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Vedanta Voz de la Libertad de Swami Vivekananda Compilado por Swami Chetanananda Excelente compilaci n y maravillosa exposici n de la filosof a Vedanta, con la fortaleza y la calidad explicativa que caracterizan al Swami Vivekananda. Con pr logos de los famosos escritores Christopher Isherwood y Huston Smith. ------------------------------- Vedanta: Voice of Freedom Swami Vivekananda Compiled by Swami Chetanananda Swami Chetanananda successfully presents Vedanta philosophy and religion through Swami Vivekananda's lectures. It is an excellent compilation as well as an introduction to Vedanta. With prefaces from Christopher Isherwood and Huston Smith. En Espa ol, 325 pp Sarada Ma Publishing
The Human Urge for Peace: What Is Right with the World
Swami Veda Bharati
Ahymsa Publishing
2013
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"This book is an extremely positive and universally appealing piece of scholarship. The kind of intellectual endeavor which in this period of extreme views and extremist actions can show us the way toward peace." -R.K. Pechauri, Chairman of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Mahamandaleshwar Swami Nityananda is from a lineage of spiritual teachers in India. While carrying the traditional teachings, he makes spirituality a practical part of modern daily reality, guided by the prayer "May all beings live in peace and contentment." Swami Nityananda was trained from childhood by Baba Muktananda and initiated into the mysterious path of the Siddha Gurus. He learned the various yogic practices, including meditation and Sanskrit chanting, and studied the philosophies of Vedanta and Kashmir Shaivism. He was initiated into the Sarasvati order of monks in 1980, and in 1981, Baba Muktananda declared Swami Nityananda would succeed him to carry on the lineage. In 1987, Swami Nityananda founded Shanti Mandir as a vehicle for continuing his Guru's work. In 1995, at the age of 32, he was installed by the acharyas and saints of the Dashnam tradition as a Mahamandaleshwar of the Mahanirvani Akhara. Currently Swami Nityananda, also known as Gurudev, travels the world, sharing the spiritual practices in which he has been trained. Conversations with Gurudev features question and answer dialogues that occurred over the years between Gurudev and his students and that shed light on the philosophy and practices of yoga.
In Jesus Was a Shaktipat Guru, Sw. Shraddhananda positions Jesus alongside other Jagadgurus (the highest kind of Guru, a world class teacher) who are capable of leading spiritual seekers to the