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Swami Tapasyananda was a senior monk of the Ramakrishna Mission. He was a prolific writer. Some of books authored by him are listed below. He translated a lot of Hindu classics into English from original Sanskrit.

  • Srimad Bhagavata - 4 volumes (Original sanskrit with English Translation) ISBN 8178230461
  • Adhyatma Ramayana: The Spiritual Version of the Rama Saga (Original sanskrit with English Translation) ISBN 8171200044
  • Bhakti Schools of Vedanta ISBN 8171202268
  • Sri Sarada Devi, the Holy Mother
  • Sri Sarada Devi, the holy mother: Her life and conversations
  • Sri Lalita Sahasranama: The Text, Transliteration and English Translation ISBN 8178230992
  • Srimad-Bhagavad-Gita ISBN 0702501131
  • Sundarakandam of



    Srimad Valmiki Ramayana ISBN 8171203337
  • Narayaneeyam : Bhagavata condensed ISBN 8171204198
  • Saundarya-lahari of Sri Sankaracarya : with text and translation, and notes based on Laksmidhara's commentary ISBN 8171202446
  • The philosophical and religious lectures of Swami Vivekananda
  • The four yogas of Swami Vivekananda ISBN 0702501808
  • Bhakti ratnavali, or, A necklace of devotional gems : an anthology from Bhagavata ISBN 8171202241
  • Swami Ramakrishnananda : the apostle of Sri Ramakrishna to the South
  • Sri Vishnu Sahasranama as per Shankara's commentary
  • Sivananda Lahari of Shankara
  • Prashnottara-ratna-malika of Shankara
  • Laghu-Vasudeva-Mananam
  • For Enquirers about Ramakrishna Math and Mission

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