These English translations of the original Sanskrit texts present the clearest spiritual instructions in Nonduality. As with all of Sankara’s teachings, it is the purest of logic and a brilliant revelation of Truth. The eight texts included are: Brahmanucintanam (Meditation on Brahman)Advaita-panca-ratnam (The Nondual Pentad of Gems)Nirvanamanjari (Bouquet of Liberation)Anatmasri-vigarhana-prakaranam (Treatise in Deprecation of Acquisition That is Non-Self),Advaitanubhutih (The Nondual Awareness/The Experience of Nonduality/The Knowledge (Perception) of Nonduality)Jivanmuktananda-lahari (The Wave of Bliss of the Liberated While Alive)Svarupanusandhanastakam (The Octet of the Inquiry Into One's Own Nature)Brahma-jnanavali-mala (The Rows of Garlands of Brahman Knowledge) This volume contains the Sanskrit original, transliteration, word-for-word meaning and alternative meanings, and complete English verses.
Atma-bodha is a short Sanskrit text attributed to Adi Shankara of Advaita Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy. The text describes the path to Self-knowledge or the awareness of Atman. Atmabodha means "Self-knowledge", self-awareness, or one with the "possession of a knowledge of soul or the supreme spirit". Tattva Bodha literally means 'Knowledge of the Truth', and it is a small but all encompassing introductory text of Vedanta.
Composed by the great sage of Advaita Vedanta, Adi Sankara, this work gives an exposition of the symbols of puja (worship) in light of Nonduality. Written as a dialogue between a disciple and a Guru, the disciple first asks, “What manner of worship is prescribed for the One existing as undivided Being-Consciousness-Bliss with no second, without misconceptions, and of one nature?” He then asks similar questions about the details of such in the context of utmost Nonduality, and, starting with the ninth verse, the Guru replies in the light of the Knowledge of that utmost Nonduality.
There are numerous books and works by Adi Shankara, the avatara of Parama Siva, to teach mankind devotion and duty. Out of all those works, Bhaja Govindam is world renowned. The slokas given in the book are very useful to understand the divine way by constant remembrance. These slokas can also be sung melodiously. By repeating these slokas, one can ward off momentary sensual desires by instantly concentrating and controlling one's mind, thereby reaching the highest truth. These slokas are also called moha mudgara (destroyers of passion). They are like hammers which destruct the very foundation of passion. Each sloka has its own independent meaning and is written in very soft, simple and easy words.
SAT's most recent publication, this English translation from the original Sankrit by Adi Sankara is a very clear, aphoristic explanation of what the self is and the Knowledge that reveals.
Contemporary renderings of the dharma of the great sages of Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism from the Realized Spiritual Master Avatar Adi Da Samraj • Includes transmissions of wisdom teachings of the great sages Gotama Sakyamuni, Nagarjuna, Shankara, and Ribhu • Presents classic texts of spiritual realization from the perspective of a Realized Teacher • Provides insight into the ultimate realization possible when dualistic consciousness has been transcended In this book Avatar Adi Da Samraj offers his unique renderings of the dharma of the great sages of Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism, including Gotama Sakyamuni, Nagarjuna, Shankara, and Ribhu. Rather than simply translate their teachings from available source texts, Avatar Adi Da, himself a Realized Master, respeaks them as one who has personally realized their truth, revealing that the Buddhist “Nirvana” and the Advaitic “Brahman” point to the same transcendental condition. Avatar Adi Da’s transmissions restore to these texts the profound communication intended by the spiritual masters who created them. The ego nurtures the illusion of separation, an illusion that cannot be removed by the ego’s own efforts. It is only the spiritual master who makes possible the realization of egoless consciousness. The great sages proclaimed a state of spiritual realization that exceeded both worldly dualism and mystical seeking. They had awakened to a reality that spoke of abiding in a state of consciousness only. Avatar Adi Da brings these remarkable declarations back to life and then concludes with his own unique description of a realization that transcends even these extraordinary utterances--the realization of Reality As It Is, free of all forms of the ego’s search.
The Knee Of Listening has transformed the lives of thousands of secular and religious seekers since it was first published in 1972. Avatar Adi Da& ’ s spiritual autobiography tells the miraculous story of His unique incarnation and revelation in the West for the sake of liberating all beings. This newly expanded edition includes: - An expanded description of Avatar Adi Da's early life, leading up to His Divine Re-Awakening in 1970. - The secrets of Adi Da's & " Pre-History& " before His birth in 1939. - Revelations about the Spiritual Work of the great Realizers in Adi Da's lineage, and His unique Demonstration of the Seventh Stage of Life. - The profound events of & " Yogic death& " (in 1986, 1999, and 2000) that occurred after His Divine Re-Awakening--events that completed Adi Da's process of Incarnating the Divine Conscious Light.
Sri Adi Sankara reveals the wisdom of the Vedas as lived and experienced by him. He fashions these five verses in the dye of the four great commandments or Mahavakyas declared in the four Vedas.
Sri Adi Sankara reveals the wisdom of the Vedas as lived and experienced by him. He fashions these five verses in the dye of the four great commandments or Mahavakyas declared in the four Vedas.
