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I'm looking for a title of a book about Krishna published by

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. This particular book emphasizes the human

skills and talents of Lord Krishna as a ruler, politician, soldier,

and so on rather than his oft praised divine qualities.

 

One of the guys in prison has developed a hunger to immerse himself

in stories about Krishna. He reminds me that Amma said she and

Krishna were one. He has a terrible time with English spelling but

in one letter recently he quoted -- in Sanskrit, mind you,

diacritical marks and all--the last verse of Lord Krishna's teaching:

 

Sarvadharmaan parityaja maamekam sharanam vraja

aham tvaa sarvapaapebhyah mokshayishyaami maa suchah

 

with the translation "Giving up all spiritual practices, take refuge

in me alone. I will free you from all sin; do not worry."

 

He left out a few words but I was impressed. I sent him his own

Bhagavad Gita. Now he wants to read more about Krishna and the only

thing the prison has is International Society of Krishna

Consciousness literature.

 

All suggestions happily noted.

 

Aikya

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Could this be it?

 

http://bhavans.info/store/bookdetail.asp?bid=220&bauth=A.+S.+P.+Ayyar

 

Hope this helps.

 

Jai Ma!

 

-Achyut

 

 

Ammachi, "Aikya Param" <aikya> wrote:

>

> I'm looking for a title of a book about Krishna published by

> Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. This particular book emphasizes the human

> skills and talents of Lord Krishna as a ruler, politician, soldier,

> and so on rather than his oft praised divine qualities.

>

> One of the guys in prison has developed a hunger to immerse himself

> in stories about Krishna. He reminds me that Amma said she and

> Krishna were one. He has a terrible time with English spelling but

> in one letter recently he quoted -- in Sanskrit, mind you,

> diacritical marks and all--the last verse of Lord Krishna's teaching:

>

> Sarvadharmaan parityaja maamekam sharanam vraja

> aham tvaa sarvapaapebhyah mokshayishyaami maa suchah

>

> with the translation "Giving up all spiritual practices, take refuge

> in me alone. I will free you from all sin; do not worry."

>

> He left out a few words but I was impressed. I sent him his own

> Bhagavad Gita. Now he wants to read more about Krishna and the only

> thing the prison has is International Society of Krishna

> Consciousness literature.

>

> All suggestions happily noted.

>

> Aikya

>

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This is an outstanding book. I highly recommend it - it is voluminous

and has entertaining stories, philisophical discussions... something

to fit everyone's taste. And the author is not the least fanatical as

many vaishnavites are.

 

-yogaman

 

Ammachi, "Rufus Juskus" <rufmanj@v...> wrote:

>

> Could this be it?

>

> http://bhavans.info/store/bookdetail.asp?

bid=220&bauth=A.+S.+P.+Ayyar

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Jai Ma!

>

> -Achyut

>

>

> Ammachi, "Aikya Param" <aikya> wrote:

> >

> > I'm looking for a title of a book about Krishna published by

> > Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. This particular book emphasizes the

human

> > skills and talents of Lord Krishna as a ruler, politician,

soldier,

> > and so on rather than his oft praised divine qualities.

> >

> > One of the guys in prison has developed a hunger to immerse

himself

> > in stories about Krishna. He reminds me that Amma said she and

> > Krishna were one. He has a terrible time with English spelling

but

> > in one letter recently he quoted -- in Sanskrit, mind you,

> > diacritical marks and all--the last verse of Lord Krishna's

teaching:

> >

> > Sarvadharmaan parityaja maamekam sharanam vraja

> > aham tvaa sarvapaapebhyah mokshayishyaami maa suchah

> >

> > with the translation "Giving up all spiritual practices, take

refuge

> > in me alone. I will free you from all sin; do not worry."

> >

> > He left out a few words but I was impressed. I sent him his own

> > Bhagavad Gita. Now he wants to read more about Krishna and the

only

> > thing the prison has is International Society of Krishna

> > Consciousness literature.

> >

> > All suggestions happily noted.

> >

> > Aikya

> >

>

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> Could this be it?

