Autobiography of Swami Sivananda
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDG063 |
Author: | Swami Sivananda |
Publisher: | THE DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2019 |
ISBN: | 8170520290 |
Pages: | 176 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 7.2" X 4.9" |
Weight | 200 gm |
Book Description
About the Author:
Born on the 8th September, 1887, in the illustrious family of Saga Appayya Diskhita and several other renowned saints and savants, Sri Swami Sivananda had a natural flair for a life devoted to the study and practice of Vedanta. Added to this was an inborn eagerness to serve all and an innate feeling of unity with all mankind. His passion for service drew him to the medical career; and soon he gravitated to where he thought that his service was most needed. Malaya claimed him. He had earlier been editing a Health Journal and wrote extensively on health problems. He discovered that people needed right knowledge most of all; dissemination of that knowledge he espoused as his own mission. It was divine dispensation and the blessing of God upon mankind that the doctor of body and mind renounced his career and took to a life of renunciation to qualify himself for ministering to the soul of man. He settled down at Rishikesh in 1924, practiced intense austerities and shone as a great Yogi, Saint, Sage and Jivanmukta. In 1932 he started the Sivanandashram. In 1936 was born The Divine Life Society. In 1948 the Yoga-Vedanta Forest Academy was organized. Dissemination of spiritual knowledge and training of people in Yoga and Vedanta were their aim and object. In 1950 he undertook a lightning tour of India and Ceylon. In 1953 he convened a 'World Parliament Reliogions'. He is the author of over 300 volumes and has disciples all over the world, belonging to all nationalities, religions and creeds. To read his works is to drink at the fountain of Wisdom Supreme. On 14th July, 1963 he entered Mahasamadhi.
Publishers' Note:
A saint's life is the ideal for all to emulate, a pattern for everyone who would make his own life sublime. It is an open book from which to learn the lessons of divine life. However much one tries to gain knowledge of spiritual truths from scriptures and texts, it is not until one actually sees someone in whom those truths shine exemplified that one is ready, willing and eager to realise those truths in actual daily life.
That is the purpose that this inspiring book serves.---THE DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY
Publishers' Note | v | |
Siva's Experience | vi | |
Siva's Message | vii | |
How God Came into My Life | ix | |
What Life Has Taught Me | xiii | |
Introduction | xx | |
Preface | xxxii | |
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The Blessed Advent - Sri Dikshitar | 3 | |
A Giant Among Geniuses | 4 | |
Great Spiritual Luminary | 5 | |
My Birth-Place | 6 | |
The Budding Phase | 7 | |
Trials in Life | 10 | |
First Lessons in Service to Humanity | 14 | |
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Dawn of a New Vision | 17 | |
As a Wandering Mendicant | 18 | |
How to Benefit by Pilgrimage | 19 | |
Necessity of a Guru | 19 | |
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Vagaries of Spiritual Ambitions | 23 | |
How I Synthesised My Sadhana | 24 | |
Life at Swargashram | 25 | |
Out on Divine Ministration | 27 | |
Call of Mount Kailas | 29 | |
Mass Dissemination of spiritual knowledge | 30 | |
Spiritual Conferences | 32 | |
Lecture Tours | 32 | |
Unfailing Inspiration | 34 | |
Dynamic Transformation of the Masses | 35 | |
Types of Different Kirtans | 36 | |
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First Stage: | How Students Are Trained | 37 |
Reserve and Humility | 38 | |
Guiding the Steps of Neophytes | 39 | |
Second Stage: | Planting of the Acorn Sapling | 40 |
Talents Find Their Best Uses | 42 | |
Third Stage: | Birth of a Great Institution | 43 |
A Centre of Dynamic | ||
Spiritual Regeneration | 44 | |
Fourth Stage: | Collective Sadhana | 46 |
Prayer and Study Classes | 46 | |
Attention to Visitors | 48 | |
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The Divine Life Movement | 50 | |
The Need of the Hour | 51 | |
Universal Ideals for Spiritual Perfection | 52 | |
The Critical Juncture | 53 | |
Rapid Growth of the Mission | 54 | |
Basic Approach | 55 | |
No Secret Doctrines | 56 | |
What Is True Religion | 56 | |
Gospel of Divine Life | 58 | |
Practical Aspect | 58 | |
Role of Divine Life Branches and Spiritual Aspirants | 59 | |
Oneness of Humanity | 60 | |
The Clarion Call of Divine Life | 61 | |
(1) Importance of Collective Sadhana | 62 | |
(2)How to Start a Branch of | 62 | |
(3) Spiritual Current Must Be Kept Alive | 65 | |
(4) Service Is Greater Than Meditation | 66 | |
(5) Integral Yoga | 67 | |
