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1. Sri Anubhashya Sarasangraha - 81 Pages
Author - Sri Srinivas . S. Matad
Publishers - Geeta prakashana
2. Ashtamahamantragalu - 169 Pages
Author - P.Vishnuteertha
Publishers - Sri Mantralya Padayatra Sangha
3. Sri Prasannavenkatadasara Bhagavata - 242 Pages
Author - T.K InduBai
Publishers - Institute of Kannada Studies, University of Mysore.
4. Srimad Bhagavatam Volume-1 - 228 Pages
Author - Ghooli Krishnamurthy Acharya
Publishers - GS Murti, 54B/1 Brindavan, Thane
5. Srimad Bhagavata Sara -449 pages
Compiled by - Vijayendracharya
Publishers - Madhwajayanti Pratishtana, Poornapragna Vidyapeeta
6. Srimad Bhagavata - 680 pages
Author - T.K.VenuGopaladasaru
Publishers - Gururaja Prakashana
7. Vignana Netranjana - Srimad Bhagavata 665 pages
Author - V.Badarayanamurthy
Publishers - Purana Vignana Mandira
8. Haridasaru Hogali Hadida Srivadirajaru - 221 Pages
Compiled by - Srinivasa Havanur
Publishers - Sri Anandatirtha PratiShthana
Sri Vadiraja MruttikA vRundAna Mutt.
9. Helavanakatte Giriyamma - 176 Pages
Author - Kakolu Sarojarao
Publishers - Chandrika Prakashana, Bangalore.
10. Kaliyuga Kalpataru - 655 Pages.
Author - Raja. Sri Gururajacharya
Publishers - Sri Parimala Prakashana
11. KathAsankalana - 98 Pages
collected by - Sri Ramavittalacharya
Publishers - Akhila Bharata Madhwamahamandala
12. Sri Krishna Sandesha - 104 Pages
Author - Vishwesha Tirtha Swamiji
Publishers - Paryaya Shri Pejawara Adokshaja Mata
13. phalavidu baaldudake - 92 pages
(aNu shri Harikathamrutasara)
Author - Srimatsatyaparayanateertha
Publishers - SriahriVittala Prakashana
14. Sarvamoola Granthagalu - Volume 4 - 710 pages
(Sri Bruhadaranykopanishad Bhashyam)
Compiled by - Hayavadana Puranik
Translators - Vidwan.P.S. Sheshagirirao
Vidwan Dr. C.H. Srinivasamurthy
Publishers - Akhila Bharata Maha Mandala and Anandateerta Pratishtana
15. Sri Jayatirtharu - 422 Pages
Author - Srinivasa Rao,korati
Publishers - Anandanilaya Prakashana

16. Sri Swapna Vrindavanakyanam - 346 Pages
Author - Srimad Vadiraja
Publishers - Sadanugraha Prakashana
17. Sri Vishnu Sahasranma - 847 Pages
Guide - Sri Vidyamanya tirtha Swamiji
Compiled by - Sagri Raghavendra Upadhyaya
Publishers - Sri Palimaru Mutt Udupi
18. Vishnu Tatva Nirnaya - 250 Pages
Author - Prof.K.T.Pandurangi
Publishers - Prof.K.T.Pandurangi
19. Sri Vadiraja's Sarasa Bharathi Vilasa
Translator and Publisher : S.K.Achar
20. Srimad Anuvakyanavu - 160 Pages
1st chapter 1st Pada
Author - Unavailable
Publishers - Unavailable
Srimad Anuvakhyanavu - 594 Pages
1st Chapter , 4th Paada
Srimad Anuvakyanavu - 115 Pages
3rd chapter, 2 Paada , 8 Adhikaranas
21. SrimaNyayaSudhaBhavaSangraha - 276 pages
Author - Shri B.D.Karajagi
Publisher - Shri B.D.Karajagi
22. Tattvodothavu - 690 Pages
Author - Gandirao haNamantha talapadatt
Publisher - Ambhaji Ramachandra Saawanth
23. Salagrama-Kosha VOL 2 , 248 pages
Author - Ramachandra Rao,S.K
Publisher - Kalpatharu research Acamdemy
24. Purandara Sahitya Darsan 1 - 446 pages
Compiled by - Ramachandra Rao,S.K
Publisher - Th directorate of Kannada and Culture Government of Karnataka
25. Purandara Sahitya Darsan 2 - 482 pages
(Adyatma Darshana)
Compiled by - Ramachandra Rao,S.K
Publisher - Th directorate of Kannada and Culture Government of Karnataka
26. Sri Guru Jagannatha Dasara Kruti Ratnamala , 155 pages
Author - Appanacharya, K
Publishers - Sri Guru Jagannatha Dasa Seva Smiti kAlaM
27. Geeta Saroddhara - 297 pages
Author - Sri Sri VishweshateertaSripandangalu
Publisher - Tirumala Tirupati Devastanams
28. Tantrasarasangraha - 365 pages
Author - Bannanje Govindacharya
Publishers - Pavanje Gururao and Sons
29. Sri Madhwacharyaru - 410 pages
Author - Srinivasa Rao,korati
Publishers - Anandanilaya Prakashana
30. Geetavalokhana - 256 pages
Author - Pt.Sri G.B.Joshi
Publishers - Gururaj Prakashana
31. Anubhashyam - 167 Pages
Author - Pandit Hanumeshacharya Gangur
Publisher - Raghavendrashrama
32.SrimanMadhwasiddhantasarasangraha - 259 Pages (Script is in sanskrit but language is Kannada)
Author - T.R.Krishnacharya
Publisher - Sri MadhwaVilasa MudranaShaale -
Year of Publishing - 1922
33. Dasanjali - 46 Pages
Author - Bannanje Govindacharya
Publishers - Anandatirtha Pratishtana
34. Sarvamoola Sudha - 196 pages
Author - Vyasanakere Prabhanjanacharya
Publishers - Aitareya Prakashana
35. Harikathamburta Sara vol. 3(18 to 33 Sandhi ) - 395 Pages
Author - Raanya RajaRao
Publishers - HariVittala Prakashna
36. Chandrika - 147 Pages
Authors : Pandarinathacharya Galagali
Dr. M.K.BharatiRamanacharya
Publishers - Akhila Bharata Madhwa Mahamandala
37. Amruta - 335 Pages
Compiled by : Korlahalli Venkateshacharya
Publisher - Sri Vidyamanya Prakashana
Palimaru Mutt
38. Bhajana Koustubha - 726 Pages (complete book containing 3 volumes published earlier)
Publisher - Sri H.S. ShrinivasaMurti, N.R.Colony

