• "कृपामयी भगवद्गीता" पंडित श्रीरामसुखदास जी महाराज द्वारा रचित एक अत्यंत लोकप्रिय और आध्यात्मिक रूप से समृद्ध पुस्तक है। यह पुस्तक भगवद्गीता का सरल, सहज और करुणामय भाष्य (टीका) प्रस्तुत करती है, जिसमें भगवान श्रीकृष्ण की अनंत कृपा और करुणा को केंद्र में रखा गया है।

    यह पुस्तक विशेष रूप से उन पाठकों के लिए उपयुक्त है जो गीता के गूढ़ रहस्यों को सरल भाषा में, भक्ति और श्रद्धा भाव के साथ समझना चाहते हैं। इसमें श्रीरामसुखदास जी महाराज ने गीता के प्रत्येक श्लोक की व्याख्या अत्यंत भावपूर्ण, हृदयस्पर्शी और व्यावहारिक दृष्टिकोण से की है।

    मुख्य विशेषताएँ:

    • सरल हिन्दी भाषा में गीता का भावार्थ

    • शुद्ध भक्तिपूर्ण शैली में रचना

    • आत्मकल्याण, निष्काम कर्म, और भगवान की कृपा पर बल

    • श्रीरामसुखदास जी महाराज की गहरी आध्यात्मिक दृष्टि का परिचय

    राजेन्द्र कुमार द्वारा विवरण:

    राजेन्द्र कुमार ने "कृपामयी भगवद्गीता" के संदर्भ में जो विवरण या प्रस्तावना दी है, वह पुस्तक के भावनात्मक पक्ष को और अधिक उजागर करता है। वे बताते हैं कि यह गीता केवल ज्ञान का ग्रंथ नहीं, बल्कि एक जीवात्मा के लिए भगवान की कृपा का साक्षात अनुभव है। श्रीरामसुखदास जी की लेखनी में एक माँ की तरह ममता और एक संत की तरह करुणा झलकती है।

    "Kripamayi Bhagwat Geeta" by Swami Ramsukhdas and Rajendra Kumar is a spiritually rich interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita, presenting its timeless wisdom in a compassionate and easily relatable way. Here's a brief description in English:


    📘 Kripamayi Bhagwat Geeta 

    "Kripamayi Bhagwat Geeta", meaning "The Compassionate Bhagavad Gita", is a devotional and philosophical commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, emphasizing the boundless grace (kripa) of Lord Krishna. The book is a conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, narrated in a way that highlights divine compassion, surrender, and the path to liberation through selfless action (karma yoga), devotion (bhakti yoga), and spiritual wisdom (jnana yoga).

    • Author: The teachings are based on the profound insights of Swami Ramsukhdas Ji, a revered saint known for his deep understanding of the Gita and simple, heartfelt style of explanation.

    • Presentation: Rajendra Kumar, known for his contributions in spreading spiritual literature, helps convey these teachings in an accessible and inspiring form.

    • Tone: The tone of the book is gentle and filled with reverence. It doesn’t focus on academic or philosophical jargon but instead touches the heart of the reader with the essence of divine love and grace.

    • Purpose: The book aims to make the Gita's messages more understandable to the common person, guiding them toward a peaceful and purposeful life, rooted in faith and devotion.

  • Practice Handwriting Workbook – Improve Your Writing Skills

    This Practice Handwriting Workbook is designed to help learners of all ages develop clear, consistent, and confident handwriting. Whether you're a beginner just starting out or someone looking to refine your penmanship, this workbook provides step-by-step guidance and plenty of space to practice.

    Features:

    • Trace-and-write format for easy learning

    • Uppercase and lowercase alphabet practice

    • Numbers and basic punctuation

    • Fun words and short sentences

    • Lined pages to guide letter size and spacing

    • Suitable for children, students, and adults

    Perfect for home use, classroom learning, or extra handwriting practice, this workbook supports fine motor skills and helps build muscle memory for better writing. Grab your pencil and start practicing today

  • Practice Handwriting Workbook – Improve Your Writing Skills

    This Practice Handwriting Workbook is designed to help learners of all ages develop clear, consistent, and confident handwriting. Whether you're a beginner just starting out or someone looking to refine your penmanship, this workbook provides step-by-step guidance and plenty of space to practice.

