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Post by Kanchi Periva on Sept 19, 2015 8:42:24 GMT 5.5
Dear Members, Namaskaram. We are pleased to bring you our Forty Fifth edition ebook, which is a continuation of the special Anusham series – “Jaya Jaya Sankara”, a wonderful treasure originally authored by Sri Ra Ganapathy Anna, and translated by our moderator Sri Narayanan Bala (“ anusham163” in our forum). An ardent devotee of Sri Maha Periva, Sri Narayanan is a born artist. While he did not get a formal coaching from anyone, his “maanaseeka gurus” were Shri Maniyam, Shri Gopulu and Shri Silpi. We would like to express our sincere thanks to him for coming forward to translate and bring out this beautiful series, which will help to cement this wonderful treasure in the minds of the present and future generations. On behalf of this Forum and our respected members, I would also like to specially thank our moderator Smt Sumi, who has put in a lot of effort in putting this title together and for getting it published well in time. If you are not already a member of our Forum and received this ebook from any of your friends, please also register on the forum www.periva.proboards.com to stay updated on devotees’ experiences and to receive our regular free publications. We humbly submit this e-book edition at the lotus feet of Sri Maha Periva. Though this book is for restricted circulation among like - minded members of the society, this is a free publication like all our other publications, which can be downloaded from www.periva.proboards.com/ Any feedback or queries may be sent to us at kanchiperiva@gmail.com Here is the link to download this ebook: drive.google.com/file/d/0BwuDCferB6sJdF9xei1fVjF0a2c/view?usp=sharing
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Post by kahanam on Sept 20, 2015 14:13:57 GMT 5.5
Great explanation of Advaitha by Anna Ra. Ganapathi and translated well by Anusham Sri Narayanan Bala! The Kaapaalikan swings his sword to behead Adi Sankara Bhagavadpadha! The voice which reverberates in the hills is whose? Thus ends this splendid chapter. Namaskaarams to the people who made it possible. May Maha Periyava's Blessings be always be with them. Hara Hara Shankara, Jaya Jaya shankara!
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