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    Awakening to the infinite: Essential Answers for Spiritual Seekers from the Perspective of Nonduality.Swami Muktananda & Swami Muktananda of Rishikesh - 2015 - Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books.
    Having been raised as a Catholic and educated in the West, then trained as a monk in India since the 1980s, Canadian author Swami Muktananda of Rishikesh is uniquely positioned to bring the Eastern tradition of Vedanta to Western spiritual seekers. In Awakening to the Infinite, he answers the eternal, fundamental question posed by philosophical seekers, "Who am I?" with straightforward simplicity. Knowing who you are and adopting a spiritual outlook, he counsels, can help solve problems in (...)
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    Citśakti vilāsa.Swami Muktananda - 1970 - [n.p.:
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    Paramārtha kathāprasaṅga.Swami Muktananda - 1977
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  4. Paramartha katha prasang: spiritual conversations with Swami Muktananda, 1962-1966.Muktananda - 1981 - Ganeshpuri: Gurudev Siddha Peeth.
     
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  5. Swami Vivekananda's Vedāntic Cosmopolitanism.Swami Medhananda - 2022 - Oxford University Press.
    "Swami Vivekananda, the nineteenth-century Hindu monk who introduced Vedåanta to the West, is undoubtedly one of modern India's most influential philosophers. Unfortunately, his philosophy has too often been interpreted through reductive hermeneutic lenses. Typically, scholars have viewed him either as a modern-day exponent of âSaçnkara's Advaita Vedåanta or as a "Neo-Vedåantin" influenced more by Western ideas than indigenous Indian traditions. In Swami Vivekananda's Vedåantic Cosmopolitanism, Swami Medhananda rejects both of these prevailing approaches to offer a new interpretation (...)
  6. The Playful Self-Involution of Divine Consciousness: Sri Aurobindo’s Evolutionary Cosmopsychism and His Response to the Individuation Problem.Swami Medhananda - 2022 - The Monist 105 (1):92-109.
    This article argues that the Indian philosopher-mystic Sri Aurobindo espoused a sophisticated form of cosmopsychism that has great contemporary relevance. After first discussing Aurobindo’s prescient reflections on the “central problem of consciousness” and his arguments against materialist reductionism, I explain how he developed a panentheistic philosophy of “realistic Adwaita” on the basis of his own spiritual experiences and his intensive study of the Vedāntic scriptures. He derived from this realistic Advaita philosophy a highly original doctrine of evolutionary cosmopsychism, according to (...)
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    Hindu View of Christ.Swami Akhilananda - 1949 - Philosophy East and West 2 (2):172-173.
  8. “A Great Adventure of the Soul”: Sri Aurobindo’s Vedāntic Theodicy of Spiritual Evolution.Swami Medhananda - 2022 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 25 (3):229-257.
    This article reexamines Sri Aurobindo’s multifaceted response to the problem of evil in The Life Divine. According to my reconstruction, his response has three key dimensions: first, a skeptical theist refutation of arguments from evil against God’s existence; second, a theodicy of “spiritual evolution,” according to which the experience of suffering is necessary for the soul’s spiritual growth; and third, a panentheistic conception of the Divine Saccidānanda as the sole reality which playfully manifests as everything and everyone in the universe. (...)
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    Vedanta philosophy; five lectures on reincarnation.Swami Abhedananda - 1907 - [n.p.]: Nuvision Publications.
    Vedanta is one of the world's most ancient religious philosophies and one of its broadest. Based on the Vedas, the sacred scriptures of India, Vedanta affirms the oneness of existence, the divinity of the soul, and the harmony of religions. Vedanta is the philosophical foundation of Hinduism; but while Hinduism includes aspects of Indian culture, Vedanta is universal in its application and is equally relevant to all countries, all cultures, and all religious backgrounds. The unity of existence is one of (...)
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    Vedanta, the science of life.Swami Chinmayananda - 1979 - Bombay: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust.
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    Was Swami Vivekananda a Hindu Supremacist? Revisiting a Long-Standing Debate.Swami Medhananda - 2020 - Religions 11 (7).
