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Comm. by Swamini Vimalananda |
Sadacarah by Adi Sankaracarya |
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Sadacarah takes us on a wonderful journey through Vedantic contemplations explained in the language of our daily practices and good conduct (sadacarah). It guides us to reflect on many Vedantic concepts which aid meditation. These daily practices make us ‘humane’ and the meditation helps us know our ‘Divine’ Nature.
Swamini Vimalanada’s indepth understanding is reflected in her explanations and comments, which are simple and practical, and at the same time, exalted and... |
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Swami Tejumayananda |
Saddarsanam of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharsi |
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Swami Tejomayananda has introduced him to the followers of Chinmaya Mission through his commentary on Upadesa Saaram, a simple, melodious composition revealing the depth of Vedantic philosophy briefly, yet exhaustively. Swami Tejomayananda's style of exposition on the subtle intricacies of truth hidden in and through the verses of Saddarsanam is vivid, powerful and appealing. CCMT is honoured to present before seekers of truth yet anther commentary by Swami Tejomayananda on Saddarsanam, a... |
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Bhagwan Raman Maharishi |
Saddarshanam |
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Gives us a vision of Truth - Jeeva, Jagat and Iswara meaning individual - world and God respectively with their inter-relation and true nature explained vividly - Maharishi revels in his experience of Truth and talks of enquiry leading to it. |
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Swami Dayananda Saraswati |
Sadhana & Sadhya |
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Excerpt: "The end in view, sādhyā decides the means, sādhanā. Self-dissatisfied, conscious being that every human being is has only one end and that is satisfaction, centred on oneself.In other words, one has to discover satisfaction. The means for this discovery is the teaching of Vedanta."Swami Dayananda Saraswati |
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H.H. Swami Tejomayananda |
Sadhana Sopan |
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Collection of four stotras composed by H.H. Swami Tejomayananda himself in sanskrit alongwith English translations thereof indicating the way to live a life divine - These stotras are titled as Manah Shodhanam (Purification of Mind), Jnana Sarah (Essence of knowledge), Dhyana Swarupam (Meditation) and Bhakti Sudha (The nature of devotion).
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Sir John Woodroffe |
Sakti and Sakta - Essays and Addresses |
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These lectures and other collected papers traverse new ground in the Literature of Indian Religion, for they are the first attempt to give an authenticated and understanding general account of the chief features of the Doctrine and Practice of Indian worshippers who are called Saktas, and who adore the Divine Power as Mahadevi, the Great Mother of the universe. The Sakta Tantra is a Sadhana Sastra of Monistic Vedanta. It is a profound and powerful system, and its doctrine of Sakti or Divine... |
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Sengaku Mayeda |
Sankara's Upadesasahasri (2 Volumes) - Introduction, Text & Indices |
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Sankara, the eighth-century Indian philosopher, is generally regarded as the greatest thinker in the long history of Indian philosophy as well as in the metaphysical tradition known as Vedanta. Advaita Vedanta, the school or system founded by him, stresses the Advaita or non-dualist approach to the problem of existence and ultimate reality, and has been the main current of thought in India for hundreds of years. Most of Sankara's works are commentaries on other classics of Indian thought, like... |
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Swami Sivananda |
Sarva Gita Sara |
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This book of Gita is a Celestial key for you to gain entry into the domain of Divine Life and Splendor. These Gitas contain living messages from illumined seers. They have the power to transform your life.
The crown and glory of Indian Philosophy is the Advaita Vedanta. The genius of India is specially distinguished for its rare tolerance and universality. Even while asserting emphatically that Truth is One, yet, simultaneously allowance is made for varied expressions of the One Truth. Truth... |
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Swami Chinmayananda |
Say Cheese |
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A young girl asked Swami Chinmayananda Whatever you teach is there in the books. What do I need a Guru For? His instant answer was Why don’t you ask this question to the books.
Such quick witted remarks of Swami Chinmayananda have been collected and placed into 54 photographs in a comic format. Each photograph carries a commentary in Swamiji’s own words, explaining the topic of the photograph.
Some of the topic discussed are:
Types of Love
How to mend a broken heart
Confidence... |
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Arvind Sharma |
Sea-shell as Silver: A Metaphorical Excursion into Advaita Vedanta |
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The question of the relationship between the ultimate reality of the universe, and its proximate reality as experienced by us, is apt to boggle the mind, given the vastness of the dimensions involved. The distinction between it and us is like the difference between an avalanche and a snowflake. Nevertheless, the Hindu school of philosophy, known as Advaita Vedanta, tries to render it comprehensible at the level of the individual by pressing everyday analogies into service.
One such analogy is... |
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Swami Suddhananda |
Self Knowledge - A Path to the Pathless |
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"First, one must look within and then go beyond using the vehicles of body and mind, to be one's true self. Every person must be given the vision of Immortality, Sensitivity, Compassion and Freedom, here and now, living in the Present."Swamiji's teachings, with their deep insight and universal touch, are well-known for their clarity, brilliance and incisiveness, and bear the stamp of not only great minds and works of the Master's he has encountered, but also his vast reading,... |
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Swami Sivananda |
Self-Knowledge |
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The lessons given in this book are particularly addressed to those who have no faith in religion, God, the Law of Karma, theory of reincarnation, a life beyond and an after-world (metempsychosis, eschatology, etc.). These are the collection of the lessons given to the struggling souls in the world, to many atheists. Now they are all far advanced in the spiritual line and entirely free from the miseries and troubles of the world.
