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TEACHINGSWho Am I (Nan Yar?)The Teachings of Ramana Maharshi. A set of questions and answersbearing on Self-enquiry.Price: Out of StockAlso available as Free books/whoami all languages/WhoAm I English.pdfRamana Maharshi and the Path of Self Knowledge by ArthurOsborneThis book has all the essential information relating to the life andteachings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. It has interesting chapterson instructions given to his early devotees, “The Mother”, “ContinuedPresence”.Price: 7

Maharshi’s Gospel, The Teachings of Ramana Maharshi - Books1&2Answers of Ramana Maharshi to Questions put to Him by DevoteesPrice: 4Gems from Bhagavan selected by A. Devaraja MudaliarA collection of Maharshi’s salient teachings, compiled and edited byDevaraja Mudaliar, and broken into thirteen subject-chapters with suchtitles as “Heart,” “Grace and Guru,” “Fate and Free Will” and “Mind”.Price: 3

Guru Vachaka Kovai by Muruganar, (Editor) David GodmanMany of Bhagavan’s verbal teachings were recorded during his lifetime,but few of them were reviewed and edited by him. Guru Vachaka Kovai isthe biggest collection of Bhagavan’s spoken teachings that was thoroughlychecked and revised by him during his lifetime. As such it has a uniqueplace in the Ramana literature.Price: 15Arunachala Aksharamanamalai‘Marital Garland of Letters’ composed by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi.A detailed commentary by Sri Muruganar, who was himself highlyspiritually evolved.Price: 10

PicturenotAvailableUpadesa Saram/Undiyar ‘The Essence of Instruction’(B.V.Narasimhaswami)The Tamil original was entitled Upadesa Undiyar but all versions are nowcommonly referred to by the Sanskrit title Upadesa Saram. In Bhagavan’sday, the Sanskrit version was chanted before him daily together with theVedas. This practice continues to the present day in the samadhi hall.Price: 5Happiness and The Art of Being by Michael JamesAn in-depth exploration of both the philosophy and the practice of thespiritual teachings of Sri RamanaPrice: 10

Be As You Are - The Teachings of Ramana Maharshi edited byDavid GodmanA collection of conversations between Ramana Maharshi and the manyseekers who came to his ashram for guidance, contains the essence of Histeachings.Price: 8Sat-Darshana Basya and Talks with Maharshi by KGanapati Muni’s translation of Sri Ramana’s Ulladu Narpadu (Forty Verseson Reality). This book also contains recorded conversations with SriRamana, the full range of the Maharshi’s teachings.Price: 5

Tamil Recitations at Sri Ramanasramam by Sri Ramana MaharshiA transliteration into Roman script (Multilingual)Price: 5RECORDS & DIALOGUESLetters from Sri Ramanasramam by Suri Nagamma (Hardcover)Suri Nagamma, who had no schooling, sat at the feet of the Master, day inand day out, she felt an irresistible urge to record the discussionsdevotees were having with Bhagavan and, as she began recording them,found that that work was a sort of sadhana for herself and so beganwriting them as letters to her brother.Price: 12Also available as Free download: /2012/12/Letters Extract.pdf

Day by Day with Bhagavan by A. Devaraja MudaliarThis diary by Devaraja Mudaliar records conversations and events thattook place in the Maharshi’s hall during the years 1945 to 1947. Theauthor felt quite free with the Maharshi and discussed all matters withhim. Interesting insights into the Sage’s personal life, his relations withdevotees, habits and interests, along with many unique dialogues relatingto sadhana are all recorded in a manner easy to read.Price: 10Cherished Memories by Smt. T.R. KanakammalDrawn to the Maharshi at a young age, Kanakammal describes how, underthe watchful eye of Sri Bhagavan, she pursued her sadhana atArunachala.Price: 6

The Power of the Presence compiled by David GodmanDevotees narrate their momentous and transforming experiences most ofwhich have never before appeared in English.Part 1. Price 10Part 2. Price 10Part 3. Price 10A Sadhu’s Reminiscences of Ramana Maharshi by SadhuArunachala (Major A.W.Chadwick)Major Chadwick an unassuming English devotee who came to Sri RamanaMaharshi in 1935 and remained in Tiruvannamalai until his passing in1962 gives in this book what he saw happening in Bhagavan’s presencebut only such as have for the most part been unrecorded in the books ofothers.Price: 5