    In the past several decades, numerous scholars have contended that Swami Vivekananda was a Hindu supremacist in the guise of a liberal preacher of the harmony of all religions. Jyotirmaya Sharma follows their lead in his provocative book, A Restatement of Religion: Swami Vivekananda and the Making of Hindu Nationalism (2013). According to Sharma, Vivekananda was “the father and preceptor of Hindutva,” a Hindu chauvinist who favored the existing caste system, denigrated non-Hindu religions, and deviated from his guru (...)
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    Philosophy of service: an approach to human development in India and the problems of our working class.Swami Ranganathananda - 2003 - Kolkata: Advaita Ashrama.
    Speeches delivered by the author at Lucknow on 2nd April 1968, and, Hyderabad on 26th March 1977; previously serialized in the Prabuddha Bharata issues of August, September, and October 1968, and, March and April 1978.
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    Realization of Brahmavidya: Swaminarayan theology.Swami Brahmadarśanadāsa - 2015 - Ahmedabad: Swaminarayan Aksharpith.
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    Democratic administration in the light of practical Vedanta.Swami Ranganathananda - 2003 - Mylapore, Chennai: Sri Ramakrishna Math.
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    Amṛtabindu Upaniṣad: a drop of immortality.Swami Tejomayananda - 2010 - Mumbai: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust.
    Includes text in Sanskrit with English translation and commentary.
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    Journey from many to one: essentials of Advaita Vedanta.Swami Bhaskarananda - 2009 - Seattle: Viveka Press.
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  17. Concept of moksha in swaminarayan philosophy.Swami Atmaswarupdas - 1981 - In Sahajānanda (ed.), New dimensions in Vedanta philosophy. Ahmedabad: Bochasanwasi Shri Aksharpurushottam Sanstha. pp. 1--125.
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    Introduction.Swami Medhananda - 2022 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 25 (3):193-198.
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  19. The goal of human life according to jnanayoga.Swami Gnaneswarananda - 2002 - In Ravīndra Kumāra Paṇḍā (ed.), Studies in Vedānta Philosophy. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 123.
     
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  20. The most powerful dynamo of strength and power, the infinite and inexhaustible source of eternal perfection, beauty and truth is man. The sun, the moon, the planets, the oceans and mountains, fire, ether, electricity—all these are but by.Swami Gnaneswarananda - 2002 - In Ravīndra Kumāra Paṇḍā (ed.), Studies in Vedānta Philosophy. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 276.
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    Preaching Vedanta.Swami Iraianban - 1997 - New Delhi: Abhinav Publications.
    The Book Begins By Re-Examining The Imagery Of The Vedas And The Upanisads, Highlighting Some Aspects Of Early Speculative Thought Which Influenced The Enunciation Of Aesthetic Theories, Particularly Of Bharata In The Natyasastra.
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    The secret of the katha upanishad.Swami Krishnananda - 1974 - Shivanandanagar, U.P.: Divine Life Society.
    Lectures delivered by the author during Sadhana Week held at Divine Life Society in 1973.
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    Yoga: the ultimate spiritual path.Swami Rajarshi Muni & Rājarshi - 2001 - St. Paul, Minn.: Llewellyn Publications. Edited by Rājarshi.
    This groundbreaking work is for serious seekers and scholars about spontaneous yoga--the yoga of liberation. Instead of discussing the physical exercises or meditations usually understood to be yoga in the West, this book focuses on a proven process by which one can achieve liberation from the limitations of time and space and cultivate unlimited divine powers, and an immortal, physically perfect divine body that is retained forever. Illustrations.
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    Spiritual teachings of Swami Abhedananda.Swami Abhedānanda - 1962 - Calcutta,: Ramakrishna Vedanta Math.
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    The complete works of Swami Ramakrishnananda: a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna.Swami Ramakrishnananda - 2012 - Chennai: Sri Ramakrishna Math.
  26. A short history of religious and philosophic thought in India.Swami Krishnananda - 1970 - Sivanandanagar,: University Press, Divine Life Society.
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    The philosophical verses of Yogavāsishtha: an English translation of Yogavāsishtha-sāra with commentary and Sanskrit text.Swami Bhaskarananda (ed.) - 2006 - Seattle, WA: Viveka Press.
