Advaita Deepika Vyakhyanam (Malayalam PDF) by G.Balakrishnan Nair

This e-book consists commentary of Sri Narayana Guru’s Advaita Deepika by Prof. G.Balakrishnan Nair. It reveals the truth of Upanishads as there is no Dvaita, everything is Advaita. Prof. Balakrishnan Nair is a well known scholar of Sanathana Dharma and wrote many books in Malayalam like ‘Atmopadshashathakam Vyakhyanam’.

Vedadhikara Niroopanam (Malayalam PDF) by Narendra Bhushan

Vedadhikara Niroopanam was written by one of the great philosophers of Kerala, Vidyadhiraja Sri Chattampi Swamikal. The vision and action of Sri Swamikal encouraged many Religious, Social, Aesthetic, Philosophical and Political movements in Kerala. The book describes about the aspects of Vedas. The commentary of this book was created by Acharya Narendra Bhushan. Sri Narendra Bhushan received Veda Ratna award in 2007 from Kashyapa Veda Research Institute, Kerala.

Kshetra Chaitanya Rahasyam (Malayalam PDF) by Madhavji

The book was published by Kshetra Samrakshana Samithi, Kozhikode (Temple protection Forum) in 1988. The book was written by Sri Madhavji, who had a vast knowledge on the Custom, Ritual, Tradition and Tantric concepts of a Temple. The book must be read by those who prefer Temple and Deity worship more. The book reveals the Worship, Custom, Festivals and Tradition of a Temple.

Hindumatha Pradeepika (Malayalam PDF) by Sambasiva Sastri

Hindumatha Pradeepika is a book written by Sri K. Sambasiva Shastri which describes every aspect about Hindu Religion. Sri Shastri was a great scholar and had a deep knowledge in Sanskrit language. The book was published in 1942 when the 30th birth day celebrations of the then King His Highness Padmanabhadasa Sri Chithira Thirunal was held in Travancore capital Thiruvananthapuram. The book helps to know thoroughly about Sanathana Dharma, because from Vedas to Dharmasasthras the book is well written and produces answers to our every doubt towards Hindu Religion. The book was published by Travancore Devaswom Board.

Bhasha Thirukkural (Malayalam PDF) by Thiruvallam

Thirukkural was written by the great philosophical-poet of ancient Tamil language Thiruvalluavar. He is believed to be lived in 2nd century BCE, though there is no archaeological evidence found yet. Dharmakandam, Arthakandam and Kamakandam are the three chapters of Thirukkural, which contains 1330 kurals. The book ‘Bhasha Thirukkural’ was written in Malayalam by Sri Thiruvallam Bhaskaran Nair, who translated many books to Malayalam from Tamil, Sanskrit and English and felicitated as ‘Kavyavallabhan’ by Sri Sankaracharya of kanchi.