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Brhadaranyaka Upanisad
Devanagari text, word-for-word meanings, and English translation. Commentary based on that of Shankara with the gloss of Anandagiri.
The first edition, which was published in anonymously in 1945, was prepared by Swami Jagadiswarananda. In the present edition, the book has been thoroughly revised by Swami Madhavananda.
Brahma-Sutras According to Sri Sankara
Devanagari text, word-for-word translation with commentary based on that of Sankara.
More info →Brahma-Sutras: Sri Bhasya (of Sri Ramanuja)
A comparative study of the principal commentaries on the Brahma Sutras introduces the text, which is given in Devanagari with English translationcomments according to Sri-Bhasya of Ramanuja. With index.
More info →Brahma-Sutra Bhasya of Sri Sankaracarya
Devanagari text, word-for-word meanings, English translation, complete English translation of the commentary of Sri Sankara, and notes.
More info →Book of Daily Thoughts and Prayers
365 short, comforting, inspiring, readings for each day of the year. Each page contains a salient thought for the day, a poetic verse, a lesson, and a spontaneous prayer. These were compiled from Swami Paramananda's sermons, lectures, letters, and prayers, and arranged thematically by Sister Devamata.
More info →Bold Message for World Peace
A compilation of Swamiji’s sayings against fanaticism, bigotry, sectarianism and superstition.
More info →Bhasha Pariccheda with Siddhanta-Muktavali
Devanagari text, English translation, and notes. A manual of Nyaya-Vaisesika philosophy with commentary by Visvanatha Nyaya-pancanana Bhattacarya.
More info →Bhamati of Vacaspati
Vachaspati Misra’s commentary on Shankara’s Bhasya on the first four aphorisms of Brahma Sutras, with critical introduction.
Includes original Devanagari text. English translation and notes by S.S. Suryanarayana Sastri and C. Kunhan Raja. Originally published by the Theosophical Publishing House in 1933. This is1992 Reprint.
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