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Chatussutri Tatparya Sangraham
This Tamil Book Chatussutri Tatparya Sangraham was first published before 40 years. This book contains the extract from the Vedanta of Brahma Sutra Bhashya. The first four sutras are based on the Bhashyams of Sri Adi Shankaracharya. Hence this book will be very useful for the Vedantic readers.

Dayasamudra Tarangaalu
His Holiness is known for his great spiritual eminence and unmatched scholarliness in the Shastras. Interactions with Him benefited thousands of devotees. Sri K. Suresh Chandar has compiled 50 such enlightening interactions of devotees and presented them in the form of a book called `Glimpses of Grace’ in English. This book is the translated version of Glimpses of Grace

Devata Rupa Mala - Part I
Devata Rupa Mala is based on Sanskrit manuscripts bearing on Iconography. Illustrations in this book have been provided from several sources. The five chapters covered in this book are Images and Vizualizations, Pancha devata for Upasana, Ganapati, Surya-the Lord of Planets and Devi.
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Devata Rupa Mala - Part II
Devata Rupa Mala - Part II is based on iconography, forms and worship of Sakti as prescribed in the Agama Shastra. This book is based on the basic text compiled by the late Maharaja of Mysore, Krishnaraja Wodeyar III.
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Devata Rupa Mala - Part III
Devata Rupa Mala - Part III deals exclusively with the iconic representation of Lord Mahavishnu. This book helps the artistes and craftsmen to acquaint themselves with the classical forms of the Gods in the Agama and Shilpa Shastra texts.
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Devata Rupa Mala - Part IV
This volume deals with theiconic representations of Siva in His sportive forms like Nataraja, Dakshinamurti, Vaivahikamurti, Devyardha, and so on in three Chapters viz., Siva, Nataraja and Ardha Narisvara.

Devata-Dhyana-Malika Of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III of Mysore
This Kannada book is authored by Mysore Maharaja and illustrated by the artists of his Court. Edited by Prof. S.K. Ramachandrarao with English translation, the original paintings have been reproduced.
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Devi Mahatmyam
Devi Mahatmyam is a text for recitation and not a text for meditation. This book captures this mood and gives the summary meaning of the Devi Mahatmyam which runs into some 700 verses. In this book, the primal energy or the functional aspect of the Supreme Power is brought out in an article entitled Mother Bhuvaneswari.




