Books On and By Swami Paramananda
- A Bridge of Dreams - the Story of Paramananda a Modern Mystic and His Ideal of All-Conquering Love by Sara Ann Levinsky ISBN 0-89281-063-7
- Bhagavad Gita, Srimad translated by Swami Paramananda ISBN 0-911564-32-2
- Book of Daily Thoughts and Prayers by Swami Paramananda ISBN 0-911564-32-2
- Christ and Oriental Ideals by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- Concentration and Meditation By Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- Emerson and Vedanta by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- Faith is Power by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers (first published as Faith as a Constructive Force)
- Healing Meditations by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- Vedanta in Practice by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- My Creed (Poetry) By Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- Right Resolutions by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- Rhythm of Life (Poetry) by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- Self-Mastery by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre
- Silence as Yoga by Swami Paramananda ISBN 81-7120-181-4
- Soul's Secret Door (Poetry) by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- Spiritual Healing by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- Sri Ramakrishna and His Disciples by Sister Devamata La Crescenta, CA: Ananda-Ashram, 1928
- Swami Paramananda and His Work Volumes I and II, by Sister Devamata, Ananda Ashrama
- The Guru and the Disciple by Sister Daya, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- The Path of Devotion by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- The Upanishads Translation by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- The Vigil (Poetry) by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
- The Way of Peace and Blessedness by Swami Paramananda ISBN 0-7661-4460-7
- Vedanta in Practice by Swami Paramananda, Vedanta Centre Publishers
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