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SPECIFICATION:
- Publisher : Theosophical Publishing House, Adyar
- By : Annie Besant
- Cover : Hardcover
- Language : English
- Edition : 2003999
- Pages : 260
- Weight : 150 gm.
- Size : 3.6 x 0.9 x 4.9 inches
- ISBN-10: 8170591740
- ISBN-13: 978-8170591740
DESCRIPTION:
Among the priceless teachings that may be found in the great Hindu poem of the Mahabharata, there is none so rare and and precious as this, 'The Lord's Song'. Since it fell from the divine lips of Shri Krishna on the field of battle and stilled the surging emotions of his disciple and friend, how many troubled hearts has it quieted andstrengthened, how many weary souls has it led to Him! It is meant to lift the aspirant from the lower levels of renunciation, where objects are renounced, to the loftier heights where desires are dead, and where the Yogi dwells in calm and ceaseless contemplation, while his body and mind are actively employed in discharging the
duties that fall to his lot in life.
That the spiritual man need not be a recluse,that union with the divine Life may be achieved and maintained in the midst of worldly affairs, that the obstacles to the union lie not outside us but within us-such is the central lesson of the BHAGAVADGITA
Annie Besant in the preface to the book.


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- Publisher : Zen Publications
- By : Sajohn Daverly
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2012
- Pages : 395
- Weight : 120 gm.
- Size : 5.8 x 1.1 x 9 inches
- ISBN-10 : 8188071978
- ISBN-13 : 978-8188071975
Description:
Although Pandu’s son Arjuna was widely known as one who in combat could single-handedly fight and defeat 1,000 opposing warriors simultaneously, he was twice traumatized and brought to his knees on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. The first time was upon seeing countless loved ones eager for bloodshed on both sides of the impending fray. The second was upon discovering that his own charioteer, a bosom friend since adolescence, could not only speak about the experience of awakening to one’s true nature, but could also provide the experience of beholding the infinite form of the one universal Self. Complete with word-for-word transliteration, this new presentation of India’s timeless spiritual classic illuminates many subtle details which readers may find themselves either relishing for the very first time, or revisiting with a new level of penetration and appreciation.
“More than just beautifully translating the Gita, Sajohn Daverly sublimely transmits the mystery of awakened life in human circumstances. We can read his translation of this ancient, divine text and find it alive in our own hearts, here, today.”
- Gangaji, spiritual teacher and author of The Diamond In Your Pocket
“This Gita is a real gem because it builds a bridge between the traditional approach and the very contemporary one, bringing the ancient teaching to life and making it relevant to the modern reader.”
- Adyashanti, spiritual teacher and author of Falling Into Grace
“Sajohn’s direct knowing and immersion in the unknown gives him the unique authority to explain and clarify in scholarly terms the profound understanding linking the essential truth and alignment between Vedanta and Zen Buddhism.”
- Jon Bernie, contemporary Zen teacher and author of Ordinary Freedom

Specification
- Product Code :BK8032
- Size :8.3" x 5.5"
- Weight :360g.
- Author :William Quan Judge
- ISBN :8178220962, 978-8178220963
- Publisher :Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt.. Ltd.
- Edition :December 1, 2002
- Cover :Paperback
- Language :English
- Pages :220
Description
The Gita offers a succinct summary of ancient Indian philosophy, with particular emphasis on the Supreme Spirit as both immanent and transcendent. Since its introduction into the Western world some two hundred years ago, the poem has been translated into practically every modern tongue, and is today the most widely read and discussed of all Eastern scriptures. Its emphasis is on two aspects selflessness. Recension of the Gita, combined with illuminating Essays on the poem make the present work unique. It works as a bridge between the Gita`s oriental approach and modern occidental thought.


SPECIFICATION:
- Publisher : Bhaktivedanta Book Trust
- By : A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
- Cover : Hardcover
- Language : Telugu
- Edition : 2013
- Pages : 1100
- Weight : 800 g.
- Size : 5.9 x 5.9 x 2 inches
- ISBN-10: 9382472126
- ISBN-13: 978-9382472124
DESCRIPTION:
About the book -Bhagavad-gita as it is [hardcover] telugu is a telugu translation of the bhagavad-gita as it is, which is the world's primary source of information on yoga and gives you an overview and a explanation of indian vedic knowledge. Set in an ancient indian battlefield, arjuna the warrior begins to question the reason for the war he is about to wage against his own kin. His mind wanders off on an existential train of thought and he beings to question the true meaning of life.the bhagavad-gita as it is is a collection of the pearls of wisdom that lord krishna bestows on his friend and student, arjuna. Arjuna's spiritual teacher, krishna, eases arjuna's mind leading him away from a confused state of mind and down the path of enlightenment. Arjuna begins to learn about transcendental wisdom and bhakti-yoga, dhyana-yoga, jnana-yoga and karma-yoga.arjuna sees life differently when he learns about the benefits of devotional servitude. He gains knowledge of the absolute and about the various natures, like the divine and demonic natures. He also finds out about the three forms of material nature from lord krishna. Key features - the book is a revised version of its original 1968 edition and has been translated into almost 60 languages till date. The book has been translated in such a way that the writer's opinions have not influenced the text, letting you derive your own understanding of the text. About the author: hdg a. C. Bhaktivedanta swami prabhupada is considered to be a leading vedic translator, scholar and teacher of the modern world. Born in 1896, he founded the international society for krishna consciousness and is the spiritual teacher of the society. He has also translated and explained the srimad bhagavatam full set 18 volumes (telugu). He was mentored by srila bhaktisiddhanta sarasvati gosvami, ever since he met him in calcutta in the year 1922. Srila prabhupada, as he is called by his disciples, passed away in 1977.