Through the help of these lessons, many aspirants were able to... |
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Pandit Rajmani Tigunait |
Seven Systems of Indian Philosophy |
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Sri Shankaracharya |
Shvetashvatara Upanishad |
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This Upanishad consisting of 113 verses in six chapters belongs to the Shukla Yajur Veda and takes its name from the sage Shvetashvatara. It has for its ultimate conclusion non-dualism. Still, its devotional tone is too strong to be ignored. The harmony of knowledge and devotion is quite evident in the texts. With a faithful and lucid English translation of Shankaracharya's commentary added by relevant notes, it goes without saying that this work will be extremely important for all the students... |
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Swami Suddhananda |
Silence the first Word |
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Cradle song for a crying baby by an enlightened mother. Commentary based on the madalasa Upanishad. About the Author: Swami Suddhananda founded the Samvit Sagar Trust, Foundation for Self Knowledge in 1983 in Chennai. This institution was established especially for the purpose of imparting knowledge of the Self. Swamiji’s teaching is based on Vedantic tradition which is relevent to todays’s man also in facing the challenges of life. In 1995 the Ashkara Educational Trust was... |
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F. Max Muller |
Six Systems of Indian Philosophy |
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The Six Systems of Indian Philosophy by Friedrich Max Müller is a goldmine of comprehensive account of six major systems of Indian philosophical thought. It addresses descriptively the key thoughts in Vedanta, Uttara-Mimamsa and Purva-Mimamsa, Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya-Vaisheshika, and Vaisheshika systems. The book seriously focuses on one major finding that Indian religion and the major philosophies of the land are well connected with the character of the inhabitants of India. The... |
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Philip Gatt |
Smooth Guide to Self-Knowledge |
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“ You are truth. You must be able to think or unthink. On the foundation of the eternal dawn see the days and nights, darkness and light. The earth becomes your home. The creation becomes the most enchanting place for you to become an explorer. Excitement awaits you in every corner. Understand yourself and make your life a long holiday in “ all star” comfort!”
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Swami Bhuteshananda |
Sri Ramakrishna and His Gospel – Volume 2 |
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For nearly a decade Swami Bhuteshananda, the 12th President of the Ramakrishna Order, devoted his weekly Bengali religious classes to discussions on Sri Ramakrishna and to the unique book, 'The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna'. His illuminating discussions brought out the thought-provoking deeper dimensions of the simple, homely utterances of the great prophet, and they helped the audience comprehend these simple sayings of the Great Master in the light of the ancient scriptures of India, specially... |
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Swami Adidevananda |
Sri Ramanuja Gita Bhashya |
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Sri Ramanuja's commentary on the Bhagavad Gita is not so widely known as that of Sri Sankara. It may be due to the fact that Sri Ramanuja came about three centuries after Sri Sankara. To have a comparatively full knowledge of Vedanta, a study of Sri Ramanuja's commentary on the Bhagavad Gita also is essential. In Ramanuja's interpretation of Vedanta, devotion to personal God and His grace are stressed as the exclusive means for release from Samsara or the Cycle of births and deaths. It is for... |
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Swami Sivananda |
Sure Ways for Success in Life & God-Realisation |
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This book is universally acclaimed as a masterpiece of Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj, whose incomparable works on Yoga and Vedanta have been the guiding lights of seekers after Truth all over the world. A deep study of this volume would compel every reader to put the precept into daily practice; such is the power of Swamiji’s persuasion. Such study and practice would undoubtedly bestow on the seeker great peace and prosperity, health and happiness, and eventually, liberation from birth... |
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Shoun Hino |
Suresvara's Vartika on Ajatsatru Brahmana |
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It presents an analysis of the central concept of the Upanishads, viz. the Brahman, and discusses individual experience in state of working, dreaming and sleep and, therefore throws light on the nature of the inner sentence in him called Atman. Suresvara is considered master interpreter of Sankara's works and offered commentaries on philosophical systems - Nyaya and Mimamsa etc.
About the Authors:
Dr. K.P. Jog is a retired Professor of Vedic Sanskrit and General editor of sanskrit Dictionary... |
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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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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 (Ed., Tr. & Annot.) |
Suresvara's Vartika on Udgitha Brahmana |
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The Udgitha Brahmana forms a natural sequel to the Asva and Asvamedha Brahmana and marks a distict effort of the seer of the Brhadaranyaka Upanisad towards explaining the nature of Reality which underlies, or permeates through, all ritual activity. The Udgitha Upasana, looking apparently as some activity, leads the upasaka 'worshipper' to unity or oneness with the Udgitha which is nothing else then the Brahman. About the Authors: Dr. K.P. Jog is a retired Professor of Vedic Sanskrit and General... |
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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 Sanskrit and... |