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Non 4 Year Course
Srimad Bhagavad Gita
Arjuna is filled with despair about violence and death before the Mahabharata war. He seeks’ Krishna’s guidance, who guides him to uphold Dharma through selfless action.
Tathvabodham
Tathvabodham is a complete Prakarana Grantham which introduces all the key prakriyas of Vedanta culminating into Maha Vakya vicharam, which is the core of the traditional teaching.
Saddarshan
This work of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi is full of most profound revelations of self knowledge. An essential text for all sadhakas interested in Advaita Vedanta.
Vakya Vritti
Vakya Vritti is a Vedantic text of fifty two slokas wherein Bhagavad Pada provides a step by step approach to understand the Mahavakyas.
Sanath Sujathiyam
King Dhritarashtra wanted to know about death and what it means to transcend death. To this, Vidura prays to Sanath Sujathar, who then manifests before them to give upadesa on Brahma Vidya.
Bhaja Govindam
Bhaja Govindam also known as Moha Mudgara is a popular text by Adi Shankara which underscores the view that devotion to the Lord is an important step to attain Brahma Gnanam.
Moksham
Moksha - Do we need it? Do we understand it? What should be the purpose of life? Let us learn more about Moksha.
Iraivanai Unarvadhu Eppadi?
கடவுள் எங்கே இருக்கிறார் அவரை நாம் உணர்வது எப்படி?
Vedanta Sara
This is a very important text covering every aspect of Vedanta studies authored by Swami Sadananda Saraswati over 500 years ago. It is highly revered by many considering the number of commentaries made on it. For a sincere seeker focussed on structured studies, it is a blessing from the Parampara.
Govindashtakam
Govindashtakam is one of the greatest works of Sri Adi Shankaracharya. It describes the life and essence of Krishnaavataram. Shankara Bhagavadpada has blended the greatness of Krishna as Saguna Brahmam as well as Nirguna Brahmam. Listening to the essence of this hymn will aid in transforming our Bhakti into more intense Jnana Bhakthi.
Value of Values - Selected verses of Bhagavad Gita
A value is a value for me only when I see the value of the value as valuable to me. We are not able to follow values as such as Sathyam, Ahimsa, etc. in our life only because we have not recognised the subtle gains that come to us by following values. Understanding the values is an important step in Jnana Marga for sincere spiritual seekers.
Value of Values - Selected verses of Bhagavad Gita
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