39. Civil Suit - 174 Pages
Publisher - Sriman MadhwaSiddantabhivriddhikArini Sabha ,Tiruchanur, Year of Publication - 1935
40. Dwaita Siddhanta Vaijayantee-Sabha Sara Sangraha Volume-1 - 895 Pages
Author - Sri Sri Sathyadhyana theertaru, Edited by H.Subba Rao
Publisher - Hon Gen Secretary, Sathyadhyana Vidyapeeta
41. Dvaita Pradipa With Appendix in English and Tatva sikshe - 123 pages

42. Dasa Sahityadalli Janapada AmshagaLu Ondu Adhyayana - 306 pages
Publisher -
Author - K.Kulakarni,S.K.Ramachandra Rao,K.SampadgiriRao

Compiled by - HSK

Author - Nagarathna, T.N.
Publisher - Gnanabharati
46. Sri HariKathamruthasara Nighantu - 489 Pages
Compiled by - Guru Madhwa Rao , Uppali , Raichur
Publisher - Guruvijayadasashrama, Raichur
47. Stotra Gucha Vol 1 - 106 Pages
Publisher - Bharatiya Samskruti Vidyapeeta
48. TatvOdhyOtavu - 113 pages
Author -
Publisher - Sri Madhwamuni Seva Samiti
49. Muhurtasanmarghadarshini - 130 pages
Publisher - Paryaya Pejavara Mutt Udupi and Shivalli brahmana Purohita Sangha
50. Maitra ( Gayatri Mantrada kuritu 100 chintanegalu) - 224 Pages
Publisher - Tatwavada samshodna samsat , Palimaru Mutt
51. Harapanahalli Bhimavva - 124 pages
Publisher - Parimala Prakashana
52. Haridasaru Stuthisida Mantralaya Matada Yathivarenyaru - 194 Pages
Publisher - Havanur SriVadirajaMruttike Vrindavana Mutt
53. Haridasaru Hogali hadida Sri Vadirajaru - 221 Pages
Published by - Sri Anandateerta Prakashana
54. Srimad Bhagavatam with Teeka of Vijayadwajaru - 173 Pages - Script is sanskrit and language kannada
55. Tantradeepika - Volume 1 - 410 Pages
Publisher - Sree Gururaja association
Author - Nagaraja Bhaskaracharya

Author - Sri V.Sitaramiah
Year -1971
58. Srimad Vishnutatvanirnaya - 411 Pages
Publisher - Sri Madhwamuni Seva Sangha

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Aitareya Upanishad

Introduction

The Aitareya Upanishad (Sanskrit: ऐतरेय उपनिषद्) is a Mukhya Upanishad, associated with the Rigveda. It comprises the fourth, fifth and sixth chapters of the second book of Aitareya Aranyaka, which is one of the four layers of Rig vedic text.

Aitareya Upanishad discusses three philosophical themes: first, that the world and man is the creation of the Atman (Soul, Universal Self); second, the theory that the Atman undergoes threefold birth; third, that Consciousness is the essence of Atman.

According to a 1998 review by Patrick Olivelle and other scholars, the Aitareya Upanishad was likely composed in a pre-Buddhist period, possibly 6th to 5th century BCE.

