Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha, 2019. — 647 p. The Holy Chronicle covers the period between 1958 and 1964. It is an attempt, to provide a detailed record of MA’s daily activities, travels, discussions, satsangs, questions and answers, pujas, utsavs, and celebrations, throughout which, is illustrated, at every moment, in every saying, in every glance, in every action, HER Kripa...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha, 2018. — 234 p. The book is a brief life-sketch of Sri Ma which has been condensed into a single volume. Authors main aim was to have a book which can serve as an effective introduction about Ma and Her teachings.
Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha, 2010. — 45 p. This book contains a collection of ten inspiring stories which have been narrated by Sri Ma during Matri Satsangs. These all have been translated from Bengali.
Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha, 1995. — 62 p. In this short book, Bithika Mukerji has provided a beautiful and concise summary of Sri Ma’s life, along with selected sayings of Sri Ma.
Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha, 2005. — 179 p. This book is a collection of selected lectures and papers which were presented at Mahajati Sadan in Kolkata in 1997 on the special occasion of Sri Ma’s birth centenary.
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1974. — 199 p. In this book which is a collection of memoirs of Sri Hari Ram Joshi, the author has written various interesting facts about the life of Sri Ma in his own style. He was an ardent devotee of Sri Ma.
National Book Organization, 1995. — 183 p. Dr Premlata Srivastava had been asked by Sri Ma several times to write something. In this book she writes about the life and times of Sri Ma, including specific chapters with details about her Devotees, Saints and Sri Ma’s teachings.
Group of Authors. Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha, 1995. — 101 p. This book is a collection of papers from a number of writers, Indian and Non-Indian, on what each of them thinks about Mother Anandamayi and of the reaction of each to the influence of Her superb personality. It seems, however, that all of them have been deeply impressed with Mother’s sanctity, wisdom and love,...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1973. — 161 p. Sad Vani is the very first collection of Sri Ma’s teachings to appear in print, originally in Bengali, in 1935 as recorded by J.C.Roy also known as Bhaiji (probably Sri Ma’s closest disciple, who understood her best).
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1980. — 55 p. This is a small booklet, long out-of-print, and contains a delightful collection of interesting and insightful episodes from Anandamayi Ma's life as recorded by Anil Ganguli who is a very old and close devotee of hers.
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1982. — 182 p. Ma’s words have been extracted from the periodicals namely Ananda Varta, Matri Darshan and have been translated from the original Bengali into English. This invaluable source of Sri Ma’s words and sayings have been presented under many different headings for ease of understanding and convenience.
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1978. — 138 p. Author's Notes About the Book: Shree Anandamayee Ma was born in Bengal and lived there for over thirty-three years. Naturally, she has numerous devotees and admirers in Bengal. Hence, I wrote a book in Bengali under the title Mayer Lila-Katha. But in view of the fact that MA has at present a fast-growing vast number of...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1986. — 229 p. Prof Amulya Kumar Datta Gupta had started publishing records of Sri Ma Anandamayi's life as articles in Ananda Varta magazine when it came into being during 1938. This collection of articles cover a period from October 1935 up to 1946 and have been later published as a series of three volumes. This book comprises Volume...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1991. — 157 p. Prof Amulya Kumar Datta Gupta had started publishing records of Sri Ma Anandamayi's life as articles in Ananda Varta magazine when it came into being during 1938. This collection of articles cover a period from October 1935 up to 1946 and have been later published as a series of three volumes. This book comprises Volume...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1987. — 189 p. Prof Amulya Kumar Datta Gupta had started publishing records of Sri Ma Anandamayi's life as articles in Ananda Varta magazine when it came into being during 1938. This collection of articles cover a period from October 1935 up to 1946 and have been later published as a series of three volumes. This book comprises Volume...