DISCOURSES
21 May 2022
UPANYASAMS - English
DISCOURSES
It Doesnt matter if You Die of It - JK.rar
Meditaion from Upanishads - SB
Svarupanusandhana Ashtakam - SB
Iruppathellam Iraivane (Tamil) - SD
Action and reaction-Sw. Dayananda.mp3
Growing to be matured person-SD
Knower & Known, Gita Ch 13 - Sw. Dayananda.rar
Profound Journey - Sw. Dayananda.flv
ENGLISH
Anubudhi Prakasa
Essence of Bhaghavath Gita - SP
Hindu Dharma Tatwa Vichara- SP
Intro. to Hindu Dharma Tatva Vichara - SP
Sarva Vedanta Siddhanta Saara - SP
Stothra & Mantra Chanting - SP
UPANISHADS
- Aitreya Upanishad
- Brahadaranyaka Upanishad
- Chandokya Upanishad
- Isavasya Upanishad
- Kata Upanishad
- Kena Upanishad
- Mandukya Upanishad
- Mundaka Upanishad
- Prasna Upanishad
DISCOURSES - TAMIL
Religious discourses on different aspects of Hinduism are linked here. You may browse by either speaker (here) or topic (under ‘Category’).
20 May 2022
WELCOME
Satsañgatve nissañgatvam
nissañgatve nèrmohatvam
nirmohatve niùcalitatvam
niùcalitatve jèvanmuktiç
- Bhaja Govindam
வணக்கம் നമസ്കാരം नमस्ते
A couple of years ago, in my quest to learn and understand Vedanta, I started searching the world wide web and found plenty of materials on the subject. Since then, I had been ‘religiously’ learning about Vedanta and had been collecting huge volume of such materials.
I am certain, there are many out there who like me, are in search of knowledge about Hinduism and are constantly searching the Net for materials. Since I have these readily available with me, why not place them in one place from where everyone can easily access and benefit from them? That is the purpose of this blog.
Here various materials on Hinduism are categorized and placed under:
• Discourses
• Documents
• Music
All credits go to those who originally uploaded these materials on the web and I have only attempted to collect t and compile them in one place. Please visit this blog periodically since I plan to add more materials regularly.
Thank you.
19 May 2022
Upanyasams by Nochur Sri Venkataraman
Atmathirtham – Teachings of Adi Sankara – NV
Ekasloki of Sankara & Ramana (Tamil) – NV
12 April 2020
DEVI UPASANA

While ‘upasana’ literally means ‘seated near’ (upa=near, asana=seat), it commonly is used to indicate bhakthi (devotion), puja (ritual) or dhyana (meditation). An attempt is made here to present resources to learn and practice these different aspects of worship. These include texts and books, discourses, recital of namas etc.
LALITHA SAHASRANAMAM
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- Audio
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- Books & Texts
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