At the Feet of Bhagavan

At the Feet of Bhagavan

Author: T. K. Sundaresa Iyer

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 9788188018956

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On the life and teachings of Ramana Maharshi, 1879-1950, Hindu philosopher and saint from Tamil Nadu, India.


Annamalai Swami Final Talks

Annamalai Swami Final Talks

Author: Edited By David Godman

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 9780971137165

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The teachings presented in this book were given out between March and October, 1995, the last six months of Annamalai Swami's life. They represent the essence of his experience and his life long devotion to his Guru, Ramana Maharshi, and his teachings.


India and the Quest for One World

India and the Quest for One World

Author: M. Bhagavan

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-09-27

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1137349832

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India and the Quest for One World revolutionizes the history of human rights, with dramatic impact on some of the most contentious debates of our time, by capturing the exceptional efforts of Mahatma Gandhi and the Nehrus to counter the divisions of the Cold War with an uplifting new vision of justice built on the principle of "unity in diversity."


Padamalai

Padamalai

Author: Muruganar

Publisher: Avadhuta Foundation

Published: 2004-07-01

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 9780971137134

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A translated and annotated edition of Padamalai, a Tamil philosophical poem by Muruganar that contains direct teaching statements by Sri Ramana Maharshi.


Surpassing Love and Grace

Surpassing Love and Grace

Author: Ramana Maharshi

Publisher:

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9788188018604

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Reminiscences and reflections on teachings of Ramana Maharshi, 1879-1950, Hindu saint from Tamil Nadu, India; previously published.


Bhagavan Shri Krsna and Bhagavat Dharma

Bhagavan Shri Krsna and Bhagavat Dharma

Author: Ashim Bhattacharyya

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2005-07

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 0595361420

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Shri Krsna and Bhāgavat Dharma by Shri Jagadish Chandra Ghose written in Bengali discusses the teachings of Shri Krsna with quotes from various books of Shāstras. Shri Krsna and Bhāgavat Dharma discusses mainly four subjects: First the book considers Shri Krsna as Brahman, Ishvara or Bhagavān as is meant by "Ishvarah paramah Krsnah sacchidānandavigrahah" meaning "Krsna is Ishvara; He is Sat-Cit-Ānanda"; this has been supported by quotations from the Vedānta, Purānas and Vaishnava Shāstras. Second, the discussion is on Shri Krsna's divine love plays (Lilā). Through these divine love plays the Bliss or Ānanda aspect of Shri Krsna, the Sat-Cit-Ānanda is expressed. These expressions are explained with quotes from the Purānas. Third, there is discussion about the main objectives of human life. Finally, the book explains what Shri Krsna taught His disciples Arjuna and Uddhava about His doctrines and Dharma using quotes extensively from Bhagavad Gitā and the Bhāgavat. This English translation Bhagavān Shri Krsna and Bhāgavat Dharma follows the format as closely as possible to the original Bengali book.


In the Company of Friends

In the Company of Friends

Author: John Ross Carter

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2012-08-23

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 1438442815

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Winner of the 2014 Frederick J. Streng Award presented by the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies In this work of Buddhist-Christian reflection, John Ross Carter explores two basic aspects of human religiousness: faith and the activity of understanding. Carter's perspective is unique, putting people and their experiences at the center of inquiry into religiousness. His model and method grows out of friendship, challenging the so-called objective approach to the study of religion that privileges patterns, concepts, and abstraction. Carter considers the traditions he knows best, the Protestant Christianity he was born into and the Theravāda and Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land) traditions of the Sri Lankan and Japanese friends among whom he has lived, studied, and worked. His rich, wide-ranging accounts of religious experience include discussions of transcendence, reason, saṃvega, shinjin, the inconceivable, and whether lives oriented toward faith will survive in a global context with increased pressures for individualism and secularism. Ultimately, Carter proposes that the endeavor of interreligious understanding is itself a religious quest.