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The Constant Companion by Eknath Easwaran
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The Constant Companion

by Eknath Easwaran

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'The Constant Companion' is a book for daily inspiration - short, personal reminders that Divinity can be found all around us, if we only look. In each piece, Eknath Easwaran selects one of India's traditional Thousand Names of the Lord and shows its universal significance: that these are not only names of God, but also aspactes of the spark of Divinity within us. This book also includes an English translation of the portion of the Mahabharata (a Sanskrit epic) known as Vishnusahasranama, the "Thousand Names of Vishnu".
  Saraswati_Library | Nov 12, 2008 |
'The Constant Companion' is a book for daily inspiration - short, personal reminders that Divinity can be found all around us, if we only look. In each piece, Eknath Easwaran selects one of India's traditional Thousand Names of the Lord and shows its universal significance: that these are not only names of God, but also aspactes of the spark of Divinity within us.

This book also includes an English translation of the portion of the Mahabharata (a Sanskrit epic) known as Vishnusahasranama, the "Thousand Names of Vishnu".
  Jyotimitra | Apr 26, 2007 |
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Inspired by the thousand poetic names ascribed to Vishnu, Eknath Easwaran interweaves Hindu mythologies with practical insights to instruct, inspire, and delight readers.

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