VPS BOOK STALL
Sl. No.                Name of the TELUGU Book Rate inRs.
T1 NIRMALA DHARMADHARA 10
T2 VIPASSANA DHYANAM 25
T3 JEEVANAKALA 5
T4 MARGA DARSHINI 5
T5 DHAMMA GEETAM 20
T6 TRIPITAKAM LO SAMYAK SAM BUDDUDU PART-I 140
T7 TRIPITAKAM LO SAMYAK SAM BUDDUDU PART-II 140
T8 MAHASATIPATTAN SUTTAM 25
T9 VYAKTITVAM-VIPASSANA VISHVA VYAPTI 35
T10 PRASNALU--- JAVABULU 35
T11 LOKA GURUVU BUDDHUDU 5
T12 MAHA SATIPATTANA SUTHA PRAVACHANAMULU           (8 DAYS) 40
T13 VIPASSANA DHYANA SADHANA 5
T14 DHARMA SEAVA 6
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E1 Sayagyi U Ba Khin Journal 160
1998, 287 pages. This journal commemorates Sayagyi's exemplary life and teachings. Contains his discourses, biographical sketches of his life and the lives of the teachers who preceded him as well as articles on various aspects of Vipassana.
E2 Essence of Tipitaka by U Ko Lay 100
1998, 225 pages. A concise guide to the voluminous teachings of the Buddha contained in the Pali Canon. It gives an overview of the entire Tipitaka as well as a taste of the Buddha's teaching by focussing on a few of the most important discourses.                                                                         U Ko Lay was formerly the Vice Chancellor of Mandalay University.
E3 The Art of Living by William Hart 80
2001, 168 pages. A full length study of the teaching of Vipassana useful both for meditators and non-meditators alike. Includes illustrative stories, as well as answers to student's questions that convey a vivid sense of his teaching.
E4 The Discourse Summaries 40
2001, 123 pages. Summaries of the evening discourses by S.N. Goenka during a ten-day course of Vipassana.
E5 Healing the Healer & The Experience of Impermanence by Dr Paul Fleischman 25
2001. It describes the benefit of Vipassana to those who are serving in medical profession.
E6 Come People of the World 25
1999, 32 pages. Translations of selected Hindi couplets from Goenkaji's chantings.
E7  Gotama the Buddha: His Life and His Teaching 25
2000, 31 pages. A brief sketch of the life and teaching of the Buddha, with a brief description of the Six historical Councils.
E8 The Gracious Flow of Dharma 35
1997, 70 pages. Condensed from three day public talks of S.N. Goenka explaining the true meaning of Dhamma(Dharma in Sanskrit), which has now been mistakenly used to refer to 'sect' or 'sectarianism'. Goenkaji explains in detail how to live a good Dhammic life - a life full of peace and harmony through the practice of Vipassana.
E9 Discourses on Satipatthana Sutta 60
2001, 136pages. Evening discourses by S.N. Goenka during the 8 day course of meditation during which he expounds the Mahasatipatthana Sutta.
E10 The Wheel of Dhamma Rotates Around the World 50
1999, 38 pages. A concise informative compilation on the Vipassana Centres in India and around the world.
E11 Vipassana: Its Relevance to the Present World 110
1995, 141 pages. A collection of papers presented at the International Seminar sponsored by Vipassana Research Institute in New Delhi in April 1994. The papers focus on Vipassana's impact in the fields of education, prison reforms, improved management in business and Government as well as the Pali Tipitaka research and publication project of VRI.
E12 Dharma: Its True Nature 70
1998, 80 pages. A collection of papers presented at the International Seminar sponsored by Vipassana Research Institute at Dhammagiri, Igatpuri in May 1995. It is an attempt to address the idea that the world society is at historical crossroads with the overwhelming advancement of technology on one side and the erosion of human values on the other.