>

>

http://bhavans.info/store/bookdetail.asp?bid=220&bauth=A.+S.+P.+Ayyar

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Jai Ma!

>

> -Achyut

>

>

> Ammachi, "Aikya Param"

> <aikya> wrote:

> >

> > I'm looking for a title of a book about Krishna

> published by

> > Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.

 

At 225 rupees (less than five bucks U.S.), it's

dirt-cheap! But it looks like you have to live in

India to buy books online from this site.

 

Keval

 

 

 

 

 

Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

 

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I would suggest the supreme Krishna book- the Srimad Bhagavatam. A good

translation is available, I think via the Sri Ramakrishna mutt . ( or the

chinmaya mission).

 

bala

 

Aikya Param <aikya wrote:

I'm looking for a title of a book about Krishna published by

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. This particular book emphasizes the human

skills and talents of Lord Krishna as a ruler, politician, soldier,

and so on rather than his oft praised divine qualities.

 

One of the guys in prison has developed a hunger to immerse himself

in stories about Krishna. He reminds me that Amma said she and

Krishna were one. He has a terrible time with English spelling but

in one letter recently he quoted -- in Sanskrit, mind you,

diacritical marks and all--the last verse of Lord Krishna's teaching:

 

Sarvadharmaan parityaja maamekam sharanam vraja

aham tvaa sarvapaapebhyah mokshayishyaami maa suchah

 

with the translation "Giving up all spiritual practices, take refuge

in me alone. I will free you from all sin; do not worry."

 

He left out a few words but I was impressed. I sent him his own

Bhagavad Gita. Now he wants to read more about Krishna and the only

thing the prison has is International Society of Krishna

Consciousness literature.

 

All suggestions happily noted.

 

Aikya

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

 

Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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or the Srimad Bhagavatam by Kamala Subramaniam (published by the

Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan).

 

I have a copy of this book (it's a mini-tome actually); it is

delightfully devotional yet has frequent pockets of deep erudition and

profound thought.

 

 

 

Ammachi, balakrishnan Shankar

<balakrishnan_sh> wrote:

>

> I would suggest the supreme Krishna book- the Srimad Bhagavatam. A

good translation is available, I think via the Sri Ramakrishna mutt .

( or the chinmaya mission).

>

> bala

>

> Aikya Param <aikya> wrote:

> I'm looking for a title of a book about Krishna published by

> Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. This particular book emphasizes the human

> skills and talents of Lord Krishna as a ruler, politician, soldier,

> and so on rather than his oft praised divine qualities.

>

> One of the guys in prison has developed a hunger to immerse himself

> in stories about Krishna. He reminds me that Amma said she and

> Krishna were one. He has a terrible time with English spelling but

> in one letter recently he quoted -- in Sanskrit, mind you,

> diacritical marks and all--the last verse of Lord Krishna's teaching:

>

> Sarvadharmaan parityaja maamekam sharanam vraja

> aham tvaa sarvapaapebhyah mokshayishyaami maa suchah

>

> with the translation "Giving up all spiritual practices, take refuge

> in me alone. I will free you from all sin; do not worry."

>

> He left out a few words but I was impressed. I sent him his own

> Bhagavad Gita. Now he wants to read more about Krishna and the only

> thing the prison has is International Society of Krishna

> Consciousness literature.

>

> All suggestions happily noted.

>

> Aikya

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

>

>

> Ammachi

>

> Terms of

Service.

>

>

>

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>

>

>

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Namaste,

 

Amma also recommends the Srimad Bhagavatam.

 

It can be purchased from Sri Ramakrishna Math online :

http://www.vedanta.com/showbook.cfm?booknum=10000208

 

Srimad Bhagavatam: The Wisdom of God

translated by Swami Prabhavananda

 

The Srimad Bhagavatam is one of the most popular scriptures in India,

and one of the most important, next to the Upanishads and Bhagavad

Gita.

 

This version focusses primarily on the teachings of Krishna, and the

generally more interesting portions of the book. The translation's

aim is to be true to the spirit of the original Sanskrit and be

easily readable.

