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Spiritual Heritage of India
Spiritual Heritage of India Swami Prabhavananda
Comprehensive history of India's philosophy and religions. Illuminating discussion on the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Buddhism, Jainism, and Ind ... PB Pages: 374
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Sri Shankaracharya: Life and Philosophy Swami Mukhyananda
This is an elucidative and reconciliatory interpretation of Sri Shankaracharya's life and philosophy. Sri Shankaracharya, an exponent of Advaita Vedan ... HB Pages: 143
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Srivaisnavism Through The Ages Swami Harshananda
Serves as a good introduction to the study of Visistadvaita and the cult of Srivaisnavism which are important aspects of the Vedantic religion. ISBN N ... PB Pages: 36
Tarka Sangraha Swami Virupakshananda
The Tarka Sangraha of Annambhatta with his expository gloss on it, called Dipika, is the most popular introductory work on the Nyaya- Vaiseshika syste ... PB Pages: 196
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The Approach to Truth in Vedanta
The Approach to Truth in Vedanta Swami Ranganathananda
As suggested by the title, the book deals with the subject of Truth from the vantage point of Vedanta. The author, well known for his flair for expoun ... PB Pages: 40
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The Goal and the Way
The Goal and the Way Swami Satprakashananda
A thorough, well-referenced study of Vedanta philosophy's view of the individual, from the physical through the mental and other subtler sheaths to th ... PB Pages: 302
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The Message of Vivekachudamani
The Message of Vivekachudamani Swami Ranganathananda
Shankaracharya's Vivekachudamani itself does not need any introduction. It has always occupied the highest position among books dealing with the scien ... HB Pages: 624
What about this marvelous experience of standing alone, discarding all help, breasting the storms of life, of working without any sense of recompense, without any sense of putrid duty, and of working a whole life, joyful, free -- not goaded on to work like slaves by false human love or ambition?Nature grinds all of us. Keep count of the ounce of pleasure you get. In the long run, nature did her work through you, and when you die your body will make other plants grow. Yet we think all the time that we are getting pleasure ourselves. Thus the wheel goes round.
-Swami Vivekananda