Spirituality
The Scientist And The Saint
₹1,250Science often claims the monopoly of truth, but is unable to give answers to the main questions. It is valid and useful in its field, but it must understand its limitations and is not a strong base for providing a world-view. On the other hand, throughout history, and in every continent, saints and sages have claimed to see the final reality. Their testimonies are, if not equal, at least convergent. This book quotes a wide range of scientists and sages, giving a strong base for a spiritual view of life and the universe.
Spiritual treasure of St. Ramadasa
₹1,000To write about the different modes of worshipping God and to say about the relation between the devotee and God without referencen to the speculative problems in philosophy is also easy. But to take into consideration both the intellectual quest of the philosopher and the actual devotional interest and practice of an aspirant and the experiences and the mature wisdom of a saint, and then to construct a philosophy of religion which all easy. This becomes all the more difficult when one has to deal with the polytheistic belief of the Hindus, and then to reconcile it with monotheism and monism, and to synthesize it future with mystical realization.
Oasis of Stillness The Life and Wisdom of Aghoreshwar Bhagwan Ramji, a Modern Day Saint
₹850The Life and wisdom of Aghoreshwar Bhagwan Ramji, a modern day saint
108 Discourses of Swami Brahmananda Saraswati Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath (1941-1953) (Hindi and English)
₹695We are fortunate in that many of Swami Brahmananda’s ‘Upadesha’ (discourses or sermons) were transcribed, and published in the ashram newsletter of ‘Shri Shankaracharya Upadesha’. Now these most important words of Shankaracharya Swami Brahmanand Saraswati are being made available in this special edition, both in their original Hindi and in English, with translation done by Paul Mason.
I Am That
₹695This collection of the timeless teaching of one of the greatest sages of India, Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, regarded by many as a ”modern spiritual classic” is a testament to the uniqueness of the seer’s life and work. I Am That (now in its twenty-third printing) continues to draw new audiences and to enlighten anxious seekers for self-realization.
I Am That is a legacy from a unique teacher who helps the reader to a clearer understanding of himself as he comes to Maharaj again and again with the age-old questions, “whence am I?”, “who am I?’ and ‘whither am I?” The listeners were never turned away from the humble abode of Maharaj.