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Advaita Makaranda

In Advaita Makaranda, the poet Lakshmidhara draws metaphors from the exuberant realms of nature to convey a spontaneous outpouring of the soul. Its poetic expressions and profound philosophical ruminations lend themselves to the exposition if the paradoxical concepts of Vedana. Swami Tattvavidanada unfolds this text with a compelling precision of a scholar. Swamiji distils the […]

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Mundaka Upanisad

In these eight classes during a 2001 Vedanta Retreat, Swamiji unfolds the essential teaching of the oneness of the individual and the Lord using selected verses from Mundaka Upanishad. An Audio Course on Vedanta Texts- Upanishad : Mundaka Upanisad by Swami Pratyagbodhananda Saraswati.

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Sadhana Pada

In these classes, Pujya Swami Dayananda unfolds Sadhana Pada of  Patanjali Yoga Sutras, the classical source of the discipline of Yoga. Pujya Swamiji’s deft handling of these Sutras will assure easy understanding without compromising the depth or complexity of the topic. An Audio Course (Course Code – AVG0707) on Patanjali Yoga Sutras : Sadhana Pada by

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Mundakopanisad

The Mundaka Upanisad, which occurs in the Athavra Veda, consists of sixty-four mantras divided into three chapters (mundakas), each of which is subdivided into two cantos (khandas). ‘What is that knowing which everything else is known?’ – asks this Upanishad, and proceeds to answer the question, with the classification of knowledge into lower (apara) and

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Kaivalya Upanisad

Kaivalya Upanisad in verse after verse reveals the non-duality (Kaivalya) of the world, the individual, and the Lord. Many mantras contain the echo of important mantras from other Upanishad and some will be recognized as mantras used in Arati. An Audio Course (Course Code – AVG1017) on Vedanta Texts- Upanisad : Kaivalya Upanisad by Swami

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Ramayana

The word ‘Ramayana’ refers to the story of Rama. The word ‘ayanam’ means ‘path’ and here refers to a movement in time. Thus the word ‘Ramayana’ means the life history of Rama. Written by Sage Valmiki, it is an epic, Itihasa, depicting the traditions, ideologies and heroes of ancient India and whose characters provide role-models for the

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