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Śrī Viṣṇusahasranāma: The Thousand Names
of Lord Visnu (God)
from the Vedic classic Śrī Mahābhārata. With original Devanagari
text, Roman transliterations, English synonyms and detailed philosophical
introduction. 112 pages, trade paperback, photos and illustrations.
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Śrī Nṛsiṁhasahasranāma: The Thousand Names
of Lord Nṛsiṁha (the
half-human, half-lion incarnation of God) from the Vedic classic Nṛsiṁha
Purana. With original Devanagari text, Roman transliterations, English
synonyms and detailed philosophical introduction. 192 pages, trade paperback,
photos.
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Śrī Vedānta-sūtra, Adhyāya 1

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Vedānta-sūtra is the ultimate knowledge of the Vedas.
Vedic knowledge is very elevated, having issued forth from
Mahā-Viṣṇu, the Supreme Godhead, at the time of creation. The Vedānta-sūtras are extremely recondite and esoteric, and are
thus accessible to ordinary human intelligence only in the context of
a commentary. The natural commentary on Vedānta-sūtra is the Bhagavata-Purāṇa or Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, written by
the same author, Śrīla Kṛṣṇa-dvaipāyana Vyāsadeva, Himself
recognized as an incarnation of God in the Vedic literature. 262 pages, trade paperback, illustrations.
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Introductory Seminar

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The complete syllabus for the Esoteric
Teaching Introductory Seminar video series. Recommended
for study while watching the video series.
44 pages, 8.5 x 11", illustrated
[344 KB PDF] |
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We
are all searching for the Absolute Truth, whether we are aware
of it or not. This short book
presents that search from both humanistic and philosophical perspectives.
An extended commentary on the first sloka of Vedanta-sutra. 149
pages, trade paperback, many photos and illustrations ISBN 0-9703586-3-6
[2.25 MB PDF] read
a sample chapter |
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An
early work in which the
spiritual principles and realizations of the Esoteric Teaching are expressed
in the form of 108 recondite aphorisms. 190 pages, trade paperback, monograph
ISBN 0-9703586-1-X [3.12 MB PDF] read
the preface |
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Śrī Mahābhārata: The History of Greater India by Kṛṣṇa-dvaipāyana Vyāsa, the complier of the Vedas. An authentic classic epic of Vedic spiritual lore, considered the "Fifth Veda." Complete translation in English prose from the original Sanskrit text
by Kisari Mohan Ganguli. Published in India between 1883-1896. |
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A rare limited edition printed in India, this slim volume is a compendium of salient quotes and instructions on one of the world's major religious traditions. |