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Title : How God came into my lifeCover Price: Rs. 180/-
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The book is a collection of the writings, poems of 22 saints and great men and women. During the bhakti period in India several saints were born in different parts of the country. They sang and danced, wrote poems ,gave talks and had a large following and interesting stories. In almost all of their lives, God has appeared to them either in person or in a dream or as a miracle and has changed their lives forever.
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Title : Shanti Sopana: Steps to PeaceThe author has advocated twenty two steps to peace in this book. They include curbing anger, thinking positive, removing ego etc. They take the reader to the serene waters of the lake of peace. They are all well thought and do not seem unattainable to anyone who reads them. Read More
Title : Life and its meaning: An analysisThe book is an analysis of spiritual problems in the light of modern science, presented in a simple and concise manner. Beginning with the eternal question of 'Who am I?' he goes on with 'What am I?' and then talks on life and death, on mind and matters, the purpose of life etc. Read More
Title : Urge for synthesisThe book is a thought on the need for synthesis 'of everything, all existence, all that is perceived, felt, said, written, done and thought of'. It contains various letters on different topics written by the author and published in newspapers and elsewhere. The Times of India has published several of them.Read More
Title : Sadaa Shanti (Perpetual Peace)The book is a culmination of V Balu's work as a global peace activist and lays emphasis on inner peace and the role of individuals in global peace, the need of the day. The book begins with a peace prayer and then talks of faith, renunciation, inner peace, mental and global peace and global peace through art.Read More
Title : VivekachudamaniCover Price: Rs. 800/-
Offer Price: Rs. 600/-
Vivekachudamani is a philosophical treatise expounding the cardinal truths of Advaita Vedanta, according to which, liberation or 'moksha' can be secured only through 'jnana', which, in the first instance, begins with the discrimination between the eternal and the transient. This book is translated by P. Sankaranarayanan.
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