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Jayadeva's Dasavatara Stotra
Jayadeva's Dasavatara Stotra Compiled
The Dasavatara Stotra is a hymn to Lord Vishnu. It is the first section in the Gita-Govindam of Sri Jayadeva. ... PB Pages: 20
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Purusha-Suktam and Narayana-Suktam
Purusha-Suktam and Narayana-Suktam A Compilation
Tracing the projection of everything in the universe to the supreme Brahman (Purusha, or supreme Person), the Purushasukta, a short hymn of eighteen R ... PB Pages: 42+iv
Saundarya Lahari (Shankaracharya) Swami Tapasyananda
Sanskrit and transliterated text with extensive notes and diagrams. Sankara's adoration of the Divine Mother. He goes into ecstasy describing the love ... PB Pages: 181
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Shankaracharya and an Untouchable
Shankaracharya and an Untouchable Swami Ranganathananda
An encounter between a saint and an untouchable provides the background to the Manisha Panchakam, a set of five verses by Shankaracharya. Swami Rangan ... PB Pages: 40
Shivananda Lahari Swami Tapasyananda
Here Shankara pours out not only his heart but also all his poetic skill in painting a picture of Shiva which no one can view without a thrill. These ... PB Pages: 87
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Sri Lalita Sahasranama
Sri Lalita Sahasranama Swami Tapasyananda
Thousand names in praise of the Divine Mother. The names are given both in verse form for chanting and listed individually (Namavali) for archana. The ... PB Pages: 282
Sri Ramakrishna Sahasranam Stotram T. A. Bhandarkar
Sri Ramakrishna is today adored and worshipped as the Chosen Deity by hundreds of thousands of men and women all the world over. This book is meant to ... PB Pages: 236
Your Atman is the support of the universe -- whose support do you stand in need of? Wait with patience and love and strength. If helpers are not ready now, they will come in time. Why should we be in a hurry? The real working force of all great work is in its almost unperceived beginnings.
-Swami Vivekananda