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swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: The Value of Values Swami Dayananda Saraswati, 1985 |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Bhagavad Gita Dayananda, 2018-04-15 There are many translations of the Gita. Dayananda's is distinct in a few ways. The text, while faithful to the original song, is in flowing prose, and it doesn't obscure a modern understanding by being overly literal. The original (Sanskrit) terms are minimized. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: The Bhagavad-Gītā, with the Commentary of Śrī Śankarāchārya , 1901 |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: The Sanskar Vidhi Ed. Bhagwan Dev, 2014 |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Sadhana Panchakam Swami Chinmayananda, 2021-12-08 There is the Jiva and there is his Jivana - in and through the pleasures and pains of his life, he pines for an ideal, an anchor. Ready for a forty step journey that takes you to unimaginable heights? Each milestone helps you checkout where you have reached and what you should do next. Between the test and rest, you are guided for the glide. Bhagavan Sankaracharya's precision coupled with Swami Chinmayananda's elaborations give you illuminations. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Bhagavad Gita Swami Gambhirananda, The commentary of Shankara on the Gita is regarded as an outstanding specimen of Indian scholarship. The translator has accomplished his task in a most praiseworthy manner by giving a faithful translation, without in any way detracting from the strength or clarity of the original commentary. The inclusion of a ‘word index’ of the entire text has added to the worth of the book. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: The Bhagavad Gita Christopher Key Chapple, 2009-03-19 An interlinear edition of the spiritual classic that provides devanaμgariμ, transliterated Sanskrit, and English versions of the Gita. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Bhagavad Gītā Swami Dayananda Saraswati, 2012 Reprint. Originally published as New edition & format in 2011. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: A Thousand Teachings Sengaku Mayeda, 2006 The book brings to light how great and true knowledge is born of intuition, quite different from modern Western method. The ancient Indian method and its secret techniques are examined and shown to be capable of solving various problems of mathematics. The universe we live in has a basic mathematical structure obeying the rules of mathematical measures and relations. All the subjects in mathematics-Multiplication, Division, Factorization, Equations, Calculus, Analytical Conics, etc.-are dealt with in forty chapters, vividly working out all problems, in the easiest ever method discovered so far. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Action and Reaction Swami Dayananda Saraswati, 2007 |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Patanjali Yoga Sutras A. K. Aruna, 2012-04-02 Composed over two millenniums ago, the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali remains the philosophical thread that unites the ancient and current world of yoga. Yet, its many translations are underwhelming, lacking connection to reality and practicality. Innumerable forms and sects of yoga have come and gone in between. Obsessed with gaining special powers over mind and body, yoga’s re-tellers have clouded its history in a mystical mist of fantastic claims. It is human nature to crave powers to radically change our lot in life. These layers of dazzle and glitter have over the centuries led us further away from yoga’s spiritual core. The sutras’ clear, logical, and practical path has been blurred and lost. Radically breaking with this mystical tradition, A. K. Aruna seeks to reclaim for us this fountainhead of yoga by retying the understanding of these sutras to the even more ancient source of spiritual knowledge and yoga—the Upanishads. The Upanishads eschewed limited pursuits in order to seek an ultimate goal that was not time-bound. In this still pure form of the yoga of seeking ultimate, timeless truth, the words of Patanjali become crystal clear and practical. Yoga shines in timeless relevance. A. K. Aruna’s Patanjali Yoga Sutras: A Translation in the Light of Vedanta Scripture has brilliantly refocused the light on the Yoga Sutras. This is a companion, translation only, booklet to the Translation and Commentary version of the text by A. K. Aruna. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Roar of the Ganges Swami Tadatmananda, 1999 About the transformation of a young and successful American computer engineer into a Hindu monk. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: The Bhagavad Gita Swami Sivananda, 1989 The Bhagavadgita is one phase of the Tripod of Indian philosophy and culture, the other two phases being the Upanishads and the Brahmasutras. While the Upanishads lay the foundation of the loftiest reach possible for humanity and the Brahmasutras logically elucidate the intricate issues involved in the Upanishads, the Bhagavadgita blends together the Transcendent and the Immanent features of the Ultimate Reality, bringing together into an integrated whole knowledge and action, the inner and the outer, the individual and the society, man and God, all which are portrayed as facets of a universal Operation, presenting entire life and all life as a perfectly complete organic wholeness, leaving nothing unsaid and attempting to solve every problem of life. