Shri Chidambara Charitaambruta (Story Of The Divine Life Of Shri Chidambara Swami Of Murgod)

Shri Chidambara Charitaambruta (Story Of The Divine Life Of Shri Chidambara Swami Of Murgod)

Author: Ramesh Joshi. And. Ramachandra Mohare

Publisher: BFC Publications

Published: 2024-06-01

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9359921963

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We feel blessed to have got divine grace to compile the major events of the divine personality of Shri Lord Chidambara Swami of Murgod,Karnataka It was the fervent desire of Late shrimant Shankara Dixit, the Poojya Peethadipati, to bring English version of biography of Chidambara Swami. His desire was explicit in his Aashirvachana given to us during his visit to Vijayapur years ago. It was Swami Diwakara Dixit, the present pontiff of Muragod Math,who encouraged us to undertake writing English summary of the available Kannada and Marathi source material,more so of being indebted to prof Dr Balaji Kulkarni, whose Kannada book gave us a logical coherence in compiling the source material for the present book. We remain indebted to all of them. Their brilliant expressions in their writings are inimitable more so in English language. We have honestly tried to summarise the salient events in English language. Since the present writing is not a translation or transliteration exactly,it is simply an attempt to summarise the source material in English. We do not claim any source material to be our primary source or as of our research work.It is an attempt to put the matter straight and easy to understand for comman readers. Since,English is not our mother tongue,we admit that many errors must have surely remained unaddressed,we beg the indulgence of the readers to concede our shortcomings and forgive us in lapses if any remained in the book.It was our devotional exercise to make a humble attempt to introduce the divine glory of lord Chidambara Swami to English readers within the narrow range of our understanding and the skill of the language. What is good in the book is not ours,but whatever is not appreciable in this writing surely it is due to our own inability. We pray indulgence of the readers to be sympathetic and guide us further to be more correct and useful for readers. We offer this small attempt at the Lotus feet of Lord Chidambara Maha Swami.


Shri Guru Paduka Stotram

Shri Guru Paduka Stotram

Author: Swami Tejomayananda

Publisher: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust

Published: 2021-12-08

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 8175977892

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The Guru can grant us everything - from the most mundane to the highest. His glories are infinite and his position, especially for a spiritual seeker, is supreme. Then what to speak of the glory of his padukas that serve him always, and which represent all that he stands for - Truth, God, knowledge, divinity and virtues. Shri Guru Paduka Stotram is a hymn that enumerates 25 glories of the padukas of the Guru. Swami Tejomayananda, with words soaked in devotion of his own Guru and the entire lineage of Gurus, expounds on these glories in a though-provoking and heart touching way. Reading, reflecting and revelling in this hymn will surely bring all that is promised.


Best of the East

Best of the East

Author: K. Chandramouli

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2023-02-04

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13:

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The name of the present subject is "Best of the East" Appears delusive till it is explained that it is the moderate 'Spiritual' is part of the two Objectives of Banaras Hindu University. Another part of the Objective was named the "Best of the West", Which is likely to overflow with the best; And the overflow may also hit hard, like the roaring waves of the sea, To badly damage the voyage or reverse the path away from the goal. 'Best of the East' corrects the journey in many ways—with a well laid path, Bright light shows the clean path, An indicator (guide) towards the goal, A break to control the speed of the run and like a firm mind to take the smooth drive to the correct and safe destination.


Sri Kanchi Mahanin Padhugai Mahimaigal

Sri Kanchi Mahanin Padhugai Mahimaigal

Author: Dr. Shyama Swaminathan

Publisher: Pustaka Digital Media

Published: 2020-05-04

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13:

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This book came into existence due to the graceful waves of the Kanchi Mahan. It is only my writings that are making me breathe. I write about lot of stuff. I have been writing for about 10-15 years. However, I never had any resolve to write about Mahaperiva. Didn’t have the courage either. Didn’t have the knowledge either. Didn’t have the bhakthi, like the one that melts like wax, either. Like this, so many things that I don’t have. Yet, in the last few years, it seems Mahaperiva has decided to use me as a tool for writing about Mahaperiva. How much confidence did Hosur Ganesan mama have on me! He kept driving me and made me write “Kanchi Mahanin Karunai Alaigal”( 100 years of his Life as Peetathipathi of Sri Kanchi Kamakodi Peedam). Ganesan mama, also connected me to Shri Mettur Swamigal, the direct devotee of Mahaperiva. (He was in Sri kanchi Thapovanam in Govindapuram, near Kumbakonam) This Periyava not only provided guidance and complete blessings for writing the book, he also ensured its success by developing it and providing the flow. After the completion of the book, Maha Periyava, happily went and sat down in the hearts of the devotees whom He chose to be the recipients of the book in this world. For whatever fundamental objective for which the book was written (through my simple tamil alphabets, to dispel the myth that he is ‘Mahaperiva’ for just one caste of people and that true to his title of being a Jagathguru, he is close to the common man), that objective was fully authenticated by Mahaperiva and as if to certify it, one commoner wrote a letter to me which is reproduced in this book. I told him that I was about to write about Periva’s Padhuka and also asked him to let me know if he knew people with Periyava’s Padhugai. He then dropped a bombshell and completely upset me. He said “if you want me to be truthful, Periva did not give Padhuka to anyone. Some people in kanchi madam, are calling it as Periva’s Padhuka and giving it to their near and dear. My family has been doing kainkaryam for three generations. As a child, I grew up playing in Periva’s lap. Periva did not give Padhuka for some of the prime devotees (and doled out a few names). Then your wish”. I was like “what is this test for Madurai?” (referring to test to Madurai in Thiruvilayadal Puranam) and was very confused. Then I firmed up my mind thinking that to confuse and then to clear up is all his blessing. What a surprise? Shri Kanchi Mahan’s Padhuka was there all over this world. A worldwide search was essential. America, Australia, Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia - the epitome of grace made the world come to my palm! Some said they got it directly from Paramachcharyar Himself, some said they got it through Periva’s anukka thondars (lieutenants), some said they had it for generations and didn’t know the origins, some strangely said they got it through mail, some said they purchased it and submitted it to Periva and requested Him wear it and bless us. I pray to the Holy Feet of Periva Himself, that from the moment that you hold this book, which basically holds Periva’s Padhugai, that your life should be prosperous and you should live long. Periva Saranam! With love and respect Dr. Shyama Swaminathan


ORGANISATIONS AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN MUMBAI KARNATAKA

ORGANISATIONS AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN MUMBAI KARNATAKA

Author: Dr. Nagaraj Veerabhadrappa Sambaji

Publisher: Laxmi Book Publication

Published: 2023-09-14

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 1312132108

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Hardekar Manjappa in Karnataka was very much influenced by Swadeshi movement of Tilak that is why he exhausted his people to realize the ideas of Tilak on his own example. He liked Tilak’s views on national education. Tilak’s concept of education was: “That which gives us knowledge of the experience of our ancestors, that which enables us to become true citizens and to earn our bread is called education.1 That is why Manjappa said, education is not conductive to self-reliance and relaxing living among the people, does not deserve to be called by that name. He was of the opinion that we should not remain content with the existing system of education which makes us fit only for subordination and servitude. Therefore, he laid stress upon technical and religious education. By technical education he meant that education should provide a sense of self security.2 The aim of education should be to provide capacity for self employment. He advised thousands of our youths that they should go to the highly developed countries of the west to receive education in industrial technology, and after their return they must help to augment the national wealth.3 The work of educating the people is the accountability of the educated few