    Features:

    • Trace-and-write format for easy learning

    • Uppercase and lowercase alphabet practice

    • Numbers and basic punctuation

    • Fun words and short sentences

    • Lined pages to guide letter size and spacing

    • Suitable for children, students, and adults

    Perfect for home use, classroom learning, or extra handwriting practice, this workbook supports fine motor skills and helps build muscle memory for better writing. Grab your pencil and start practicing today

  • Practice Handwriting Workbook – Improve Your Writing Skills

    This Practice Handwriting Workbook is designed to help learners of all ages develop clear, consistent, and confident handwriting. Whether you're a beginner just starting out or someone looking to refine your penmanship, this workbook provides step-by-step guidance and plenty of space to practice.

    Features:

    • Trace-and-write format for easy learning

    • Uppercase and lowercase alphabet practice

    • Numbers and basic punctuation

    • Fun words and short sentences

    • Lined pages to guide letter size and spacing

    • Suitable for children, students, and adults

    Perfect for home use, classroom learning, or extra handwriting practice, this workbook supports fine motor skills and helps build muscle memory for better writing. Grab your pencil and start practicing today

  • Practice Handwriting Workbook – Improve Your Writing Skills

    This Practice Handwriting Workbook is designed to help learners of all ages develop clear, consistent, and confident handwriting. Whether you're a beginner just starting out or someone looking to refine your penmanship, this workbook provides step-by-step guidance and plenty of space to practice.

    Features:

    • Trace-and-write format for easy learning

    • Uppercase and lowercase alphabet practice

    • Numbers and basic punctuation

    • Fun words and short sentences

    • Lined pages to guide letter size and spacing

    • Suitable for children, students, and adults

    Perfect for home use, classroom learning, or extra handwriting practice, this workbook supports fine motor skills and helps build muscle memory for better writing. Grab your pencil and start practicing today

  • Practice Handwriting Workbook – Improve Your Writing Skills

    This Practice Handwriting Workbook is designed to help learners of all ages develop clear, consistent, and confident handwriting. Whether you're a beginner just starting out or someone looking to refine your penmanship, this workbook provides step-by-step guidance and plenty of space to practice.

    Features:

    • Trace-and-write format for easy learning

    • Uppercase and lowercase alphabet practice

    • Numbers and basic punctuation

    • Fun words and short sentences

    • Lined pages to guide letter size and spacing

    • Suitable for children, students, and adults

    Perfect for home use, classroom learning, or extra handwriting practice, this workbook supports fine motor skills and helps build muscle memory for better writing. Grab your pencil and start practicing today

  • Jai Hanuman – For Young Readers by Swami Raghaveshananda is a beautifully illustrated children's book that brings the heroic life of Hanuman to young audiences. Published by Ramakrishna Math, Chennai, this 128-page deluxe hardbound edition is designed to captivate and inspire readers with the noble qualities of Hanuman, such as courage, devotion, and selfless service.Ramakrishna Math iStore+6vedanta.com+6Vedanta Society+6Advaita Ashrama Shop

    A special feature of the book is its extensive coverage of the Sundarakandam, a significant portion of the Ramayana that highlights Hanuman's daring exploits and unwavering dedication to Lord Rama. The narrative is enriched with numerous illustrations and drawings, making it particularly appealing to children and young readers.Ramakrishna Math iStore+2Advaita Ashrama Shop+2Vivekananda Live+2

    Swami Vivekananda regarded Hanuman as an ideal role model for youth, embodying strength, discipline, and devotion. This book aims to instill these virtues in young minds, encouraging them to emulate Hanuman's exemplary character in their own lives.


  • 1. The Divine Beginning

    • Scene: Sage Vyasa dictating the Mahabharata to Lord Ganesha, who writes it with his tusk.

    • Description: In a forest ashram, Vyasa chants verses with a glowing aura, while Ganesha listens intently, writing rapidly on palm leaves.


    2. The Kuru Princes at Play

    • Scene: Young princes—Kauravas and Pandavas—training under Guru Drona.

    • Description: Archery, swordplay, and chariot races fill the royal training ground. Arjuna shines brightest, with Drona watching proudly.


    3. Draupadi’s Swayamvar

    • Scene: Princes gathered in a royal court as Draupadi awaits her husband.

    • Description: Arjuna, in disguise, strings a massive bow and hits the target, winning Draupadi. The Pandavas return home and say, “We brought alms,” and their mother Kunti says, “Share it equally.”


    4. The Dice Game

    • Scene: Shakuni rolling dice against Yudhishthira in a glittering court.

    • Description: With every roll, the Pandavas lose land, wealth, and finally Draupadi, who is dragged to court and humiliated—until Krishna saves her with a miracle.


