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    The Dimensions of the Self: Buddhi in the "Bhagavad-Gītā" and "Psyché" in Plotinus.A. H. Armstrong & R. Ravindra - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (3):327 - 342.
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    Centered self without being self-centered: remembering Krishnamurti.Ravi Ravindra - 2003 - Sandpoint, ID: Morning Light Press.
    A contemporary of Krishnamurti, Ravi Ravindra explores Krishnamurti's assertion that the miracle of personal transformation can be linked directly to the art of seeing rightly.
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    Krishnamurti: two birds on one tree.Ravi Ravindra - 1995 - Wheaton, IL, USA.: Quest Books.
    All of these writings reveal an engagement of serious minds inquiring into the nature of reality, including the nature of extraordinary intelligence operating ...
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    The Bhagavad Gita: a guide to navigating the battle of life.Ravi Ravindra - 2017 - Boulder: Shambhala.
    A new translation of the great classic--with wide-ranging, multi-traditional commentary that emphasizes its practical advice for living with integrity. 'All there is is Krishna.' Upon hearing this famous and enigmatic line from the Gita's seventh chapter when he was a boy, Ravi Ravindra embarked on a journey to understand its deep meaning. The search led him far beyond the tradition from which the text originally arose to an exploration of world mystical wisdom, including Zen, Christianity, Yoga, and particularly the teachings (...)
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    The spiritual roots of yoga: royal path to freedom.Ravi Ravindra - 2006 - Sandpoint, ID: Morning Light Press. Edited by Priscilla Murray.
    Rather than a hatha how-to guide with asanas and step-by-step instructions, The Spiritual Roots of Yoga explains yoga’s origin and underlying philosophy. The book dives straight to the heart of the yogic tradition embodied in the figure of Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita, an understanding broadened through an examination of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra. It then provides the framework for an accessible comparison between yoga and Christian, Buddhist, and other systems of thought. The author of several acclaimed interfaith studies, Ravi Ravindra (...)
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    The wisdom of Patañjali's Yoga sutras: a new translation and guide.Ravi Ravindra - 2009 - Sandpoint, ID: Morning Light Press. Edited by Patañjali.
    A new translation of: The yoga sutras of Patanjali, the ancient Indian text which sets forth the practical and philosophical foundations of yoga, presented here with extensive commentary and spiritual exercises to assist in the practice and understanding of one's own spiritual search"--Provided by publisher.
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    Yoga and the teaching of Krishna: essays on the Indian spiritual traditions.Ravi Ravindra - 1998 - Wheaton, IL ;: Theosophical Pub. House. Edited by Priscilla Murray.
  8. Yoga and the Quintessential Search for Holiness.R. Ravindra - 1995 - Journal of Dharma 20 (3):245-253.
     
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