Swami Atmashraddhananda (ed.)

Bhagavad Gita For Students

Bhagavad Gita For Students

Bhagavad Gita is a treasure house of wisdom and continues to guide us with eternal values in a changing society. This is a selection of important verses from the Gita on topics such as better concentration, overcoming anger, art of right action, and true happiness. With devanagari text, transliteration, English translation, and comparable quotes from Swami Vivekananda.

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Indian Culture: Its Ageless Charm and Timeless Appeal

Indian Culture: Its Ageless Charm and Timeless Appeal

This volume presents the fundamental ideas and ideals of Indian culture such as Upanishads, yoga, meditation and so on. There are also articles on the influence of Indian culture on economics, architecture, the tradition of dining etc.

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Living Imprints of Indian culture: Some Glimpses of Indian Cultural Practices

Living Imprints of Indian culture: Some Glimpses of Indian Cultural Practices

Through a collection of twenty-two short monographs, this booklet explains some of the Indian cultural practices such as 'Namaste', 'Bhajan', 'Prasada', 'Arati', besides Indian way of dressing, dining, and medicine among others.

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Swami Vivekananda Tells Stories

Swami Vivekananda Tells Stories

Swami Vivekananda was a wonderful story-teller. This collection contains most of the anecdotes and illustrations embedded in his nine-volume Complete Works. The stories are relevant and thought-provoking, revealing his profound knowledge of human nature.

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Upanishads for Students

Upanishads for Students

Upanishads are a source of enduring strength and wisdom for living a noble and great life. What the young people need most is strength to face challenges and discover the true purpose of life. This is a small selection of important Upanishadic passages, made especially with young people in mind. With original devanagari script, transliteration, English translation plus comparable passages from Swami Vivekananda's works.

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