    5. The Exile

    • Scene: The Pandavas in the forest, dressed in simple robes.

    • Description: They walk barefoot, alongside Draupadi. Arjuna seeks divine weapons, and Bhima encounters Hanuman.


    6. Krishna’s Peace Mission

    • Scene: Krishna standing in the Kaurava court, proposing peace.

    • Description: He raises his hand in appeal, but Duryodhana sneers. Krishna reveals his divine form, shining like a thousand suns.


    7. The Kurukshetra War Begins

    • Scene: Two massive armies facing each other across a vast battlefield.

    • Description: Conches blow. Banners wave. Arjuna hesitates to fight his kin, and Krishna delivers the Bhagavad Gita atop a golden chariot.


    8. The Fierce Battle

    • Scene: Arrows rain like fire. Heroes fall. Ghatotkacha, Abhimanyu, Bhishma, Drona, and Karna meet tragic ends.

    • Description: War rages for 18 days. The field turns red. Dharma and destruction clash under the gaze of fate.


    9. Duryodhana’s Fall

    • Scene: Bhima strikes Duryodhana’s thigh in a mace duel.

    • Description: Duryodhana falls, defeated. Ashwatthama takes revenge at night, killing the sleeping sons of the Pandavas.


    10. The End and Beyond

    • Scene: Yudhishthira crowned, but peace eludes him.

    • Description: Eventually, the Pandavas renounce the throne and walk toward the Himalayas. One by one, they fall, except Yudhishthira, who reaches the gates of heaven

  • ईश्वर प्राप्ति के उपायस्वामी भूत‍ेशानंद द्वारा

    स्वामी भूत‍ेशानंद रामकृष्ण मिशन के 12वें अध्यक्ष थे और उन्होंने ईश्वर प्राप्ति के विषय में अत्यंत सरल, गूढ़ और अनुभवसिद्ध उपदेश दिए हैं। उनके प्रवचनों में आध्यात्मिक जीवन की स्पष्ट दिशा, व्यावहारिक मार्गदर्शन और श्रीरामकृष्ण, माँ शारदा एवं स्वामी विवेकानंद के विचारों की गहरी छाया मिलती है।

    पुस्तक की संक्षिप्त विवरण (Description in Hindi):

    "ईश्वर प्राप्ति के उपाय" पुस्तक में स्वामी भूत‍ेशानंद ने बताया है कि ईश्वर को पाने के लिए केवल किताबी ज्ञान या बाह्य अनुष्ठान पर्याप्त नहीं हैं, बल्कि श्रद्धा, भक्ति, आत्मनिष्ठ साधना, और गुरु-मार्गदर्शन आवश्यक है।

    इस पुस्तक में उन्होंने बताया है:

    • ईश्वर का स्वरूप क्या है और हम उसे क्यों नहीं अनुभव कर पाते?

    • मानव जीवन का उद्देश्य ईश्वर प्राप्ति है – इसे कैसे आत्मसात करें?

    • साधना के मार्ग – जैसे जप, ध्यान, सत्संग, सेवा, आत्मनिरीक्षण।

    • गुरु का महत्व – गुरु के बिना आध्यात्मिक प्रगति कठिन है।

    • शुद्ध जीवन और संयमित आचरण – आध्यात्मिक साधना के लिए आवश्यक हैं।

    • ईश्वर के प्रति प्रेम और समर्पण – सबसे प्रभावी साधन।

    मुख्य बातें:

    • यह पुस्तक आध्यात्मिक साधकों के लिए एक प्रेरणास्रोत है।

    • भाषा सरल, हृदयस्पर्शी और गहराई से भरी हुई है।

    • स्वामीजी के अनुभव और आत्मज्ञान की झलक इसमें स्पष्ट मिलती है।

    यह पुस्तक उन लोगों के लिए विशेष रूप से उपयुक्त है जो आध्यात्मिक पथ पर अग्रसर हैं, और अपने जीवन में शांति, सत्य और ईश्वर के अनुभव को प्राप्त करना चाहते हैं।

    "Ishwar Prapti Ke Upaya" (translated as Means to Attain God) is a spiritual discourse by Swami Bhuteshananda, the 12th President of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission. The talk or book, originally in Hindi, outlines the practical and philosophical approaches to realizing God, as taught in the Vedantic and Ramakrishna-Vivekananda traditions.

