Vedanta for the Common Man

Vedanta for the Common Man
Author: Swami Sarvagatananda
Publisher: Advaita Ashrama (A publication branch of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math)
Total Pages: 85
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Genre: Religion
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This compilation of lectures on Vedanta by Swami Sarvagatananda helps the reader envisage the perfect relationship between the most ancient Vedantic truths and the later developed religious thoughts and bases them on the same principle of oneness, which naturally harmonizes different religions and transcends belief systems. Published by Advaita Ashrama, a publication house of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, India.

A Sweeping Look at Vedanta

A Sweeping Look at Vedanta
Author: Swami Chinmayananda
Publisher: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2020-02-07
Genre:
ISBN: 8175974796

Pujya Gurudev, Swami Chinmayananda in his inimitable style has taken individuals through the journey of life as perceived today by common man to the depths of our ‘Being’. In the four topics in the book, Swamiji has analysed the role of knowledge as one understands today, role and development of human species, relevance of deeper enquiry into ourselves and how to delve deeper into ‘Being’! Through logical analysis of Darwin’s theory of development and our understanding of human behaviour, Swamiji has guided individuals to question the purpose of their life and the context of their goals. He has given deep insight into each, the relevance of religion and spirituality and how they can help us to reach the goal of human existence. A highly recommended guide book to understand in a nutshell the role and purpose of life and how to achieve it!

Chattampi Swami: An Intellectual Biography

Chattampi Swami: An Intellectual Biography
Author: R. Raman Nair
Publisher: South Indian Studies
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 8190592823

Caṭṭampi Swami, 1853-1924, Hindu sage and social reformer from Kerala, India.

Stories of Vedanta Monks (Vol. 1)

Stories of Vedanta Monks (Vol. 1)
Author: Swami Chetanananda
Publisher: Advaita Ashrama (A Publication House of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math)
Total Pages: 473
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Genre: Biography & Autobiography
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Stories of Vedanta Monks presents the reminiscences of the Second-Generation Monks of the Ramakrishna Order. The monastic disciples of Sri Ramakrishna constitute the first generation; their disciples in turn constitute the second. The second-generation monks had not seen Sri Ramakrishna. Nevertheless, they met many of the first-generation monks who had lived with Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Sarada Devi, and Swami Vivekananda. Just as the direct impact of the Holy Trio on the life and character of the first-generation monks is marked and distinct, so is the impact of the first generation of monks on the second. They are repositories of invaluable information about Sri Ramakrishna, his monastic disciples, and the glorious traditions of the Ramakrishna Order. The author, Swami Chetanananda, had close associations with some of these monks and has put on record the information that he gathered from them. In and through the life events of these monks, we find brahmavidya (Knowledge of Brahman) pervading their thoughts, speech, and actions in so many ways. The behavioural standards set by them and sacred traditions followed in the Ramakrishna monasteries also stand revealed. When carefully protected and passed on to the next generation, it is these living traditions and practices that become the conduit for the spiritual force and Divine knowledge that emanated from Sri Ramakrishna to pass on and enrich one and all. Published by Advaita Ashrama, a publication branch of Ramakrishna Math. Belur, this is volume 1 of the reminiscences and is a translation of the Bengali title ‘Prachin Sadhuder Katha – Vol. 1

The Nature of Man According to the Vedanta

The Nature of Man According to the Vedanta
Author: John Levy
Publisher: Sentient Publications
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2004
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781591810247

Readers will find this book to be one of the finest expositions of non-dualist philosophy. John Levy--an English mystic, teacher, and artist--uses Advaita's insights to help people face life by knowing that, at the core of their existence, is an untouchable happiness.

Swami Vivekanandas Concept Of Service

Swami Vivekanandas Concept Of Service
Author: Swami Swahananda
Publisher: Sri Ramakrishna Math
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2023-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

A collection of essays on Karma Yoga and other aspects of spiritual life.Previously published as Service and Spirituality.

Vedanta Philosophy: Lecture on the Use of Religion (Classic Reprint)

Vedanta Philosophy: Lecture on the Use of Religion (Classic Reprint)
Author: Ellen Waldo
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780483188907

Excerpt from Vedanta Philosophy: Lecture on the Use of Religion It would be too long a process to attempt to show how this is done, but we are all familiar with the result, we are all able to at once describe a certain object as a tree, even if we never before saw one of that particular kind. We can even follow the idea into the realms of imagination, and picture to our selves such trees as never existed on earth, without the least doubt as to what we mean when we call these creations of our fancy trees. With religion, we have more difficulty, because it is entirely a mental concept, without actual physical shape, so to speak. Still the same thing must be true about it. Before we can call anything a religion we must have in our minds some idea, however vague, of what religion means to us. What, then, is the one idea common to every religion, which must be present to give it a distinctive character as a religion? It is not a belief in God, or soul, or immortality, or Heaven, or Hell, because we find one of the great religions of the world which entirely omits all these ideas. Yet no student of the subject would for an instant hesitate to classify Buddhism as a religion, and a very great one. The one common element in everything called by the name of religion is man's attempt to penetrate beyond the world of the senses. Inherent in the very constitution of man is the necessity to relate himself with that which is above and beyond the limits of the seen world. From the most ignorant savage, whose worship is of the crud est kind, to the most intellectual philosopher, or the most advanced scientist, man is eternally finding himself confronted with an unknown Beyond. Every science, when pushed to its ultimate, reaches what modern philosophy calls the Unknow able. The most subtle reasoning cannot penetrate that dead wall that limits even the keenest intellect. Just here, then, when man has, as Max Miiller so well expresses it, at least once in his life looked beyond the horizon of this world and carried away in his mind an impression of the Infinite just here religion begins for that man. Prof. Daniel G. Brinton, of the University of Pennsylvania, claims that religion takes its rise in the mental sub-consciousness. By this he appears to mean that religious ideas spring from something deeper than conscious reasoning. The expression. Super conscious, made use of by the Vedanta, seems to me a more correct one, and one that more clearly conveys the idea that religion springs from a source beyond the ordinary state of the human mind, from a plane beyond intellect, a plane which has been reached bv many men, and which can be reached by every human being who will make the same effort that they made. Revelation is not the property of any age or race, of any Prophet or Teacher, however great; it is the birthright of humanity, the natural outcome of the inherent Divinity that is the real nature of man. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.