Swami Harshananda

Jivanmukti Viveka

Jivanmukti Viveka

A highly revered Sanskrit treatise written sometime in the 13th century dealing with understanding and explaining the state of being 'spiritually free while living.' The book is translated into English from the Kannada original work by Swami Harshananda, a senior monk of the Ramakrishna Order and notably erudite scholar.

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Nama Ramayana Mahima

Nama Ramayana Mahima

An exhaustive commentary on the Ramnama Sankirtanam, with additional relevant portions from the Adhyatma Ramayana, the Ananda Ramayana, and Ramcharita Manasa (of Tulasidasa). The original verses given in Devanagari, followed by Romanized script, and detailed exposition. A set of 3 volumes.

Originally delivered as 150 discourses, one hour each, in Kannada language by Swami Harshananda. Transcribed and translated into English by Krishnamurthy Ramakrishna.

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Prasthanatraya, The: An Introduction

Prasthanatraya, The: An Introduction

Prasthanatraya, the three foundational works upon which the Vedanta philosophy is founded.

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Principal Symbols of World Religions

Principal Symbols of World Religions

A study of the symbols, emblems, and imagery that characterize the major religions.

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Sandilya Bhakti Sutras with Svapnesvara Bhasya

Sandilya Bhakti Sutras with Svapnesvara Bhasya

An ancient work of the Bhagavata school. The sutra text as well as the text of the commentary are given in Devanagari with English translation. An informative introduction is included.

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Six Systems of Hindu Philosophy : A Primer

Six Systems of Hindu Philosophy : A Primer

An overview for the layman to gain a basic knowledge of the six traditional systems of Indian philosophy.

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Sri Ramakrishna Suprabhatam

Sri Ramakrishna Suprabhatam

An early morning hymn to Sri Ramakrishna. Devanagari text, transliteration and English translation.

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Three Jewels of Vedanta, The

Three Jewels of Vedanta, The

The lives and teachings of the three most well-known acaryas responsible for the three major schools of Vedanta, Sankara, Ramanuja and Madhva.

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Wonder That Was Saradadevi, The

Wonder That Was Saradadevi, The

A panoramic view of her life, the unfolding of her character and her message that rouses the chord of universal love inherent in every human being.

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