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Amazing Ayodhya Neena Rai, 2021-04-18 How big was the ancient city of Ayodhya? Why is this city so significant for Hindus? Who established the city and what did it look like? What did Lord Rama and Devi Sita's palace look like? What sort of animals were found in this ancient land? No one grows up in India untouched by the beautiful story of Lord Rama and Devi Sita. Every Dussehra we celebrate the victory of Rama over Ravana, the victory of good over evil. Every Deepavali, we commemorate the return of Rama and Sita to Ayodhya and hear the tale of how the entire city was lit up to receive their beloved king and queen. But is the magnificent capital of Ayodhya just limited to this? Ayodhya was a renowned pilgrimage destination since the dawn of mankind, and after the birth of Lord Rama, it became a place of supreme importance for Hindus. Amazing Ayodhya is an attempt in gaining knowledge about this ancient city-its architecture, its design, its buildings and all the splendid details during the era when Lord Rama walked this earth. This splendidly researched book, replete with shlokas from the Valmiki Ramayana, offers authentic information about the city which will not only help understand the life and times of ancient Hindus but also the revered figures of Rama and Sita. Replete with descriptions, author Neena Rai draws out comparisons of an earlier era with our current life and culture, thus connecting the past with the present. She further compares Ayodhya with the cultures of other ancient civilisations so that the reader feels 'connected' to the past and the content of the book appears 'contemporary'. A fascinating account of an ancient city with significant contemporary relevance, Amazing Ayodhya is a must-read for a better understanding of history, scriptures and Hindu civilisation. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: The Spiritual Heritage of India Swami Prabhavananda, 2019-04-09 This book, first published in 1962, is an analysis of the history of the philosophy of a country that has never distinguished philosophy from religion. Indian philosophy is not merely metaphysical speculation, but has its foundation in immediate perception. This insistence upon immediate perception rather than abstract reasoning is what distinguishes the Indian philosophy of religion from philosophy as Western nations know it. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Bhagavad-Gītā Madhusūdana Sarasvatī, 1998 Madhusudana Sarasvati's most famous work, Advaitasiddhi, helped to establish monism on a logical basis by refuting all criticisms of it by other schools. In his commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, however, he set forth a philosophy of life which also recognised other ways of spiritual development -- such as Yoga, devotion to God, and the analytical penetration of Samkhya. Here, Madhusudana gave the highest place to the cultivation of devotion. The present work of Madhusudana, the Gudhartha Dipika (an Annotation Revealing the True Import of the Gita) is probably the greatest of his many literary works. Though there are many classical commentaries on the Gita, this work stands next only to Sri Shankaracharya's commentary as regards clarity, depth, and originality. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: The Gita: For Children Roopa Pai, 2022-10-27 'The truth is, Partha,' Krishna said, 'that there is no better path. Both paths – the path of knowledge and the path of action – work just as well. It is up to you to pick the one that you are suited to.' The Bhagavad Gita is a profound book from India that people have cherished for over 2500 years. It emphasises kindness and understanding when we make mistakes, and tells a compelling story about Prince Arjuna and his friend Krishna. They engage in a crucial conversation about the war against the most powerful and dangerous enemy of all – the one that lives within our minds. Roopa Pai's spirited, one-of-a-kind retelling is engaging, easy to grasp, and leaves a lasting impact. After you finish reading, you'll find yourself contemplating its wisdom and feeling a sense of inner strength. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Finding Meaning in Life with the Bhagavad Gita Nandini Mirani, Saloni Jhaveri, 2021-06-11 Bhagavad Gita is one of the world oldest and most influential spiritual text. It is in the form of a dialogue between prince Arjuna and Krishna, on the great battlefield of Kurukshetra. Arjuna is filled with despair about the violence and death the imminent war will cause and is also grappling with other moral dilemnas. The Krishna-Arjuna dialogues cover a broad range of topics, touching upon ethical concerns and philosophical issues that go far beyond the war that is about to take place. In this beautifully illustrated book, Neema Majmudar, Nandini Mirani and Saloni Jhaveri give us profound insights into the teachings of Lord Krishna by translating, analysing and explaining forty five key verses of the Gita especially chosen for their logic, wisdom and practicality. 