E13 Vipassana Addictions & Health (Seminar 1989) 70
1998, 78 pages. A collection of papers presented at the International Seminar sponsored by Vipassana Research Institute at Dhammagiri, Igatpuri in 1989. It focuses on the beneficial effects of Vipassana on drug addicts and the general health.
E14 The Importance of Vedana and Sampajanna (Seminar 1990) 110
2002. This covers this important topic of Buddha's teaching in great detail.
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E15 Pagoda Seminar Oct 1997 80
1997, 127 pages. The papers presented at the time of the foundation-stone laying ceremony of the Grand Vipassana Stupa being built near Mumbai. It contains detailed reports of the spread of Dhamma around the world. Also included are a number of moving personal accounts of individual meditators from different walks of life.
E16 A Re-appraisal of Patanjali’s Yoga-Sutras by Shri. S. N. Tandon 80
1995, 142 pages. Patanjali, the author of Yoga Sutras wrote his scholarly works a few centuries after the Buddha, and has drawn heavily from the teachings of the Buddha. An in-depth study of the similarities and dissimilarities. The book contains the Yoga Sutra text references.
E17 Manuals of Dhamma 160
2001, 272 pages. Originaly published by Union Buddha Sasana Council of Myanamr as "Manuals of Buddhism", this book contains the English translations of Venerable Ledi Sayadaw's authoritative essays on the essence of Buddha's teachings
E18 Was the Buddha a Pessimist 35
2001, 69 pages. Buddha was not a pessimist. This is explained in detail with examples.
E19 Psychological Effects of Vipassana on Tihar Jail Inmates 60
1998, 47 pages. Vipassana has been adopted as a prison reform technique in the largest jail in India, the Tihar Jail. The book gives detailed report of the scientific studies carried out to assess the impact of Vipassana meditation on the prisoner's mental health.
E20 Mahasatipatthana Sutta 60
1998, 94 pages. A revised edition of the annotated translation of 'Mahasatipatthana Sutta', the primary discourse in which the Buddha described the practice of meditation in detail. It is of interest to any serious student of meditation or to one who wants to know about Buddha's teaching on the meditation practice.
E21 Pali Primer by Lily De Silva 70
1994, A guide to learn the Pali language.
E22 Key to Pali Primer by Lily De Silva 35
1999, Gives answers to the test questions in "Pali Primer". An aid in learning
E23 Manual of Vipassana Meditation by U Ko Lay 65
2002, 119 pages. This book throws light on the scientific aspect of the Buddha's Teaching. His teaching is explained with the help of the three important suttas-- the Dhammacakkappavattanasutta, Anattalakhanasutta and the Mahasatipatthanasutta.
E24 For the Benefit of many 120
2002, 201 pages. This book contains a valuable compilation of Goenkaji's talks and question/answer sessions.
E25 Effect of Vipassana Meditation on quality of life, subjective well-being and criminal propensity among inmates of Tihar jail, Delhi 60
2002, Research analysis and relevant statistics are covered in this study by Dr. Amulya Khurana and Prof.P.L.Dhar
E26 Impact of Vipassana in Government 125
2004, 166 pages. This research by D.R. Parihar analysing the impact of Vipassana in Government covers comparison of Vipassana and non-Vipassana group, Precourse and Post-course feedback, Anecdotal evidences and analysis of Vipassana course forms of Government Officials. Also relevant appendices are available along with suggestions for future research.
E27 Realising change 100
2003, 235 pages. This book featuring accounts by Vipassana practitioners leading everyday lives, aims to make Vipassana both better known and more clearly understood.
E28 The Clock of Vipassana has Struck 100
2003, 244 pages. This volume celebrates U Ba Khin's exemplary life. It contains a collection of his writings and discourses, a biological sketch of his life and the lives of the teachers who preceded him, and is woven together with an extensive interview with his reknowned disciple, S.N.Goenka.
