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Meditation Kit (Pack of 8)

Swami Chinmayananda, Swami Tejomayananda, Swami Swaroopananda

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A Toolkit to Self Realization through Meditation

Art of Contemplation answers all the questions pertaining to controlling and quietening the mind and gives six simple exercises which, if practised regularly, would enable us to control, quieten and free the mind.

Meditation: A Vision gives us the right vision as we embark on the inner journey to the supreme through meditation. It throws light on questions like the purpose of meditation, techniques of meditation, the obstacles in meditation and the result of meditation.

Meditation & Life - Swami Chinmayananda takes us through the thought process necessary to gain control of our inner world. He first shows us the logic behind meditation and then teaches us the specific techniques for applying meditative practice in our daily lives. When meditation becomes a natural part of our day, we find our lives transformed and our minds at peace.

Simplicity and Meditation - Swami Swaroopananda discusses how urging to meditation entails adopting not just specific techniques or mantras, but a more fundamental and far-reaching perspective rooted in our mindset and lifestyle. Swamiji teases out our misconceptions and supplies easy-to-remember practical tips in regard to this timeless art.

In Tune in the Mind, Swami Chinmayananda guides us on how we can use the Gayatri Mantra, explaining its meaning and the method by which we can include it in our japa to tune and fine-tune the mind and harness its infinite potential.

Dhyanaswaroopam composed by Swami Tejomayananda in a very simple way first explains the 'principles of meditation' by negating what is not meditation and then asserting what it is. Thereafter the 'principle of the practice of mediation' is explained.

Meditation Demystified (Audio Talks on Pendrive) - An insight into the power and the nature of the mind, allowing us to master the mind from within allowing us to experience inner peace and quietude.

Living in Meditation (Video Discourses) - Swami Tejomayanandaji seeks to answer "What is meditation according to the scriptures?" in this series of video talks. These talks are based on Dhyanaswarupam and draws inspiration from the Upanishads.

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Language
English
Author
Swami Chinmayananda, Swami Tejomayananda, Swami Swaroopananda
Dimension
22 X 14.5 X 5.5 cm

About the Authors

Swami Chinmayananda

Born as Balakrishna Menon on May 8, 1916 in Ernakulam, Kerala, Swami Chinmayananda was a dynamic youth with a sharp mind. After earning a degree in English Literature, he embarked on a promising career in journalism and became involved in India’s freedom struggle.

Imprisoned and struck by serious illness in 1942, Balakrishna emerged changed and began to question the deeper purpose of life. A turning point came in Rishikesh where he met Swami Sivananda in 1947; this meeting set him on an inward journey. Soon after, he adopted renunciation and was initiated as Swami Chinmayananda Saraswati, becoming a disciple of Swami Tapovan Maharaj, with whom he studied the Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads and Vedanta in austere conditions high in the Himalayas.

After completing his spiritual training, he felt compelled to share the wisdom he had received. In December 1951, he conducted his first Jnana Yajna, a series of spiritual discourses in Pune. This humble start blossomed into the global movement known today as Chinmaya Mission, as he founded many Ashrams, Centres, schools, hospitals and clinics over the decades. He worked to make Vedanta accessible to all regardless of age, nationality or faith.

For over four decades, Swami Chinmayananda traveled and taught tirelessly writing books, giving lectures, training disciples, and meeting seekers wherever they were. He saw the timeless values of India’s spiritual heritage not as relics of the past, but as living tools for modern life.

He attained Mahasamadhi in August 1993. His legacy continues through the many institutions he founded, the teachings he left behind in books and audio-video recordings and the ongoing work of those trained under him at Chinmaya Mission Centres worldwide.

Swami Swaroopananda

Swami Swaroopananda is the current Global Head of Chinmaya Mission, taking on the mantle in January 2017. He also serves as Chancellor of Chinmaya Vishwa Vidyapeeth (Chinmaya University) and oversees more than 350 Chinmaya Mission Centres worldwide.

