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Bhagavad Gita This is an English translation of the Bhagavad Gita by Arthur Osborne and G.V.Kulkarni. The contents of this book were first published serially in (the quarterly journal from ) from April 1965 to October 1969.
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They were later published in book form by the Ashram in June 1973. In this second edition, the Sanskrit text and an English transliteration have been included with the English translation.
Also included are two new appendices. The first is the Bhagavad Gita Saram, the 42 verses selected by Bhagavan which reveal the essence of the Gita. The second is a facsimile of the typed pages of Alan Chadwick's (Sadhu Arunachala) translation of the Gita Saram together with Sri Bhagavan's handwritten corrections. Bhagavan would often quote verses from the Bhagavad Gita and comment on their meaning when speaking to devotees. For spiritual seekers the present English translation is a wonderful resource. Pp.338 $15.00.
Periya Puranam, The Periya Puraanam is the song describing the lives of sixty-three Saivite saints of the ancient Tamil land, sung by a poet-saint himself. In the source biography of Bhagavan, ', we read: 'Towards the end of 1895 (perhaps a few months after hearing about Arunachalam from a relation) he found at home a copy of the Periya Puraanam and was awe struck by the life of these remarkable saints.' Throughout his life he never tired of telling the stories that he first read as a boy in Madurai.
Pp.358 $11.00. Ribhu Gita, The Sixth Amsa of Siva Rahasyam The first complete Edition, with English Translation, Transliteration and original Sanskrit Text. In the 50 chapters of the Ribhu Gita, the full spectrum of spiritual knowledge is imparted. This Gita describes the direct experience of the Self and its means of attainment. Though the Truth cannot be described in words, words can guide the ripe aspirant to the direct experience of Truth by the total absorption in the Self. That is the sole theme of this comprehensive scripture.
There is no greater testimony to the unique value of the Ribhu Gita than the fact that Bhagavan Ramana himself told one of his devotees: 'It does not matter if you do not understand the text. Read through it anyhow. It will be of immense benefit to you.'
He also has said that the recitation of the Ribhu Gita is as good as samadhi itself, and he took part in reciting it with his devotees. MP3 CD: Along with this book you will receive an 11-hour audio recording of all the Sanskrit verses, beautifully rendered by Dr. Lingeswara Rao. Pp.738, (12hr MP3 CD) $20.00.
Sivabhakta Vilasam Sri Bhagavan had scanned through the various versions of in Sanskrit to delineate all those incidents connected with the Nayanmars that are not found in the Tamil text. When he narrated these stories in his own inimitable style, the spellbound audience would be transported to the actual scenes of those events.
These stories were little known then, yet they carry a profound significance by being closely related to his own birthplace and the course of his own spiritual journey. Pp.459 $13.00.