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'''''Namah Shivaya Shantaya''''' or '''''Namah Shiváya Shántáya''''' ("Salutations to Shiva the Tranquil") is a book published for the first time on November 1982 in Kolkata India and containing a collection of twenty discourses originally given in Bengali (in Kolkata, Patna and Kashi, India) by the philosopher and social reformer Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar aka Shrii Shrii Anandamurti (1921–1990). The speeches were later translated and collected to form the current English version of the volume. The book, now composed of 312 pages and 23 chapters preceded by a publisher's note followed by the Shivagiiti ("Song of Shiva") is considered part of the spiritual scriptures of the movement Ananda Marga founded by the author and ends with a glossary.
'''''Namah Shivaya Shantaya''''' or '''''Namah Shiváya Shántáya''''' ("Salutations to Shiva the Tranquil") is a book published for the first time on November 1982 in Kolkata India and containing a collection of twenty discourses originally given in Bengali (in Kolkata, Patna and Kashi, India) by the philosopher and social reformer Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar aka Shrii Shrii Anandamurti (1921–1990). The speeches were later translated and collected to form the current English version of the volume. The book, now composed of 312 pages and 23 chapters preceded by a publisher's note followed by the Shivagiiti ("Song of Shiva") is considered part of the spiritual scriptures of the movement Ananda Marga founded by the author and ends with a glossary.



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Namah Shivaya Shantaya or Namah Shiváya Shántáya ("Salutations to Shiva the Tranquil") is a book published for the first time on November 1982 in Kolkata India and containing a collection of twenty discourses originally given in Bengali (in Kolkata, Patna and Kashi, India) by the philosopher and social reformer Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar aka Shrii Shrii Anandamurti (1921–1990). The speeches were later translated and collected to form the current English version of the volume. The book, now composed of 312 pages and 23 chapters preceded by a publisher's note followed by the Shivagiiti ("Song of Shiva") is considered part of the spiritual scriptures of the movement Ananda Marga founded by the author and ends with a glossary.

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