Strictly for personal religious use.
Number of files in this index = 57.
- -advaita_vedanta
SrI abhilAShAShTakam - Sanskrit -SrI laghuvAsudeva mananam (Sanskrit+Tamil) - Sanskrit -
English Translation of Adhyasa Bhashya by S. N. Sastri - English -
Brahma sutras text, word-to-word meaning, traslation and commentary by sri swami sivananda published by the divine life society p.o. Shivanandanagar—249 192. The Bhashya of Sri Sankara on Brahma Sutras is known as Sariraka Bhashya. His school of thought is Kevala Advaita. The Bhashya of Sri Ramanuja who founded the Visishtadvaita School is called Sri Bhashya. The commentary of Sri Nimbarkacharya is known as Vedanta- parijata-saurabha. Sri Vallabhacharya. We superimpose the changing body and mind upon the non-changing Self. This process is called adhyAsa or adhyAropa (wrong attribution or erroneous transferring of a statement from one thing to another). It is sufficiently important for Shankara to examine it in detail before he begins his commentary on the brahmasUtra-s (brahmasUtra bhAShya) as.
English Translation of Hastaamalakiyam by S. N. Sastri - SanskritEnglish -
A Glimpse of Sri Sankara (from his 108 names) - SanskritEnglish -
Sri Sankara's Aparoksha Anubhuti with Tamil Translation - SanskritEnglishTamil - (239.9 kB)
Differences between Bhamati and Vivarana (Mani Dravid Sastrigal, translated by S. N. Sastri) - English - (27.7 kB)
Commentary on First Sutra of Brahmasutrabhashya (Mani Dravid Sastrigal, translated by S. N. Sastri) - English - (75.2 kB)
Commentary on Second Sutra of Brahmasutrabhashya (Mani Dravid Sastrigal, translated by S. N. Sastri) - English - (63.1 kB)
Commentary on Third Sutra of Brahmasutrabhashya (Mani Dravid Sastrigal, translated by S. N. Sastri) - English - (12.1 kB)
Commentary on Fourth Sutra of Brahmasutrabhashya (Mani Dravid Sastrigal, translated by S. N. Sastri) - English - (12.1 kB)
On theories of Erroneous Cognition by S. N. Sastri - English - (83.7 kB)
English Translation of Acharya's Manishapanchakam - English - (76.7 kB)
devI
Number of files in this index = 57.
- -advaita_vedanta
SrI abhilAShAShTakam - Sanskrit -SrI laghuvAsudeva mananam (Sanskrit+Tamil) - Sanskrit -
English Translation of Adhyasa Bhashya by S. N. Sastri - English -
Brahma sutras text, word-to-word meaning, traslation and commentary by sri swami sivananda published by the divine life society p.o. Shivanandanagar—249 192. The Bhashya of Sri Sankara on Brahma Sutras is known as Sariraka Bhashya. His school of thought is Kevala Advaita. The Bhashya of Sri Ramanuja who founded the Visishtadvaita School is called Sri Bhashya. The commentary of Sri Nimbarkacharya is known as Vedanta- parijata-saurabha. Sri Vallabhacharya. We superimpose the changing body and mind upon the non-changing Self. This process is called adhyAsa or adhyAropa (wrong attribution or erroneous transferring of a statement from one thing to another). It is sufficiently important for Shankara to examine it in detail before he begins his commentary on the brahmasUtra-s (brahmasUtra bhAShya) as.
English Translation of Hastaamalakiyam by S. N. Sastri - SanskritEnglish -
A Glimpse of Sri Sankara (from his 108 names) - SanskritEnglish -
Sri Sankara's Aparoksha Anubhuti with Tamil Translation - SanskritEnglishTamil - (239.9 kB)
Differences between Bhamati and Vivarana (Mani Dravid Sastrigal, translated by S. N. Sastri) - English - (27.7 kB)
Commentary on First Sutra of Brahmasutrabhashya (Mani Dravid Sastrigal, translated by S. N. Sastri) - English - (75.2 kB)
Commentary on Second Sutra of Brahmasutrabhashya (Mani Dravid Sastrigal, translated by S. N. Sastri) - English - (63.1 kB)
Commentary on Third Sutra of Brahmasutrabhashya (Mani Dravid Sastrigal, translated by S. N. Sastri) - English - (12.1 kB)
Commentary on Fourth Sutra of Brahmasutrabhashya (Mani Dravid Sastrigal, translated by S. N. Sastri) - English - (12.1 kB)
On theories of Erroneous Cognition by S. N. Sastri - English - (83.7 kB)
English Translation of Acharya's Manishapanchakam - English - (76.7 kB)
devI
abhirAmi amman pathikam - Tamil -abhirAmi antAdi - Tamil -
annapUrNA stotram - Sanskrit -
SrI devI mahaatmyam (from Gita Press) - Sanskrit -
SrI devI mahatmyam (from Gita press - just Hindi Anuvad) - Sanskrit -
SrI saundaryalaharI - Sanskrit -
SrI saundaryalaharI - Malayalam -
Adhyasa Bhashya Sanskrit Pdf
devI sUktaani - Sanskrit -
devI krtis by svAti tirunAL - Sanskrit -
SrI gAyatrI Worship - Sanskrit -
SrI gAyatrI shApa vimochanam - Sanskrit -
SrI kAmakshi navAvaraNa krtis by UttukADu venkaTakavi - Sanskrit -
SrI mUka pancha shati - Sanskrit -
SrI mUka pancha shati (partial English translation) - Sanskrit -
SrI kAmAxI suprabhatam - Sanskrit -
SrI lalitA pancharatnam - Sanskrit -
SrI lalitA trishatI pUrva pIThikaa - Sanskrit -
SrI lalitA trishatI (puurva, stotra, naamavali, and uttara) - Sanskrit -
SrI Sankara Krta mInAxI pancharatnam - grantha -
mInAxI ammai kuRam - Tamil -
mInAxI iRaTTai maNi mAlai - Tamil -
mInAxI kayaRkaNNi maalai - Tamil -
mInAxI madhurApuri ambikai mAlai - Tamil -
mInAxI amman piLLai tamizh - Tamil -
SrI agastya krta mInAxI yoga mInAxI stotram - Sanskrit -
SrI lalitA trishati bhaashhyam (Sankara) - Sanskrit -
Adhyasa Bhashya Telugu Pdf
SrI lalitA sahasranAma (puurva, uttara sahita) - grantha -
Sri Mahishasuramardini Stotram with Translation by S. N. Sastri - SanskritEnglish -
Adhyasa Bhashya Pdf
laxmi
SrI ashhTa laxmI stotram - Sanskrit -SrI ashhTa lakshmi ashhTottara shatanaama stotram - Sanskrit -
Collection of lakshmi stotras - Sanskrit -
misc
grantha Lesson 1 (grantha + devanaagari) - Sanskrit -grantha handwriting practice 1 - Sanskrit -
Collection of Stotras - Sanskrit -
Bhatta Bhaskara's commentary of taittirIya aaraNayaka Vol 1 - Sanskrit -
List of Good Sanskrit Books (contributed by SVS) - English -
sarasvatI
SrI sarasvatI stuti - Sanskrit -Adhyasa Bhashya Sanskrit Pdf
shiva
SrI Halasya Mahatmyam (sanskrit text in grantha lipi) - grantha -SrI ardhanaarishvara ashhTakam - Sanskrit -
SrI ardhanarishvara ashhTottaram - Sanskrit -
SrI mRtyunjaya ashhTottaram - Sanskrit -
Adhyasa Bhashya Pdf
rigvediya pancha rudram (Tamil translation) - Sanskrit -