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For those members who wish to further study this Scripture, I append a brief

Bibliography.

 

 

Bibliography: Sri Ramana Gita recorded by Ganapati Muni in Sanskrit [see photo

File on this Site]

 

Sri Ramana Gita translation Sri Visvanatha Swami and Professor K.Swaminathan

Published by

Ramanasramam

 

The first English translation of Sri Ramana Gita by Sri Munagala Venkataramiah

(Swami Ramanananda

Saraswathi, author of Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi)and published in 1935 with

a Preface by Grant

Duff.

 

A second edition revised with the assistance of Mr.David McIver came out in

1946. A fresh

translation by Professor G.V.Subbaramayya, along with the Sanskrit text, was

published in 1959.

Another rendering by Sri Krishna Bhikshu, also with the Sanskrit text, came out

in 1966.

 

Sri Ramana Gita A new English translation by A.R.Natarajan, published by

Ramana Maharshi Centre

for Learning, Bangalore. With excellent Introduction and Commentary.

 

Selections from Ramana Gita by A.R.Natarajan Published by Ramana Maharshi

Centre for

Learning, Bangalore A clear contemporary prose translation of the most

important sections with

well researched commentary.

 

Bhagavan and Nayana by S.Shankaranarayanan Published by Ramanasramam A

moving account of

the intimate friendship of the Maharshi and the Muni, containing first-hand

accounts;

Nayana by G.Krishna Published by Kavyakantha Vasishta Ganapati Muni Trust

in Madras. A

deeply perceptive and readable life-portrait of the Muni, which gives special

emphasis to the

Muni’s work in rediscovering the original meaning of the RIG VEDA, later

developed by Sri

Aurobindo in 'The Secret of the Vedas', K.Shastriar, M.Pandit and David Frawley.

 

Maharshi by Sri Kapali Sastriar Published by SABAD ( Pondicherry)

Contains, as well as

diary excerpts, one of which is quoted in this volume, part of an unrevised

English introduction

to his Ramana Gita commentary: "Ramanagita-Prakasha".

 

Commentary on the Ramana Gita: "Ramanagita Prakasha" by Sri Kapali Sastriar

Published in

Sanskrit, SABAD. Published in English, Ramanasramam.

 

Glory of Vasishta Ganapati -- A Biography by Sri Kapali Sastriar, recently

translated from the

Sanskrit by Dr.S.R.Leela. Published by Aurobindo Kapali Sastry Institute of

Vedic Culture,

Bangalore Contains the Muni’s own versified autobiography in the First

Section, as well as the

wise rendering of the Muni’s experiences and teaching, by his foremost disciple

Kapali

Sastriar.

 

Eka Sloka of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi Commentary by C.Sudarsanam,

Intoduction by

A.R.Natarajan. publ.Ramana Maharshi Centre for Learning, Bangalore. A valuable

discussion of

history, meaning and significance of the great verse in the Ramana Gita (Chapter

II, verse 2)

written by Bhagavan himself, in Sanskrit.

 

Tantric Yoga and the Wisdom Goddesses by David Frawley, published by Passage

Press, Salt Lake

City, Utah Dedicated to Ganapati Muni to lead to a greater examination of his

teachings and

ideas. Draws from many untranslated Sanskrit texts of the Muni supplied by Sri

K.Natesan - (who

knew and was a disciple of both Bhagavan and the Muni) -and now aged 90 lives ai

Ramanasramam.

 

The Message of the Ramana Gita .A Paper by V.S.Ramanan ,President of

Ramanasramam, Oct . 1998 .

 

 

 

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