    Here’s an English description of its main themes and ideas:


    Title: Ishwar Prapti Ke Upaya (Means to Attain God)

    Speaker/Author: Swami Bhuteshananda
    Language: Originally in Hindi

    English Description:

    In this deeply spiritual discourse, Swami Bhuteshananda shares timeless teachings on how one can attain the realization of God. Drawing from the lives and teachings of Sri Ramakrishna, Holy Mother Sarada Devi, and Swami Vivekananda, as well as the Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita, he elaborates on the various paths to God-realization.

    The central message revolves around:

    1. Sincerity in Spiritual Practice:
      One must be earnest and regular in their practice of prayer, meditation, and moral discipline.

    2. Devotion and Surrender:
      Bhakti (devotion) is presented as a powerful means. Surrendering the ego and depending completely on God leads to divine grace.

    3. Selfless Work (Karma Yoga):
      Serving others without attachment purifies the heart and becomes a form of worship.

    4. Discrimination and Renunciation (Jnana Yoga):
      Understanding the impermanent nature of the world and focusing the mind on the Eternal Reality.

    5. Grace and Guidance:
      The grace of a true Guru and divine beings like Sri Ramakrishna plays a vital role in spiritual progress.

    Swami Bhuteshananda emphasizes that though the paths may differ, the goal is the same — union with the Divine. The approach should be personalized, depending on one's temperament and situation, but it must be persistent and filled with love.


  • 1. The Divine Beginning

    • Scene: Sage Vyasa dictating the Mahabharata to Lord Ganesha, who writes it with his tusk.

    • Description: In a forest ashram, Vyasa chants verses with a glowing aura, while Ganesha listens intently, writing rapidly on palm leaves.


    2. The Kuru Princes at Play

    • Scene: Young princes—Kauravas and Pandavas—training under Guru Drona.

    • Description: Archery, swordplay, and chariot races fill the royal training ground. Arjuna shines brightest, with Drona watching proudly.


    3. Draupadi’s Swayamvar

    • Scene: Princes gathered in a royal court as Draupadi awaits her husband.

    • Description: Arjuna, in disguise, strings a massive bow and hits the target, winning Draupadi. The Pandavas return home and say, “We brought alms,” and their mother Kunti says, “Share it equally.”


    4. The Dice Game

    • Scene: Shakuni rolling dice against Yudhishthira in a glittering court.

    • Description: With every roll, the Pandavas lose land, wealth, and finally Draupadi, who is dragged to court and humiliated—until Krishna saves her with a miracle.


    5. The Exile

    • Scene: The Pandavas in the forest, dressed in simple robes.

    • Description: They walk barefoot, alongside Draupadi. Arjuna seeks divine weapons, and Bhima encounters Hanuman.


    6. Krishna’s Peace Mission

    • Scene: Krishna standing in the Kaurava court, proposing peace.

    • Description: He raises his hand in appeal, but Duryodhana sneers. Krishna reveals his divine form, shining like a thousand suns.


    7. The Kurukshetra War Begins

    • Scene: Two massive armies facing each other across a vast battlefield.

    • Description: Conches blow. Banners wave. Arjuna hesitates to fight his kin, and Krishna delivers the Bhagavad Gita atop a golden chariot.


    8. The Fierce Battle

    • Scene: Arrows rain like fire. Heroes fall. Ghatotkacha, Abhimanyu, Bhishma, Drona, and Karna meet tragic ends.

    • Description: War rages for 18 days. The field turns red. Dharma and destruction clash under the gaze of fate.


    9. Duryodhana’s Fall

    • Scene: Bhima strikes Duryodhana’s thigh in a mace duel.

    • Description: Duryodhana falls, defeated. Ashwatthama takes revenge at night, killing the sleeping sons of the Pandavas.


    10. The End and Beyond

    • Scene: Yudhishthira crowned, but peace eludes him.

    • Description: Eventually, the Pandavas renounce the throne and walk toward the Himalayas. One by one, they fall, except Yudhishthira, who reaches the gates of heaven


  • 1. The Divine Beginning

    • Scene: Sage Vyasa dictating the Mahabharata to Lord Ganesha, who writes it with his tusk.

    • Description: In a forest ashram, Vyasa chants verses with a glowing aura, while Ganesha listens intently, writing rapidly on palm leaves.


    2. The Kuru Princes at Play

    • Scene: Young princes—Kauravas and Pandavas—training under Guru Drona.

    • Description: Archery, swordplay, and chariot races fill the royal training ground. Arjuna shines brightest, with Drona watching proudly.


    3. Draupadi’s Swayamvar

    • Scene: Princes gathered in a royal court as Draupadi awaits her husband.

