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Nataraja Guru (Dr. P Natarajan) was a direct disciple of Narayana Guru, a sage and social reformer of India. Nataraja Guru founded Narayana Gurukulam, a worldwide contemplative community based on the teachings of Narayana Guru. He translated into English and wrote commentaries on all the major works of Narayana Guru. He has also written on a wide variety of subjects, employing throughout a protolinguistic or structural approach.
Books
- The Word of the Guru: Life and Teachings of Narayana Guru
- Vedanta Revalued and Restated[1]
- Autobiography of an Absolutist
- The Bhagavad Gita, Translation and Commentary [2]
- An Integrated Science of the Absolute (Volumes I, II)[3]
- Wisdom: The Absolute is Adorable[4]
- Saundarya Lahari of Sankara[5]
- The Search for a Norm in Western Thought[6]
- The Philosophy of a Guru[7]
- Memorandum on World Government[8]
- World Education Manifesto
- Experiencing One World
- Dialectical Methodology[9]
- Anthology of the Poems of Narayana Guru
References and sources
- Works of Natataraja Guru
- Autobiography of an Absolutist by Nataraja Guru - Gurukula Publishing House - 1989