(6)All-round Application to the Task | 68 | |
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Problems of Spiritual Organisations | 71 | |
The Ashram Grew by Itself | 71 | |
Where Everyone Is Welcome | 73 | |
Perfect Freedom | 73 | |
Miracle of Miracles | 74 | |
How Aspirants Should Be Cared For | 76 | |
Helpfulness and Love Towards All | 77 | |
Individual Attention and Consideration | 78 | |
Encouragement and Advice | 79 | |
Spirit of Accommodation | 81 | |
Who Can Start Ashrams | 82 | |
Ideals Must Not Be Forgotten | 84 | |
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The Glory of Renunciation | 86 | |
Youth Is the Best Period for Renunciation | 87 | |
No Rigid Conditions Are Attached | 88 | |
Who Are Fit to Be My Disciples | 89 | |
Purify the Inner Nature | 90 | |
Attitude Toward Women | 91 | |
Should Women Renounce the World | 92 | |
Service to Women | 94 | |
To Those Who Wish to Take Sannyasa | 95 | |
Combine Service and Meditation | 97 | |
Financial Independence | 98 | |
Importance of Service | 99 | |
Sannyasins and Politics | 99 | |
Is Guru Indispensable | 100 | |
Initiation Transforms the Mind | 101 | |
First Deserve, Then Desire | 102 | |
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Profound Experiences Blossom | ||
As Countless Publications | 104 | |
Why There Are Repetitions in My Books | 105 | |
Rapid Work is My Ideal | 107 | |
Attention to Details | 108 | |
No Attachment to Copyright | 110 | |
Attitude Towards Profit Motive | 112 | |
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The Philosophy of Life | 114 | |
Integral Development | 115 | |
My Creed | 116 | |
Secret of Energy and Dynamic Work | 117 | |
Healing Through Prayers | 117 | |
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1. Detached, Yet Careful | 119 | |
2. Sadhana Till the End of Life | 119 | |
3. Why So Many Photographs | 120 | |
4. Self-reliance | 122 | |
5. A Purpose Behind Everything | 123 | |
6. Simple Living and Generosity | 124 | |
7. Not a Slave of Fashion and Style | 125 | |
8. Evolution for Everybody | 125 | |
9. Personal Attention and Liberal Disposition | 126 | |
10. No Compulsion But Full Liberty | 128 | |
11. The Way to Get Things Done | 129 | |
12. Message of Cheer | 131 | |
13. Attitude Towards Vilification | 132 | |
14. Rise Above Criticism | 134 | |
15. Constancy and Gratitude | 135 | |
16. You Cannot Get Away From Evil | 136 | |
17. My Attitude Towards Dissension Among Disciples | 137 | |
18. Raking Up the Issue Does Not Solve Problems | 139 | |
19. Was to Success | 140 | |
20. How to Convert the Nature of a Man | 141 | |
21. My View of Goondas | 141 | |
22. Destroy Abhimana (Egoism) | 142 | |
23. An Ideal Teacher | 142 | |
24. Come, Come, My Friends | 143 | |
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1. Training of Students Through Post | 144 | |
2. Way to Peace | 145 | |
3. Have Strong Thirst for Knowledge | 145 | |
4. Do Not Be Hasty in Leaving the World | 147 | |
5. Look Before You Leap | 148 | |
6. Snippets for Evolution | 149 | |
7. Unfold the Latent Divine | 150 | |
8. Regeneration of the Lower Nature | 152 | |
9. The Bane of Sensual Life | 154 | |
10. Sadhana Should Be a Daily Habit | 154 | |
11. Nishkama Seva | 155 | |
12. Troubles Through Pranayama | 155 | |
13. Overcome Depression and Gloom | 156 | |
14. When You Are Agitated | 156 | |
15. Avoid Extremes in Yoga | 157 | |
16. What Is Actual Yoga | 157 | |
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1. Dawn of New Life | 158 | |
2. Preliminary Spiritual Experiences | 158 | |
3. I Have Won the Game of Life | 160 | |
4. In Him I Find My All | 160 | |
5. In the Ocean of Bliss | 160 | |
6. Immortal Self I Am | 161 | |
7. Speechless Zone | 161 | |
8. I Have Become That | 162 | |
9. The Great Bhuma Experience | 162 | |
10. Mysterious Experience | 163 | |
11. Sivoham-Sivoham-Sivoham | 163 | |
12. State of Samadhi | 164 | |
13. Through the Grace of Guru | 165 | |
14. I Am That I Am | 165 | |
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1. Training of Students in Lecturing | 167 | |
2. The Way of Business People | 167 | |
3. Regarding A Strong Packing Case With Thick Nails | 168 | |
4. When Important Points Are Omitted by Publishers | 168 | |
5. Care About Manuscripts | 168 | |
6. On Attractive Advertisement | 169 | |
7. Philosophy Over the Call of Coffee | 169 | |
8. Method of sending Reminders | 169 | |
9. Correcting the Ways of Students | 169 | |
10. Invitation for Formality | 170 | |
11. Over the Damaged Parcel of Cashew-Nuts | 170 | |
12. Rich Despite Debts | 170 | |
13. Ideal Tonic for Brain-workers | 170 | |
14. My Respectable Guests | 170 | |
15. An Attack on Weakness in 'Walking' | 171 | |
16. Ways of Virakta Mahatmas | 171 | |
17. Philosophy Over Snuff | 171 | |
GLOSSSARY | 172 |
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