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 2016. — 141 p. Didi Gurupriya Ananda Giri was closely associated with Sri Ma from when she first met Sri Ma at the end of 1925. She was her closest companion. As health permitted, for the rest of her life, she kept a diary, which was subsequently published in Bengali in multiple volumes. This book consists of Volume VII of English...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1997. — 168 p. Didi Gurupriya Ananda Giri was closely associated with Sri Ma from when she first met Sri Ma at the end of 1925. She was her closest companion. As health permitted, for the rest of her life, she kept a diary, which was subsequently published in Bengali in multiple volumes. This book consists of Volume VI of English...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1990. — 187 p. Didi Gurupriya Ananda Giri was closely associated with Sri Ma from when she first met Sri Ma at the end of 1925. She was her closest companion. As health permitted, for the rest of her life, she kept a diary, which was subsequently published in Bengali in multiple volumes. This book consists of Volume V of English...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1988. — 285 p. Didi Gurupriya Ananda Giri was closely associated with Sri Ma from when she first met Sri Ma at the end of 1925. She was her closest companion. As health permitted, for the rest of her life, she kept a diary, which was subsequently published in Bengali in multiple volumes. This book consists of Volume IV of English...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1986. — 248 p. Didi Gurupriya Ananda Giri was closely associated with Sri Ma from when she first met Sri Ma at the end of 1925. She was her closest companion. As health permitted, for the rest of her life, she kept a diary, which was subsequently published in Bengali in multiple volumes. This book consists of Volume III of English...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1986. — 312 p. Didi Gurupriya Ananda Giri was closely associated with Sri Ma from when she first met Sri Ma at the end of 1925. She was her closest companion. As health permitted, for the rest of her life, she kept a diary, which was subsequently published in Bengali in multiple volumes. This book consists of Volume II of English...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1984. — 252 p. Didi Gurupriya Ananda Giri was closely associated with Sri Ma from when she first met Sri Ma at the end of 1925. She was her closest companion. As health permitted, for the rest of her life, she kept a diary, which was subsequently published in Bengali in multiple volumes. This book consists of Volume I of English...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha, 1995. — 160 p. This book contains a selection from Sri Anandamayi Ma’s replies to oral questions, recorded at meetings of large and small groups. They deal with meditation, the spiritual path and Self-Realisation; with a great variety of problems – practical, philosophical, and metaphysical as encountered by seekers during their search for Truth;...
Element Books, 1996. — 133 p. Anandamayi was a simple country girl from a remote village on the easternmost border of India who became a personality of the highest spiritual distinction. Like her great predecessor, Shankaracharya, she encompassed all castes, faiths and creeds on a journey which took her to all four extremities of the Indian subcontinent. Drawing extensively on...
Motilal Banarsidass, 2006. — 190 p. This book contains miracle-laden incidents and strange little happenings depicting Shree Shree Ma Anandamayee's infinite compassion for her children. Each narrative carries one particular message the message of solace and compassion for her devotees. The stories of miracles described in the volume corroborate the fact that Shree Shree Ma...
Shree Shree Ma Anandamayi Sangha, 2009. — 246 p. Swami Virajananda had originally written these volumes in Bengali, taking the material from Sri Ma’s own lips. Specifically, Vol 4 deals with details related to Asanas, Pranayama and Mantras.
Shree Shree Ma Anandamayi Ashram, 1983. — 96 p. Swami Virajananda had originally written these volumes in Bengali, taking the material from Sri Ma’s own lips. Specifically, in Vol 3 Ma reveals Her Svarupa. Throughout this volume, there is this revelation that in all the objectives of all sadhanas it is Bhagavan only in those forms.
Shree Shree Ma Anandamayi Ashram, 1983. — 96 p. Swami Virajananda had originally written these volumes in Bengali, taking the material from Sri Ma’s own lips. First two volumes serve as introduction to the next two volumes. Specifically, Vol 2 depicts Her entire childhood Lila, ending with Her entry into Grihastashram (Householder life) including a portrayal of Her unique seva...
Shree Shree Ma Anandamayi Ashram, 1988. — 168 p. Swami Virajananda had originally written these volumes in Bengali, taking the material from Sri Ma’s own lips. First two volumes serve as introduction to the next two volumes. Specifically, Vol 1 is about Ma’s ancestral lineage, Her parents and Her homes, along with a discussion about Her birth.
Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha, 2004. — 82 p. This book has been authored by Bhaiji who was the foremost disciple of Sri Ma. He has written, not a biography, but a little sketch, which introduces a few facts of his own direct experience to show how she opened up a fountain of life in his own almost parched-up soul (his own words). This book has a mysterious power to invoke Sri...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha, 1995. — 155 p. This book contains text portion of the profusely illustrated original full book which covers Sri Anadamayee Ma’s life in great details. The original full book includes 55 pa intings depicting Sri Ma’s life.
ÅBO, 2010. — 395 p. In this book, Marie-Thérèse Charpentier explores the phenomenon of Indian female guru-hood in contemporary Hinduism by investigating the spiritual careers of an impressive sample consisting of seventy gurus, with a particular focus on four of them. As a point of departure, she makes use of the key question: ‘How does one become a (female) guru?’ That...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha, 2014. — 221 p. This is Volume 3 of Dr. Bithika Mukerji's book which is a record of Sri Anandamayi Ma's early life which was spent mostly in Bengal. The narrative of events is largely derived from the diaries of her devotees. They are authentic descriptions of happenings. the interpretation of their significance demands extraordinary spiritual and...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha, 2011. — 422 p. This is Volume 2 of Dr. Bithika Mukerji's book which is a record of Sri Anandamayi Ma's early life which was spent mostly in Bengal. The narrative of events is largely derived from the diaries of her devotees. They are authentic descriptions of happenings. the interpretation of their significance demands extraordinary spiritual and...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha, 2009. — 411 p. This is Volume 1 of Dr. Bithika Mukerji's book which is a record of Sri Anandamayi Ma's early life which was spent mostly in Bengal. The narrative of events is largely derived from the diaries of her devotees. They are authentic descriptions of happenings. the interpretation of their significance demands extraordinary spiritual and...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Charitable Society, 1977. — 313 p. This is Volume II consisting of fragments of personal advice and suggestions which formed part of replies dictated by Sri Ma in response to letters received from the devotees. Letters and responses have been translated from the Bengali by Atmananda. The volume also includes some excerpts from conversations which have...
Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha, 1995. — 60 p. This is Volume I consisting of fragments of personal advice and suggestions which formed part of replies dictated by Sri Ma in response to letters received from the devotees. Letters and responses have been translated from the Bengali by Atmananda.
Gaudiya Vaisnava Society & Gosai Publishers, 1996. — 102 p. This book by Swami B. B. Visnu documents the exchanges between Pujyapada Sridhara Maharaja and Iskcon’s GBC. It also chronicles the intimate relationship of Srila Prabhupada and Srila Sridhara Maharaja from their early days together, sharing quarters during the difficult days in the Gaudiya Matha and after Srila...
Harmonist Publishers, 2011. — 121 p. While analyzing the mindset of the spiritual seeker while living in the holiest of places, Sri Vrindavan, I began to develop the chapters of this book. It is a book about just how different sexuality is from spirituality and how, ironically, the two, sex and the soul, are at the same time inseparable. Pure sexuality is the purest...
Sri Caitanya Sangha, 2012. — 45 p. Joy of Self is an introduction to the devotional Vedanta of Sri Caitanya. Sri Caitanya, the fifteenth-century Krishna avatara who personified a life of divine love, left in writing only eight Sanskrit stanzas. Yet his immediate followers churned these drops of nectar into an ocean of literature on divine love. This introduction draws from...
Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, 2009. — 76 p. Who is Srila A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada? Yes, he is the jagad-guru of modern-day Gaudiya Vaisnavism, the world guru, whom some know as their spiritual master, while others are also his disciples but know it not. He has built a bridge from East to West and crossed it back and forth, planting seeds of bhakti in the West while...
Harmonist Publishers, 1998. — 45 p. Sri Bhaktisidhanta Saraswati Thakura gave shape to the divine vision of Kedarnatha Thakura Bhaktivinoda, establishing sixty-four monasteries throughout India and a prolific publishing arm. His mission also reached out to the West beyond the borders of India. However, the shape of his mission led some to believe that he had deviated from the...
Harmonist Publishers, 2011. — 201 p. Tattva-sandarbha is a classic medieval work of Eastern philosophy written in Sanskrit prose more than four hundred years ago. It is an introduction to a larger work, Jiva Goswami’s Sat-sandarbha. The original manuscript seeks to explain the esoteric significance of the Bhagavat Purana, arguably the most important volume of India’s sacred...
