Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Ashtavakra Gita



The Ashtavakra Gita is an ancient spiritual document of great purity and power. Pure, because it is relentlessly one-pointed. Every word is aimed at triggering Self-realization--no suggestions for self-improvement, no rules for moral behavior, no practical wisdom for daily life. Powerful, because the mere reading or repeated reading--of it can be enough to send a ripe mind reeling into Truth.


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Vedas

Vedas with with Hindi commentary by Jaydev Sharma


The Rig Veda commentary by Jaydev Sharma was first published in 1930 in 7 volumes along with 2 volumes of Yajur Veda, one volume of Sama Veda & 2 volumes of Atharva Veda. The author has taken care to make his commentary lucid and profound. His commentary is based on the commentaries of ancient sages like Sayana, Skandaswami, Venkatamadhava and also on the modern day sages like Swami Dayanand.

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Rig Ved sanhita Bhasha Bhashya -Jaydev Sharma Vol 1

Rig Ved sanhita Bhasha Bhashya -Jaydev Sharma Vol 2

Rig Ved sanhita Bhasha Bhashya -Jaydev Sharma Vol 3

Rig Ved sanhita Bhasha Bhashya -Jaydev Sharma Vol 4

Rig Ved sanhita Bhasha Bhashya -Jaydev Sharma Vol 5

Rig Ved sanhita Bhasha Bhashya -Jaydev Sharma Vol 6

Rig Ved sanhita Bhasha Bhashya -Jaydev Sharma Vol 7


Yajur Vedsanhita BhashaBhashya -JaydevSharma Vol 1

Yajur Vedsanhita BhashaBhashya -JaydevSharma Vol 2


Sama Ved sanhita Bhasha Bhashya -Jaydev Sharma1


AtharvVedsanhitaBhashaBhashya -JaydevSharma Vol 1

AtharvVedsanhitaBhashaBhashya -JaydevSharma Vol 2

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Rig Veda Hindi Translation

Rig Veda in Hindi


A translation of the complete Rig Veda into Hindi, in a single volume by Sh.Ramgovind Trivedi 



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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Complete Works of Swami Rama Tirtha - In Woods Of God-Realization



Described as “one of the greatest souls, not only of India, but of the whole world” by Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Rama Tirtha (1873-1906) was a living embodiment of the teachings of Advaita Vedanta. Swami Rama Tirtha visited the United States from 1902-1904 and was one of the first great Swamis to bring the message of Vedanta to the U.S., Japan and Egypt, following in the footsteps of Vivekananda.

In Woods of God Realization is a complete collection of his writings and lectures. In this ten volume work, Swami Rama Tirtha presents a practical and inspiring view of Vedanta and also discusses various topics such as God-realization, Vedanta, Christianity and Islam, war and peace, and India's destiny.

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In woods of God-realization vol.1
In woods of God-realization vol.2
In woods of God-realization vol.3
In woods of God-realization vol.4
In woods of God-realization vol.5
In woods of God-realization vol.6
In woods of God-realization vol.7
In woods of God-realization vol.8
In woods of God-realization vol.9
In woods of God-realization vol.10

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

English translation of the Rig Veda

English translation of the Rig Veda


A complete English translation of the Rig Veda by Griffith

The Rig Veda is an ancient Indian sacred collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns dedicated to the gods (devas) in Hinduism. It is counted among the four Hindu canonical sacred texts (sruti) known as the Vedas. Based on philological and linguistic evidence, the Rigveda was composed roughly between 1700-1100 BC (the early Vedic period) in the Sapta Sindhu region (a land of seven great rivers) which is the region around present-day Punjab, putting it among the world's oldest religious texts in continued use, as well as among the oldest texts of any Indo-European language.

There are strong linguistic and cultural similarities between the Rigveda and the early Iranian Avesta, deriving from the Proto-Indo-Iranian times, often associated with the early Andronovo culture of ca. 2000 BC.

Today, this text is revered by Hindus around the world. Its verses are recited at prayers, religious functions and other auspicious occasions." (Quote from wikipedia.org)


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