Periyapuranam of Sekkizhar. Translated by Sri. Complete text of periya puranam in Tamil 2. Periya Puranam stories (in English with pictures) 3. Amazon.com: Periya Puranam: A Tamil Classic on the Great Saiva Saints of South India. Sekkizhaar;Translated into English by G. Vanmikanathan: Books.

This book is a translation of the original Tamil compilation of the lives of sixty three Saivite Saints, written in 12th century by Saint Sekkizhar. Like Alwars (Saints who worshipped Lord Vishnu) these saints called Nayanars were deeply immersed in their devotion for Lord Shiva. Download groupmail 5 crack download special version of minecraft pc. The lives of more prominent among them - Sundarar, Kannappa, Appar, Sambandhar- are described at length. Highly recommended read for devout people, however it will be of great interest to others who are interested in goo This book is a translation of the original Tamil compilation of the lives of sixty three Saivite Saints, written in 12th century by Saint Sekkizhar. Like Alwars (Saints who worshipped Lord Vishnu) these saints called Nayanars were deeply immersed in their devotion for Lord Shiva. The lives of more prominent among them - Sundarar, Kannappa, Appar, Sambandhar- are described at length. Highly recommended read for devout people, however it will be of great interest to others who are interested in good literature and vivid stories.

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Ganesan Dakshinamurti: Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi sitting on a boulder at the Holy Hill May 28th, 2013 Greetings Friends, Several years ago, AHAM (Association of Happiness for All Mankind) had the rare privilege of recording stories of 75 direct devotees of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, as told by V. Ganesan, who has had the unique opportunity to move closely with most of them.

In case you are not aware, V. Ganesan is the grandnephew of Sri Ramana Maharshi and the former general manager of Ramanasramam. He also served as editor of the ashram’s official magazine, Mountain Path, for many years. Ganesan took the CDs of the original talks to India to have them carefully transcribed.

He devoted the time necessary to get this monumental work painstakingly edited and to also incorporate old photos of devotees and events. This work is entitled: “Ramana Periya Puranam, (the Inner Journey of 75 Old Devotees of Sri Ramana Maharshi)'. Ganesan – its author and the sole copyright holder - is now humbly presenting “Ramana Periya Puranam” through the AHAM website. There is another unauthorized version of the book that is circulating on the Internet. This version was not approved by Ganesan and is not edited to his satisfaction. Ganesan has made it clear that only AHAM (Association of Happiness for All Mankind) is permitted to present this manuscript via the Internet, for no fee (or cost) to any reader.