Complete Works of Swami Rama Tirtha - In Woods Of God-Realization - 10 Volumes
Described as “one of the greatest souls, not only of India, but of the whole world” by Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Rama Tirtha (1873-1906) was a living embodiment of the teachings of Advaita Vedanta. Swami Rama Tirtha visited the United States from 1902-1904 and was one of the first great Swamis to bring the message of Vedanta to the U.S., Japan and Egypt, following in the footsteps of Vivekananda.
In Woods of God Realization is a complete collection of his writings and lectures. In this ten volume work, Swami Rama Tirtha presents a practical and inspiring view of Vedanta and also discusses various topics such as God-realization, Vedanta, Christianity and Islam, war and peace, and India's destiny.
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Upanishad Brahmayogin is the cognomen of Ramachandrendra Sarasvati, a great sannyasin and Advaitin who is credited with having written commentaries on all 108 upanishads of the Muktika canon. His works have been translated and published by the Adyar Library. He was born sivarama of Vadhula gotra in Brahmapuram, a village on the river Palar. This would date to the middle of the 18th century, based on tales of his association, as an older contemporary, with Tyagaraja (1767 1847 CE).
His sanyasa name was Ramachandrendra, but he came to be known for his scholarship by names such as Upanishad brahma yogi, Upanishad brahmendra and Upanishad brahman.
His commentaries on all 108 upanishads of the Muktika canon were the fulfilment of a wish of his father Sivakamesvara. Besides these, he was also the author of independent works such as the Paramadvaita siddhanta paribhasa and the Upeya nama viveka. A prolific author, he annotated the colophons of each of his works with the number of granthas contained in it, presumably to prevent interpolation. On this basis, his works amount to over 45,000 granthas.
Muktika Upanishad gives the list of 108 Upanishads. It is given as the teaching of the Divine Incarnation Sri Rama to his devotee Hanuman. It mentions the list in two places. In the first section (khanda) of adhyaya 1, verses 30 39, the 108 names are given in a metrical form. In the first adhy aya, second section (kh anda), verses 1 5, is given the subsets of these Upanishads associated with the five Ved as namely Rigveda (10), Shukla Yajurveda (19), Krishna Yajurveda (32), Samaveda (16) and Atharvaveda (31). The text of Muktika Upanishad can be found in the book, “Samanya Vedanta Upanishads” published by Adyar Library, Adyar, Chennai.
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His sanyasa name was Ramachandrendra, but he came to be known for his scholarship by names such as Upanishad brahma yogi, Upanishad brahmendra and Upanishad brahman.
His commentaries on all 108 upanishads of the Muktika canon were the fulfilment of a wish of his father Sivakamesvara. Besides these, he was also the author of independent works such as the Paramadvaita siddhanta paribhasa and the Upeya nama viveka. A prolific author, he annotated the colophons of each of his works with the number of granthas contained in it, presumably to prevent interpolation. On this basis, his works amount to over 45,000 granthas.
Muktika Upanishad gives the list of 108 Upanishads. It is given as the teaching of the Divine Incarnation Sri Rama to his devotee Hanuman. It mentions the list in two places. In the first section (khanda) of adhyaya 1, verses 30 39, the 108 names are given in a metrical form. In the first adhy aya, second section (kh anda), verses 1 5, is given the subsets of these Upanishads associated with the five Ved as namely Rigveda (10), Shukla Yajurveda (19), Krishna Yajurveda (32), Samaveda (16) and Atharvaveda (31). The text of Muktika Upanishad can be found in the book, “Samanya Vedanta Upanishads” published by Adyar Library, Adyar, Chennai.
