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The Upanishads are among the source books of the Hindu faith, being
the concluding portion of the Hindu scriptures, the Vedas, also the
Vedanta. This selection of translations by Swami Nikhilananda
contains the Svetasvatara, Prasna and Mandukya Upanishads together
with a special contribution to Western understanding of these
important books in the form of a noteworthy essay on Hindu Ethics.
Translated from the Sanskrit with an Introduction embodying a study
of Hindu Ethics, and with Notes and Explantions based on the
Commentary of Sri Sankaracharya, the great Eighth-Century
Philosopher and Saint of India. Contents Include: Svetasvatara
Upanishad - Prasna Upanishad - Mandukya Upanishad
This book, first published in 1968, comprises five articles on the
immortality of the soul. According to Hindu tradition this
immortality cannot be proved by the scientific method of reasoning
- it is based upon scriptural evidence and on the direct experience
of enlightened souls. These articles examine the Hindu tradition
and provide reasoned support to the scriptures and experiences.
This book, first published in 1968, comprises five articles on the
immortality of the soul. According to Hindu tradition this
immortality cannot be proved by the scientific method of reasoning
- it is based upon scriptural evidence and on the direct experience
of enlightened souls. These articles examine the Hindu tradition
and provide reasoned support to the scriptures and experiences.
First Published in 1959, Hinduism written specifically for the
modern readers describes and interprets one of the world's chief
religions. For thousands of years Indian sages have speculated on
man, creation, and the universe. One result has been an astonishing
amount of myth and ritual, of art, asceticism, and philosophy.
Swami Nikhilananda provides a brief account of Hinduism in both its
theoretical and its practical aspects. It is written mainly from
the point of view of non-dualism which the author argues is the
highest achievement of India's mystical insights and philosophical
speculation, and her real contribution to world culture. The volume
deals with themes like Hindu Ethics; Karma-Yoga; Bhakti-Yoga;
Jnana- Yoga; Raja-Yoga; and Tantra. This complete survey of Hindu
beliefs and customs is indispensable for scholars and researchers
of Hinduism, religion, Indian philosophy, Indian culture, and
heritage.
First Published in 1963, Holy Mother presents the life and
teachings of an extraordinary saint of modern India, who lived
outwardly the life of an ordinary Hindu woman. Sri Sarada Devi
(1853-1920) was brought up in poverty but also in contentment. She
gained her sainthood not through unusual austerities, but through
regular practice of prayer and meditation, utter devotion in the
service of her husband, and discharging her duties towards her
demanding worldly-minded relatives. Yet her spiritual experiences
were as deep as those of Sri Ramakrishna (1836-1886). Her life was
a demonstration of the inner peace that comes from communication
with God, even to one who is occupied with the activities of the
world. Sri Ramakrishna trained her for her future role as his
spiritual successor and through her he demonstrated the Motherhood
of God. Her advent acted as a leaven silently raising the newly
awakened consciousness of womanhood everywhere. This book is
indispensable for scholars and researchers of Hinduism, religion,
Indian philosophy, Indian culture, and heritage.
An inspiring message for all humanity from one of India's most
beloved spiritual teachers If Sri Ramakrishna was a leaping flame
of spiritual realization, Holy Mother was a steady glowing fire of
God-consciousness. To the Master, Sri Ramakrishna, she was the
goddess of wisdom in human form. To her disciples she was the
Divine Mother herself. To her devotees she was a more real mother
than their own earthly mother. To the seekers of truth she was the
final word, and to sinners she was the last refuge. —from the
Introduction The year 2003 marked the 150th anniversary of the
birth of Sri Sarada Devi, the wife and spiritual companion of Sri
Ramakrishna. Known affectionately in India and throughout the world
as the Holy Mother, she was a rare combination of human and divine
qualities, and is an inspiration today to millions who seek
spiritual fulfillment. The first American edition of the
conversations and teachings of the Holy Mother as recorded by her
disciples, both lay and monastic, this fascinating collection
brings to life the Holy Mother’s teachings on human affliction,
self-control, and peace in ways both personal and profound. It
illuminates her role as the power, scripture, joy, and guiding
spirit of the Ramakrishna Order and clearly captures her unyielding
devotion to God that earned her a reputation as a steady glowing
fire of God-consciousness. Translated from the original Bengali by
Swami Nikhilananda, a direct disciple of the Holy Mother, these
inspiring and detailed conversations offer new insight into the
daily life of this endearing and beloved spiritual personality and
her message of compassion that continues to influence her devotees
in India and throughout the world.
