the Chandogya Brahmana of the Sama-Veda. It is the second biggest of the major Upanisads, next only to the Brhadaranyaka. This edition of the Chandogya Upanisad is a companion volume to the translator`s Eight Upanisads. Together with the monumental work on the Brhadaranyaka Upanisad by Swami Madhavananda it brings to completion the English translation of the commentary of Sankaracarya on all the ten principal Upanisads. |
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Swami Tattvavidananda Saraswati |
Sri Daksinamurti Stotram Of Sri Sankaracarya |
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Swami Tapasyananda (tr.) |
Saundaryalahari of Sri Sankaracarya (Shankaracharya) |
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Saundarya-lahari (or The Inundation of Divine Splendour') is a highly poetical but at the same time a tough technical work of Sri Sankaracarya, who was both the Bhasyskara (commentator) on the Texts of Vedanta philosophy, as also the Sanmata-sthapaka (the founder of the systems of worship of the six Deities of the Hindu pantheon). While this Text is a hymn of praise of the Divine Mother known as Tripurasundari. Lalita, Sodasi, etc., in Her creative aspect, it also deals with the technicalities... |
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Sri Sankaracarya |
Vivekacudamani |
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Sankara's Vivekachudamani is a popular Advaita Vedanta text which gives its basic principles. Text comes with Sanskrit and English translation. A verse index in Sanskrit is included. See also Shankara's Crest Jewel of Discrimination for a more western translation of this important scripture of Shankara. About the Author: Sankara (also spelled Shankara) is an ancient yogi and one of the most revered commentators of India's scriptures. For many, he is the ultimate authority of a scripture's... |
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Svami Turiyananda (Tr.) |
Vivekacudamani of Sri Sankaracarya |
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Table of Contents: Publisher's Note Editor's Preface Key to Transliteration Publisher's Note Vivekacudamani Invocation Greatness of Abiding in Brahman Mean of Knowledge Who is competent? The Four-fold Sadhana Hallmarks of the Guru Method of Instruction Disciple's Question Congratulating the Disciple Importance of Self-effort Greatness of Self-knowledge Need for Self-experience Attachment to Body denounced Gross Body The Ten Indriyas The Five Pranas Subtle Body The Ego Nature of Love Maya Rajo... |
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Panda |
Upadesasahasri: Prose And Poetry Of Sri Sankaracarya |
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Sri Sankaracarya was a great philosopher, a prolific writer and a true devotee of God. The Upadesasahasri is a famous treatise on Advaita Vedanta and also known as the Master piece of Sri Sankara. The text is named so, because it contains thousand advices of the great Advaita philosopher, i.e. Sri Sankaracarya. The book is divided into two parts, viz., prose (gadya) and poetry (padya). The prose part has three chapters and poetry part has nineteen chapters. The work vividly describes and also... |
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Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaja |
Vedic Mathematics |
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Vedic Mathematics or 'Sixteen Simple Mathematical Formulae from the Vedas' was written by His Holiness Jagadguru Sankaracarya Sri Bharati Krsna Tirthaji Maharaja of Govardhana Matha, Puri. It deals mainly with various Vedic mathematical formulae and their applications for carrying out tedious and cumbersome arithmetical operations, and to a very large extent, executing them mentally. In this field of mental arithmetical operations, the works of the famous mathematicians Trachtenberg and Lester... |
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Bharati Krsna Tirthaji |
Vedic Mathematics (Hardback) |
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Vedic Mathematics or 'Sixteen Simple Mathematical Formulae from the Vedas' was written by His Holiness Jagadguru Sankaracarya Sri Bharati Krsna Tirthaji Maharaja of Govardhana Matha, Puri. It deals mainly with various Vedic mathematical formulae and their applications for carrying out tedious and cumbersome arithmetical operations, and to a very large extent, executing them mentally. In this field of mental arithmetical operations, the works of the famous mathematicians Trachtenberg and Lester... |
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James Glover |
Vedic Mathematics for Schools Vol I, II and III (3 Volumes) with CD's |
$130.99 $98.24 |