E29 Meditation Now - Inner peace through inner wisdom 65
2003, 123 pages. A collection commemorating Goenkaji's tour of North America (April to August 2002). The Universal message of peace - an address by Goenkaji to the Millennium World Peace Summit, New York, The meaning of happiness - an address at the World Economic Forum, Davos-Switzerland and other important articles are found in this collection.
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E30 The Caravan of Dhamma 80
2004, 169 pages. In 2002, at the age of 78, Goenkaji embarked on a remarkable Dhamma tour of the West. He traveled for 128 days through Europe and North America, giving many Dhamma talks, leading meditation sessions, giving media interviews and guiding students in private interviews along the way.
E31 S.N.Goenka at the United Nations 15
2003, 20 pages. Two addresses at the U.N.
1. Address to the millennium World Peace Summit by S.N.Goenka. Goenkaji tried to highlight what all religions and spiritual paths have in common.
2. Keynote address on the occasion of the celebration of the International Recognition of the Vesakha. The talk by Goenkaji puts the teaching of the Buddha in a modern perspective
E32 Defence against external invasion 4
E33 How to defend the Republic 4
E34 Why was the Sakyan Republic destroyed? 8
E35 Peace within oneself, for peace in the world - 10
English pamphlets
EP1 What Senior Administrators Say About Vipassana-I
EP2 What Senior Administrators Say About Vipassana -II
EP3 What Senior Administrators Say About Vipassana -III
EP4 Vipassana In Prisons
EP5 Vipassana — An Art of Corporate Management
EP6 Vipassana & Health
EP7 Vipassana in Government
EP8 Drug Addiction And Therapy: A Vipassana Perspective
EP9 Keynote address by Goenkaji at the International Buddha Seminar, Sarnath, India, 6th November 1998
EP10 Guidelines for the Practice of Vipassana meditation
Hindi publications
H1 Nirmal Dhara Dharam Ki 30
2000, 148 pages. Vipassana meditation is an invaluable ancient heritage of India, which had been lost in the country of its origin. Goenkaji has explained its Universal aspects in his public talks, which have been condensed in this book. Dharma means 'law of nature', and it has been mistakenly used to refer to 'sect' or 'sectarianism' in recent times. Goenkaji explains in detail how to live a good Dhammic life - a life full of peace and harmony through the practice of Vipassana.
H2 Pravachan Saransh 30
1992, 100 pages. Condensed from the evening discourses of Goenkaji during ten-day Vipassana course.
H3 Jage Pavan Prerana 52
1994, 203 pages. A collection of articles written by Goenkaji explaining in simple and lucid manner the glimpses from Buddha's lifetime and of his teachings.
H4 Jage Antarbodh 45
2001, 180 pages. It is a continuation of the book Jage Pawan Prerana, and contains more in-depth glimpses of the Buddha's teachings.
H5 Dharma Jivan Jine Ki Kala 30
2001, 88 pages. Explains what is Dhamma, in an easy to understand manner.
H6 Tipitaka Mein Samyaka Sambuddha Vol 1 & 2  130 each Vol.
1995, 254 pages each volume. An in-depth study of the Buddha's teachings as preserved in Tipitaka. This is the first of a trilogy where Goenkaji explains in great detail the teachings of the Buddha with plenty of Pali quotations with their meaning in Hindi. This first in the series has the Buddha as the main subject.
H7 Dharan Kare to Dharma 40
1999, 176 pages. Inspiring stories from the life of the Buddha with explanation of the Dhamma.
H8 Kya Buddha Dukhwadi the 20
2000, 78 pages. Buddha was not a pessimist. This is explained in detail with examples.
H9 Mangal Jage Grihi Jeevan mein 25
2001, 98 pages. This book is concerning how a good householder should live to generate harmony in household life.
H10 Dhammavani Sangraha 20
2000, 68 pages. A valuable collection from the hindi newsletters with topicwise bifurcation. These contextual narratives are of enduring value to meditators. This book contains pali verses with hindi translations.