‘भज गोविन्दम्’ देखने में भले ही छोटा ग्रन्थ लगे, परन्तु वास्तव में आदि शंकर की यह एक महत्वपूर्ण रचना है। इसमें वेदान्त के मूल आधार की शिक्षा सरल गान में दी गई है, ताकि कोई बुद्धिमान व्यक्ति अगर इसका अध्ययन सच्चाई के साथ करे तो उसके सारे मोह नष्ट हो सकते हैं, और इसीलिए इसका एक मान पड़ा ‘मोह-मुद्गर’।
Sri Adi Shankara is the author of Vivekachudamani, which can be translated as "Crest-Jewel of discrimination". By distinguishing the real from the illusion, the truth can emerge. The basis of his philosophy is Advaita Vedanta.
Composed by the great sage of Advaita Vedanta, Adi Sankara, this work gives an exposition of the symbols of puja (worship) in light of Nonduality. Written as a dialogue between a disciple and a Guru, the disciple first asks, “What manner of worship is prescribed for the One existing as undivided Being-Consciousness-Bliss with no second, without misconceptions, and of one nature?” He then asks similar questions about the details of such in the context of utmost Nonduality, and, starting with the ninth verse, the Guru replies in the light of the Knowledge of that utmost Nonduality.
There are numerous books and works by Adi Shankara, the avatara of Parama Siva, to teach mankind devotion and duty. Out of all those works, Bhaja Govindam is world renowned. The slokas given in the book are very useful to understand the divine way by constant remembrance. These slokas can also be sung melodiously. By repeating these slokas, one can ward off momentary sensual desires by instantly concentrating and controlling one's mind, thereby reaching the highest truth. These slokas are also called moha mudgara (destroyers of passion). They are like hammers which destruct the very foundation of passion. Each sloka has its own independent meaning and is written in very soft, simple and easy words.
Características Adi Shankara e outros grandes sábios escreveram várias obras, como o Comentário do Vedanta Sutras. Nelas eles forneceram ensinamentos e métodos preciosos para que pessoas empenhadas na investigação sobre as verdades essenciais da existência se aproximassem de sua meta. Sri Karapatra Swami posteriormente condensou os pontos mais significativos destas obras em alguns versos sânscritos, criando este livro de doze capítulos, o Advaita Bodha Deepika. O autor explica como a ignorância obscurece a verdadeira natureza do Ser, que é não dual, produzindo o falso entendimento da não existência do Ser. Ele explica também como a ignorância faz com que a mente permaneça envolta em um mundo ilusório, considerando reais as projeções de indivíduos, objetos e mesmo de Deus. O livro ensina que alguém devidamente preparado é capaz de obter o Conhecimento por meio da realização direta e desobstruída de Brahman (Deus), libertando-se da escravidão dos três tipos de Karma que são responsáveis pela perpetuação do ciclo de nascimento e morte. O autor ensina ainda que não há escravidão nem libertação para o Ser, e descreve o método para libertar-se da mente.
Contains the Sanskrit, transliteration, and English translation of this short pithy set of verses by Sankara pertaining to pure Advaita (Nonduality). Includes alternative readings of verses, as well.
Contemporary renderings of the dharma of the great sages of Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism from the Realized Spiritual Master Avatar Adi Da Samraj • Includes transmissions of wisdom teachings of the great sages Gotama Sakyamuni, Nagarjuna, Shankara, and Ribhu • Presents classic texts of spiritual realization from the perspective of a Realized Teacher • Provides insight into the ultimate realization possible when dualistic consciousness has been transcended In this book Avatar Adi Da Samraj offers his unique renderings of the dharma of the great sages of Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism, including Gotama Sakyamuni, Nagarjuna, Shankara, and Ribhu. Rather than simply translate their teachings from available source texts, Avatar Adi Da, himself a Realized Master, respeaks them as one who has personally realized their truth, revealing that the Buddhist “Nirvana” and the Advaitic “Brahman” point to the same transcendental condition. Avatar Adi Da’s transmissions restore to these texts the profound communication intended by the spiritual masters who created them. The ego nurtures the illusion of separation, an illusion that cannot be removed by the ego’s own efforts. It is only the spiritual master who makes possible the realization of egoless consciousness. The great sages proclaimed a state of spiritual realization that exceeded both worldly dualism and mystical seeking. They had awakened to a reality that spoke of abiding in a state of consciousness only. Avatar Adi Da brings these remarkable declarations back to life and then concludes with his own unique description of a realization that transcends even these extraordinary utterances--the realization of Reality As It Is, free of all forms of the ego’s search.
In ISHTA, Avatar Adi Da Samraj reveals the secret to awakening to the knowledge of God. Readers will find unique and freedom-awakening talks and essays including "The Joy of Godwardness", "True Self-Observation", "The Happiness that Transcends the World", the beautifully poetic epilogue, "My Sphere of Love-Bliss", and more. 7 photos.
Atma Bodha und Aparoksha Anubhuti wurden um 800 n. Chr. von Sri Shankaracharya verfasst, einem der größten indischen Yoga- und Vedanta-Meister aller Zeiten. Atma Bodha beschäftigt sich mit der Erkenntnis des Selbst und Aparoksha Anubhuti mit der direkten Verwirklichung des Selbst. Diese Werke sind Vedanta in reinster Form: Wer oder was bin ich wirklich? Was ist das Sein? Was ist wirklich wahr? In diesen kurzen und prägnanten Aphorismen findest du viel Inspiration für das große Mysterium.
Contains key talks and essays by Adi Da Samraj from 1972-1997, along with stories and testimonials from His devotees. This book is an elegant retrospective of a quarter of a century of Avatar Adi Da's Teaching and Blessing Work.
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