'Finding Meaning in Life with the Bhagavad Gita' will enable us to address the larger challenges in life that we have little control over, such as pandemics, wars, and economic crisis, as well as concerns which are unique to each one of us-- the search for meaning in our daily existence, success in our careers, happiness in our personal lives, and also our longing for personal fulfillment. Neema Majmudar has a Master's degree in International Affairs from the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Columbia University, New York. She has studied the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita and Sanskrit with Swami Dayananda Saraswati, a great Vedanta scholar and visionary. She worked for almost twenty years at the United Nations before becoming a full time teacher of Vedanta and the Gita. Neema and her husband, Surya Tahora, conduct regular workshops and retreats on Vedanta. Nandini Mirani has an MBA in finance from Boston University. She serves as an active trustee of the non-profit Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital (MPUH), Gujarat, India. Saloni Jhaveri has an AB in economics from Barnard College. She co-founded and ran a software company for twenty two years. She has been involved with the TImes Litfest as a curator for children's events. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Śrī Dakṣiṇāmūrti Stotram of Śrī Śaṅkarācārya Śaṅkarācārya, 2002 Here Is A Critical, Verse-To-Verse Commentary On The Sri Daksinamurti Stotram, A Work Authored By Saint-Scholar Sri Sankara Glorifying Äsvara, Along With Its Roman Transliteration And Translation Into English. Dealing With Themes Like Knowledge, Maya And Plurality Of The World As Given In The Text, The Author Brings Out Significance Of The Stotram Through Original Yet Common Examples. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: The Essential Teaching Swami Tejomayananda, 2010 Upadesa Sara - the essence of all teaching - is one of the most popular Vendatic texts. It explains the paths of Action (Karma Yoga), Yoga (Astanga Yoga) and Knowledge (Jnana Yoga) and how they lead to the final goal of Self Knowledge. The great sage, Bhagvan Ramana Maharishi presents the subject in a simple and beautiful way. Swami Tejomayananda's commentary further simplifies the text and brings out its essence in an appealing way. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Bhagavad Gita - The Divine Song Rory B Mackay, 2019-11-29 A new translation of the timeless spiritual classic, with an in-depth commentary inspired Advaita Vedanta |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Talks Swami Paramatmananda, 2000 |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: DAYANANDA AND ARYA SAMAJ Romain Rolland, 2015-04-14 Brief information about Swami Dayanand Saraswati and Arya Samaj by Romain Rolland For more detail please visit http://www.aryamantavya.in/ http://onlineved.com/ http://satyarthprakash.in/ |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Freedom in Relationship Swami Dayananda Saraswati, 2008 |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Introduction to Vedanta Swami Dayananda Saraswati, 1999 |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Bhagavad Gita Swami Tadatmananda, 1997 Lyrical translation that can be chanted like the Sanskrit verses or sung to a Western melody or Indian raga. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: An Introduction to Commentary on Vedas , 2018 |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Living the Vision of Oneness: Exploring Realities and Growing as an Individual Neema Majmudar, 2012-09-21 This book presents the vision of oneness founded on the profound and universal teachings of Indian Philosophy (Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita) with immense clarity. It also provides a unique guide to initiate changes, re-orient and transform ourselves based on the vision of oneness by making us appreciate the presence of the all-pervading Intelligence that percolates every being and aspect in the universe. It demonstrates the nature of our connection with everything in the universe in such a striking and convincing way that we might wonder how we could have missed the presence of this all-pervading Intelligence earlier. The authors go on to elaborate the manner in which the understanding of oneness can be incorporated in our daily life for: making decisionsdealing with different situationsmanaging desires establishing congenial relation with varieties of peopleand managing constant changes. To make certain philosophical concepts accessible for easy application, numerous real-life case studies are utilized 'Living the Vision of Oneness' is an indispensable guide for every individual who wants to redefine one's life to bring purpose, meaning and wisdom by being fully alive to what is. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Drg̣-dṛśya- Viveka Śaṅkarācārya, Bhāratītīrtha, Mādhava, 1964 |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Śrīmad Bhagavad Gītā Swami Dayananda Saraswati, 2007-04 The reading of the Bhagavad Gītā verses with meaning should be looked upon as a part of one's daily prayer. One can easily cover one chapter in a sitting, daily. This inspiring routine will make this book your unfailing companion.Swami Dayananda Saraswati |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: What Congress and Gandhi Have Done to the Untouchables Bhimrao Ambedkar, 2023-05-17 The book investigates in depth the outcomes of the Provincial Legislative Elections held in February 1937 in accordance with the Government of India Act of 1935. In sharp contrast to the dominant, bourgeois-dominated Congress party, Dr. Ambedkar provides a perceptive picture of the absence of political rights enjoyed by Scheduled Caste candidates (during the election). This book also seeks to debunk the misconception that Mahatma Gandhi was the benefactor of the Dalit. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Jahangir Parvati Sharma, 2020-02-03 Jahangir was perhaps the most fascinating, and most underestimated, of the Mughal emperors. This compelling, beautifully written biography reveals him to be more than just a great lover of art and nature, ruling alongside his powerful wife nurjahan - |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Devayani Manjula Tekal, 2021-03-31 Long before the Ramayana and Mahabharata wars were fought, Yayati, a scion of the lunar dynasty, was the emperor of Aryavarta, the land of the virtuous. He was an ancestor of the Kaurava princes. A tale of love, friendship, betrayal, and passion in the backdrop of a war between the Devas and the Asuras, Devayani, is a modern retelling of an ancient tale from the Mahabharata. Devayani, the self- willed daughter of Sukracharya, the Asura preceptor, became wife of emperor Yayati through a failed love affair with Kacha. How did the princess Sarmishtha, her friend, become her servant and then her rival? Why did Yayati have to ask his children to make the ultimate sacrifice--to give up their youth for him? Devayani takes you on a journey through infatuation, lust, jealousy, rage, betrayal, love and wisdom.Yayati's son Puru would later inherit the land of Saraswati from his father and start the Puru dynasty; the story of which is synonymous with Bharata. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: The Bhagavad-Gita for the Modern Reader M. V. Nadkarni, 2019-03-20 What is the Bhagavad-Gita? Is it just a religious text? When was it composed? How relevant is it to the modern world? This book answers these foundational questions and more. It critically examines the Bhagavad-Gita in terms of its liberal, humanist and inclusive appeal, bringing out its significance for both present times and novel applications. The author elaborates the philosophy underlying the text as well as its ethical and spiritual implications. He also responds to criticisms that have been levelled against the text by Ambedkar, D. D. Kosambi and, more recently, Amartya Sen. With additional material including chapter summaries of the Bhagavad-Gita, the second edition of the volume proposes new ways of utilising the text in diverse fields, such as business and management and scientific research. Eclectic and accessible, this work will be of interest to scholars of philosophy, religion, history, business and management studies, as well as the general reader. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: The Teaching of the Bhagavad Gita Swami Dayananda, 1988 On the self (Ātman) as taught in Bhagavadgītā. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Swami Dayananda Saraswati , 1990* |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: First Step into Bhagavad Gita Rajesh Rabindranath, Dr. Vikrant Singh Tomar, Avanti Kundalia, 2024-01-02 First Step into the Bhagavad Gita is the pioneering volume in the Gita Odyssey series, co-authored by Rajesh Rabindranath, Avanti Kundalia, and Vikrant Singh Tomar. The cacophony of daily life often reduces texts of timeless wisdom to ornate shelf decorations. First Step into the Bhagavad Gita begins to weave ancient wisdom into the fiery tapestry of modern life, opening a pathway to material prosperity, inner peace, and practical spirituality. Whether you are a professional, a householder, a student, or an ardent seeker of truth, this book equips you with pragmatic spiritual knowledge from within the Bhagavad Gita to help you follow your unique path with fortitude and grace. May the First Step into Bhagavad Gita initiate your epic journey toward a step-by-step understanding of yourself, the world, the power that holds it all together, and what lies beyond. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: The Bhagavad-gita, Or, The Lord's Song , 1911 |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Who Wrote the Bhagavadgita Meghnad Desai, 2014-02-05 A humanist critique of the Gita, 'the most influential work in Indian thought'The Gita is an evolving response which deals with the conflicts between Veda and Vedanta and then with the challenge posed to Vedanta by Buddhism. Its shift to Bhakti is the climax of the battle between Brahmanism and Buddhism. There are probably multiple authors of the Gita as shown by stylistic changes and the frequent shift of subject matter. For Meghnad Desai, Gita is a secular text, a result of human creation over several centuries. He also contends that some themes in the Gita reinforce social inequality and lack of concern for the other and to that extent he finds Gita to be toxic. |
swami dayanand saraswati bhagavad gita: Swami Dayānanda Sarasvatī Prem Lata, 1990 |
Swami - Wikipedia
Swami (; Sanskrit: स्वामी, romanized: svāmī; sometimes abbreviated sw.) in Hinduism is an honorific title given to an ascetic who has chosen the path of renunciation (sanyāsa), [1] or has …
SWAMI Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SWAMI is a Hindu ascetic or religious teacher; specifically : a senior member of a religious order —used as a title.