H11 Vipassana Pagoda Smarika 100
2000, 175 pages. The papers presented at the time of the foundation-stone laying ceremony of the Grand Vipassana Stupa being built near Mumbai. It contains detailed reports of the spread of Dhamma around the world. Also included are a number of moving personal accounts of individual meditators from different walks of life.
H12 Suttasaar-1 55
2001, 220 pages. This gives the essence of various suttas in Digha and Majjhima Nikaya.
H13 Suttasaar-2 50
2001, 186 pages. This gives the essence of various suttas in the Samyutta Nikaya.
H14 Suttasaar-3 45
2001, 150 pages. This gives the essence of various suttas in the Anguttara and Khuddaka Nikaya.
H15 Dhamma Geet (pali-hindi) 20
2001, 99 pages. A collection of Pali verses from Tipitaka with Hindi translation.
H16 Dhammapada (pali-hindi) 25
2001, 93 pages. Consists of the translation of the verses in the Dhammapada.
H17 Mahasatipatthana Sutta (translation and samiksha) 30
1996, 54 pages. An annotated translation and review of 'Mahasatipatthana Sutta', the primary discourse in which the Buddha described the practice of meditation in detail. It is of interest to any serious student of meditation or of the Buddha's teaching.
H18 Mangal Hua Prabhat 45
1998. 191 pages. An invaluable collection of couplets written by Goenkaji in Hindi, which are appreciated by meditators and others alike. These couplets illuminate the depths of Dharma in simple manner.
H19 Jago Loga Jagat Ra 45
1997, 246 pages. A collection of couplets written in Rajasthani. These couplets illuminate the depths of Dharma in simple manner.
H20 Dhanyababa (Atmakathan) by Shri. S.N.Goenka 35
2002, 112 pages.Goenkaji has written this book expressing his gratitude to his grandfather who had a great influence over his young mind The book contains anecdotes from Guruji's life and also a collection of the rajasthani dohas along with explanations.
H21 Kalyanamitra Satyanarayan Goenka-Vyaktitva aur Krititva by Shri. B.K.Goenka 35
2002. 119 pages. This book gives details of important events in Goenkaji's life and the work he continues to perform for the welfare of all beings.
H22 Patanjal Yogasutra by Shri. S.N.Tandon 45
2003. 96 pages. Patanjali, the author of Yoga Sutras wrote his scholarly works a few centuries after the Buddha, and has drawn heavily from the teachings of the Buddha. An in-depth study of the similarities and dissimilarities. The book contains the Yoga Sutra text references and references from the Pali tipitaka (vri references).
H23 Ahuneyya Pahuneyya Anjalikaraniya - Dr. Omprakashji by Shri. S.N.Tandon & Smt. Laj Tandon 30
2003. 53 pages. Contains description from Dr. Omprakashji 's oral utterences and letters. A collection of his writings published in the patrika also form a part of this book
H24 Atmakathan-Part 1 by Shri. S.N.Goenka 35
2003. 98 pages. This autobiography with anecdotes and life experiences is meant not merely to satisfy the natural curiosity of the Vipassana meditators round the World but to serve the purpose of guiding them and promoting their wisdom. Another aim of this publication is to serve as a warning to Vipassana meditators atleast from committing the hienous crime of condemning the Buddha's teaching.(The Buddha's flawless teaching was lost from India and condemned on a false basis.)
H25 Rajdharma (kuch aitihasic prasang) by Shri. S.N.Goenka 26
2003. 68 pages. The Sammasambuddha was born in Jambudipa(India). Sammasambuddha discovers the path to the ultimate truth which is bound to be beneficial to one and all. Through this book many misconceptions about the Buddha and his teaching have been cleared. An attempt has also been made to clear the wrong impressions about the great Emperor Ashokha who was instrumental in spreading the Buddha's invaluable teaching to the neighbouring countries. This book will help receptive minds willing to see the truth, to come out of their wrong notions regarding the Buddha and Emperor Ashoka.