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Three Volumes with CD's "Gopi bhagya madhuvrata srngiso dadhi sandhiga khala jivita khatava gala hala rasandara" Translation: O Lord anointed with the yogurt of the milkmaids' worship (Krishna), O savior of the fallen, O master of Shiva, please protect me. Is that a prayer to Krishna or a consonant code for the solution of pi/10 = 0.31415926535897932384626433832792? Or both? Vedic mathematics is composed of sutras, which have been formulated over many centuries, some of which... |
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James Glover |
The Curious Hats of Magical Maths, 2 Books |
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The set consists of 3 books. "Gopi bhagya madhuvrata srngiso dadhi sandhiga khala jivita khatava gala hala rasandara" Translation: O Lord anointed with the yogurt of the milkmaids' worship (Krishna), O savior of the fallen, O master of Shiva, please protect me. Is that a prayer to Krishna or a consonant code for the solution of pi/10 = 0.31415926535897932384626433832792? Or both? Vedic mathematics is composed of sutras, which have been formulated over many centuries, some of... |
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J.T. Glover |
Vedic Mathematics for Schools (Book 2) |
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Vedic Mathematics for Schools, Book 2 is intended as a first year textbook for senior schools or for children aiming for examination at 11+. It is based on the fundamental principles of Vedic mathematics which were reconstructed earlier this century by Sri Sankaracarya Bharati Krsna Tirthaji. Although the sutras may well be very ancient, practice and experience have shown that they are highly relevant and useful to the modern-day teaching of mathematics. They are entirely applicable to modern... |
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Michael Comans |
Extracting the Essence of the Sruti |
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The Srutisarasamuddharanam (Extracting the Essence of the Sruti) is the major work of Totakacarya who is regarded by tradition as one of the four-principle disciples of Adi Sankara. Composed in Sanskrit, the work consists of one hundred and seventy-nine verses. The aim of these verses is to bring out the essential meaning of the Upanisads. Through an analysis of various Upanisad statements, as well by compatible reasoning, Sri Totaka shows that the Upanisads teach that Brahman is real, the... |
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Swami Gambhirananda |
Bhagavad Gita (with the Commentarty of Sri Sankaracharya) |
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The translator, Swami Gambhirananda, offers this translation of the bhasya of Sankaracarya on this very important scripture, Bhagavadgita. In this informative and scholarly Introduction, he has discussed in brief such subjects as the date of the Mahabharata war, which provided the occasion for the birth of the Gita, the historicity of the Gitacarya Krsna, the importance and influence of the Gita on other countries, the date of Sankaracarya--well documented and fortified by the views of several... |
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Adi Shankaracharya |
Sadhana Panchakam |
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Sadhana Pancakam, a creation by the great Spiritual Master, Sri Adi Sankaracarya is a set of five slokas, which explain how the mind can be made free of thoughts and how one can reach the meditational status. These five slokas contain the gist of all the scriptures. This book is of immense value as it brings out the depth in our scriptures and reveals the spiritual wealth that has always been ours. Study of this scripture is absolutely necessary for all aspirants of spiritual growth. An evolved... |
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Swami Tejomayananda |
Tattva Bodhah: Sri Adi Sankaracharya |
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The Human psyche is so composed that most of us, including atheists at some point of time ask fundamental question of life. It may begin with "Why did this happen to me?" Then it goes on to" Is there God? Who am I? What is goal of human life? What happens when one dies? Why was the world created? By whom? How? In Tattva - Bodhah, Sri Adi Sankaracarya lovingly answers these and many such questions and introduces the aspiring student to the basic principles of Vedanta - the... |
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Karl H. Potter |
Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies (Volume XV) |
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All too frequently the term Vedanta is used when what is meant ,whether recognized or not, is Advaita Vedanta and more specifically, the philosophical system associated with Sankaracarya. Yet in fact Vedanta, literally meaning “the concluding portions of the Veda” i.e ., the Upanisads, is properly used in Indian Philosophy to designate those systems that take such texts as the Upanisads authoritatively alongwith a few others such as the Brahmasutras, alternatively known as the... |