Kirpal Singh - Books

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Kirpal Singh wrote an extensive collection of books on the general subject of spirituality. They range from The Crown of Life (a comparative study of various religions and yogas) to such subjects as prayer (Prayer, It's Nature and Technique), the nature of spirituality (Spirituality: What It Is), finding a spiritual teacher or guru (Godman) and karma (The Wheel of Life). All of these books are available in their entirety as PDF files.

Many recordings of talks given during his lifetime are available as MP3 files. English and Hindi / Punjabi

  • The Coming Spiritual Revolution, compiled, edited, & introduced by Russell Perkins, New Hampshire: Sant Bani.
  • The Crown of Life: A Study in Yoga, Delhi: Ruhani Satsang, 1961; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications, 1980. ISBN 978-0-942735-77-2
  • Godman, Delhi: Ruhani Satsang; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications. ISBN 978-0-942735-70-3
  • A Great Saint: Baba Jaimal Singh: His Life and Teachings, Delhi: Ruhani Satsang; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani. ISBN 978-0-942735-27-7
  • Heart to Heart Talks, 2 volumes, Delhi: Mr A.R. Manocha, 1975-6.
  • His Grace Lives On, USA: Ruhani Satsang. ISBN 978-0-942735-93-2
  • The Jap Ji: The Message of Guru Nanak, Delhi: Ruhani Satsang, 1959; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications, 1981. ISBN 978-0-942735-85-7
  • Life and Death, Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani.
  • The Light of Kirpal, Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani. ISBN 978-0-89142-033-0
  • Man! Know Thyself, Delhi: Ruhani Satsang; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications, 1983; Irvine, California: Ruhani Satsang Books. ISBN 978-0-942735-06-2
  • Morning Talks, Delhi: Ruhani Satsang, 1970; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications. ISBN 978-0-942735-16-1
  • Naam or Word, Delhi: Ruhani Satsang, 1960; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications, 1981. ISBN 978-0-942735-94-9
  • The Night is a Jungle and Other Discourses, Delhi: Ruhani Satsang; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani. ISBN 978-0-942735-18-5
  • Prayer: Its Nature and Technique, Delhi: Ruhani Satsang; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications. ISBN 978-0-942735-50-5
  • Seven Paths to Perfection.
  • Spiritual Elixir, Delhi: Ruhani Satsang; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani, 1967. ISBN 978-0-942735-02-4
  • Spirituality: What It Is, Delhi: Ruhani Satsang, 1959, 1964; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications.
  • The Spiritual Path.
  • Surat Shabd Yoga: The Yoga of the Celestial Sound Current, Irvine, California: Ruhani Satsang Books; Blaine, Washington: Ruhani Satsang, 2006. ISBN 978-0-942735-95-1
  • The Teachings of Kirpal Singh, edited by Ruth Seader, Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani, 1974-6; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications, 1981. ISBN 978-0-942735-33-8
  • The Way of the Saints, edited by Russell Perkins, Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani, 1976, 1989. ISBN 978-0-89142-026-2
  • The Wheel of Life and The Mystery of Death. ISBN 978-0-942735-80-2

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