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My Master

My Master

Two lectures given by Swami Vivekananda in New York and England in 1896 were subsequently combined under the present heading.

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Mystery of Death, The

Mystery of Death, The

An illuminating analysis of the sacred dialog between Nachiketa, the seeker after divine truth, and Yama, ruler of death contained in the Katha Upanishad.

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Mystery of Human Experience : Who Is the Seer and What is the Seen? (Series #7)

Mystery of Human Experience : Who Is the Seer and What is the Seen? (Series #7)

In our concept of experience, who is the subject and what is the object? Who is the seer, what is the seen? Based on Shankaracharya's 'Drg Drsya Viveka', the author helps us to discriminate between the experiencer and the object of experience, the ultimate Reality and apparent reality. Based on talks delivered at Pangot, India in 2009.

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Mysticism: A Study in the Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness

Mysticism: A Study in the Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness

The first part provides an introduction to the general subject of mysticism, and the next, longer part, is a study of the nature and development of mystical consciousness.

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Mysticism: Christian and Buddhist

Mysticism: Christian and Buddhist

Dr. Suzuki contrasts the mystic qualities of Buddhism with those of Christianity - examining the latter through the writings of Meister Eckhart (1260-1326), an unconventional ecclesiastic of the Dominican Order.

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Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization

Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization

Key motifs of India's legends, myths, and folklore. 70 Plates

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Nagmahasaya: A Saintly Householder Disciple of Sri Ramakrishna

Nagmahasaya: A Saintly Householder Disciple of Sri Ramakrishna

Nothing reveals the spiritual potency of India so strikingly as its capacity to produce saints of the stature of Nagmahasaya.

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Naiskarmya Siddhi

Naiskarmya Siddhi

Naiskarmya Siddhi is a famous Advaita classic authored by Sureshvaracharya, an immediate disciple of Shankaracharya. The text is said to be a manual embodying the quintessence of Vedanta. The work is divided into four chapters and consists of verses interspersed with prose sections called sambandhokti or connecting statements.

This book contains the original Sanskrit text in Devanagari (no Romanized script), its English translation and notes by S. S. Raghavachar.

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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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