Verses Addressed To The Mind (Manache Shlok By Sant Samartha Ramdas)
Book Details:
• Publisher: The Divine Life Society
• Author: Swami Chidananda
• Language: English
• Pages: 286
• Edition: 2025
• Cover: Paperback
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 5.4 cm
• Weight: 310 gm
• ISBN: 8170521823
About the Book:
Verses Addressed To The Mind presents the timeless spiritual teachings of Sant Samartha Ramdas through the famous Manache Shlok. These verses are deeply philosophical and devotional reflections intended to guide the mind toward righteousness, self-discipline, and spiritual awakening.
In this work, Swami Chidananda offers valuable insights and explanations that help readers understand the deeper meaning of the verses. The teachings encourage individuals to cultivate purity of thought, devotion to God, self-control, humility, and moral strength. The verses emphasize that mastery of the mind is essential for leading a meaningful and spiritually fulfilling life.
Through simple yet profound guidance, the book inspires readers to reflect on their inner life and adopt principles that lead to peace, strength of character, and spiritual growth. It is a valuable resource for seekers interested in Indian spiritual wisdom, devotional literature, and practical guidance for self-transformation.
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Verses Addressed To The Mind (Manache Shlok By Sant Samartha Ramdas)
Verses Addressed To The Mind (Manache Shlok By Sant Samartha Ramdas)
Book Details:
• Publisher: The Divine Life Society
• Author: Swami Chidananda
• Language: English
• Pages: 286
• Edition: 2025
• Cover: Paperback
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 5.4 cm
• Weight: 310 gm
• ISBN: 8170521823
About the Book:
Verses Addressed To The Mind presents the timeless spiritual teachings of Sant Samartha Ramdas through the famous Manache Shlok. These verses are deeply philosophical and devotional reflections intended to guide the mind toward righteousness, self-discipline, and spiritual awakening.
In this work, Swami Chidananda offers valuable insights and explanations that help readers understand the deeper meaning of the verses. The teachings encourage individuals to cultivate purity of thought, devotion to God, self-control, humility, and moral strength. The verses emphasize that mastery of the mind is essential for leading a meaningful and spiritually fulfilling life.
Through simple yet profound guidance, the book inspires readers to reflect on their inner life and adopt principles that lead to peace, strength of character, and spiritual growth. It is a valuable resource for seekers interested in Indian spiritual wisdom, devotional literature, and practical guidance for self-transformation.
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Book Details:
• Publisher: The Divine Life Society
• Author: Swami Chidananda
• Language: English
• Pages: 286
• Edition: 2025
• Cover: Paperback
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 5.4 cm
• Weight: 310 gm
• ISBN: 8170521823
About the Book:
Verses Addressed To The Mind presents the timeless spiritual teachings of Sant Samartha Ramdas through the famous Manache Shlok. These verses are deeply philosophical and devotional reflections intended to guide the mind toward righteousness, self-discipline, and spiritual awakening.
In this work, Swami Chidananda offers valuable insights and explanations that help readers understand the deeper meaning of the verses. The teachings encourage individuals to cultivate purity of thought, devotion to God, self-control, humility, and moral strength. The verses emphasize that mastery of the mind is essential for leading a meaningful and spiritually fulfilling life.
Through simple yet profound guidance, the book inspires readers to reflect on their inner life and adopt principles that lead to peace, strength of character, and spiritual growth. It is a valuable resource for seekers interested in Indian spiritual wisdom, devotional literature, and practical guidance for self-transformation.