    English translation and commentary on the selected, highly philosophical verses from the Yogavasishtha, a famous scripture of Hinduism. It deals with the monistic concept of God. In Hindu tradition Monism is called Advaita. Advaita is one of the principal Vedantic schools. It asserts that Brahman alone exists, and because of illusion resulting from ignorance, Brahman appears as this world.Along with the English translation and commentary, the Sanskrit text is included in Devanagary script.
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  28. Panentheism and the “Most Nonsensical Superstition” of Polytheism.Swami Medhananda - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (2).
    The German philosopher K.C.F. Krause found deep conceptual parallels between his panentheistic system and the Indian philosophy of Vedānta. This article critically examines Krause’s understanding of Vedānta and popular Hindu religion. I argue that while Krause was correct in viewing the mystical panentheistic doctrine of Vedānta as a precursor to his own philosophy, he was also frequently misled by unreliable translations and secondary texts. Krause, I suggest, was mistaken in characterizing the Hindu practice of image worship as “polytheism” and “idolatry,” (...)
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    Sahayoga thī samādhi: Maharshi Patañjali racita Yogasūtranī samajūti.Swami Brahmavedānta & Viṭhṭhalabhāī Prajāpati - 2007 - Mumbaī: Prāptisthāna Navabhārata Sāhityamandira. Edited by Viṭhṭhalabhāī Prajāpati & Patañjali.
    Exhaustive explanation of the Yogasūtra of Patañjali, work on Yoga philosophy; includes Sanskrit text with Gujarati translation.
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  30. Eating Sugar, Becoming Sugar, Both, or Neither? Eschatology and Religious Pluralism in the Thought of John Hick, Sri Ramakrishna, and S. Mark Heim.Swami Medhananda - 2022 - In Sharada Sugirtharajah (ed.), John Hick’s Religious Pluralism in Global Perspective. Springer Verlag. pp. 157-178.
    This chapter explores the interrelation of religious pluralism and eschatology in the thought of John Hick and brings him into dialogue with the nineteenth-century Hindu mystic Sri Ramakrishna. According to Hick’s mature position, various world religions are equally capable of leading to salvation, since all the various religious conceptions of ultimate reality are different culturally conditioned ways of conceiving one and the same unknowable “Real an sich.” The contemporary Christian theologian S. Mark Heim convincingly argues that Hick’s theory of religious (...)
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    Swami Nikhilananda 1895-1973.Swami Adiswarananda - 1973 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 47:225 - 226.
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    The First Usa & Canada Lecture Tour of Swami Ranganathananda.Swami Ranganathananda - 2004 - Advaita Ashrama.
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    Art, culture, and spirituality: a Prabhuddha Bharata centenary perspective, 1896-1996.Swami Atmaramananda & M. Sivaramkrishna (eds.) - 1997 - Calcutta: Advaita Ashrama.
    Collection of articles published during the last one hundred years in Prabhuddha Bharata, or, Awakened India.
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    The philosophical ideas of Swami Abhedananda: a critical study; a guide to the complete works of Swami Abhedananda.Swami Prajnanananda - 1971 - Calcutta,: Ramakrishna Vedanta Math.
    On the philosophy of the Hindu spiritual leader Swami Abhedananda, 1866-1939, disciple of Ramakrishna, 1836-1886.
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    Teachings of Swami Vivekananda.Swami Vivekananda - 1964 - Calcutta: Advaita Ashrama. Edited by Christopher Isherwood.
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  36. Unpublished Lecture of Swami Vivekananda at the Barber’s—Vedanta The Soul.Swami Narasimhananda - 2015 - Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 120 (7):477-484.
    A new finding of lecture by Swami Vivekananda.
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    Vedic metaphysics.Swami Bharati Krishna Tirtha & Bhāratīkr̥shṇatīrtha - 1978 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
    First time in the history of India, in 1958, a Sankaracarya visited West. The author, His Holiness Jagadguru Sankaracarya Sri Bharati Krsna Tirtha of Puri, went to America at the invitation of the Self Realization Fellowship, Los Angeles, to spread the message of Vedanta. This book is a compilation of some of his discourses delivered there. These discourses by a saint-yogi and master of ancient Indian scriptures, also well-versed in modern sciences, give the essentials of Vedanta. They combine authenticity of (...)
