Swami Samarpanananda

Monk, Author, Teacher

Swami Samarpanananda is an author and a monk.

His first book was Tiya-A Parrot's Journey Home, followed by Param, Junglezen Sheru, Carving a sky, Living Hinduism, The World of Religions and The Hindu Way.[1]

Quotes

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  • Love is the space in which one finds the freedom to fly.
    • Junglezen Sheru ( Page 17 )
  • An ordinary teacher instructs and leaves his disciple, but a great teacher strives to make his disciple see reason by pushing him to his limits.
    • Junglezen Sheru ( Page 140 )
  • Wonder not at the failures, rather learn to marvel at success.
    • Junglezen Sheru ( Page 89 )
  • Unselfishness is the key to success in higher life.
    • Living Hinduism ( Page 151 )
  • Mind...cleansed through sadhana (spiritual practices)...serves as a perfect reflector of the spiritual reality.
    • Living Hinduism ( Page 29 )
  • Duality is ignorance, non-duality is knowledge.
    • Living Hinduism ( Page 87 )
  • Involvement kills, indifference frees.
    • Tiya-A Parrot's Journey Home ( Page 124 )
  • Wisdom always comes after the event.
    • Tiya -A Parrot's Journey Home ( Page 41 )
  • Move on...holding on to any one experience will limit you.
    • Tiya-A Parrot's Journey Home ( Page 20 )
  • To acquire is great, but to share is greater.
    • Param ( Page 195 )
  • There is no shortcut to success.
    • Param ( Page 39 )
  • Every great achievement has a small beginning.
    • Param ( Page 73 )
  • Spirituality is to experience the infinite in the transcendental state. There is no other definition to it.
    • The World of Religions ( Page 20 )
  • Acceptance is spirituality, and inclusiveness is the sign of having attained its highest level.
    • The World of Religions ( Page 67 )
  • Nirvana is the overcoming of attachment.
    • The World of Religions ( Page 80 )
  • When the quest for knowledge burns bright, one gets the right teacher too.
    • The World of Religions ( Page 73 )
  • Detachment gives...joy.
    • Carving a sky ( Page 136 )
  • Strength comes to those who treat life as a grand Symphony.
    • Carving a sky ( Page 63 )
  • Struggle for spiritual freedom is the dharma for humanity.
    • The Hindu Way ( Page 55 )
  • Contentment is...the root of all happiness.
    • The Hindu Way ( Page 70 )
  • Unselfishness is purity.
    • The Hindu Way ( Page 63 )
  • Luxury of freedom hates the discipline of knowledge.
    • Kratu-A Novel ( Page 24 )
  • Crisis is the portal to new opportunity.
    • Kratu-A Novel ( Page 107 )
  • The seed comes when the field is ready, greatness comes when the mind is ready.
    • Kratu-A Novel ( Page 270 )
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