My Life at Sri Ramanasramam by Suri NagammaMore reminiscences from the author of “Letters from Sri Ramanasramam”,which includes many interesting autobiographical accounts of the author.Price: 7My Recollections of Bhagavan Sri Ramana by A. Devaraja MudaliarDevaraja Mudaliar, reliving in memory the many happy and blessed dayshe spent in Bhagavan’s company, in the hope that devotees may derivesome joy and perhaps even instruction from these recollections.Price: 7

Sri Ramana Darsanam by Sadhu Natananda (Edited by DavidGodman)Teachings of Ramana Maharshi illustrated by many quotations and storiesabout him recorded by Sadhu Natanananda, a Tamil devotee-pandit whoedited many of Sri Ramana’s texts.Price: 7At the Feet of Bhagavan by T.K. Sundaresa IyerLeaves from the diary of a devotee who lived most of his life with SriMaharshiPrice: 5

Sri Ramana Reminiscences by G V SubbramayyaThe author was one of the privileged few who moved with Bhagavan withchildlike familiarity and had His Grace in full measure.Price: 5Ramana Arunachala by Arthur OsborneArthur Osborne writes about Bhagavan and explains the accessibility ofthe path of Self-enquiry. Most of the chapters in this book were written asarticles in various papers during the months following the Mahasamadhiand they have now been collected together and edited to form a book.Price: 4

Moments Remembered - Reminiscences of Bhagavan Ramanaby V. GanesanA collection of interesting reminiscences gathered over many years by theauthor, who is the grandson of Niranjanananda Swami, the Maharshi’sbrother. Also included are many photographs of the Maharshi and of thedisciples that were interviewed by the author.Price: 10Guru Ramana by S.S. CohenCohen came to Sri Ramanasramam in 1936 and stayed for fourteen yearsuntil the Maharshi shed the body. He was one of the many staunchdevotees who lived at Palakothu, a sadhu’s colony near the ashram.Cohen’s reminiscences are sublime and his elucidation of Bhagavan’steachings is illuminating.Price: 7

Living with the Master by Kunju SwamiKunjuswami’s Reminiscences provide a rare, first-hand account of theearly days of Sri Ramanasramam and life at Skandasramam.Price: 7TRANSLATION & COMMENTARYReflections on Talks with Ramana Maharshi by S.S. CohenContains detailed notes on special passages from Talks with Sri RamanaMaharshi, arranged by subject into fourteen chapters, and presented withthe insight of one who sat at the feet of the Master and applied histeachings whole-heartedlyPrice: 7

Commentary on Arunachala Stuti Panchakam and UpadesaNun Malai by Smt. T.R. KanakammalThe author has explained the meaning of every word of Bhagavan’s original poeticworks, the meaning of each verse and added a complete commentary on it. She hasalso mentioned the circumstances in which each poem was written by Bhagavan.Price: 10Commentary on Anuvada Nunmalai - Translated Works ofBhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi Volume ITranslation in English of the commentary of Smt. T. R. Kanakammal onBhagavan’s rendition in Tamil of two spiritual classics from Sanskrit: DeviKalottaram and Anma Sakshatkaram.Price: 10

MISCELLANEOUSBe Still - It is the Wind that Sings by Arthur OsborneA collection of various articles and poems that Arthur Osborne contributedto the Mountain Path.Price: 7COMPILATIONSThus Spake Ramana Edited by Swami RajeshwaranandaEdited by Swami Rajeswarananda. A pocketsize book containing 125insightful passages selected from Sri Ramana Maharshi’s teachings.Price: 1

ANCIENT TEXTSTripura Rahasya - The Mystery Beyond the Trinity - Translatedby Swami Ramanananda SaraswathiThe Maharshi considered this to be one of the greatest works expoundingan ancient prime text on Advaita and often quoted the verses which arefull of divine nectar. This work was highly commended by Bhagavan SriRamana Maharshi for study by seekers.Price: 10

Am_I_English.pdf Ramana Maharshi and the Path of Self Knowledge by Arthur Osborne This book has all the essential information relating to the life and teachings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. It has interesting chapters on instructions given to his early devotees, “The Mother”, “Continued Presence”. Price: 7

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