Arunachala Pancharatna Varttikam
This commentary on Bhagavan's five verses was written by the author ('WHO', K. Lakshmana Sarma) during Sri Bhagavan's time and was reviewed by him. For the first time, these 108 verses are now available in Sanskrit together with Roman transliteration followed by English and Tamil translations. Includes Sri Bhagavan's own handwriting.
pp.78, 1st Ed, 2006
$5.00
Cardinal Teaching of the Maharshi,
Arunachala Pancharatna Darpanam
An English translation by S. Shankaranarayanan of Kapali Sastri's Sanskrit commentary on the Maharshi's Arunachala Pancharatna (Five verses to Arunachala).
pp.13
$3.00
Epistles of Light
Sanskrit letters written by Vasishtha Ganapathi Muni to Sri Ramana Maharshi in the year 1931. The book contains the Sanskrit text followed by the English translation. These letters were read and preserved with veneration by the Maharshi.
"Giver of everything desirable! Though I may be having a thousand desires, they are all set at rest within the cave of Heart scorched by the effulgence of Your benevolent look. Only one of them sprouts forth raising its head even now. May my impure Ego perish! My Lord, grant me the fulfilment of this aspiration." from a letter by Ganapati Muni to Maharshi Ramana (March 31, 1931) Each letter in Sanskrit text is followed by the English translation.
pp.52
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Forty Verses on Reality
S.S. Cohen utilizes all his innate writing skills to render the Maharshi's Ulladu Narpadu into an easily-understandable, conversational-style translation. In these verses all the salient points of the Maharshi's teachings are touched, with emphasis on the central practice of Self-Enquiry. The translator's perspicacious notes follows each verse.
pp.46
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Quintessence of Wisdom
Translation and Commentary by M. Anantanarayanan. Contains a summary of Sri Ramana's life written in original prose, a thorough introduction, providing a comprehensive rendering of the Maharshi's teachings and a verse by verse translation and commentary of the Sage's most well-known treatise, "Upadesh Undiyar," or "Upadesh Saram."
pp.49
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Reflections on Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi
By S.S. Cohen. Contains detailed notes on special passages from Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi, arranged by subject into fourteen chapters, and presented with the insight of one who sat at the feet of the Master and applied his teachings whole-heartedly.
pp.189
$7.00
Sat-Darshana Bhashya and Talks with Maharshi
By Kapali Sastri. A commentary on Sat Darshanam (a free Sanskrit verse-rendering by Kavyakantha Ganapati Muni of Sri Ramana Maharshi's Tamil work Ulladu Narpadu), preceded by a record of some dialogues with Sri Ramana Maharshi.
pp.132
$8.00
Sri Ramana Darsanam
By Sadhu Natanananda.This book is divided into ten scenes describing each aspect of Truth and the qualities of a Jnani. The book also includes previously unpublished poems that give a rare glimpse into the inner experiences that came to Sadhu Natanananda as a direct result of Bhagavan's teachings and grace.
pp.146
$7.00
Sri Ramana Dhyanam
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A small, pocket-size book containing twenty-four stotra-like verses in English, and composed by N.N. Rajan in praise of Sri Ramana.
pp.38
$1.00
Sri Ramana Gita
By B.V.Narasimha Swami, the author of Self- Realization. About the year 1930 while residing with the Master, the author, undertook a literary work a recreation of Kavyakantha Ganapati Muni's Sri Ramana Gita in its original conversational, question-and-answer form. This enterprise was undertaken more than a dozen years after the conversations that comprise Sri Ramana Gita actually took place. With the help of the Maharshi and other devotees and with recourse to his own erudition, B.V.N. was able to recreate thirteen of the eighteen chapters. These are presented in this book. They use simple language and are easy to understand.
pp.50
$4.00
Sri Maharshi's Way (Upadesa Saram)
This treasury of instructionand guidance manages to summarize, explain and integrate the great teraditional margas, or paths, of Hindu religious discipline and then to show the unique way to human freedom, which Ramana himself offered to contemporary humankind. Karma, Bhakti, Raja and Jnana yogas are each suited to a different type of individual or to a different stage of a person's spiritual development. D.M. Sastri has given us short and very readable explanations of this supreme legacy of Ramana Maharshi.
pp.56
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Uniqueness of Sri Bhagavan
All of the contents of this book have direct relevance for the practical application Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings in today's busy world. These writings are the fruit of a lifetime of association with and dedication to Bhagavan Ramana, offered by the author to all earnest seekers of peace and perfection.
K.Subrahmanian establishes the uniqueness of Sri Bhagavan and his teachings in a beautiful, simple and effective style, under chapter titles such as: Silence, Self-enquiry, Freedom, Sadguru, Tension-free Life, Meditation, Happiness, Surrender, Grace, Compassion, Suffering, Motiveless Bhakti, Flood of Love, and Sadhana.
pp.88
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Upadesa Saram, The Complete Version in Four languages
Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi composed Upadesa Saram in Tamil and later rendered it into three other languages – Sanskrit, Telugu, and Malayalam. This publications includes all four languages with transliteration, word for word meaning, paraphrase and commentary.
pp.243
$10.00, 1st Ed, 2010