Listed below is a collection of Malayalam Spiritual ebooks PDF Books from various sources for you to download and read from your computer or other devices. Spiritual Ebooks in Malayalam Download Printable PDF Books. Listed below is a collection of Malayalam Spiritual ebooks PDF Books from various sources for you to download and read from your computer or other devices. You can as well print the PDF file and read at your convenience. Please do not forget to share these with those who are interested in these spiritual topics. Who Am I Sri Ramana Maharshi. Jnaneshwari Commentary on Bhagavad Gita Sant Jnaneshwar. Arivu Sri Narayana Guru, Commentary by Prof G. Balakrishnan Nair. Manisha Panchakam Sri Shankaracharya, Commentary by Prof G. Balakrishnan Nair Bhagavad Gitawith meaning in Malayalam Srimad Bhagavatham Daily Readingwith meaning in MalayalamAdhyatma Ramayanam Thunchathu Ramanujan Ezhutthassan Jnanappana Poonthanam Narayaneeyam Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri. Lalitha Sahasra Nama Stotram. Yoga Sutras with meaning in Malayalam Patanjali. Ishavasya Upanishad with meaning in MalayalamAdvaitha Chintha Paddhathi Sree Chattampi Swami. Kristumata Chedanam Sree Chattampi Swami. Athmopadesa Sathakam Sri Narayana Guru Sri Narayana Guru Complete Works. Sri Vivekananda Sooktas Sathyartha Prakasham Dayanand Saraswati Guru Gita Sri Asharamji Bappu. Neethisaram Ramayanam in Daily Life Aseshananda Swami Why Should We Learn Gita Chinmayananda Swami. Sanathana. Dharmamrutham Mata Amrithandamayi. Ammas Messages Mata Amrithandamayi. Quran. Malayalam Dictionary. Courtesy. Shankaran scribd. Ramachandran scribd. Dayananda Saraswati Arsha Vidya Wikipedia. Swami Dayananda Saraswati 1. August 1. 93. 0 2. September 2. 01. 5 was a monk of the Hindu monastic order and a renowned traditional teacher of Advaita Vedanta, and founder of the Arsha Vidya Gurukulam. He was the spiritual Guru of prime minister Narendra Modi. BiographyeditEarly lifeeditSwamiji was born as Natarajan in Manjakudi Thiruvarur district of Tamil Nadu on 1. August 1. 93. 0 3 to Shri. Gopala Iyer and Smt. Vallambal or Valliyambal. He was the eldest of four sons. His early schooling was done in the District Board School at Kodavasal. His fathers death when he was eight, meant Natarajan had to shoulder a significant portion of family responsibility along with his education. After the completion of his education, Natarajan came to Chennai erstwhile Madras for earning a livelihood. Natarajan worked as a journalist for the weekly magazine Dharmika Hindu run by T. K. Jagannathacharya and also for erstwhile Volkart Brothers now Voltas Limited for sometime. He also decided to be a fighter pilot at one point and joined the Indian Air Force, but left after six months as he felt suffocated by the regimentation there. While in his absence his younger brother MG. Srinivasan took charge of the agricultural fields of the family household and made sure that the family had the income to survive and live peacefully off the income. Involvement with Chinmaya MissioneditNatarajan became interested in Vedanta Vedanta known also as Upanishad, is a positional name for the wisdom contained in the end portion of the Vedas, the most ancient body of scriptural and religious knowledge known to humankind after listening to the public talks of Swami Chinmayananda in the year 1. He became actively involved with the then newly formed Chinmaya Mission in various roles and he was made its Secretary within the first year of its inception. He attended the Sanskrit classes of P. S. Subramania Iyer, a retired Professor of English. It was Iyer who introduced the mode of chanting the Gita verses that is still followed by Chinmaya Mission centres, Arsha Vidya centres and others as well. Swami Chinmayananda instructed Natarajan to set up Chinmaya Missions Madurai branch which Natarajan was able to fulfill. In 1. 95. 5 Natarajan accompanied Swami Chinmayananda to Uttarakashi and helped him in the preparation of a Gita manuscript for publication. In Uttarakashi, he met Swami Chinmayanandas Guru, Tapovan Maharaj, who advised him, You have a duty to yourself which is also important. Stay here. Do japa, meditate and study. Natarajan could not take up that offer at that point in time. However, he promised Swami Tapovana Maharaj that he would be able to come after one year and he did. Natarajan returned to Madras and took up the editorship of Tyagi, a fortnightly magazine of Chinmaya Mission. Upon the advice of Swami Chinmayananda, Natarajan shifted to Bengaluru erstwhile. Bangalore in 1. 