Sri Caitanaya Sangha, 2011. — 237 p. Widely acknowledged as a masterpiece of prose, philosophy, and translation, Aesthetic Vedanta beautifully illuminates the timeless Sanskrit poem rasa-lila, the sacred love affair of Radha and Krishna. Interspersed with original poetry and renderings of medieval verse of several Hindu mystics, this book reveals the means to access the...
Mandala Publishing, 2010. — 613 p. The Bhagavad-gita is India’s most concise expression of the perennial philosophy. Speaking directly to the soul, it pinpoints the cause of all suffering — material attachment — and offers a remedy to this common human malady: the paths of right livelihood, mystic insight, devotion, and ultimately unconditional love. In this edition, Swami B.V....
Mandala Publishing, 2005. — 168 p. Sri Krishna Caitanya is perhaps the best example the world has seen of devotional ecstasy in love of God. He was a towering figure of golden complexion from whose lotus eyes hot tears of spiritual rapture poured constantly — a golden mountain erupting in ecstasy, its lava consuming everything in its path. He melted hearts as he heralded the...
Audarya, 2003. — 196 p. This edition is the first definitive English rendering of Gopala-tapani Upanisad, the most important Upanisad for those following the path of Krishna bhakti. It includes the original Devanagari Sanskrit script, English transliteration, word-for-word meaning, English translation, and an extensive commentary that is both traditional and contemporary....
Avatar Meher Baba Perpetual Public Charitable Trust, 2002. — 548 p. This unique and remarkable volume documents one of the major phases in Meher Baba’s life: his work with the “masts” or God-intoxicated. Superbly written and closely detailed, this book stands alone in spiritual literature as the only full-scale treatment of this category of spiritually advanced personality....
Sufism Reoriented, 1997. — 313 p. This unparalleled exposition on the theme of God and Creation explains how God, the sole Existence and Reality, comes to know Himself through the medium of His own imagination or dream. Encompassed in the discussion are such topics as: God’s whim to know Himself, the evolution of consciousness, reincarnation, the drop-soul’s involutional...
Sheriar Foundation, 1995. — 433 p. Meher Baba’s Discourses throw the light of true knowledge on many of life’s most perplexing problems. Inspiring and practical, the Discourses provide an ever-fresh framework of spiritual perspective on the challenges of everyday life. The Discourses not only provide descriptions of the spiritual path and its disciplines but also shed powerful...
Sufism Reoriented, 1968. — 88 p. When Meher Baba's book titled 'God Speaks' first came out in 1955, it gave rise to certain follow up questions related to metaphysical detail. Meher Baba’s answers to these follow up questions have been compiled into a set of 13 essays which form part of this book. A few of these sample essays have titles such as: “The Advancing Stream of Life”,...
Ganga Press, 2002. - 122 p. Book offers innumerable compelling reasons to become vegetarian. The reasons are ethical, spiritual, moral, environmental, scientific and universal. None of the reasons given by Pujya Swamiji rests on a particular religion or theology. He relies in this book on reasons which apply to everyone – regardless of one’s religious, cultural or spiritual...
Ganga Press, 2001. - 172 p. Book offers wisdom for each member in a household. It does so by capturing the spontaneous, divinely guided words of Pujya Swamiji, whether spoken in general “counseling sessions,” or in private talks, letters and e-mails which devotees have voluntarily shared for the sake of this book.
Ganga Press, 2006. - 203 p. This book aims at addressing following five aspects associated with peace: 1. Peace within ourselves 2. Peace in our families 3. Peace in our communities 4. Peace in the world 5. Peace on the Earth As rungs on the ladder of eternal harmony, these aspects have to be taken in a sequential order. Even if our ultimate goal is only world peace, still we...
Ganga Press, 2004. — 317 p. This book is a collection of Swamiji's teachings which is in two parts. The first half being a collection of articles by Swami Chidanand and the second half being collection of heart touching and inspiring stories. Each one is a type of fable, but for modern times with a comment by the author. Also containing such gems as Beauty Secrets by Audrey...
