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Practice of Meditation, The

Practice of Meditation, The

A translation of the swami's talks on the practice of meditation given in French at the Centre Vedantique Ramakrichna, Gretz, France.

The Chapters in this book are: What is Meditation;  The Value  of Meditation;  The Object of Meditation: Self-mastery; Preparation for Meditation;  Different Meditation Techniques;  The Practice of Meditation;  Importance of Mastering Prana;  The Part Played by the Guru;  The Part Played by the Mantra and Japa; Extracts from the Scriptures; and Various Opinions on Meditation.

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Practice of Religion

Practice of Religion

In his lecture 'The Practice of Religion', Swamiji points out that we need to be dynamic and practice spiritual disciplines instead of being content with lifeless theories and dogmas.  Considering the importance of this lecture, it is now published as a separate booklet.

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Prasna Upanisad / Lokeswarananda

Prasna Upanisad / Lokeswarananda

Devanagari text, transliteration, word-for-word meanings, and English translation, with notes based on the commentary of Sankara.

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Prasna Upanishad / Sarvananda

Prasna Upanishad / Sarvananda

Devanagari text, word-for-word meanings, English translation, explanatory notes.

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Prasna Upanishad with the commentary of Sankaracarya / Gambhirananda

Prasna Upanishad with the commentary of Sankaracarya / Gambhirananda

Devanagari text, English translation, Sankara's commentary, and explanatory notes.

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Prasnottara Ratna Malika of Sri Sankaracarya

Prasnottara Ratna Malika of Sri Sankaracarya

A garland of questions and answers on aspects of moral and spiritual life. Devanagari text, transliteration; English translation by Swami Tapasyananda.

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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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Prayer Book for Children, A

Prayer Book for Children, A

Prayers from the Hindu tradition, in Sanskrit, transliteration, and English translation, with a simple discourse on each deity to whom the prayer is addressed. Attractive illustrations.

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