Sri Gurujin Gnana Gangai (Hardcover, Tamil, Vijaya Bharatham)

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The text outlines Golwalkar’s vision of "Hindu Rashtra," emphasizing cultural nationalism and the historical role of the Hindu identity in India. Cultural Preservation:

After the mahasamadhi (passing) of Sri Ramana Maharshi in 1950, Kanakammal felt an urgent need to preserve the essence of the Guru’s teachings in a language accessible to the common person. While Ramana’s original works like Who Am I? (Nan Yar) and Upadesa Saram were concise, Kanakammal sought to expand the context. She authored the as a tributary to the Ganges of Ramana’s grace.

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