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Eastern Tradition Inspired Writings by Swamini Sri Lalitambika Devi of Mahakailasa Ashram

Item Number
115
Estimated Value
62 USD
Opening Bid
40 USD

Item Description

Box set of signed books by Swamini Sri Lalitambika Devi of Mahakailasa Ashram -including:

The Lotus Within, Atma Bodha and other readings, and the Mantra and the Goddess

The Lotus Within,  is a companion guide to inner peace. A tapestry of folklore, poetry, wisdom, and prayer, it includes teachings that have been collected from Swamini Sri Lalitambika Devi’s early outreach work in New York City. These thoughts have been shared in psychiatric wards, recovery units, prisons, and shelters, with people whose courage continues to inspire.

Sankaracharya is often called the father of Advaita Vedanta. His hymn Atma Bodha is a classic introduction that brings the pure seeker to liberation. This volume includes Atma Bodha with text and translation, as well as Bhaja Govindam, Hanuman Chalisa, Mahisasura Mardini Stotram, and other devotional favorites.

Mantra and the Goddess is a guide to a life of inner beauty. It offers sacred teachings for healing the mind, as well as translation, text, and commentary on the Sri Lalita Sahasranama. Chanted around the world, the Thousand Names of the Goddess illuminate our limitless potential.

The sky's voice is such that
the mind must be very quiet
to hear God speak.
 
--Mira

 

Item Special Note

The Lotus Within,  is a companion guide to inner peace. A tapestry of folklore, poetry, wisdom, and prayer, it includes teachings that have been collected from Swamini Sri Lalitambika Devi’s early outreach work in New York City. These thoughts have been shared in psychiatric wards, recovery units, prisons, and shelters, with people whose courage continues to inspire.This heartfelt volume transcends culture, tradition, and time. Its gentle words will awaken any sincere seeker to the limitless potential for joy that lives in the heart.
 
Who we are is not who we think we are. Truth is simpler than mind and deeper than thought. It cannot be learned but only experienced. When at once we awaken, our doubts are alleviated. All is one, beyond time, space, and causation. Such is the direct realization expressed through Advaita Vedanta.

Sankaracharya is often called the father of Advaita Vedanta. His hymn Atma Bodha is a classic introduction that brings the pure seeker to liberation. This volume includes Atma Bodha with text and translation, as well as Bhaja Govindam, Hanuman Chalisa, Mahisasura Mardini Stotram, and other devotional favorites.

There is no greater joy, and there is nothing more to know. Such is realization of truth.
--Atma Bodha, Verse 54

Mantra and the Goddess is a guide to a life of inner beauty. It offers sacred teachings for healing the mind, as well as translation, text, and commentary on the Sri Lalita Sahasranama. Chanted around the world, the Thousand Names of the Goddess illuminate our limitless potential.

With eloquence and sensitivity, Swamini Sri Lalitambika Devi weaves the hymn's timeless wisdom into daily life experience. Drawing on various spiritual traditions, as well as her childhood, she explains how chanting mantra may liberate us. The Sri Lalita Sahasranama itself reveals the virtue, allure, and triumph of the Goddess in each of us.
 
Mantra and the Goddess is an exceptional expression of humanity's quest for spiritualism that emancipates the body and soul in achieving higher goals of life. These insights and revelations have the potential to liberate anyone who seeks truth. 

-Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury, Former Under-Secretary General of the United Nations

In Mantra and the GoddessSwamini Sri Lalitambika Devi shares her personal story alongside some of the spiritual principles that inform her work, creating a text that reflects the grounded, peaceful presence she brings to those struggling with life's challenges.

-Adam Reynolds, Supervisor of Psychiatric Rehabiliation at Mount Sinai Hospital