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- Product Code :BK7105
- Size :8.4" x 5.8" x 0.7"
- Weight :475 gm.
- Author :Gloria Arieira / Ricky Toledano
- ISBN :8120840127, 9788120840126
- Publisher :Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
- Edition :2016
- Cover :Paperback
- Language :Sanskrit & English
- Pages :432
Description
About the Book
Fraught with feelings of self-doubt and hopelessness, a great warrior collapses in self-defeat, posing questions for his charioteer, just before the immense battle begins on the plain of Kuruksetra. It is as if there was an interruption of the epic story of the Mahabharata, which pauses dramatically for the dialogue between teacher, Sri Krsna, and his disciple, Arjuna, which is known as the Bhagavadgita. This dialogue has been handed down as part of the oral Vedic tradition in an unbroken line of knowledge for more than 5000 years. And despite such antiquity, Arjuna's questions remain just as relevant today, because the human sense of insufficiency and desire for fulfilment are timeless. Fortunately for Arjuna – and for all of us – the solution is also timeless. Sri Krsa teaches him the knowledge about the ultimate truth of the Self, the essential nature of the human being covering the topics of dharma (appropriate action to fulfil what must be done) and yoga (to do so unmoved by the results of such action), while keeping a vision of Isvara (the Cause and the Order that is the Universe) in order to attain moksa, final liberation from the human sense of limitation. With an unwavering dedication to the original Sanskrit and to the tradition of Advaita Vedanta, Gloria Arieira unfolds the beauty and clarity of the message that is the Bhagavadgita, the very knowledge of the Self that removed Arjuna's confusion, allowing him to rise to his feet once again.
About the Author
Gloria Arieira studied Vedanta. Sanskrit, Vedic chanting, and meditation in India between 1974 and 1978, under the guidance of Swami Dayananda Saraswati, at the Sansipani Sadhanalaya ashram in Mumbai, and Uttarkashi. Her pilgrimage has led her throughout the years to several temples and holy sites around India, including Gomukh, Gangotri, Badrinath – the cavern where Vyasa wrote the Mahabharata – and Jyoshimath, the center for study by none other than Sri Sankaa himself. For more than 30 years, she has taught Vedanta and Sanskrit regularly at her center for Vedic studies, Vidya Mandir, in Rio de Janeiro, as well as at other institutes throughout her native Brazil and in Portugal. She has translated and published many books on Vedanta into Portuguese.

Specification:
- Publisher : Sri Ramanasramam
- by : Devotees
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2008
- Pages : 488
- Weight : 550gm.
- Size : 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
- ISBN-10: 8182880890
- ISBN-13: 978-8182880894
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It details the relationship of Ramana Maharshi with different animals and his compassion and love for them and how they reacted to his care and love for them. He could easily communicate the animal kingdom.
Sri Ramana Maharshi (Tamil: ) (December 30, 1879 April 14, 1950), born Venkataraman Iyer, was a Hindu sage. He was born to a Tamil-speaking Brahmin family in Tiruchuzhi, Tamil Nadu. After having attained liberation at the age of 16, he left home for Arunachala, a mountain considered sacred by Hindus, at Tiruvannamalai, and lived there for the rest of his life. Although born a Brahmin, after having attained moksha he declared himself an "Atiasrami", a Sastraic state of unattachment to anything in life and beyond all caste restrictions. The ashram that grew around him, Sri Ramana Ashram is situated at the foothill of Arunchala, to the west to the pilgrimage town of Tiruvannamalai. Sri Ramana maintained that the purest form of his teachings was the powerful silence which radiated from his presence and quieted the minds of those attuned to it. He gave verbal teachings only for the benefit of those who could not understand his silence.His verbal teachings were said to flow from his direct experience of Consciousness (Atman) as the only existing reality. When asked for advice, he recommended self-enquiry as the fastest path to moksha. Though his primary teaching is associated with Non-dualism, Advaita Vedanta, and Jnana yoga, he recommended Bhakti to those he saw were fit for it, and gave his approval to a variety of paths and practices The devotees who witnessed Bhagavan Ramana's effortless and natural sense of equality and his treating all beings alike including animals,birds and plants have expressed their sense of wonder and have affirmed that they had not seen such an instance eleswhere in their lives. In Bhagavan's days,his Ashram was like an ancient Rishi ashram where birds and animals lived fearlessly and in friendship. Bhagavan's relationship with animals is mainly to inspire us to respect the entire creation of the Lord without discrimination. Sri Ramana Maharshi was one of the greatest sages India produced with a huge following all over the world.With "Self Enquiry" as his main plank he inspired many to get out of the path of "blind following." Many books of his teachings are popular on amazon website.