YogiVinceBooks LLC, 2006. - 37 p. A brief personal account, as related by one of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's closest associates, of the very early days of the Transcendental Meditation movement. Charles F. Lutes, a Los Angeles concrete and steel salesman, was closely involved in the early efforts of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi to introduce the practice of Transcendental Meditation around...
YogiVinceBooks LLC, 2014. - 28 p. The author tells about how he met Tat Wale Baba in 1969; Tat Wale Baba's message to the world; the murder of Tat Wale Bab; and the author's return to the Tat Wale Baba Ashram some decades later to interview the sole remaining devotee and caretaker. Beautifully presented with twenty-five photographs. This book is a tribute to one of the world's...
Himalayan Institute, 2007. - 338 p. The book Living with the Himalayan Masters is written by Swami Rama, one of the greatest masters of the 20 th century. He is the founder of the Himalayan Institute. He was born in northern India and raised in the Himalayas from early childhood by the Himalayan sage, Bengali Baba. He entered into maha-samadhi in 1996 after sharing the timeless...
The Rama Tirtha Publication League, 1922. - 222 p. Heart of Rama is a collection of selected instructive teachings of Swami Rama Tirtha which have culled from his Complete English Works with a foreword by his chief disciple R.S. Narayana Swami.
The Rama Tirtha Publication League, 1956. - 627 p. This is a collection of 265 thought provoking parables culled from the complete works of Swami Rama Tirtha (In Woods of God Realisation). While going through the Complete Works of Swami Rama, “In Woods of God Realization” one is struck with the vast number of simple stories, so profusely used by Swami Rama to illustrate the...
Anandashram, 1928. - 99 p. This book collates heart pourings of Swami Ramdas from during the early years of his itinerancy as a God-intoxicated Sadhu who saw only his Beloved Ram in everyone and everything.
Anandashram, 1957. - 207 p. This is a collection of 108 stories and parables which have been beautifully narrated by Swami Ramdas in his inimitable style bringing out the moral and spiritual truths.
Anandashram, 1944. - 110 p. This book contains a compilation of significant spiritual utterances of Swami Ramdas which have been culled out from his letters to the devotees all over India and abroad.
Anandashram, 2016. - 191 p. This book is filled with valuable advice to spiritual aspirants which has been culled out from the letters of Swami Ramdas.
Anandashram, 2016. - 63 p. ‘In Search of Papa’ is an earnest attempt to delve into the blessed life and ennobling spiritual teachings of our Beloved Papa Swami Ramdas, the Founder-Master of Anandashram, who, with a burning aspiration and total dedication sought for, and ultimately found the Highest in life, and lived a beatific life in constant communion with the Divine, whom...
Anandashram, 2016. - 60 p. This small booklet outlines the vision and mission of Anandashram, as well as the Sadhanas prescribed by the Anandashram Masters in the form of easy to comprehend questions and answers.
Anandashram, 1964. - 260 p. In this autobiography of Mother Krishnabai (rendered into English by Swami Ramdas), she describes in her own inimitable style her years of great struggle, fiery ordeal, intense aspiration and providential meeting with her Guru, culminating in her realisation of the Supreme within a very short period.
Anandashram, 2014. - 288 p. This book compiles gist of replies to devotees and synopsis of messages delivered on various occasions by Swami Satchidananda who was a direct disciple of Swami Ramdas.
Anandashram, 1957. - 134 p. The theme of Swami Ramdas’ first book, IN QUEST OF GOD, is the dawn of his new life and its un-foldment during the first year of the great change that came over him. He was wandering from place to place all over India in a state of complete surrender to God. He had no thought of the body; he had no thought of food; he did not know where to rest. His...
Anandashram, 1957. - 403 p. In continuation to the book IN QUEST OF GOD, Swami Ramdas wrote this book, recording his itinerancy throughout the country as a God-realised Sadhu. He experienced that he was living and moving in a new world in which he felt that there was none other than himself and his Great Master, his all in all. Even intellect and emotion seemed to have ceased...
Publication details not specified, 84 p. The ecstatic transmutation of celibacy can be by far the most exciting experience one can ever have! Learn and master the greatest secrets ever told of how to enjoy utterly fantastic bliss and unlimited sexual energy! Just as humankind has learned to master and control many natural forces in the world, a yogi (or yogini) is a very...
