Sri Arunachala Stuti Panchakam (Sadhu Natanananda)
- Home
- Books in English
- Commentaries
- Sri Arunachala Stuti Panchakam (Sadhu Natanananda)
“Sri Ramana, the Sage of Arunagiri” has been added to your cart. View cart
Shop Categories
- Photographs (7)
- Diary (1)
- eBooks - English (25)
- Books in Marathi (1)
- Books in Hindi (15)
- Books in Sanskrit (4)
- Books in Malayalam (8)
- Calendar (3)
- Books in Tamil (82)
- Free ebooks (9)
- Books in Telugu (65)
- Books in English (142)
- Commentaries (15)
- Miscellaneous (23)
- Reminiscences (24)
- Translations and Commentaries (9)
- Records and Dialogues (13)
- Ancient Texts (20)
- Translations of Maharshi's Works (16)
- Compilations (7)
- Biographies (16)
- Books in Kannada (16)
- Bag (1)
- Audio (16)
- Books in Gujarati (6)
- eBooks - Hindi (7)
- Video (4)
- eBooks - Tamil (22)
- eBooks - Telugu (7)
- The Mountain Path (5)
Sri Arunachala Stuti Panchakam (Sadhu Natanananda)
₹50.00
84 in stock
Description
When the Divine incarnates in the world, in a human for, a host of evolved-souls come along with Him to help accomplish the chosen divine mission. Sadhu Natanananda was such a blessed soul. Vowed to have only Bhagavan as his Sadguru he came to Bhagavan as a lad of 18, young but mature in dispassion. Undeterred by dissuasions and initial disappointments he succeeded in gaining the attention of his guru. His earnestness, perseverance and intense receptivity elicited Bhagavan’s abundant Grace, which vouched him quick progress in the path of Self-enquiry. Muruganar held him in high esteem.
The flourish of Guru bhakti by itself is Grace. Is not Grace, after all, the effulgence of Self-attention? Natanananda, blessed with such grace dived deep within through enquiry, and was established firmly in Self-Awareness there.
Written with great devotion and understanding Natanananda’s commentary on Sri Arunachala Aksharamanamalai fully brings out the poignancy, depth and beauty of Bhagavan’s pleas inspiring the devotees with dispassion and precious insights into the glory of the Light Mountain deeply embedded in the Hymn.
The English rendering of this commentary by “Kays” is an offering at the Feet of Bhagavan to commemorate the Centenary of this composition of incomparable spiritual beauty and power.
pp. xvii+112
Additional information
Related products
Swatmasukhi (Bliss of the Self)
₹120.00 Add to cartCommentary on Aksharamanamalai
₹150.00 Add to cartDirect Teaching of Bhagavan Ramana
₹70.00 Add to cartUlladu Narpadu (Pocket Edition)
₹45.00 Add to cartSri Ramana Darsanam
₹70.00 Add to cart