Sri Ramakrishna Math Chennai

Lalita Sahasranama Stotram, Sri

Lalita Sahasranama Stotram, Sri

This booklet presents Sri Lalita Sahasranama Stotra in Devanagari text only.  Useful for chanting purpose.  (No transliteration or English translation provided.)

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Purusha Suktam and Narayana Suktam

Purusha Suktam and Narayana Suktam

Tracing the projection of everything in the universe to the Supreme Brahman, the Purusha Sukta, a short hymn of eighteen Riks, contains a succinct of the Vedanta philosophy, which deals with the relation between man, God, and the universe.  This Sukta finds a place in all the vedas with slight variations.  The text followed here is the one appearing in Taittiriya Aranyaka, III,12-13.

The well-known Narayana Sukta, also from Taittiriya Aranyaka, X.13, whose "ideas" form the basis of meditation on the Supreme Person, is also included in this booklet.

Devanagari text with chant marks, and English translation are provided.

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Sri Ramakrishna Tells Stories

Sri Ramakrishna Tells Stories

Twelve stories told by Sri Ramakrishna to illustrate spiritual truths, retold for children and illustrated.

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Taittiriya Mantra Kosa

Taittiriya Mantra Kosa

Devanagari text with swara.

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Teachings of Sri Sarada Devi, the Holy Mother

Teachings of Sri Sarada Devi, the Holy Mother

The Holy Mother's words collected from books, journals and reminiscences and grouped by subject.

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Thus Spake Guru Nanak

Thus Spake Guru Nanak

Founder of Sikh religion who started his mission of spreading a new gospel to propagate divine love and that God is one, God is unity, and all human beings are equal in the eyes of God.

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Thus Spake Lord Mahavir

Thus Spake Lord Mahavir

Lord Mahavir was the 24th tirthankar or prophet of the Jain religion.  He renounced the world and became a wandering monk practicing the religion of non-violence and non-possession.

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Thus Spake Prophet Mohammad

Thus Spake Prophet Mohammad

At age 40 Mohammad received his first 'divine revelation' and from this time onward he felt he had a mission in life to uplift his people from the precipice of moral degradation and debased idolatry.

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Thus Spake Sankara

Thus Spake Sankara

Born in 788 A.D., Sankara renounced the world before his mind could be contaminated by it, and embraced monasticism dedicating his life to God-realization and, also, to bringing back India to its spiritual roots.

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