Hastamalaka Stotram

Hastamalaka Stotram

Author: Swami Purushottamananda

Publisher: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust

Published: 2019-11-25

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13: 8175974184

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A small boy, who was already a realized soul, narrated his experience of Sell-knowledge to Bhagavan Adi Shankaracharya. To the boy this knowledge was as clear as 'a gooseberry (amalaka) kept on the palm (hasta)', and so the boy was named Hastamalaka, He became famous as one of the four renowned disciples of the Acharya and the conversation compiled by the Acharya is 'Hastamalaka stotram'. The famous saint of Maharashtra, Sant Ekanatha Maharaja has written a beautiful commentary on this stotra in Marathi. Swami Purushottamananda brings out the quintessence of that commentary, which will be most valuable to English knowing seekers for contemplation and Self-realization.


Hymn to Sri Daksinamurti (Shri Dakshinamoorthy Stotram)

Hymn to Sri Daksinamurti (Shri Dakshinamoorthy Stotram)

Author: Swami Chinmayananda

Publisher: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust

Published: 2018-03-21

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 8175971231

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Of all the Hymns of Sri Sankara, Sri Dakshinamurthy Stotra is the shortest but in its philosophic import it is one of his most inspired works. These stanzas are addressed to advanced students of Vedanta.


Hastamalakiyam: A Fruit in the Hand or A Work by Hastamalaka

Hastamalakiyam: A Fruit in the Hand or A Work by Hastamalaka

Author: Hastamalaka

Publisher: Society of Abidance in Truth

Published: 2017-08-10

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13:

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A young boy uttered a hymn to Adi Sankaracharya on how his identity of being the Self is as clear as a fruit in the hand in answer to the question who he is. As Self-Knowledge was as natural and evident to him as a fruit in one’s hand, he became famous under the name of “Hastamalaka.” “Hasta” means hand, and “amalaka” is a small fruit with properties of rejuvenation. Adi Sankaracharya wrote a commentary on these verses answering various doubts to make the experience of the Self self-evident to all. Sri Ramana Maharshi also translated the verses to Tamil with some nuances that further make the Self-Knowledge self-evident. Since these three works present the true nature of the Self so clearly, the English translation of the three works is being presented in this book. The book starts with the story of Hastamalaka and flows into the hymn of Hastamalaka. It consists of twelve verses that succinctly reveal the Knowledge of the Self, proclaiming the identity of this eternal Knowledge and the Being of the Self. The hymn is addressed to Vishnu, the all-pervasive, the sustainer of the manifest world. The Sanskrit, English transliteration, and English translation of the verses are presented in the book. Also included in the present volume are an English translation of the Tamil version of the text by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi and an English translation of Hastamalakiya-Bhashyam, which is the Sanskrit commentary by Adi Sankara upon these verses by his disciple.


Ik Onkar

Ik Onkar

Author: Swami Swaroopananda

Publisher: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust

Published:

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 8175977167

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The Absolute Truth being infinite, It cannot be defined through words or concepts, which are relative and limited, therefore finite. Any discussion of the Ultimate reality in the scriptures is merely indicative or descriptive. One such 'pointer' in the direction of the Absolute Truth- and an extremely effective one at that- is Sri Guru Nanak Devji's Mul Mantra(Ik Onkar), found in the Guru Granth Sahib.


Glimpses of Vedanta

Glimpses of Vedanta

Author: JP

Publisher: Pustaka Digital Media

Published: 2024-07-14

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13:

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“Glimpses of Vedanta” is a collection of a few short articles on different aspects of Hindu philosophy. These articles refer mostly to ancient scriptures like Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and works of Sri Sankara. Considering the vastness and depth of Hindu philosophy, it is but natural that these short articles cannot explain such a complex subject in great details. The purpose of the book is to give the reader an exposure to certain fundamental concepts which are not usually presented in discourses. In all articles many references are provided in the hope that interested readers will pursue further study using these references.