Aitareya Upanishad is a primary ancient Upanishad, and is listed as number 8 in the Muktika canon of 108 Upanishads. Considered one of the middle Upanishads, the date of composition is not known but has been estimated by scholars to be sometime around 6th or 5th century BCE.

Summary

The Aitareya Upanishad is a short prose text, divided into three chapters, containing 33 verses.

First chapter

In the first chapter of the Aitareya Upanishad, Atman is asserted to have existed alone prior to the creation of the universe. It is this Atman, the Soul or the Inner Self, that is then portrayed as the creator of everything from itself and nothing, through heat. The text states that the Atman created the universe in stages. First came four entities: space, maram (earth, stars), maricih (light-atom) and apas (ur-water, cosmic fluid). After these came into existence, came the cosmic self and eight psyches and principles (speech, in-breathing, sight, hearing, skin/hair, mind, out-breathing, reproductivity). Atman then created eight guardians corresponding to these psyches and principles. Then, asserts Aitareya Upanishad, came the connective principles of hunger and thirst, where everything became interdependent on everything else through the principle of apana (digestion). Thereafter came man, who could not exist without a sense of Self and Soul (Atman). But this sense then began cogitating on itself, saying that 'I am more than my sensory organs, I am more than my mind, I am more than my reproductive ability', and then asked (abridged),

कोऽहमिति Who am I?

— Aitareya Upanishad, Chapter 1, Hymn 11

Paul Deussen summarizes the first chapter of Aitareya Upanishad as follows,

The world as a creation, the Man as the highest manifestation of the Atman who is also named as the Brahman - this is the basic idea of this section.

— Paul Deussen, Aitareya Upanishad, Chapter 1

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Second chapter

In the second chapter, Aitareya Upanishad asserts that the Atman in any man is born thrice: first, when a child is born (procreation); second, when the child has been cared for and loved to Selfhood where the child equals the parent; third, when the parent dies and the Atman transmigrates. The overall idea of chapter 2 of Aitareya Upanishad is that it is procreation and nurturing of children that makes a man immortal, and the theory of rebirth, which are the means by which Atman sustainably persists in this universe.

Third Chapter

The third chapter of Aitareya Upanishad discusses the nature of Atman. It declares that consciousness is what defines man, the source of all intellectual and moral theories, all gods, all living beings (man, animals, plants), all that there is. Then the Upanishad asserts that the key to the riddle of the Universe is one's own inner self. To know the universe, know thyself. Become immortal, suggests the Aitareya Upanishad, by being you.

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Max Muller translates parts of the chapter as follows (abridged),

Who is he whom we meditate on as the Self? Which is the Self?
(...)
Everything are various names only of Knowledge (the true Self)
Everything is led (produced) by knowledge.
It rests on Knowledge. The world is led by Knowledge. Knowledge is its cause.
Knowledge is Brahman.

— Aitareya Upanishad, Chapter 3

Aitareya Upanishad, like other Upanishads of Hinduism, asserts the existence of Consciousness as Atman, the Self or Brahman. It contains one of the most famous expressions of the Vedanta, 'Prajnanam Brahma' (Knowledge is Brahman/god/divine/holy), which is one of the Mahāvākyas.

This is the true Brahman called Prana (Life force), this is the only God. All the Devas (Gods) are only the various manifestations of this Prana. He who attains Oneness with this Prana attains the Devas.

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Aitareya Upanishad is one of the older Upanishads reviewed and commented upon in their respective Bhasyas by various ancient scholars such as Adi Shankara and Madhvacharya. Adi Shankara, for example, commented on Aitereya Upanishad, clarifying that some of his peer scholars have interpreted the hymns in a way that must be refuted. The first meaning, as follows, is incomplete and incorrect, states Shankara.

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Adi Shankara then reminds the reader that the Aitereya Upanishad must be studied in its context, which starts with and states Atma va idam in hymn 1. It doesn't start with, nor does the text's context, mean that 'I am alive, thus God'. Rather, states Shankara, the context is abundantly clear that one must know, 'Atman exists, I am consciousness, and that self-realization of one's Atman, its Oneness with Universal Soul is the path to liberation and freedom. Know yourself. Worship yourself.' Adi Shankara then explains that rituals, sacrifices, merit-karma (worship) does not lead to liberation, the wise do not perform these and rituals such as Agnihotra, they seek Atman and understanding of their own Being and their own Inner Self, and when one has achieved 'Self-knowledge, full awareness of one's consciousness' does one achieve moksha.

The first English translation was published in 1805 by Colebrooke. Other translators include Max Muller, Paul Deussen, Charles Johnston, Nikhilānanda, Gambhirananda, Sarvananda and Patrick Olivelle.

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The author of the Aitareya Aranyaka and the Aitareya Upanishad has been historically credited to rishi Aitareya Mahidas.

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Audio rendering in Sanskrit

Audio rendering in English

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The other Upanishads

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