CLASSIFICATION OF 108 UPANISHADS | |
Dasopanishads | |
Īsha | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Kena | Sama Veda |
Katha | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Prashna | Atharva Veda |
Mundaka | Atharva Veda |
Mandukya | Atharva Veda |
Aitereya | Rig Veda |
Taittiriya | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Chhandogya | Sama Veda |
Brahadaranyaka | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Samanya Vedanta Upanishads | |
Svetasvatara | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Garbha | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Maitrayani | Sama Veda |
Kaushitaki | Rig Veda |
Subala | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Mantrika | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Sarvasara | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Niralamba | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Sukarahasya | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Vajrasuchi | Sama Veda |
Atmabodha | Rig Veda |
Skanda | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Mudgala | Rig Veda |
Paingala | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Mahat | Sama Veda |
Sariraka | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Ekakshara | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Annapurna | Atharva Veda |
Surya | Atharva Veda |
Akshi | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Adhyatma | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Savitri | Sama Veda |
Atma | Atharva Veda |
Pranaagnihotra | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Muktika | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Saiva Upanishads | |
Kaivalya | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Atharvasira | Atharva Veda |
Atharvasikha | Atharva Veda |
Brahajjabala | Atharva Veda |
Kaalagnirudra | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Dakshinamurthi | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Sarabha | Atharva Veda |
Akshamaala | Rig Veda |
Rudrahrudaya | Sama Veda |
Bhasmajabala | Atharva Veda |
Rudrakshajabala | Sama Veda |
Ganapati | Atharva Veda |
Panchabrahma | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Jabali . | Sama Veda |
Sakta Upanishads | |
Sita | Atharva Veda |
Tripuratapini | Atharva Veda |
Devi | Atharva Veda |
Tripura | Rig Veda |
Bhavana | Atharva Veda |
Saubhagyalakshmi | Rig Veda |
Sarasvatirahasya | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Bahvrichi . | Rig Veda |
Vaishnava Upanishads | |
Narayana | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Nrsimhatapini | Atharva Veda |
Tripadvibhutimahanarayana | Atharva Veda |
Ramarahasya | Atharva Veda |
Ramatapini | Atharva Veda |
Vasudeva | Sama Veda |
Avyakta | Sama Veda |
Tarasara | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Gopalatapini | Atharva Veda |
Krishna | Atharva Veda |
Hayagriva | Atharva Veda |
Dattatreya | Atharva Veda |
Garuda | Atharva Veda |
Kalisantarana | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Sanyasa Upanishads | |
Brahma | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Jabala | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Arunika | Sama Veda |
Paramahamsa | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Maitreyi | Sama Veda |
Nirvana | Rig Veda |
Narada Parivrajaka | Atharva Veda |
Bhikshuka | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Turiyatita | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Sanyasa | Sama Veda |
Paramahamsaparivrajaka | Atharva Veda |
Kundika | Sama Veda |
Parabrahma | Atharva Veda |
Avadhuta | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Katharudra | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Yajnavalkya | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Satyayani . | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Yoga Upanishads | |
Advayataraka | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Trishikibrahmana | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Brahmavidya | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Yagatattva | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Amrtanada | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Darshana | Sama Veda |
Mandalabrahmana | Sukla Yajur Veda |
Yogashikha | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Amrtabindu | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Dhyanabindu | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Mahavakya | Atharva Veda |
Varaha | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Kshurika | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Pashupatabrahma | Atharva Veda |
Yagakundali | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Shandilya | Atharva Veda |
Tejobindu | Krishna Yajur Veda |
Nadabindu | Rig Veda |
Yogachudamani | Sama Veda |
Hamsa | Sukla Yajur Veda |
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Srimad Bhagavad Gita Sankara Bhashya English A Mahadeva Sastri
This book contains Sanskrit text of Srimad Bhagavad Gita with the commentary of Sri Adi Sankaracharya translated into English by Alladi Mahadeva Sastri. Adi Sankara's is probably the earliest extent commentary on the Bhagavad Gita. His commentary occupies a prominent place among the countless commentaries on the Bhagavad Gita by ancient and modern scholars and saints in various languages.
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Srimad Bhagavad Gita with 11 Sanskrit Commentaries - GS Sadhale 3
The Bhagavad Gita is one of the most revered sacred scriptures of Hinduism and is considered as one of the most important religious classics of the world.
All great Hindu acharyas of all times and from all parts of India have written commentaries on the Bhagavad Gita, most wellknown among them being the commentaries of Sri Sankara, Sri Ramanuja and Sri Madhwa, to name a few.
Sri Gajanan Shambhu Sadhale Sastri compiled the major commentaries on the Gita into a single book. First edition of this book, Srimad Bhagavad Gita with Eleven Sanskrit Commentaries, edited and compiled by him was published (partially) in 1906. Later, this work was published completely as a 3 volume set in 1935.
This book contains the following commentaries.
01. Shankaracharya's Adwaita Bhashya
02. Anandagiri's Vyakhya
03. Ramanuja's Vishista adwaita Bhashya
04. Deshika's Tatparya chandrika
05. Madhva's Dwaita Bhashya,
06. Jayatirtha's Prameya deepika
07. Hanumat's Paishacha Bhashya
08. Venkatnatha's Brakmanandagiri
09. Vallabha's Tattva-deepika
10. Purushotama's Amrita tarangini
11. Nilakantha's Bhava-deepa
12. Yamuna muni's Artha-sangraha with Deshika's Raksha
13. Gita Mahatmya of each chapter
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