 

329 pages, paperback $5.95

ISBN 0-87481-490-1

 

Om Amriteswaryai Namaha,

amarnath

 

 

Ammachi, balakrishnan Shankar

<balakrishnan_sh> wrote:

>

> I would suggest the supreme Krishna book- the Srimad Bhagavatam. A

good translation is available, I think via the Sri Ramakrishna mutt .

( or the chinmaya mission).

>

> bala

>

> Aikya Param <aikya> wrote:

> I'm looking for a title of a book about Krishna published by

> Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. This particular book emphasizes the human

> skills and talents of Lord Krishna as a ruler, politician, soldier,

> and so on rather than his oft praised divine qualities.

>

> One of the guys in prison has developed a hunger to immerse himself

> in stories about Krishna. He reminds me that Amma said she and

> Krishna were one. He has a terrible time with English spelling but

> in one letter recently he quoted -- in Sanskrit, mind you,

> diacritical marks and all--the last verse of Lord Krishna's

teaching:

>

> Sarvadharmaan parityaja maamekam sharanam vraja

> aham tvaa sarvapaapebhyah mokshayishyaami maa suchah

>

> with the translation "Giving up all spiritual practices, take

refuge

> in me alone. I will free you from all sin; do not worry."

>

> He left out a few words but I was impressed. I sent him his own

> Bhagavad Gita. Now he wants to read more about Krishna and the

only

> thing the prison has is International Society of Krishna

> Consciousness literature.

>

> All suggestions happily noted.

>

> Aikya

>

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Thanks to Achyut and Yogaman. I'll check this one out. I'm still

open to other suggestions of excellent books about Krishna.

 

Aikya

 

Ammachi, "childofdevi" <childofdevi>

wrote:

>

> This is an outstanding book. I highly recommend it - it is

voluminous

> and has entertaining stories, philisophical discussions...

something

> to fit everyone's taste. And the author is not the least fanatical

as

> many vaishnavites are.

>

> -yogaman

>

> Ammachi, "Rufus Juskus" <rufmanj@v...>

wrote:

> >

> > Could this be it?

> >

> > http://bhavans.info/store/bookdetail.asp?

> bid=220&bauth=A.+S.+P.+Ayyar

> >

> > Hope this helps.

> >

> > Jai Ma!

> >

> > -Achyut

> >

> >

> > Ammachi, "Aikya Param" <aikya> wrote:

> > >

> > > I'm looking for a title of a book about Krishna published by

> > > Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. This particular book emphasizes the

> human

> > > skills and talents of Lord Krishna as a ruler, politician,

> soldier,

> > > and so on rather than his oft praised divine qualities.

> > >

> > > One of the guys in prison has developed a hunger to immerse

> himself

> > > in stories about Krishna. He reminds me that Amma said she

and

> > > Krishna were one. He has a terrible time with English

spelling

> but

> > > in one letter recently he quoted -- in Sanskrit, mind you,

> > > diacritical marks and all--the last verse of Lord Krishna's

> teaching:

> > >

> > > Sarvadharmaan parityaja maamekam sharanam vraja

> > > aham tvaa sarvapaapebhyah mokshayishyaami maa suchah

> > >

> > > with the translation "Giving up all spiritual practices, take

> refuge

> > > in me alone. I will free you from all sin; do not worry."

> > >

> > > He left out a few words but I was impressed. I sent him his

own

> > > Bhagavad Gita. Now he wants to read more about Krishna and

the

> only

> > > thing the prison has is International Society of Krishna

> > > Consciousness literature.

> > >

> > > All suggestions happily noted.

> > >

> > > Aikya

> > >

> >

>

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Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan has distribution here in the US --

headquartered in New York City area, although "dirt cheap" might not

be the prevailing US price.

 

Aikya

 

Ammachi, Mike Brooker <patria1818> wrote:

>

>

> > Could this be it?

> >

> >

> http://bhavans.info/store/bookdetail.asp?

bid=220&bauth=A.+S.+P.+Ayyar

> >

> > Hope this helps.

> >

> > Jai Ma!

