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Sadhana Panchakam Slide Show


Click on the image above to see the entire text and Swamiji's translation of Sri Shankaracharya's Sadhana Panchakam

Click here for Swamiji's class on Sri Shankaracharya's Sadhana Panchakam

Submitted by webdev on Sun, 2006-07-30 16:37.

Sadhana Panchakam

Submitted by webdev on Fri, 2006-07-28 16:11.

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Submitted by site-editor on Sun, 2006-07-23 21:32.

Kinds of Astrology

~~OM~~

There are basically three kinds of Astrology:

Swabhava (Intrinsic Nature) Astrology determines the intrinsic nature of an individual, his or her basic propensities in life, directions which will be most advantageous to complete unfinished karma, and skills and talents in which an individual will excel.

Shubha Karma (Event) Astrology determines the best time to perform certain types of karma, when to perform which puja, most auspicious times for the commencement or termination of activities, and the appropriate deities to be invoked for the best results.

To read more click here

Submitted by webdev on Sun, 2006-07-23 20:46.

Sahib Sadhu - The Movie


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Submitted by webdev on Sat, 2006-07-15 08:00.

Shree Maa Life Review 8

Shree Maa, the life of a Saint, reveals a life devoted exclusively to divinity in all its forms. Since childhood, her purity and focused determination brought her to the highest realization of the omnipresence of God. Without concern for personal comfort or gain, her life exemplifies true spiritual behavior and illustrates the ideals of human perfection.

In this enchanting biography, Shree Maa, the life of a Saint, Swami Satyananda tells the true story of Shree Maa of Kamakhya, one of the most respected yoginis of North India. Shree Maa grew up in one of the wealthiest and most prestigious families of Assam, before rejecting a life of privilege for a life of spiritual practice in the Assamese jungles. Swami Satyananda's account of her transformation into a saint is incredibly inspiring, as are the many beautiful passages describing how the yogis and yoginis of the Himalayas actually survive in one of the most remote locations in the world.

He includes eye witness accounts by devotees who have met her in India and abroad, as well as a delightful collection of Shree Maa's own favorite stories of the saints and ascetics of India. In the mid-1980s, Shree Maa's guru abruptly sent her to the United States. The story of Shree Maa's reaction to America, makes for enlightening, moving and amusing reading.

Sometimes when I read about India's saints and yogis they seem so far away, as if they belong to an inspiring fantasy world of the past, which doesn't really connect with my own day-to-day existence in Western culture. This book is a much appreciated reminder that extraordinary men and women are still being born and bred in the Himalayas, and that they're not as far away as we imagine.

A Reader

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Submitted by webdev on Tue, 2006-07-11 14:22.

Shree Maa Life Review 7

Swami Satyananda's clear, simple style makes the life of an extraordinary person like Shree Maa accessible to the western reader. The fact that this Swami spent his childhood and early adult years in the US allows him to translate the exotic and unusual experiences of an Indian saint into an easy to comprehend, enjoyable reading experience. This book is easily digestible and leaves you with a good feeling, like a delicious vegetarian meal cooked with a lot of love.

I found the author's description of Shree Maa's childhood particularly fascinating. Many of us may have wondered what people like Gandhi, Yogananda, Ramana Maharashi and others were like when they were children. Here Swami Satyananda gives us a rare glimpse into the formative years of a saint.

The advantage of writing a biography about a living saint is that there are so many first hand witnesses to their amazing lives. Throughout this book, both from westerners and easterners who know Shree Maa well, we receive a very personal and touching view of this great soul. The freshness of these stories give this book an unusual exuberance and vitality.

The fact that the Swami has now lived with Shree Maa for twenty years allows him to write, not from the dry perspective of a historian, but from one with intimate direct knowledge of this extraordinary person. Swami's first hand descriptions of meeting and traveling with Shree Maa were particularly illuminating.

The Sadhus stories at the back of the book were reminiscent of Paul Reps classic collection of Zen Buddhist teaching stories Zen Flesh, Zen Bones. These pithy stories are fun and illuminating.

I would recommend this book for all readers who are interested in gaining insight into the ancient wisdom of Hinduism and who want to understand how the enlightened state of mind manifests in a human body.

Steven Newmark, Ph.D.

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Submitted by webdev on Tue, 2006-07-11 14:19.

Shree Maa Life Review 6

This is a very special story about one of India's most beloved saints, written by an American who fully adopted a Hindu path and became Shree Maa's close partner as a spiritual teacher and leader of worship. Written with great respect, Swami Satyananda tells the many stories that have grown up around this Indian incarnation of the Mother Goddess and her complete devotion to God, which she lives out in both deeply joyful worship and in the exquisite care of those around her. Woven into the warmly good humored and inspiring stories are quiet lessons in Hindu philosophy and religion, reflecting Shree Maa's graceful blending of the various Hindu traditions into Oneness. Recollections by American devotees and delightful Sadhu teaching stories complete the volume. A joy of a book!

A.M.

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Submitted by webdev on Tue, 2006-07-11 14:08.

Ramakrishna Review 9

This is the first translation of the Kathamrita after the one by Swami Nikhilananda. Swami Satyananda Saraswati's knowledge of the language and culture of Bengal, and the interaction of Shree Maa, the living Saint from Kamakhya, has given a new insight into the writing of M.

A must read for all devotees of Sri Ramakrishna.

Sankar Viswanathan, India

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Submitted by webdev on Tue, 2006-07-11 12:58.

Ramakrishna Review 8

It started one Saturday evening with a devotee asking Shree Maa to read aloud the original Kathamrita in Bengali to the assembled gathering. Soon this became a most anticipated hour - Shree Maa reading the Bengali and her principal disciple Swami Satyananda Saraswati translating in English to those that clustered around them on the weekend evenings.

There are two parallel satsangs in the book. One that was happening around Ramakrishna and the other happening around Shree Maa and Swami Satyananda Saraswati. Where did Ramakrishna leave off and Shree Maa and Swami Satyananda Saraswati begin? It is very difficult to say - they seem to merge into one.

The book has been brought to renewed life with Swami Satyananda's translation. It is liberally annotated with Swamiji's own brand of wisdom and humor and Shree Maa's wise counsel.

A must buy for Ramakrishna and Shree Maa devotees alike.

Nanda, San Hose

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Submitted by webdev on Tue, 2006-07-11 09:56.