Vedanta Scriptures: Other Texts
Sivananda Lahari or Inundation of Divine Bliss of Sri Sankaracarya
Hundred verses in praise of Lord Shiva. Devanagari text, transliteration; English translation by Swami Tapasyananda.
More info →Siva Sutras: The Yoga of Supreme Identity
Text of the sutras and the commentary Vimarsini of Ksemaraja.
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Tarka Samgraha with Dipika of Annambhatta
A Nyaya treatise on logic with commentary. Devanagari of original text and dipika, word-for-word meanings, English translation and notes.
More info →Tattvabodha: Insights into Vedanta
A text of Advaita Vedanta ascribed to Sri Sankaracharya, with Devanagari text, transliteration, word-by-word meanings, translation, and commentary based on Sri Ramakrishna's and Swami Vivekananda's teachings. Topics have been divided into chapters and each idea has been helpfully commented upon in detail
More info →Tirumantiram: A Tamil Scriptural Classic
A seminal text of the Saiva Siddhanta tradition. Tamil text, English translation and notes. Oversize.
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Uddhava Gita or The Last Message of Shri Krishna
Sri Krishna's parting instruction to his disciple, Uddhava, is taken from the Bhagavatam. Devanagari text with English translation and notes.
More info →Upadesa Sahasri of Sri Sankaracarya
A thousand teachings expounding the non-duality of the Self for the enlightenment of the seeker after liberation. Devanagari text, English translation, notes.
More info →Uttara Gita
This independent text, not traceable to any purana or epic, falls within the special group known as Krsna Gitas is which Sri Krsna is the teacher and Arjuna the student. While enjoying the power of his kingdom, detachment awoke in Arjuna and he approached Kesava to impart to him the knowledge which would release him from samsara.
More info →Vairagya Satakam: The Hundred Verses on Renunciation
Verses by the poet-ascetic Bhartrihari, which point out the evanescent nature of worldly happiness and the joy of the spiritual path. Devanagari text, English translation, notes.
More info →Vakyavritti and Atmajnanopadeshavidhi of Sri Sankaracharya
Two short works, the first of which is an exposition of the mahavakyas, Aham Brahmasmi and Tat Tvam Asi proclaiming the identity of the individual self and the Ultimate Reality. The second is a Means to Perfection of Self-Knowledge. Devanagari text, word-for-word meanings, English translation, notes.
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