Print copies of the Songbook.
You can now order print copies of the SY Songbook from Lulu.com in two formats; perfect bound, like a normal paperback, or coil-bound which
has the advantage of opening flat. Follow these links:
(coil-bound): http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/sahaja-yoga-songbook/25837768
(perfect
bound): http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/sahaja-yoga-songbook/25604450
Australian Sahaja Yoga Songbook - complete (2019).
The Australian SY Songbook plus 25 extra English songs. Useful for those wishing to sing less-used Bhajans. With a page index but without
diacritics or guitar chords. Also without the wonderful graphics of the original book to reduce the file size (which would be more than 120Mb!).
(373 pages) pdf file. Click the link below to download.
English Songs from the old Swiss SY Songbook.
All the English songs up to E 118 plus some older Italian, Spanish, German and Russian songs not in the newer songbooks. If you are looking
for those early devotional SY songs or are a fan of Sahaj versions of 'Mull of Kintyre' or 'Michael row the boat ashore', they are all here!
(149 pages) pdf file. Click the link below to download.
Sahaja Yoga Mantrabook 2015. (Updated
08-12-15)
The update contains two new sets of names composed by Shri Mataji Herself as well as further
additions and corrections.
This is not the Nirmala Vidya Edition 7 (NV7) mantrabook although it contains the same praises. The main
differences are:
1. The sets of Sanskrit names from the Puranas or Epics have been kept unaltered, as in the original SYMB. In
the NV7 some names have been changed and repeats removed.
2. The traditional Sahaja Yoga Sanskrit spellings have been retained, with diacritics to facilitate correct
pronunciation.
(347 pages). pdf file. Click below to
download.
'Researches in Sahaja Yoga'
This is a series of books on Sahaja Yoga topics researched through Shri Mataji's lectures and other scriptures.
1. Om Namaste Ganapataye - a detailed translation of the Ganesha Atharva Sheersha.
(Edition Three - 2019).
The Ganesha Atharva Sheersha is one of the most powerful mantras we have and Shri Mataji has recommended knowing its meaning. The book explains the connections with
Indian philosophy and Sahaja Yoga and explores hidden meanings in the text.
Edition Three contains further insights and quotes from Shri Mataji and other scriptures with clearer formatting of the original book published in Sept
2012.
Eight audio tracks of the G.A.S. can be downloaded from the 'Audio files' page.
(314
pages). pdf file - click below to download.
Uploaded 01-06-19.
2. Shri Lalita Sahasranama - the Thousand Names of the Supreme
Goddess.
This wonderful poem was recommended by Shri Mataji and She often referred to it in Her speeches. At one time She recommended saying it every
day - it seems to help develop the quality of Bhakti -'devotion', so important to our ascent. The 1000 names were used extensively by Her especially in the early days for havans and Her 108 Names are
taken from it.
This book gives the poem itself in transliterated Sanskrit and lists the 1000 names with some explanations, background material and commentary.
(The Poem alone or a simple list of the 1000 names are available on the 'Deities - Devi' page.)
(323 pages) pdf file - click below to download.
Updated 18-07-2018.
3. The Three Worlds - an investigation into the three-fold nature of
Creation.
Many aspects of creation come in threes - past, present and future, the three Gunas, three channels, three fundamental particles, to name
but a few. The book explores this theme in the sciences, religions and philosophies of the world.
(157 pages) pdf file - click below to download. Uploaded
05-08-16
4. Shri Chakra - the significance of the Yantra of the Supreme
Goddess
The Shri Chakra is the symbol of Vishwa Nirmala Dharma and is worshipped as the Supreme Goddess Herself. It is considered to symbolise the
Subtle System. The book is still in development, but this how far we've got!
(71 pages) pdf file - click below to download.
6. Navaratri - prayers, praises and hymns.
A collection of the tradtional praises used during Navaratri, including the Devi Mahatmyam in English with the Sanskrit of the four great
hymns. Other Navaratri praises such as 'Ai Giri Nandini' (all 20 verses), Devi Kavach, Argala Stotram, etc. are included in notated Sanskrit with translations.
Print copy: to order a print copy follw this link:
http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/navaratri-prayers-praises-and-hymns/25445316
(187 pages) pdf file - Click below to download.
Updated 24-02-20.