SAT Publications

SAT publishes books that are of unique spiritual value. The Song of Ribhu and The Ribhu Gita were frequently recommended by Ramana Maharshi. Self-Knowledge is a deep and comprehensive collection of Self-Knowledge teachings conveyed in poetry, prose, and satsang transcripts. The Essence of Enquiry, is a commentary on the earliest recording of the original teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi.

Advaita Devatam: God of Nonduality
Edited by Nome

Verses of Devotion and Knowledge from the tradition of Advaita Vedanta.
$14.95
Saddarsanam and An Inquiry into the Revelation of Truth and Oneself
by Sri Ramana Maharshi, Translation and Commentary by Nome

The essential teachings of the Revelation of Truth by Sri Ramana Maharshi, in Sanskrit, translated into English with explanations by Nome.
$15.95
A Bouquet of Nondual Texts (Advaita Prakarana Manjari)
by Adi Sankara

Translated by Dr. H. Ramamoorthy and Nome

These English translations of the original Sanskrit texts present the clearest spiritual instructions in Nonduality.
$32.00
Essence of Enquiry
This book chronicles the profound dialogues from 1900 to 1902 between Ramana and an ardent seeker of truth, Gambhiram Seshiar. Through Nome's deeply devotional and illuminating commentary, Self-Enquiry - the heart of Ramana's teaching - becomes brilliantly clear and accessible.
$12.00
The Four Requisites for Realization and Self-Inquiry
by Nome

An explanation of aspects of traditional Vedanta practice in the light of nondual Self-Knowledge and Self-inquiry.
$6.00
Nirguna Manasa Puja (Worship of the Attributeless One in the Mind)
by Adi Sankara

Translated by Dr. H. Ramamoorthy and Nome

Composed by the great sage of Advaita Vedanta, Adi Sankara, this work gives an exposition of the symbols of puja (worship) in light of Nonduality.
$6.75
Nirvana-satkam (Six Verses on Nirvana)
by Adi Sankaracharya,

Translated by Nome

Contains the Sanskrit, transliteration, and English translation of this short pithy set of verses by Sankara pertaining to pure Advaita (Nonduality). Includes alternative readings of verses, as well.
$1.50
Origin of Spiritual Instruction
by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi

This is the original version of the English translation of Sri Ramana Maharshi’s “Upadesa Manjari,” which was long out of print.
$3.50
Ribhu Gita
Translated from the original Sanskrit by Dr. H. Ramamoorthy and Nome

This translation is the first time that this essential and classic work of Advaita Vedanta has been published in English, and in full. It is a consummate work of the spirit, an astonishing description of direct Nondual experience and understanding.
$25.00
The Song of Ribhu
Translated from the original Tamil by Dr. H. Ramamoorthy and Nome

This is the first complete translation into English of the original Tamil version of the Ribhu Gita, which was regularly recommended by Sri Ramana Marharshi to spiritual seekers.
$39.00
Self-Knowledge
by Nome

The entirety of this book deals with nondual Self-Knowledge and Self-inquiry, with emphasis on Ajata (no-creation) teachings of pure Advaita Vedanta.
$29.00
Self-Realization
Sri Ramana Maharshi 1996 pamphlet

Contains the essence of the Maharshi’s teachings about Self-Realization.
$2.00
Svatmanirupanam (The True Definition of One’s Own Self)
by Adi Sankara

Translated by Dr. H. Ramamoorthy and Nome

This English translation from the original Sanskrit by Adi Sankara is a very clear, aphoristic explanation of what the Self is and the Knowledge that reveals it.
$29.00
Timeless Presence
by Nome

Consists of an article that originally appeared in the 1996 souvenir book published by Sri Ramanasramam for the centenary commemoration of Sri Ramana Maharshi’s arrival at Arunachala.
$5.00
Satsang Recording:

Initial silence is followed by spiritual instruction about Self-Realization, the nature of the Self, true inquiry, and freedom from misidentifications. Dialogues on love and happiness, why and what, love and Being, the nonexistence of ignorance and the ego in the Reality of the Self, and other topics. Concludes with a recitation in Sanskrit and English from chapter 1 of Avadhuta Gita.