Publications

Publications

In its mission to share inspiration, the Samithi generates educational content across various media, including books, videos, and audios, which showcase moral stories and lectures from eminent figures, such as those within the Sri Ramakrishna order.

Our publishing endeavor originated with small books targeting children. This was complemented by the introduction of the monthly Viveka Margamu in the early 1970s, circulated initially among the Samithi’s youth.

The book publishing catalog has since expanded substantially and today our catalog contains around 100 titles and is still growing.

Books

The Samithi maintains an extensive catalog of over 100 titles that focus on moral stories and the teachings of the Sri Ramakrishna Order, originally beginning with children’s literature in the 1970s. This section provides access to free digital soft-copies of popular titles, while physical hard copies can be purchased through an integrated order form or at Ramakrishna Math centers, with bulk discounts available for larger orders.

The Samithi would like to distribute some popular books soft-content for free. You may find them below.

The hard copies (books) are available at all the Ramakrishna math and mission centres in Andhra Pradesh. Books can also be purchased by placing an order with us. For orders worth more than Rs.1000/- we offer a discount of 30 (thirty) per cent.

All the material presented herein is copyrighted to the Samithi. 

These posters are crated based on Patanjali Yoga Sutras. These may be freely downloaded and distributed.

These posters are crated based on Swami Vivekananda Quotes. These may be freely downloaded and distributed.

Audios

The audio section offers a diverse range of listening material including spiritual songs from the volume Shaktimantuda Levoyee! and professionally narrated moral stories. It also hosts full audiobooks of the Samithi’s publications, such as Dheera Narendrudu, and features member-produced podcasts like “Call to the Nation” to provide inspiration through digital formats.

Songs on the messages of Swami Vivekananda

Name of the Volume: Shaktimantuda Levoyee! (CD)
Composed by: Late Sri BSR Anjaneyulu and Amirapu Natarajan
Music : Amirapu Natarajan and Sri N Ch Bucchiacharyulu
Singer : N Ch Kausic Kalyan

You may find the Songs Lyrics PDF as well below and can be downloaded.
Also, Song’s Script/Lyrics can be found in Pushpanjali book published by out Samithi too.

Moral Stories

Narration: Amirapu Natarajan

Dheera Narendrudu – Audio book

Some of the Samithi publications are converting into Audio books and keep here to Listen/Download.

You may find the book in PDF format as well below and can be downloaded.

Here we present some podcasts prepared by the members of the samithi.

CALL TO THE NATION

Videos

The Videos section serves as a digital gateway to the Samithi’s mission, primarily through their official YouTube channel. This section showcases recorded activities, events, and the popular “Mana Mahonnata Varasatvam” series which brings the stories of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa to life. Additionally, the page highlights the creative contributions of Balavihar students by linking to their individual channels, which showcase traditional Indian cultural practices like Muggulu (Rangoli art) and various educational arts and crafts.

Popular Videos

Below are some popular videos from the ‘Mana Mahonnata Varasatvam‘ series, featuring stories narrated by Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and presented by our samithi secretary, Sri Amirapu Natarajan garu.

On our official YouTube channel, we regularly upload recordings of organization activities, special events, and inspiring moral stories based on our published literature. Through this platform, our Secretary, Sri Amirapu Natarajan garu, narrates profound stories originally told by Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa to impart timeless wisdom.

Our Official YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RamakrishnaSevaSamithiBapatla

Other YouTube channels by our Samithi Balavihar students:

John Augustine Koti: (Muggulu/Kolam) Every morning, women in many parts of India draw patterns at the entrance of their homes using rice flour. It is called Alpana in the East, Muggu or Kolam in the South and Rangoli in the West and North of India.

http://www.youtube.com/@johnaugustinekoti3303

Sravani Sagi: (Arts & Crafts)

http://www.youtube.com/@sravscrafteria9099

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