"La religion est la manifestation de la divinité qui est déjà en l'homme""Une Lettre" par Swami Vivekananda"La Katha Upanishad" par Swami Ritajananda"Le Secret du Bonheur" par Eknath Easwaran "Aux Chercheurs de Dieu (suite)" par Swami Shivananda
"Qu'est-ce que la compassion? Comment la pratiquer ?" par Swami Veetamohananda"Qu'est-ce que la Vérité ? Une possible approche chrétienne" par Père Achille Mestre"Une méthode universelle pour maîtriser les paires d'opposés" par Dr. Eckhart Zinzius"L'Évangile de Sri Ramakrishna, Chapitre 37 Le ...
"Comment les valeurs védantiques aident dansla vie de tous les jours" par Swami Veetamohananda"Vivekananda en Europe, 1896" par Swami Vidyatmananda"La mort est-elle un mal ?" par Olivier P."L'Évangile de Sri Ramakrishna Le Maître et Narendra (fin)" par M. ( Mahendranath Gupta )
"Étapes sur la route de la réalisation" par Swami Vivekananda"L'adoration de Dieu comme Mère" par Swami Veetamohananda"La mort et l'après-vie " par Swami Ritajananda"L'Évangile de Sri Ramakrishna Chapitre 38: à Calcutta avec les dévots " par M. ( Mahendranath Gupta )
As the name implies, this Upanishad discusses philosophical problems through the medium of questions and answers between six students and a sage. The questions relate to the source of all beings, the number of deities, the nature of the vital force, the nature of waking, dream, and sleep states, ...
Sri Sarada Devi (the Holy Mother), the divine consort of Sri Ramakrishna, is loved and worshipped in unnumbered homes. The story of her spiritually elevating and inspiring life has been narrated in this book in a simple and yet captivating style and is accompanied by a series of beautiful and ...
There are hours when one forgets the world. There are hours when one approaches that region of blessedness in which the Soul is Self-contained and in the presence of the Highest. One experiences this in the sacred hours of meditation. This booklet is a mirror clearly reflecting the author's inner ...
This Upanishad harmonizes the various Indian philosophies of the time. Sanskrit text, word by word meaning, and English translation with notes.
This Upanishad belongs to the Atharva Veda. As the name of the Upanishad suggests, the teachings revealed in it are such as to leave its students clean, like a shaven head (mundaka), rid of the veil of ignorance. The lucid translation of the text along with Shankaracharya's commentary on it is an ...
This short exposition by Shankaracharya, consisting of only eighteen verses, is an abridged presentation of his larger Advaitic treatise named Vakya Vritti which has fifty-three verses. In this the author clarifies the meaning and implication of the Mahavakyas?the great Vedic sentences?dealing with ...
Drig-Drishya Viveka, as the name indicates, is a Vedantic treatise of 64 verses inquiring into the nature of the 'Seer' (Drig) and the 'Seen' (Drishya), an inquiry which is of utmost importance for understanding the conclusions of the Vedanta philosophy. This brief treatise compresses much ...
This little book is an attempt to answer some of the typical questions posed by students as well as critics. These answers help remove misconceptions by offering explanations indicative of the origin of familiar ideas and institutions.
One of the best ways to draw the attention of the imaginative and highly imitative minds of children toward morally and spiritually stimulating subjects is to provide them with lives of saints and prophets in the form of books captivatingly illustrated. The life of Sri Ramakrishna has been narrated ...
All the great teachers of mankind have often taught through stories. Sri Ramakrishna is no exception. In this book, which is beautifully illustrated, the readers are invited to enjoy a feast of simple and interesting stories told by the Master in his unique way. These will stimulate them morally ...