Books
Universal Message, The (Series#2)
Based on lectures on the universal message of the Bhagavad Gita given at La Paloma, Uruguay in 2005. The five articles in this book have a very specific focus - the attitude of the mind. Sri Krishna in his dialogue with Arjuna, gives the very powerful yet simple message for all humanity: Change your attitude, take responsibility, understand your goal, and contribute to the universal pool with an attitude of sacrifice.
More info →Universal Message of the Bhagavad Gita Vol.1
Subtitle: An Exposition of the Gita in the Light of Modern Thought and Modern Needs. Devanagari text, transliteration, English translation, and extensive commentary. Three volumes. Volume One: Chapters One through Five.
More info →Universal Message of the Bhagavad Gita Vol.2
Volume Two: Chapters Six through Eleven.
More info →Universal Message of the Bhagavad Gita Vol.3
Volume Three: Chapters Twelve through Eighteen.
More info →Universal Prayers
Selections from the Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, and other sources addressed to the universal aspect of God. Devanagari text, English translation.
More info →Universal Symphony of Swami Vivekananda, The
Seven revealing lectures delivered by Swami Ranganathananda.
More info →Universal Vivekananda, The
Articles from the book Swami Vivekananda in East and West published by the Ramakrishna Vedanta Centre of London. Some articles from the Swami Vivekananda Birth Centenary Memorial Volume have also been included.
More info →Universe, God and God-realization, The: From the Viewpoint of Vedanta
A systematic, scholarly study of the whole fabric of relative existence from the Vedantic viewpoint. Well annotated, an excellent source book.
More info →Universe And I (Series#11)
In this book, based on Swami Vivekananda's lectures 'The Cosmos - The Macrocosm and the Microcosm', the author helps us to become aware of what is perhaps the most vital connection that we, as individuals, have with the universe. Without this intrinsic link, we can never understand the concept of the universal oneness. The connection of modern science and ancient Indian thought is understood in the light of Swami Vivekananda's explanation of the macrocosm (the universe) and microcosm (the individual "I").
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