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Sadhana Sopanam

Sadhana Sopanam, a set of four texts covered in these discourses, contains original compositions in Sanskrit by

Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayananda, and each of these gems is an aid in the path to the seeker’s spiritual unfoldment. It is a brilliant guide for all the sincere seekers of Liberation.

The four texts are Manah-shodhanam, Jnana-sara, Dhyana-svarupam and Bhakti-sudha.

A seeker initially needs to purify his/her mind (Manah-shodhanam). A pure mind, free from likes and dislikes alone, can grasp the essence of Self-knowledge (Jnana-sara). Knowledge takes deep root through the practice of meditation (Dhyana-svarupam). The spiritual practice culminates in gaining the nectar of devotion (Bhakti-sudha).

Swami Sharadananda Sarasvati has expounded on each of these gems (in Malayalam) in a lucid and simple language during the two-year residential Vedanta Course held at Adi Sankara Nilayam in 2018–2020.

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Sadhana Sopanam, a set of four texts covered in these discourses, contains original compositions in Sanskrit by Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayananda, and each of these gems is an aid in the path to the seeker’s spiritual unfoldment. It is a brilliant guide for all the sincere seekers of Liberation.

The four texts are Manah-shodhanam, Jnana-sara, Dhyana-svarupam and Bhakti-sudha.

A seeker initially needs to purify his/her mind (Manah-shodhanam). A pure mind, free from likes and dislikes alone, can grasp the essence of Self-knowledge (Jnana-sara). Knowledge takes deep root through the practice of meditation (Dhyana-svarupam). The spiritual practice culminates in gaining the nectar of devotion (Bhakti-sudha).

Swami Sharadananda Sarasvati has expounded on each of these gems (in Malayalam) in a lucid and simple language during the two-year residential Vedanta Course held at Adi Sankara Nilayam in 2018–2020.