H26 Anguttara Nikaya -Volume 1 100
2004. 308 pages. This is a hindi translation of the pali text of Anguttara Nikaya - volume 1
H27 Kendriya Karagrah - Jaipur, Vipashyana ka pratham jail shivir 30
2005. 61pages. This book describes how Vipassana was introduced in jail. The experience of the jail inmates after undergoing a ten day course speaks volumes about the efficacy of Vipassana in reforming society. An attempt has been made to highlight Buddha's words in pali (with translations) and drawing parallels to what the jail inmates had expressed after doing a course thereby confirming the eternal nature of his teachings.
H28 Vipassana : Lokmat - volume 1 40
H29 Vipassana : Lokmat - volume 2 45
2005. 120 pages, 160 pages. The enriching experiences of meditators practising Vipassana are presented in these two volumes. The accounts of numerous meditators from all walks of life, the world over are compiled to inspire one and all.
H30 Agrapal Rajvaidya Jeevak 15
2005. 24 pages. Gives an insight into the personality and laudable works of Jeevaka the royal physician at the Buddha's time
H31 Ahimsa kise kahen? 10
2006. 28 pages. Himsa (violence) begins in the mind. True Ahimsa (non-violence) is not letting himsa originate in the mind. This is a talk given by Goenkaji quoting from the jain scriptures which also followed Ahimsa.
H32 Samrat Ashok ke Abhilekh? 50
2006. 165 pages. Emperor Ashoka followed the Buddha's teachings and tried to rule the country in a Dhammic way. During his time he encouraged his subjects to follow the Dhamma as can be seen in the 42 Asokan inscriptions in its original form covered in this book. The translations in hindi and word meanings help to promote understanding his message to the world.
H33 Lokguru Buddha 6
H34 Shakiyom aur Koliyom ke gantantra ka vinash kyom hua? 8
H35 Ganarajya ki suraksha kaise ho? 6
H36 Desh ki bahya suraksha 5
H37 PRASHN AUR UNKE UTTAR 15
H38 Shanthi Path 45
Hindi pamphlets
HP1 Vipassana Kyon Re 1
HP2 Path Pradarshika (only for old meditators) Re 1
HP3 Sampraday Na Dharma Hai Re 1
HP4 Dharam Darshan Re 1
HP5 Chale Dharma Ke Panth Re 1
HP6 Apana Antar Dekh Re 1
HP7 Shashantantra Mein Vipassana Re 1
HP8 Citta Samta Na Khoy (Rajasthani dohas) Re 1
HP9 Dharma Sada Mangal Karai (Rajasthani dohas) Re 1
HP10 Apano Karam Sudhar (Rajasthani dohas) Re 1
HP11 Dhup Chaw Ri Jindagi (Rajasthani dohas) Re 1
HP12 Man Ra Mail Utar (Rajasthani dohas) Re 1
HP13 Rajdharma (kuch aitihasic prasang) by Shri. S.N.Goenka Re 1
HP14 Dharma Ka Sar Re 1
HP15 Dharma Ka Sahi Mulyankan Re 1
HP16 Samata Dharma Re 1
HP17 Dharma Ka Sarvahitkari Swaroop Re 1
HP18 Samyak Dharma Re 1
HP19 Satya Hi Dharma Hai Re 1
Marathi
M1 Jagnyachi Kala 45
1997, 228 pages. A translation of William Hart's book 'Art of Living'. A full length study of the teaching of Vipassana useful both for meditators and non-meditators alike. Includes illustrative stories, as well as answers to student's questions that convey a vivid sense of his teaching.
M2 Jage Pavan Prerana 40
1994, 251 pages. A translation of Hindi book of the same name. A collection of articles written by Goenkaji explaining in simple and lucid manner the glimpses from Buddha's lifetime and of his teachings.
M3 Pravachan Saransh 22
1994, 84 pages. Condensed from the evening discourses of Goenkaji during ten-day Vipassana course.
M4