    • Description: Arjuna, in disguise, strings a massive bow and hits the target, winning Draupadi. The Pandavas return home and say, “We brought alms,” and their mother Kunti says, “Share it equally.”


    4. The Dice Game

    • Scene: Shakuni rolling dice against Yudhishthira in a glittering court.

    • Description: With every roll, the Pandavas lose land, wealth, and finally Draupadi, who is dragged to court and humiliated—until Krishna saves her with a miracle.


    5. The Exile

    • Scene: The Pandavas in the forest, dressed in simple robes.

    • Description: They walk barefoot, alongside Draupadi. Arjuna seeks divine weapons, and Bhima encounters Hanuman.


    6. Krishna’s Peace Mission

    • Scene: Krishna standing in the Kaurava court, proposing peace.

    • Description: He raises his hand in appeal, but Duryodhana sneers. Krishna reveals his divine form, shining like a thousand suns.


    7. The Kurukshetra War Begins

    • Scene: Two massive armies facing each other across a vast battlefield.

    • Description: Conches blow. Banners wave. Arjuna hesitates to fight his kin, and Krishna delivers the Bhagavad Gita atop a golden chariot.


    8. The Fierce Battle

    • Scene: Arrows rain like fire. Heroes fall. Ghatotkacha, Abhimanyu, Bhishma, Drona, and Karna meet tragic ends.

    • Description: War rages for 18 days. The field turns red. Dharma and destruction clash under the gaze of fate.


    9. Duryodhana’s Fall

    • Scene: Bhima strikes Duryodhana’s thigh in a mace duel.

    • Description: Duryodhana falls, defeated. Ashwatthama takes revenge at night, killing the sleeping sons of the Pandavas.


    10. The End and Beyond

    • Scene: Yudhishthira crowned, but peace eludes him.

    • Description: Eventually, the Pandavas renounce the throne and walk toward the Himalayas. One by one, they fall, except Yudhishthira, who reaches the gates of heaven


  • 1. The Divine Beginning

    • Scene: Sage Vyasa dictating the Mahabharata to Lord Ganesha, who writes it with his tusk.

    • Description: In a forest ashram, Vyasa chants verses with a glowing aura, while Ganesha listens intently, writing rapidly on palm leaves.


    2. The Kuru Princes at Play

    • Scene: Young princes—Kauravas and Pandavas—training under Guru Drona.

    • Description: Archery, swordplay, and chariot races fill the royal training ground. Arjuna shines brightest, with Drona watching proudly.


    3. Draupadi’s Swayamvar

    • Scene: Princes gathered in a royal court as Draupadi awaits her husband.

    • Description: Arjuna, in disguise, strings a massive bow and hits the target, winning Draupadi. The Pandavas return home and say, “We brought alms,” and their mother Kunti says, “Share it equally.”


    4. The Dice Game

    • Scene: Shakuni rolling dice against Yudhishthira in a glittering court.

    • Description: With every roll, the Pandavas lose land, wealth, and finally Draupadi, who is dragged to court and humiliated—until Krishna saves her with a miracle.


    5. The Exile

    • Scene: The Pandavas in the forest, dressed in simple robes.

    • Description: They walk barefoot, alongside Draupadi. Arjuna seeks divine weapons, and Bhima encounters Hanuman.


    6. Krishna’s Peace Mission

    • Scene: Krishna standing in the Kaurava court, proposing peace.

    • Description: He raises his hand in appeal, but Duryodhana sneers. Krishna reveals his divine form, shining like a thousand suns.


    7. The Kurukshetra War Begins

    • Scene: Two massive armies facing each other across a vast battlefield.

    • Description: Conches blow. Banners wave. Arjuna hesitates to fight his kin, and Krishna delivers the Bhagavad Gita atop a golden chariot.


    8. The Fierce Battle

    • Scene: Arrows rain like fire. Heroes fall. Ghatotkacha, Abhimanyu, Bhishma, Drona, and Karna meet tragic ends.

    • Description: War rages for 18 days. The field turns red. Dharma and destruction clash under the gaze of fate.


    9. Duryodhana’s Fall

    • Scene: Bhima strikes Duryodhana’s thigh in a mace duel.

    • Description: Duryodhana falls, defeated. Ashwatthama takes revenge at night, killing the sleeping sons of the Pandavas.


    10. The End and Beyond

    • Scene: Yudhishthira crowned, but peace eludes him.

    • Description: Eventually, the Pandavas renounce the throne and walk toward the Himalayas. One by one, they fall, except Yudhishthira, who reaches the gates of heaven