Society of Abidance in Truth

The Society of Abidance in Truth (SAT) is a spiritual nonprofit organization (501(c)(3))[1] consecrated to the teachings of Advaita Vedanta, especially as revealed by Sri Ramana Maharshi.[2][3][4]

Siva Lingam and Sri Ramana Maharshi after puja during 2012 Self-Knowledge Retreat at SAT Temple

Publications

The Society of Abidance in Truth has published English translations of works such as the Ribhu Gita, an essential and classic work of Advaita Vedanta[5][6] highly recommended by Sri Ramana Maharshi.[7] The translation has since then been re-published by Sri Ramanasramam (Tiruvannamalai, India) and translated into Hindi[8] and Italian.[9] Below is the list of their current publications:

Temple

The Society of Abidance in Truth, also known as SAT Temple, is located in Santa Cruz, California. Spiritual events, such as Satsangs and retreats, are held in the temple throughout the year.[10] Spiritual guidance is provided by Nome, who practiced self-inquiry for steady abidance in Self-Realization.[11]

Notes

  1. Guidestar Report
  2. Back to the Truth: 5000 years of Advaita, by Dennis Waite, 2007, Published by O Books
  3. Hinduism Today, October 1995, Published by Himalayan Academy
  4. Essence of Enquiry, by Sri Ramana Maharshi/Gambhiram Seshayya, Commentary by Nome, Published by Ramana Maharshi Centre for Learning
  5. Hinduism Today, October 1995, Published by Himalayan Academy
  6. Hinduism Today, 2003, Published by Himalayan Academy
  7. The Song of Ribhu, 2006, Published by Sri Ramanasramam
  8. Ribhu Gita, Translated into Hindi from English, by Dr. Pradeep Apte, 2006
  9. La Ribhu Gita, 2008, Published by Hamsa
  10. India Currents, Spiritual Events for Bay Area
  11. Centenary Souvenir Commemorating the Advent of Bhagavan Sri Ramana at Arunachala, Sri Ramanasramam, September 1996

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