Specification:
- Publisher : Sri Ramanasramam
- by : Viswanatha Swami
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2001
- Pages : 108
- Weight : 800gm.
- Size : 11 x 8.4 x 0.5 inches
- ISBN-10: 8182881633
- ISBN-13: 978-8182881631
Description:
This pictorial biography is an attempt to account Sri Raman Maharshi’s childhood, school days, enlightenment, journey to Tiruvannamalai, staying at different places in Tiruvannamalai, his teachings and his mahasamadhi among many facets of the sage’s life.

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Even after he has composed the awesome Mahabharata, the Maharishi Vyasa finds no peace. Narada Muni says to him, Ordinary men will be delighted by your work, but what about the Sages of heaven and earth? You have described the human life, its strife and its ends, but you have not yet described the Lord himself. You must turn your great gift to that task; only then will you find peace. Veda Vyasa composes the Bhagavata Purana, in eighteen thousand slokas and twelve kandas. He teaches it to his illumined son Suka, who narrates the Secret Purana to Yudhishtira s heir, King Parikshit, on the banks of the Ganga. The Bhagavata Purana is a living embodiment of the Lord Narayana and claims to bestow moksha merely by being heard. Just before Krishna, the Avatara, leaves the world, Uddhava says to him, leave us a tangible form, Lord, in which we can find you, touch you, and be near you. Krishna enters the Bhagavata Purana with all of his being. This book is a full literary rendering of the Bhagavata Purana, bringing all the wonder, wisdom and grace of the Book of God to the modern reader.
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- Product Code : BK8676
- Publisher : Rupa Publications India
- Edition : January 1, 2011
- Pages : 1449
- Weight : 1.640 kg.
- Size : 5.1 x 0.4 x 7.8 inches
- Binding : Paperback
- Author : Ramesh Menon
- Language : English
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ISBN-10: 8129116618
ISBN-13: 978-8129116611

SPECIFICATION:
Publisher : Penguin Classics
By : Bibek Debroy
Language : English
Pages : 500 pages
Weight : 400 Gram
Size : 27 x 18 x 3 cm
ISBN-10 : 0143428020
ISBN-13 : 978-0143428022
DESCRIPTION:
A seamless blend of fable and philosophy, the Bhagavata Purana is perhaps the most revered text in the Vaishnava tradition. It brings to life the legends of gods, asuras, sages and kings-all the while articulating the crucial ethical and philosophical tenets that underpin Hindu spiritualism.
The narrative unfolds through a series of conversations and interconnected stories. We are told how the sage Vyasa was inspired by Narada to compose the Bhagavata Purana as a means to illumine the path to a spiritual life. We learn of the devotion of Prahlada, the austerity of Dhruva, and the blinding conceit of Daksha. Also recounted are tales of the many incarnations of Vishnu, especially Krishna, whom we see grow from a beloved and playful child to a fierce protector of the faithful.

SPECIFICATION:
Publisher : Penguin Classics
By : Bibek Debroy
Language : English
Pages : 500 pages
Weight : 400 Gram
Size : 27 x 18 x 3 cm
ISBN-10 : 0143428012
ISBN-13 : 978-0143428015
DESCRIPTION:
A seamless blend of fable and philosophy, the Bhagavata Purana is perhaps the most revered text in the Vaishnava tradition. It brings to life the legends of gods, asuras, sages and kings-all the while articulating the crucial ethical and philosophical tenets that underpin Hindu spiritualism.
The narrative unfolds through a series of conversations and interconnected stories. We are told how the sage Vyasa was inspired by Narada to compose the Bhagavata Purana as a means to illumine the path to a spiritual life. We learn of the devotion of Prahlada, the austerity of Dhruva, and the blinding conceit of Daksha. Also recounted are tales of the many incarnations of Vishnu, especially Krishna, whom we see grow from a beloved and playful child to a fierce protector of the faithful.

SPECIFICATION:
Publisher : Penguin Classics
By : Bibek Debroy
Language : English
Pages : 500 pages
Weight : 400 Gram
Size : 27 x 18 x 3 cm
ISBN-10 : 0143428039
ISBN-13 : 978-0143428039
DESCRIPTION:
A seamless blend of fable and philosophy, the Bhagavata Purana is perhaps the most revered text in the Vaishnava tradition. It brings to life the legends of gods, asuras, sages and kings-all the while articulating the crucial ethical and philosophical tenets that underpin Hindu spiritualism.
The narrative unfolds through a series of conversations and interconnected stories. We are told how the sage Vyasa was inspired by Narada to compose the Bhagavata Purana as a means to illumine the path to a spiritual life. We learn of the devotion of Prahlada, the austerity of Dhruva, and the blinding conceit of Daksha. Also recounted are tales of the many incarnations of Vishnu, especially Krishna, whom we see grow from a beloved and playful child to a fierce protector of the faithful.
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