95. Tyagi which was also moved to Bengaluru erstwhile Bangalore. During his stay there, Natarajan joined the Sanskrit College in Chamrajpet and had the privilege of studying one on one with Prof. Veeraraghavachariar. SannyasaeditIn 1. Swami Chinmayananda, Natarajan went to study under Swami Pranavananda at Gudivada near Vijayawada to clarify many of his doubts on Vedanta and self enquiry. The stay with Swami Pranavananda helped Natarajan learn one thing clearly that Vedanta is a pramana means of knowledge to know the truth of the Self. In Natarajans own words,I saw the Swami giving direct knowledge to the people he was teaching. This resolved all my conflicts. My problems with Vedanta had been my mistaken notion that it was a system. This critical shift in his vision about Vedanta impelled Natarajan to once again study the sastra with Sankaras commentaries. In 1. 96. 2 he was given Sanyasa by Swami Chinmayananda and was given the name Swami Dayananda Saraswati. In 1. Mumbai, erstwhile Bombay to the newly inaugurated Sandeepany Sadhanalaya of Chinmaya Mission, where he undertook the responsibility of editing the magazine of the mission Tapovan Prasad. In addition, Swami Dayananda taught chanting of the Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads to the students of Sandeepany. In November 1. 96. Swami Dayananda undertook a study pilgrimage to Rishikesh and stayed in a grass hut in Purani Jhadi now known as Dayananda Nagar. He spent three years there, studying Brahma Sutras under Swami Tarananda Giri at the Kailash Ashram. Public talkseditAround 1. Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise Activated And Tested Positive For Ana more. Swami Chinmayananda, the Mission approached Swami Dayananda to give public talks and lectures. Accordingly, between 1. Swami Dayananda travelled to different towns and cities in India spreading the teachings of Gita and the Upanishads. In 1. 97. 1, Swami Dayananda agreed to conduct a long term study program at Sandeepany Sadhanalaya, Powai, Mumbai and formulated a curriculum that would systematically unfold the vision of Vedanta. Between 1. 97. 2 and 1. Swami Dayananda conducted two three year residential Vedanta courses in Mumbai. In his words, At Sandeepany the teaching is traditional and rigorous. What would take a Sadhu in the Himalayas nine years to learn, the students at Sandeepany learned in two and half years. Arsha Vidya GurukulameditAt the request of students in the US, in 1. Swami Dayananda established a three year study program at Sandeepany West, in Piercy, California. In 1. 98. 2 he returned to India and continued to spread the message of the Upanishads through public talks and lectures. Responding to the request of students, devotees and disciples, Swami Dayananda established the Arsha Vidya Gurukulam at Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania in 1. Arsha Vidya CenterseditTeachingeditSwami Dayananda along with his students has taught ten three year programs eight in India and two in the United States and many of his students from these programs are now teaching all over India and abroad. More than two hundred of his Sanyasi disciples are teaching Vedanta and Paninian grammar around the world. InstitutionseditAs a teacher of Vedanta, Swami Dayananda has established four traditional teaching centres and many more across the globe through his students with a primary focus on teaching Vedanta, Sanskrit and related disciplines. These traditional teaching centres carry the banner Arsha Vidya or Arsha Vidnyana, i. Knowledge of the Rishis. The word Arsha has also been used by many of Swami Dayanandas students in naming their facilities to mark their lineage. The four Arsha Vidya teaching centres that Swami Dayananda has established are Arsha Vidya Peetham, Swami Dayananda Ashram, Rishikesh 2. Uttarakhand, India1. Arsha Vidya Gurukul, P. O. Box 1. 05. 9, Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania 1. USA2. 0Arsha Vidya Gurukul, Anaikatti, Coimbatore 6. Tamil Nadu, India2. Arsha Vidnyana Gurukul, Amravati Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra, 4. India2. 2These residential centres conduct long term courses, 12 week camps, weekend study programs and family camps throughout the year and the subjects taught include the major Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, several secondary texts of Vedanta and the Brahma Sutras. The study includes also the Sanskrit commentary of Sankara on these texts. Along with these studies, the Sanskrit language is also taught with Paninian grammar. The Gurukulas also conduct sessions of daily meditation and satsangas. Additionally camps are conducted for teaching Yoga, Indian Classical Music, Ayurveda, Jyotisha and allied disciplines. The teaching centres founded by Swami Dayananda offer Indians and non Indians, Hindus and non Hindus, men and women alike, an opportunity to study the profound knowledge of Vedanta. The teaching centres conduct outreach programs to reach out to the public at large. At present there are at least sixty centres2. India and abroad that carry on the tradition of Vedantic teaching under the banner of Arsha Vidya.