An inspiring in-depth look at the nineteenth-century Godman of
India and Prophet of Harmony. Sri Ramakrishna, one of the greatest
spiritual personalities of our time, is widely recognized as the
Prophet of the Harmony of Religions. After perfecting the practice
of several religions—including Christianity, Islam and various
traditions of Hinduism—he declared, “As many faiths, so many
paths.” For the first time, two classic biographies—Dhan Gopal
Mukerji’s The Face of Silence (1926) and Swami Nikhilananda’s
Sri Ramakrishna (1942)—are brought together to provide a fuller
understanding of the life and spiritual significance of Sri
Ramakrishna as well as the systems of Indian religious thought
intimately connected with him. Pairing legend with fact, memory
with history, this unique volume—including an Introduction to Sri
Ramakrishna’s God-consciousness by Swami Adiswarananda—succeeds
in intimately examining the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna and
conveying the true story of this great mystic, whose leaping flame
of spiritual realization continues to influence the modern
spiritual search.
An inspiring message for all humanity from one of India's most
beloved spiritual teachers If Sri Ramakrishna was a leaping flame
of spiritual realization, Holy Mother was a steady glowing fire of
God-consciousness. To the Master, Sri Ramakrishna, she was the
goddess of wisdom in human form. To her disciples she was the
Divine Mother herself. To her devotees she was a more real mother
than their own earthly mother. To the seekers of truth she was the
final word, and to sinners she was the last refuge. —from the
Introduction The year 2003 marked the 150th anniversary of the
birth of Sri Sarada Devi, the wife and spiritual companion of Sri
Ramakrishna. Known affectionately in India and throughout the world
as the Holy Mother, she was a rare combination of human and divine
qualities, and is an inspiration today to millions who seek
spiritual fulfillment. The first American edition of the
conversations and teachings of the Holy Mother as recorded by her
disciples, both lay and monastic, this fascinating collection
brings to life the Holy Mother’s teachings on human affliction,
self-control, and peace in ways both personal and profound. It
illuminates her role as the power, scripture, joy, and guiding
spirit of the Ramakrishna Order and clearly captures her unyielding
devotion to God that earned her a reputation as a steady glowing
fire of God-consciousness. Translated from the original Bengali by
Swami Nikhilananda, a direct disciple of the Holy Mother, these
inspiring and detailed conversations offer new insight into the
daily life of this endearing and beloved spiritual personality and
her message of compassion that continues to influence her devotees
in India and throughout the world.
The Upanishads are among the source books of the Hindu faith, being
the concluding portion of the Hindu scriptures, the Vedas, also the
Vedanta. This selection of translations by Swami Nikhilananda
contains the Svetasvatara, Prasna and Mandukya Upanishads together
with a special contribution to Western understanding of these
important books in the form of a noteworthy essay on Hindu Ethics.
Translated from the Sanskrit with an Introduction embodying a study
of Hindu Ethics, and with Notes and Explantions based on the
Commentary of Sri Sankaracharya, the great Eighth-Century
Philosopher and Saint of India. Contents Include: Svetasvatara
Upanishad - Prasna Upanishad - Mandukya Upanishad
This is a new release of the original 1944 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1944 edition.
Ramakrishna was a Bengali mystic who had a huge impact on the
development of modern Hinduism. His chief disciple, Swami
Vivekananda, not only helped revive Hinduism in India, but also
introduced Hinduism to the West. Ramakrishna was a non-dualist
worshippper of the Goddess Kali. However, he also experimented with
Christianity and Islam, and repeatedly preached the diversity of
paths to God. This is the story of Ramakrishna told first-hand as a
series of days and nights spent with his disciples and lay
followers. --Sacred Texts
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
that are true to the original work.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
that are true to the original work.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
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This early work on the self is both expensive and hard to find in
its first edition. It details the ideas of what the self is an how
to recognize it. This fascinating work is thoroughly recommended
for inclusion on the bookshelf of anyone interested in self
awareness. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating
back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce. We are
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modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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