Publication details not specified. — 884 p. Mahapuranas are deemed to be the upper corpus of Puranas. Traditionally there are 18 Maha-puranas. Each Maha-purana lists eighteen canonical puranas, but the contents of each list vary reflecting differences in time and place. These eighteen maha-puranas are divided into three groups and each group has six texts. The Mahapuranas is a...
Mr. Ajit C. Patel; Mahavideh Foundation, 2006. — 108 p. The common understanding of the word celibacy is ‘not to marry’. One takes a vow to remain unmarried throughout his life, and considers himself to be a celibate. However, there is much more to it, and as one understands this term in its deeper and complete perspective, he enjoys his journey on the path of establishing...
Mount Abu, India: Prajapati Brama Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa-Vidyalaya, 2003. — 223 p. Brahmacharya - A book on Celibacy: Complete Purity as a Rajyogi's way of Life. Brahmacharya means to have personality such as Brahma (Avi-dev aka first human being). In world, Brahmcharya is termed and it means purity in simple form. But God teaches us much more than purity (celibacy). This...
The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, 1977. — 120 p. Conversations Between His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and Bob Cohen, a Peace Corps worker in India. Kp�IJa, the All-Attractive. February 27, 1972 Vedic Culture: Van:ul.srama-dharma. February 28, 1972 The Real Goal of Life. February 28, 1972 (continued) The Three Modes of Nature. February 28, 1972 (continued)...
ISKCON, 1970. — 110 p. A Brief History of ISKCON. Teachings of ISKCON. Brief Biography of the Spiritual Master. Parampara (Disciplic Succession). Ministers for Krsna Consciousness. Qualifications, Activities, Duties, and Personal Code. Transcendental Aspects. The Qualifications and Curriculum of the Divinity Student. Qualifications of a Devotee. Principles of Devotional...
Allahabad: Published by Sudhindranatha Vasu. 1912. — 336 p. No apology is needed for including the Bhaktiratnavali in the series of the sacred Books of the Hindus. The two treaties on Bhakti Sastra that have already appeared in this series treat the subject of Bhakti in its philosophical aspect. The treatment in them is necessarily abstruse because the form of dealing with the...
Bombay: Printed by B. Miller. 1925. — 1028 p. A manuscript from my friend, Mr. Hiralal P. Shroff, Principal, Shri Sayaji Vijaya High School, Baroda. It belongs to a Petlad Library. It is thus almost complete. It contains 230 p., having 10 lines on an average on each page, each line having on an average 30 letters. It is in Nagari characters and is generally correct. It is...
Routledge, 2019. — 755 p. — (Routledge Library Editions: Hinduism). — ISBN10: 0367145359, 13 978-0367145354. Hinduism is a term often used to summarize the aspirations of the majority of the Indian people. But any simple definition of it is difficult, if not impossible. This is partly owing to the nuances of the Sanskrit language, in which many texts are written, and partly to...
Electronic edition. English translation by Dr. H. Ramamurthy «आत्मसाक्षात्कारātmasākṣātkāra», 2007. — 10 p. Source: Collected Works of Sri Ramana Maharshi. Chapter of the Sarvajnanottara Agama. Atma Sakshatkara means “witnessing of the Atman” (i.e. self-realization), and is the name of a chapter within the jnana-pada (knowledge section) of the Sarvajnanottara Agama, an obscure...
Translated by Swami Vimuktananda. — Kolkatta: Advaita Ashram, 2018. — 12 p. The Aparokshanubhuti (Sanskrit: अपरोक्षानुभूतिः) is a famous work attributed to Adi Shankara. It is a popular introductory work (prakran grantha) that expounds Advaita Vedanta philosophy. It describes a method that seekers can follow to directly experience the essential truth of one's one nature. Thus,...
Madras, Mylapore: Ramakrishna Math, The Vasanta Press, 1947. — 346 p. An English Translation of Sankara's Atmabodha with Notes, Comments , Introduction, an appendix and Glossary by Swami Nikhilananda. The very name of the book - Self-Knowledge - suggests its perennial interest and universal value. Self-Knowledge is vital. All other forms of knowledge are of secondary...