What Does It Mean to Be a Swami? A Down to Earth Explanation
In this article, I explain what is meant by the swami title, who can get it and how much it says about the yogi who carries it. Swami is a title given on initiation into the order of the ten names, …
What is a Swami?
A swami is a monk, one who has set aside all of the limited, worldly pursuits, so as to devote full time effort to the direct experience of the highest spiritual realization, and to the service of …
Sadhu and swami | Renunciation, Monasticism, & Asceticism
sadhu and swami, in India, a religious ascetic or holy person. The class of sadhus includes renunciants of many types and faiths. They are sometimes designated by the term swami …
SWAMI Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Swami definition: an honorific title given to a Hindu religious teacher.. See examples of SWAMI used in a sentence.
Swami - Wikiwand
Swami ([sʋaːmiː]; Sanskrit: स्वामी, romanized: svāmī; sometimes abbreviated sw.) in Hinduism is an honorific title given to an ascetic who has chosen the path of renunciation (sanyāsa), [1] …
Swami - definition of swami by The Free Dictionary
Define swami. swami synonyms, swami pronunciation, swami translation, English dictionary definition of swami. n. pl. swa·mis 1. Hinduism A religious teacher. 2. A mystic; a yogi. 3. Used …
Swami Vivekananda - Wikipedia
Swami Vivekananda (/ ˈ s w ɑː m i ˌ v ɪ v eɪ ˈ k ɑː n ə n d ə /) [a] (12 January 1863 – 4 July 1902), born Narendranath Datta [b], was an Indian Hindu monk, philosopher, author, religious …
What is a Swami? - Definition from Yogapedia
Dec 21, 2023 · What Does Swami Mean? A swami is a spiritual teacher, guru or master whose objective is to master the self through renunciation, which includes setting aside temporal and …
Swami - Wikipedia
Swami (; Sanskrit: स्वामी, romanized: svāmī; sometimes abbreviated sw.) in Hinduism is an honorific title given to an ascetic who has chosen the path of renunciation (sanyāsa), [1] or has …
SWAMI Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SWAMI is a Hindu ascetic or religious teacher; specifically : a senior member of a religious order —used as a title.
What Does It Mean to Be a Swami? A Down to Earth Explanation
In this article, I explain what is meant by the swami title, who can get it and how much it says about the yogi who carries it. Swami is a title given on initiation into the order of the ten names, …
What is a Swami?
A swami is a monk, one who has set aside all of the limited, worldly pursuits, so as to devote full time effort to the direct experience of the highest spiritual realization, and to the service of …
Sadhu and swami | Renunciation, Monasticism, & Asceticism
sadhu and swami, in India, a religious ascetic or holy person. The class of sadhus includes renunciants of many types and faiths. They are sometimes designated by the term swami …
SWAMI Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Swami definition: an honorific title given to a Hindu religious teacher.. See examples of SWAMI used in a sentence.
Swami - Wikiwand
Swami ([sʋaːmiː]; Sanskrit: स्वामी, romanized: svāmī; sometimes abbreviated sw.) in Hinduism is an honorific title given to an ascetic who has chosen the path of renunciation (sanyāsa), [1] …
Swami - definition of swami by The Free Dictionary
Define swami. swami synonyms, swami pronunciation, swami translation, English dictionary definition of swami. n. pl. swa·mis 1. Hinduism A religious teacher. 2. A mystic; a yogi. 3. Used …
Swami Vivekananda - Wikipedia
Swami Vivekananda (/ ˈ s w ɑː m i ˌ v ɪ v eɪ ˈ k ɑː n ə n d ə /) [a] (12 January 1863 – 4 July 1902), born Narendranath Datta [b], was an Indian Hindu monk, philosopher, author, religious …
What is a Swami? - Definition from Yogapedia
Dec 21, 2023 · What Does Swami Mean? A swami is a spiritual teacher, guru or master whose objective is to master the self through renunciation, which includes setting aside temporal and …