Raised in a lively, creative family, his early interests straddled business and economics, yet he was drawn deeply toward spiritual seeking. The clarity of Swami Chinmayananda’s commentary on the Bhagavad Gita captured his heart, leading him to join the Chinmaya Yuva Kendra (CHYK), the youth wing of the Mission.  He entered the Residential Vedanta Course in Mumbai under Swami Tejomayananda’s guidance and in 1992, he was initiated into sannyasa, receiving the name Swami Swaroopananda.

From early service in the Far East, including in Hong Kong and the South East Asian region, he has blended reverence for traditional Vedanta with relevance to today’s world. Under his leadership, the Mission has expanded its reach in youth work, education, family camps and spiritual outreach. He is the visionary behind the “Make It Happen™” course, a life-transforming programme that has empowered thousands worldwide to break limitations, unlock inner strength and translate dreams into reality.

With his unique blend of Vedantic wisdom and practical guidance, Swamiji inspires us not just to think of change but to make it happen in our health, our work, and our spiritual growth. In addition he has authored several books, including Storm to Perform, Ik Onkar and Journey into Health.

Swami Swaroopananda is known for bringing Vedanta into everyday life with insight, compassion and energy. Whether speaking with students, professionals, or spiritual seekers across cultures, his message is practical and transformative. As both teacher and guide, he continues to carry forward the lineage upholding the clarity, devotion and service that has always defined Chinmaya Mission.

Swami Tejomayananda

Born on June 30, 1950 in Madhya Pradesh (then known as Sudhakar Kaitwade), Swami Tejomayananda was drawn to a spiritual life from early on. Raised with a deep love for higher ideals, he found his calling when he attended a discourse on the Bhagavad Gita by Swami Chinmayananda. Despite being just one year away from completing his Master’s degree in Physics, he chose a different path. In 1970 he left home to join the Residential Vedanta Course at Sandeepany Sadhanalaya, Mumbai and in 1975 graduated from that course as a Brahmachari under the name Vivek Chaitanya.

In 1983, he embraced renunciation and was given the name Swami Tejomayananda, reflecting light (tejas), knowledge (jnana), and compassion. Over the next years he served in various teaching roles both in Bharat and abroad (including at San Jose, USA) and came to be cherished for his ability to make Vedanta both accessible and inspiring.

After Swami Chinmayananda’s Mahasamadhi in 1993, Swami Tejomayananda was appointed the Global Head of Chinmaya Mission Worldwide. He led the Mission for 23 years, expanding its reach across the globe with new Centres, educational initiatives, devotional music, arts institutions and multimedia outreach.

A Padma Bhushan awardee (2016), Swami Tejomayananda is praised for his simple yet profound way of teaching Vedanta, fluent in several languages: English, Hindi, Marathi & Sanskrit and gifted both as a poet and composer. Affectionately revered as “Pujya Guruji,” he is known for his humility, wisdom, approachability and the way his teachings feel alive in everyday life.

His writings on texts like the Ramayana, Bhagavatam and Vedantic classics as well as, his discourses, songs and compositions continue to inspire spiritual seekers. Swami Tejomayananda’s legacy is one of bringing ancient wisdom into modern hearts, with love, clarity and devotion.

Swami Chinmayananda

Born as Balakrishna Menon on May 8, 1916 in Ernakulam, Kerala, Swami Chinmayananda was a dynamic youth with a sharp mind. After earning a degree in English Literature, he embarked on a promising career in journalism and became involved in India’s freedom struggle.

Imprisoned and struck by serious illness in 1942, Balakrishna emerged changed and began to question the deeper purpose of life. A turning point came in Rishikesh where he met Swami Sivananda in 1947; this meeting set him on an inward journey. Soon after, he adopted renunciation and was initiated as Swami Chinmayananda Saraswati, becoming a disciple of Swami Tapovan Maharaj, with whom he studied the Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads and Vedanta in austere conditions high in the Himalayas.

After completing his spiritual training, he felt compelled to share the wisdom he had received. In December 1951, he conducted his first Jnana Yajna, a series of spiritual discourses in Pune. This humble start blossomed into the global movement known today as Chinmaya Mission, as he founded many Ashrams, Centres, schools, hospitals and clinics over the decades. He worked to make Vedanta accessible to all regardless of age, nationality or faith.

