Prathana: Prayers of Bhakti Marga – Complete with Translations and Vedic Chants


Book Description

Community Prayer is a special time in our day. It is a time when we all connect to the Divine Name and Form, and also to the Divine within ourselves, our environment, and each other. This book contains the prayers and devotional chants performed every morning and evening in Bhakti Marga’s international ashram known as Shree Peetha Nilaya, as well as additional material used for special occasions and for individual practice. We hope this prayer book connects you to the Divine within you and helps you feel connected to our unique spiritual community, no matter where you may live. Special feature: this comprehensive edition includes English translations from the Sanskrit.




Prathana: Daily Prayers of Bhakti Marga – with Vedic Chants, Fifth Edition


Book Description

Community Prayer is a special time in our day. It is a time when we all connect to the Divine Name and Form, and also to the Divine within ourselves, our environment, and each other. This book contains the prayers and devotional chants performed every morning and evening in Bhakti Marga’s international ashram, Shree Peetha Nilaya. We hope this prayer book connects you to the Divine within you and helps you feel connected to our unique spiritual community, no matter where you may live.




Prathana


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Prathana is a collection of Hindu prayers used by Bhakti Marga for daily worship. The book includes a compilation of hymns and ceremonial prayers to the Guru and Hindu Deities and their respective translations into English.




Prathana: Prayers of Bhakti Marga – Complete with Translations


Book Description

Community Prayer is a special time in our day. It is a time when we all connect to the Divine Name and Form, and also to the Divine within ourselves, our environment, and each other. This book contains the prayers held every morning and evening in Bhakti Marga’s international ashram known as Shree Peetha Nilaya, located near Frankfurt, Germany. We hope this prayer book connects you to the Divine within you and helps you feel connected to our unique spiritual community, no matter where you may live. Special feature: This edition includes English translations for the Sanskrit verses.







Yoga Tarangini


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Commentary on Goraksasataka of Gorakhanatha, classical verse work on Haṭha yoga; presenting the viewpoint of the Nātha sect in Hinduism.




Waves of Devotion


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Bhakti Sandarbha


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Bhakti Sandarbha is the fifth Sandarbha of Jīva Gosvāmī. The first Sandarbha deals with pramāna, the Bhāgavatam. The second, third and fourth Sandarbhas deal with sambandha: defining the Lord in his aspects as Paramātmā, Bhagavān and Kṛṣṇa. The present Sandarbha deals with the abhideya (method), the sādhana of bhakti. This is the means to realize Kṛṣṇa. The same topic is covered in the second chapter of the Eastern Section of Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu of Rūpa Gosvāmī, but is expanded greatly. It discusses the spiritual nature of this process, the qualification of bhakti, the various actions of bhakti, vaidhi and rāgānuga types, mixed and pure forms of bhakti and various types of devotees.




Nirguna Manasa Puja


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Composed by the great sage of Advaita Vedanta, Adi Sankara, this work gives an exposition of the symbols of puja (worship) in light of Nonduality. Written as a dialogue between a disciple and a Guru, the disciple first asks, “What manner of worship is prescribed for the One existing as undivided Being-Consciousness-Bliss with no second, without misconceptions, and of one nature?” He then asks similar questions about the details of such in the context of utmost Nonduality, and, starting with the ninth verse, the Guru replies in the light of the Knowledge of that utmost Nonduality.




Mistakes on the Path


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Born into a large, shambolic family in Southern California, Madhuri and her younger sister took off as teenagers on a series of adventures that culminated in Pune, India in 1973. There they became disciples of the controversial mystic, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (later known as Osho). Madhuri describes her 30 extraordinary years in Osho's communes in Pune, India and Rajneeshpuram, Oregon. Internally she confronted her OCD, anorexia, and sex addiction; externally, relationships, the power clique who ran the Oregon commune and the general snafus life throws our way. Confronted with one of the most fundamental questions of the spiritual journey: pushing the river versus letting it flow (doing versus non-doing), she emerges as a respected Intuitive healer and teacher who now travels the world giving sessions and teaching workshops. The ambience of an enlightened Master, in all its radiance and mystery, is beautifully and sensitively portrayed.