STORIES AS TOLD BY SWAMI RAMDAS


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The book contains 108 stories. Many of the stories were either heard or read by Ramdas on various occasions. The reader will find in the book also stories told by Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Ramana Maharshi and other saints of India and abroad.The collection is by no means exhaustive. But the stories presented here will no doubt prove to be a source of instruction and enlightenment to the spiritual aspirant.




In Quest of God


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COMPARABLE IN LASTING significance to the famous classics TheWay of a Pilgrim and Brother Lawrence's The Practice of the Presence of God, this book is an extraordinary spiritual autobiography. It recounts the story of a homeless monk's journey as he travels the dusty roads and paths of the Indian subcontinent, from the ancient temples of the south to the awe-inspiring, snow-covered Himalayas of the north. This is the tale of a pilgrimage, vividly and compellingly told, taken with the hallmarks of complete faith in the Creator and constant remembrance of God. Swami Ramdas did not accept money and treated all people he encountered as manifestations of his Beloved. The narrative contains many inspiring accounts of how his pure love transformed people who at first treated him very harshly. Whatever situation he was placed in, he didn't fail to notice the lighter side, which appealed to his keen sense of the comic and ludicrous in life. He never lost this quality, even after he became God-intoxicated and lived on the road in total, blissful surrender to the divine will. Many readers find themselves in a lifelong love affair with this story. This book is the first in a trilogy chronicling Swami Ramdas' pilgrimage to God-realization. The next two volumes, In the Vision of God, volumes I and II, are also available from Blue Dove Press.




In the Vision of God


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IN THE VISION OF GOD, VOL. II is the marvelous conclusion of Swami Ramdas' odyssey across India; the founding of Anandashram. There are few depictions of the spiritual journey, the soul's journey, as masterly as this trilogy.




Servant of God


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Never before have all the various facets of the teachings of Swami Ramdas (1884-1963) been brought together in one comprehensive volume.Like a beautiful multicoloured garland of fragrant flowers, Servant of God is a collection of extracts from the writings of Ramdas that are arranged under 101 chapter headings.The very phrases of Ramdas form the chapter headings which range from Aboration of the Lord` to Zoroaster Taught the Suzerainty of God .




Miracle of Love - Stories about Neem Karoli Baba


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T he material in this volume is culled from over two thousand stories about Maharajji gathered during five years from more than one hundred devotees. To these devotees who shared their treasured memo ries, I wish to express my deep love and appreciation. Some of them felt that no book could or should be written about a being with qualities as vast, formless, and subtle as Maharajji’s, and yet they contributed their stories nevertheless. I honor them for this kindness and I hope that in my zeal to share experiences of Maharajji with others who were not fortu nate enough to have met him, I have not misused their trust. Some devotees tell me that stories told by other devotees are not fac tually accurate. I have no way of ascertaining the authenticity of any single story. All I can report is that those o f us who gathered the stories were impressed by the credibility of those of us who told the stories. Though the responsibility for this manuscript lies solely with me, I am delighted to acknowledge a lot o f loving help from my friends:




Hindu Approaches to Spiritual Care


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Showing how spiritual care is practiced in a variety of different contexts such as healthcare, detention and higher education, as well as settings that may not have formal chaplaincy arrangements, this book offers an original and unique resource for Hindu chaplains to understand and practice spiritual care in a way that is authentic to their own tradition and that meets the needs of Hindus. It offers a Hindu perspective for all chaplains to inform their caregiving to Hindus. The book explores the theological and metaphysical roots of Hindu chaplaincy and puts forward the case for Hindu chaplaincy as a valuable spiritual practice. It covers the issues that arise in specific locations, such as college, healthcare, prison, military and the corporate sector. Chapters also examine Hindu pastoral care offered in other, 'non-chaplaincy' settings, such as LGBT centres, social justice work and environmental activism. Made up of some 30 essays by chaplains, scholars and other important voices in the field, Hindu Approaches to Spiritual Care provides spiritual caregivers with a comprehensive theoretical and practical approach to the relationship of Hinduism and chaplaincy.




Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages


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Organized chronologically, starting with Buddha and ending with contemporary seekers, this book focuses on the moment of enlightenment in the lives of saints and masters that led to their witnessing divine reality.




Swami Vivekananda


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With historical-critical analysis and dialogical even-handedness, the essays of this book re-assess the life and legacy of Swami Vivekananda, forged at a time of colonial suppression, from the vantage point of socially-engaged religion at a time of global dislocations and international inequities. Due to the complexity of Vivekananda as a historical figure on the cusp of late modernity with its vast transformations, few works offer a contemporary, multi-vocal, nuanced, academic examination of his liberative vision and legacy in the way that this volume does. It brings together North American, European, British, and Indian scholars associated with a broad array of humanistic disciplines towards critical-constructive, contextually-sensitive reflections on one of the most important thinkers and theologians of the modern era.




The Sayings of Ramdas


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The Sayings of Ramdas by Swami Ramdas is a collection of profound and inspirational teachings from one of the revered saints of India. The Sayings of Ramdas presents a selection of insightful and uplifting sayings from Swami Ramdas, a prominent 20th-century Indian saint and spiritual teacher. This compilation serves as a beacon of spiritual wisdom, guiding seekers on the path of self-realization and divine love. Swami Ramdas, known for his deep devotion and ecstatic state of God-realization, conveys the essence of his teachings through these sayings. The book covers a range of spiritual topics, including the nature of the divine, the journey of the soul, the importance of faith and surrender, and the power of love and compassion. Each saying in the book is a nugget of wisdom, reflecting Ramdas’s profound understanding of the spiritual path. His words are simple yet profound, accessible to beginners but also resonating with those who have advanced on their spiritual journey. The sayings inspire readers to look within, fostering a deeper understanding of one's true nature and the divine presence that permeates all existence. Furthermore, The Sayings of Ramdas is not just a book of spiritual teachings; it is a source of practical guidance for living a life imbued with spiritual values. Swami Ramdas’s sayings emphasize the importance of inner peace, selfless service, and unconditional love in everyday life. His teachings encourage readers to transcend the ego and experience the bliss of oneness with the divine. This collection is an invaluable companion for anyone seeking spiritual inspiration and guidance. Swami Ramdas's sayings are timeless, transcending religious boundaries and speaking to the universal quest for understanding and enlightenment. The Sayings of Ramdas is a treasure trove of spiritual wisdom, offering solace, inspiration, and insight to seekers of all paths.




Harikathā


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HarikathÈ (lit. stories of the Lord) is the exposition of a religioustheme, usually the life of a saint or a story from one ofIndia s scriptural texts. Its purpose is to spread devotion to theDivine. HarikathÈ is a composite art containing story-telling,poetry, music, drama, dance, and philosophy. Any story aboutGod or about saints, who are the living exemplars for the existenceof God, is an appropriate subject matter for HarikathÈ.The greatness of HarikathÈ lies in the fact that it providesone of the easiest, if not the easiest path to attaining lastinghappiness and peace. Not only does a kathÈ please its listener,as other fine arts do, but it also comforts the mind and elevatesthe soul of the listener. Thus, as it entertains, it enlightens.Meera Grimes (also known as Balameera Chandra) is wellknown in India for her HarikathÈ performances. Meera is alsoa Bharata Natyam dancer and teacher.