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    Hindu Psychology: Its Meaning for the West.Swami Akhilananda - 1999 - Psychology Press.
    This six volume set from the International Library of Psychology explores the interface between pschology and religion looking at a number of areas. The relevance of Hindu belief systems and thier perception are also looked at.
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  39. Mysticism without the Mustikos? Some Reflections on Stephen Palmquist’s Mystical Kant.Swami Medhananda - 2021 - Kantian Review 26 (1):105-111.
    This article critically examines some of the main arguments of Stephen Palmquist’s Kant and Mysticism. While I agree with Palmquist that Kant admits the possibility of certain indirect forms of mystical experience, I argue that Palmquist makes Kant out to be more of a mystic than he actually was. In particular, I contend that Palmquist fails to provide convincing justification of two of his main claims: that Kant was a mystic or at least had strong mystical tendencies and that some (...)
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    The spiritual heritage of India.Swami Prabhavananda - 1962 - London: Allen & Unwin.
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    The complete works of the Swami Vivekananda, comprising all his lectures, addresses and discourses delivered in Europe, America and India: all his writings in prose and poetry, together with translations of those written in Bengali and Sanskrit: reports of his interviews and his replies to the various addresses of welcome: his sayings and epistles,--private and public--original and translated: with an index, carefully revised & edited.Swami Vivekananda - 1923 - Mayavati, Almora: Advaita Ashrama.
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    The Spiritual Heritage of India.Swami Prabhavananda - 1962 - Philosophy 38 (146):376-377.
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    Methods of knowledge.Swami Satprakashananda - 1965 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
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    Historical Development of Indian Music.E. B. & Swami Prajnanananda - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (4):462.
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    Panentheism in Indian and Western Thought. Cosmopolitan interventions.Swami Medhananda & Benedikt Paul Göcke (eds.) - 2023 - Taylor & Francis.
    For too long, scholars interested in panentheism have focused almost exclusively on Western approaches to the issue. This book offers the first in-depth study of a wide range of Indian paradigms of panentheism, both ancient and modern, and brings these paradigms into creative and constructive dialogue with Western traditions. This volume features original essays written by leading international scholars. The volume discusses a broad range of Indian panentheistic traditions, including the Upaniads, Bhedbheda Vednta, Rmnuja's Viidvaita Vednta, Yogcra Buddhism, and the (...)
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  46. Harmonising the personal God with the impersonal Brahman: Sri Ramakrishna's Vijñāna Vedānta in dialogue with Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇavism.Swami Medhananda - 2023 - In Ricardo Sousa Silvestre, Alan C. Herbert & Benedikt Paul Göcke (eds.), Vaiṣṇava concepts of god: philosophical perspectives. New York: Routledge.
     
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  47. The sum and substance of advaita vedanta.Swami Satprakashananda - 2002 - In Ravīndra Kumāra Paṇḍā (ed.), Studies in Vedānta Philosophy. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 150.
     
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    Attitude of Vedanta towards religion.Swami Abhedananda - 1947 - Calcutta,: Ramakrishna Vedanta Math.
    PREFACE. THE Author of this very practical treatise on Scotch Loch - Fishing desires clearly that it may be of use to all who had it. He does not pretend to have written anything new, but to have attempted to put what he has to say in as readable a form as possible. Everything in the way of the history and habits of fish has been studiously avoided, and technicalities have been used as sparingly as possible. The writing of this (...)
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    What religion is in the words of Swami Vivekananda.Swami Vivekananda - 1962 - New York: The Julian Press. Edited by John Yale.
    The ideal of a universal religion -- Principles and practices of Vedanta -- Self-realization through knowledge -- Self-realization through control of mind -- Self-realization through selfless work -- Self-realization through love of God -- Great teachers of the world.
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    Yoga-sūtras of Patañjali with the exposition of Vyasa: a translation and commentary.Swami Ajaya - 1986 - Honesdale, Pa.: Himalayan International Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy of the U.S.A.. Edited by Vyāsa & Usharbudha Arya.
    v. 1. Samādhi-pāda -- v. 2. Sādhana-pāda.
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