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| Nothing Ever Happened | ||
| Tum Kaun Ho? (Who are you?:- In Hindi) | ||
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| Papaji: Interviews Edited by David Godman. 305 pages. Rs220.00 plus shipping and handling. How to order. Papaji
attracted thousands of western seekers to his Satsangs in India.
Among the crowds, there was a sprinkling of scholars, journalists,
therapists, and spiritual writers who conducted formal interviews
with him.
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The Truth Is A
collection of discourses and dialogues that Sri H.W.L. Poonja had
with visitors between 1990 and 1996. The book is compiled and
edited by topic by Prashanti. It is highly regarded by members
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| This Prose and Poetry of Dancing Emptiness Edited by Prashanti de Jager. Rs125.00 plus shipping and handling. How to order. This is an introduction to the poetry and prose of Sri H.W.L. Poonja. These wise and deeply spiritual selections are from the Satsangs, or truths recorded in Poonjaji's comprehensive The Truth Is, and they distill the essence of his teachings into a shorter, more portable collection.
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Nothing Ever Happened (Biography) In 1994, Papaji encouraged David Godman to work on a book that would narrate the events of his long and extraordinary life. These three volumes, totaling over 1200 pages, are the fruits of this intensive labor of love. Issued as a boxed set, they tell the story of Papaji's life and teachings up to 1990, when he was "discovered" by large numbers of westerners.
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| Tum Kaun Ho By Padamnabh Prabhas(In Hindi) The life and Teachings of Papaji, Written by a devotee in Lucknow. Hardcover, 255 Pages Rs90.00 How to order. Top of The Page |
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| Be as you Are | ||
| Final Talks, Annamalai Swami | ||
| The Powerof The Presence-III Volumes | ||
| Living by The Words of Bhagavan | ||
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| Be As You Are The Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi By David Godman. Rs 125.00 plus shipping and handling. How to order. Probably the most widely read book on Ramana Maharshi's teachings. Since its first appearance in the mid-80s, it has been, outside India, the standard introduction to Bhagavan's teachings. Dialogues with Ramana are arranged by topics, with the most important teachings on each subject differentiated from the remainder. Introductions to each chapter summarize Bhagavan's views on each subject.
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Final Talks, Annamalai Swami Annamalai Swami lived and worked with Sri Ramana Maharishi until 1938, when Sri Ramana asked his disciple to devote himself to solitary meditation. In the 1980s small numbers of spiritual seekers began to visit Annamalai Swami to question him about his Guru's teachings and their own spiritual practices. The teachings presented in this book were given out the last six months of his Annamalai Swami's life. They represent the essence of his experience and his lifelong devotion to his Guru and his teachings.
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| The Power of the Presence Part One, Part Two, Part Three By David Godman. Accounts from Ramana devotees. Ordered individually. Rs 250.00 each, plus shipping and handling. How to order. What was it like to live with and be guided by Sri Ramana Maharishi, one of the greatest sages that India has ever produced? - Part One: Eight devotees narrate their personal stories, most of which have never before appeared in English. - Part Two: Six more devotees share their momentous and transforming experiences. - Part Three: The final volume. Recounts stories about a number of outstanding devotees: Ramanatha Brahmachari, Mastan, Lakshmi the cow, Echammal and others. Top of The Page |
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Living by the Words of Bhagavan An absorbing account of the trials and tribulations of Annamalai Swami's life with Bhagavan. Annamalai Swami spent many years supervising building work at Ramanashram under Bhagavan's direct supervision. This is a classic Milarepa-like tale of unwavering commitment to the Guru and his words. Many previously unpublished dialogues with Bhagavan are included, and the book also contains teaching dialogues that took place between Annamalai Swami and his own devotees in the late 1980s.
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