> >

> > -Achyut

> >

> >

> > Ammachi, "Aikya Param"

> > <aikya> wrote:

> > >

> > > I'm looking for a title of a book about Krishna

> > published by

> > > Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.

>

> At 225 rupees (less than five bucks U.S.), it's

> dirt-cheap! But it looks like you have to live in

> India to buy books online from this site.

>

> Keval

>

>

>

>

>

> Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

>

>

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Thanks, Amalia, for the name of the book about Krishna which Sudha

enjoyed. Thanks, also, to Bala, Manoj and Amarnath who want to make

sure that I don't ovrelook the classic Srimad Bhagavatam which I

have in it's entirety in Sanskrit at home. I'm sure that I will

enjoy getting my young new Krishna devotee some delicious books to

fuel his devotion.

 

Aikya

 

 

Ammachi, "Aikya Param" <aikya> wrote:

>

> Thanks to Achyut and Yogaman. I'll check this one out. I'm still

> open to other suggestions of excellent books about Krishna.

>

> Aikya

>

> Ammachi, "childofdevi" <childofdevi>

> wrote:

> >

> > This is an outstanding book. I highly recommend it - it is

> voluminous

> > and has entertaining stories, philisophical discussions...

> something

> > to fit everyone's taste. And the author is not the least

fanatical

> as

> > many vaishnavites are.

> >

> > -yogaman

> >

> > Ammachi, "Rufus Juskus" <rufmanj@v...>

> wrote:

> > >

> > > Could this be it?

> > >

> > > http://bhavans.info/store/bookdetail.asp?

> > bid=220&bauth=A.+S.+P.+Ayyar

> > >

> > > Hope this helps.

> > >

> > > Jai Ma!

> > >

> > > -Achyut

> > >

> > >

> > > Ammachi, "Aikya Param" <aikya>

wrote:

> > > >

> > > > I'm looking for a title of a book about Krishna published by

> > > > Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. This particular book emphasizes the

> > human

> > > > skills and talents of Lord Krishna as a ruler, politician,

> > soldier,

> > > > and so on rather than his oft praised divine qualities.

> > > >

> > > > One of the guys in prison has developed a hunger to immerse

> > himself

> > > > in stories about Krishna. He reminds me that Amma said she

> and

> > > > Krishna were one. He has a terrible time with English

> spelling

> > but

> > > > in one letter recently he quoted -- in Sanskrit, mind you,

> > > > diacritical marks and all--the last verse of Lord Krishna's

> > teaching:

> > > >

> > > > Sarvadharmaan parityaja maamekam sharanam vraja

> > > > aham tvaa sarvapaapebhyah mokshayishyaami maa suchah

> > > >

> > > > with the translation "Giving up all spiritual practices,

take

> > refuge

> > > > in me alone. I will free you from all sin; do not worry."

> > > >

> > > > He left out a few words but I was impressed. I sent him his

> own

> > > > Bhagavad Gita. Now he wants to read more about Krishna and

> the

> > only

> > > > thing the prison has is International Society of Krishna

> > > > Consciousness literature.

> > > >

> > > > All suggestions happily noted.

> > > >

> > > > Aikya

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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THE SERIES IS :KRISHNAVATARA BY K.M.MUNSHI.IT HAS 7 VOLUMES.I HAVE THE SEVENTH

EDITION(1990).THIS IS WHAT FITS YOUR DESCRIPTION,AIKYA. GOOD LUCK. IN CASE YOU

CANT FIND IT, LET ME KNOW. MUKESH.

 

Mike Brooker <patria1818 wrote:

> Could this be it?

>

>

http://bhavans.info/store/bookdetail.asp?bid=220&bauth=A.+S.+P.+Ayyar

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Jai Ma!

>

> -Achyut

>

>

> Ammachi, "Aikya Param"

> <aikya> wrote:

> >

> > I'm looking for a title of a book about Krishna

> published by

> > Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.

 

At 225 rupees (less than five bucks U.S.), it's

dirt-cheap! But it looks like you have to live in

India to buy books online from this site.

 

Keval

 

 

 

 

 

Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

 

Mata amritanandamayi

 

 

 

 

Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

 

Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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