Edifying Parables
Book Specification
| Item Code: | NAK058 |
| Author: | Sri Abhinava Vidyatheertha Mahaswamigal |
| Publisher: | Sri Vidyatheertha Foundation, Chennai |
| Language: | English |
| Edition: | 2019 |
| ISBN: | 9788190381543 |
| Pages: | 320 |
| Cover: | Paperback |
| Other Details | 8.5 inch x 6.0 inch |
| Weight | 400 gm |
Book Description
A rare sage, who renouneed the world before completing 14 years of age and who attained Nirvikalpa Samadhi, the highest state of Yoga. Before He was 20, His Holiness Jagadguru Adhinava Vidyatheertha Mahaswamigal was a renowned Jivanmukta and a scholar par excellence in Tarka and Vedant. He aborned the sacred Sringeri Sharada Peetham and brought great glory to it in the 35 years of his pontificate as its 35th jagadguru Shankaracharya. The very embodiment of compassion, the Acharya graced innumerable devotees in many a way. He had the innate ability to effortlessly render even highly complex sctiptural topics easily and thoroughly intelligible by means of stories conceived by him on the spot or based on the Vedas, Ramayana, Mahabharatha, Puranas and other works. This book contains over a hundred of his edifying parables culled from his public discourse and personal conversations.
Acharyal had an innate ability to explain even complex topics in a simple manner through stories composed by him on the spot or based on texts such as the Vedas, Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranas. This book contains well over a hundred edifying parables of our acharyal compiled by a disciple and groped under 97 heads. The sources of the parables are Acharyal's benedictory addresses and his private conversations with the disciple. Following are the minor liberties that have been taken in the preparation of the text.
1. Parables narrated by Acharyal in more than one benedictory address have been grouped under a single head.
2. In rare cases, names have been given to the characters of a story even when Acharyal did not do so during His talk with the disciple.
3. Where Acharyal has narrated more than one version of a story, information from all the versions have been utilised.
We are extremely thankful to Ms. K. Rathna Kamakshi for transcribing and correcting material presented to her in cassettes, computer – composing the account about Acharyal and proof correcting part of the text. She worked for long, unmindful of strain, with great sincerity.
Our heartfelt thanks are due to Sri. R. Subramanian who computer – composed and proof – corrected the text with his customary punctiliousness and dedication. It was he who enabled us to bring out Enlightening Expositions" and "Divine Discourses". So consistently helpful has he been that we have almost begun to take his support for granted.
Sri. G. Raghavan of Anugraham Computer services took personal interest in generating the laser print out of this book. He also gave valuable suggestions and liberal access to his impressive computer facility, even at nights. Our thanks to him.
| Glimpses of Select Facets of Acharyal-Compiler | 1 |
| Beware of Desire, Anger and Rashness | 14 |
| The Snare of Longing | 15 |
| Dange Of Fascination With Sence – Objects | 19 |
| Lust Ruins | 21 |
| Insidious Attack of Desire | 22 |
| Harmfulness of Anger | 28 |
| Look Before you leap | 34 |
| Never too late to Reform | 41 |
| The Path of Dharma | 49 |
| The veda Deternines what is dharma | 50 |
| Knowledge of Tradition | 51 |
| Spotlight on Speaking the Truth | 53 |
| Truth and Silence | 55 |
| Subtle Aspects of Truthfulness | 56 |
| Vedic chanting should be Error – Free | 61 |
| Potency of Vedic Mantras | 63 |
| Parents and Children | 64 |
| Thankfulness | 66 |
| Doing Good to others | 71 |
| Joy at the expense of others | 73 |
| The nature of the Great | 74 |
| Religious Practices and Helping others | 75 |
| Benefits of charity | 76 |
| Farcical offers of Gifts | 78 |
| Charity in Keeping with capacity | 80 |
| Hospitality then and now | 81 |
| Norms and Exceptions | 82 |
| Profundity of Dharma | 92 |
| Conversion, an absurdity | 103 |
| God, the Refuge of All | 105 |
| Though unseen, God Exists | 106 |
| Atheist in a Quandary | 107 |
| God, the Greatest Magician | 108 |
| Impeccable ways of God | 109 |
| God Punishes when Due | 111 |
| God's Merciful Justice | 113 |
| Success and glory due to God | 116 |
| Dweller in the Heart | 119 |
| Jiva, the Reflection, and God, The Prototype | 121 |
| Anyone Can Tread the Path of Devotion | 122 |
| God Graces Anyone Who Thinks of Him | 126 |
| God Will Accept us | 130 |
| God Never Abandons his true Devotee | 132 |
| stages of Devotion | 133 |
| Divine Mother Graces without Dealy | 134 |
| The All – Pervading Lord's Sport | 135 |
| Forms of God | 137 |
| Devotee's Offering | 138 |
| Light on idol worship | 139 |
| Combined influence of many | 143 |
| Significance of Shivarathri | 145 |
| To which Deity Should a Person Pray | 146 |
| Gopurnms Induce Hummility | 147 |
| Characteristic of a Great Devotee | 149 |
| Concentration | 151 |
| Scope of Destiny and Human Endeavour | 153 |
| Fate and Free Will | 154 |
| An Inadvisable Attempt to Avert Fate | 167 |
| The way to Deal with Adverse Destiny | 169 |
| Towards Mental Purity and Dispassion | 171 |
| Mental Cleanliness Necessary | 172 |
| Ganga, the Great Purifier | 173 |
| Influence of Food on the mind | 175 |
| Impure Food Must be Eschewed Except to Save Life | 178 |
| How a Householder should conduct himself | 180 |
| Sameness in Conduct and in Mental Responses | 183 |
| Karma Yoga | 185 |
| Fitness for Knowledge of The Supreme | 191 |
| Contentment | 193 |
| Rise and Fall of Envy | 195 |
| Problem Due to Possession of a Valuable | 196 |
| Wealth Yields comforts not happiness | 198 |
| Life is Transient | 201 |
| The Feeling "Mine" Kills Peace | 205 |
| The Souurce of Happiness | 209 |
| Guru, the Visible God | 211 |
| Entrapment in Eddies | 212 |
| Ignoring the Knock of Opportunity | 214 |
| Need for a Guru | 215 |
| No analogue for a Guru | 216 |
| The Sadguru Graces all Immaculately | 217 |
| Where Censure is a Blessing | 222 |
| The Sadguru Rewards Unstinted Guru Seva | 231 |
| God and the Devas Favor a True Guru Bhakta | 234 |
| Teaching through Silence | 242 |
| Brahma's Advice: "Da, Da, DA" | 244 |
| Essentiality of Humility | 245 |
| Self – control and Fructification of Guru's Teaching | 247 |
| Price of Inadequate Faith | 251 |
| Some Errors of Disciples | 254 |
| Teachers to Avoid | 257 |
| The Hypocrisy of Pseudo – Advaitins | 263 |
| Realization of the Supreme | 267 |
| Search Without Dismantlement | 268 |
| Superficial knowledge | 269 |
| Overlooking What is Immediate | 270 |
| Upanishads are a Flawless Means of Knowledge | 272 |
| Unreal Can Point to the Real | 274 |
| Recognition of Identity | 275 |
| Mind, the Cause of Bondage and Liberation | 276 |
| Renunciation of Everything | 282 |
| Illusoriness of the world | 287 |
| Non – Recognition of Falsity | 294 |
| Vision of Unity | 296 |
| Lessons from Shuka's Life | 300 |