Tuesday, April 13, 2010

In the Woods of God Realization - Swami Rama Tirtha - Volume 4 - 1913 edn


This is the fourth volume of Complete Works of Swami Rama Tirtha that has been compiled in 7 volumes.

Described as “one of the greatest souls, not only of India, but of the whole world” by Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Rama Tirtha (1873-1906) was a living embodiment of the teachings of Advaita Vedanta. One of the greatest saints and philosophers of India, Rama Tirtha brought the message of yoga and Vedanta to Japan, Egypt, and the U.S. In the Woods of God Realization is a complete collection of his writings and lectures. In this seven volume work Rama Tirtha presents a practical and inspiring view of Vedanta and also discusses timely topics such as married life and God-realization, Vedanta, Christianity and Islam, war and peace, and India's destiny.

A Note on Digitization of this E-book: With this post, the work of digitization of the first four volumes of the complete works of Swami Rama Tirtha is complete. I consider this as a humble tribute to the great sage. The rest of the volumes were compiled and published at a much later date (may be after 1950). So, I assume that they are not yet in public domain and therefore, cannot be published as e-books.

In this volume, Swami Rama Tirtha has made use of Urdu words and verses frequently. I could not include them in this e-book due my ignorance of Urdu. I have just left them and mentioned the fact then and there.

If someone well versed in Urdu language is willing to type these Urdu words and verses using Unicode fonts, I would be much obliged to him. Anyone interested in this voluntary work is requested to contact me by email.

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3 comments:

  1. thanks for the post ....... please provides te remaining part .... my heartest congratulation with you
    Amit banerjee

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  2. "A Note on Digitization of this E-book: With this post, the work of digitization of the first four volumes of the complete works of Swami Rama Tirtha is complete. I consider this as a humble tribute to the great sage. The rest of the volumes were compiled and published at a much later date (may be after 1950). So, I assume that they are not yet in public domain and therefore, cannot be published as e-books."

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  3. hi dear friend! :-)

    Thank you very much for doing this!
    I'm still just finishing to read part 1! but I'm so happy to see no' 4 is ready too! :-)

    I've recommened your site to some friends the forum "Near Death Experiences".. they might come here and enjoy this too!

    Lots of Love!
    Gil :-)

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