Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Namaste In the discourses of the Paramacharya on advaita, the compiler Shri R. Ganapathy refers to a work in Hindi (later translated into Sanskrit) called VichAra-Sagaram' of NischaladAsa. I have heard my father also speak of a 'VichAra-SAgaram' now and then. Does any one know about where I can lay my hands on it? Sundarji? PraNAms to all advaitins profvk ===== Prof. V. Krishnamurthy My website on Science and Spirituality is http://www.geocities.com/profvk/ You can access my book on Gems from the Ocean of Hindu Thought Vision and Practice, and my father R. Visvanatha Sastri's manuscripts from the site. Also see the webpages on Paramacharya's Soundaryalahari : http://www.geocities.com/profvk/gohitvip/DPDS.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 advaitin, "V. Krishnamurthy" <profvk> wrote: > Namaste > > In the discourses of the Paramacharya on advaita, the > compiler Shri R. Ganapathy refers to a work in Hindi > (later translated into Sanskrit) called VichAra-Sagaram' of > NischaladAsa. I have heard my father also speak of a > 'VichAra-SAgaram' now and then. Does any one know about > where I can lay my hands on it? Sundarji? Namaste, The work, originally in Hindi, was translated into Tamil & Sanaskrit, and was refeeredt to by Ramana Maharshi also. (The WorldCat gives 1863 as the year when Nishchala-Das passed away.) http://www.bluedove.com/ramana.html Jewel Garland Of Enquiry Sri Ramana Maharshi-Translated from Tamil and Hindi. A selection of some of the gem-like thoughts from the Vichara Sagara, or Ocean of Enquiry. Disciple: What is Liberation while alive? And what is Liberation after death? Guru: The absence of the delusion of bondage even while one is embodied is Liberation while alive. The absorption of the gross and subtle nescience in consciousness after the experience of prarabdha is Liberation after death. This is the gist of the important scriptural texts. Booklet/24pp (Indian edition) #RM030 $2.95 Regards, Sunder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 advaitin, sunderh wrote: > advaitin, "V. Krishnamurthy" <profvk> > wrote: > The work, originally in Hindi, was translated into Tamil & > Sanaskrit, and was refeeredt to by Ramana Maharshi also. (The > WorldCat gives 1863 as the year when Nishchala-Das passed away.) Namaste, Also available from Ramanashrama: http://www.arunachala.org/Publications/Ancient_Texts/content.html Jewel Garland of Enquiry This is an English translation of Vichara Mani Malai, which is a compilation by Sri Bhagavan of salient points from the Tamil version of Vichara Sagara. Vichara Sagara is a voluminous work originally written in Hindi by .. pp.16 $2.00 Regards, Sunder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Namaste, For $12.95 the Collected Works of Sri Ramana Maharshi appears on the same page. That book includes "The Jewel Garland of Enquiry." Hope this helps. Bob Freedman sunderh wrote: > > The work, originally in Hindi, was translated into Tamil & > Sanaskrit, and was refeeredt to by Ramana Maharshi also. (The > WorldCat gives 1863 as the year when Nishchala-Das passed away.) > > http://www.bluedove.com/ramana.html > > Jewel Garland Of Enquiry > Sri Ramana Maharshi-Translated from Tamil and Hindi. > A selection of some of the gem-like thoughts from the Vichara Sagara, > or Ocean of Enquiry. > > scriptural texts. Booklet/24pp (Indian edition) > #RM030 $2.95 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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