For over four decades, Swami Chinmayananda traveled and taught tirelessly writing books, giving lectures, training disciples, and meeting seekers wherever they were. He saw the timeless values of India’s spiritual heritage not as relics of the past, but as living tools for modern life.

He attained Mahasamadhi in August 1993. His legacy continues through the many institutions he founded, the teachings he left behind in books and audio-video recordings and the ongoing work of those trained under him at Chinmaya Mission Centres worldwide.

Swami Swaroopananda

Swami Swaroopananda is the current Global Head of Chinmaya Mission, taking on the mantle in January 2017. He also serves as Chancellor of Chinmaya Vishwa Vidyapeeth (Chinmaya University) and oversees more than 350 Chinmaya Mission Centres worldwide.

Raised in a lively, creative family, his early interests straddled business and economics, yet he was drawn deeply toward spiritual seeking. The clarity of Swami Chinmayananda’s commentary on the Bhagavad Gita captured his heart, leading him to join the Chinmaya Yuva Kendra (CHYK), the youth wing of the Mission.  He entered the Residential Vedanta Course in Mumbai under Swami Tejomayananda’s guidance and in 1992, he was initiated into sannyasa, receiving the name Swami Swaroopananda.

From early service in the Far East, including in Hong Kong and the South East Asian region, he has blended reverence for traditional Vedanta with relevance to today’s world. Under his leadership, the Mission has expanded its reach in youth work, education, family camps and spiritual outreach. He is the visionary behind the “Make It Happen™” course, a life-transforming programme that has empowered thousands worldwide to break limitations, unlock inner strength and translate dreams into reality.

With his unique blend of Vedantic wisdom and practical guidance, Swamiji inspires us not just to think of change but to make it happen in our health, our work, and our spiritual growth. In addition he has authored several books, including Storm to Perform, Ik Onkar and Journey into Health.

Swami Swaroopananda is known for bringing Vedanta into everyday life with insight, compassion and energy. Whether speaking with students, professionals, or spiritual seekers across cultures, his message is practical and transformative. As both teacher and guide, he continues to carry forward the lineage upholding the clarity, devotion and service that has always defined Chinmaya Mission.

Swami Tejomayananda

Born on June 30, 1950 in Madhya Pradesh (then known as Sudhakar Kaitwade), Swami Tejomayananda was drawn to a spiritual life from early on. Raised with a deep love for higher ideals, he found his calling when he attended a discourse on the Bhagavad Gita by Swami Chinmayananda. Despite being just one year away from completing his Master’s degree in Physics, he chose a different path. In 1970 he left home to join the Residential Vedanta Course at Sandeepany Sadhanalaya, Mumbai and in 1975 graduated from that course as a Brahmachari under the name Vivek Chaitanya.

In 1983, he embraced renunciation and was given the name Swami Tejomayananda, reflecting light (tejas), knowledge (jnana), and compassion. Over the next years he served in various teaching roles both in Bharat and abroad (including at San Jose, USA) and came to be cherished for his ability to make Vedanta both accessible and inspiring.

After Swami Chinmayananda’s Mahasamadhi in 1993, Swami Tejomayananda was appointed the Global Head of Chinmaya Mission Worldwide. He led the Mission for 23 years, expanding its reach across the globe with new Centres, educational initiatives, devotional music, arts institutions and multimedia outreach.

A Padma Bhushan awardee (2016), Swami Tejomayananda is praised for his simple yet profound way of teaching Vedanta, fluent in several languages: English, Hindi, Marathi & Sanskrit and gifted both as a poet and composer. Affectionately revered as “Pujya Guruji,” he is known for his humility, wisdom, approachability and the way his teachings feel alive in everyday life.

His writings on texts like the Ramayana, Bhagavatam and Vedantic classics as well as, his discourses, songs and compositions continue to inspire spiritual seekers. Swami Tejomayananda’s legacy is one of bringing ancient wisdom into modern hearts, with love, clarity and devotion.