Adhyatma Ramayan (Kannada) Code 1558
Adhyatma Ramayan (Kannada) Code 1558
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DETAILS :
- Author : Gita Press
- Publisher : Gita Press, Gorakhpur
- Publishing Date : 2023
- Hardcover : 394 pages
- Edition : 2023
- Weight : 900 g
ABOUT THE BOOK
Adhyatma Ramayan (Code 1558) is a significant spiritual edition published by Gita Press, Gorakhpur, one of the world’s largest publishers of Hindu religious texts. While the Valmiki Ramayana focuses on the "Maryada Purushottama" (the ideal man) aspect of Rama, the Adhyatma Ramayana shifts the focus toward his identity as Brahman, the Supreme Absolute Reality. It is traditionally considered a part of the Brahmanda Purana.
This Kannada version is specifically designed for seekers in the Karnataka region, providing a faithful translation of the original Sanskrit dialogues between Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The text weaves together the narrative of the Ramayana with the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta, emphasizing that devotion (Bhakti) and knowledge (Jnana) are inseparable. Code 1558 is known for its pocket-friendly or medium-sized format, making it ideal for daily Parayana (ritual reading). It covers the spiritual significance behind major events, such as the "Maya Sita" episode, ensuring that the reader views the epic not just as history, but as a guide to self-realization.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Gita Press is an institution synonymous with the preservation of Sanatana Dharma. Founded in 1923 by Jaya Dayal Goyandka and Hanuman Prasad Poddar, its primary objective has been to make sacred Hindu scriptures accessible to the common man at highly subsidized prices.
The "Code" system (like Code 1558) is a hallmark of their cataloging, allowing devotees to identify specific languages, sizes, and bindings across thousands of titles. Gita Press is globally renowned for its accuracy in translation and its refusal to accept advertisements in its flagship magazine, Kalyan. By publishing the Adhyatma Ramayana in Kannada, Gita Press continues its mission of bridging linguistic barriers to bring the core philosophy of the Upanishads, delivered through the story of Rama, to every household.
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