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Sudoku Puzzles |
$3.95 $2.37 |
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| This book contains 111 puzzles, arranged in sections of increasing
difficulty: 25 easy; 35 medium; 30 hard; 21 very hard.
For those new to Sudoku, the book also explains the puzzle in more detail,
and includes hints on how to solve your first puzzle.
With practice, an easy puzzle might be solved in as little as 10 minutes,
while a very hard puzzle may occupy even the accomplished Sudoku-er for more
than an hour! The solutions of all puzzles are provided in the back of the
book. |
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Richard Webster |
Magical Power of The Pendulum |
$16.49 $9.89 |
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| This book teaches you how to use a pendulum to help you make choice, locate lost object, resolve health problems, communicate with spirits, explore past lives, identify self-imposed negativity, find a job, make decisions, set goals - and more.
When you're ready for more advanced magic, in the twelfth chapter you will learn about Huna, the little-known methods practiced by the Hawaiian Kahunas to create magic and miracles. |
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Shamar Rinpoche |
Creating a Transparent Democracy: A New Model |
$4.95 $2.97 |
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| It is generallybelieved that democracy, though not perfect, is yet the best form of government created by man. However, with all its merits, democracy leaves scope for betterment.
The present book is an attempt to point out and remove the defects of democracy. Political power and authority, to be effective, must be decentralised. Decentralisation is necessary for social justice and people's participation in decision making. People must be provided political... |
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Bepin Behari |
Science, Culture and Man |
$7.95 $4.77 |
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| This volume contains thought-provoking essays, by distinguished
theosophists, and should be of considerable benefit to all those who are
interested in the healthy growth of mankind a one Brotherhood. |
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Grace Morley |
Indian Sculpture |
$34.95 $20.97 |
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| Through the centuries, sculpture in India has been a dominant expression of the people and their land. Today India provides a cultural continuity that has survived a long and diversified history, in which changes have occurred, old images and artistic expressions have been altered and new elements and influences have been absorbed, enriching and variegating the cultural strands without ever breaking them. Sculpture, especially as an art form, was granted extensive patronage by the Indus Valley... |
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Rajendra Prasad |
Dharmakirti's Theory of Inference: Revaluation and Reconstruction |
$34.99 $20.99 |
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| Dharmakirti was a Buddhist logician of 640CE.
In this book, Rajendra Prasad uses the method of contemporary logic to clarify Dharmakirti's system of inference. Despite not being organized along the lines of formal logic, Dharmakirti's inference emerges as a theory of deductive inference with an economy of formulation. |
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Captan W. Hollings |
The Baital pachisi |
$5.49 $3.29 |
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| These immortal tales of chivalry and skullduggery, wisdom and foolishness, honesty and deceit, are about Baital, a mythical wraith like figure accrediated with supernatural powers, and King Vikramaditya whose wisdom is matched only by King Solomon of the Biblical fame. |
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V. Srinivasan |
New Age Mangement Philosophy from Ancient Indian Wisdom |
$16.49 $9.89 |
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| Though management as a practice is very old, as a subject is has evolved in a big way only in the last fifty years.
Today there are a number of management gurus who have extensively studied this subject and evolved a number of theories relating to it. However, we do not find many ancient books which have codified thoughts pertaining to management. The Thirukural is an expection, despite being two thousand year old. Considered the Tamil Veda, the Thirukural is a treatise on the Art of... |
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Stephen W. Hawking |
The Theory Of Everything |
$12.99 $7.79 |
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| Stephen Hawking is widely believed to be one of the world’s greatest minds: a brilliant theoretical physicist whose work helped to reconfigure models of the universe and to redefine what’s in it. Imagine sitting in a room listening to Hawking discuss these achievements and place them in historical context.
It would be like hearing Christopher Columbus on the New World. Hawking presents a series of seven lectures covering everything from big bang to black holes to string theory that capture... |
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Virendra Nath Sharma |
Sawai Jai Singh and His Astronomy |
$18.06 $10.83 |
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| Sawai Jai Singh the statesman astronomer of 18th century India designed astronomical instruments of masonry and stone, built observatories prepared a Zij or a text for astronomical calculations and sent a fact-finding scientific mission to Europe.
His high precision instruments were designed to measure time and angles to the very limit of naked eye observing.
About the Author:
Virendra Nath Sharma is a professor of Physics and Astronomy with the University of Wisconsin... |
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Sunita Pant Bansal |
Myths and Legends of the World |
$21.95 $13.17 |
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| Myths are stories of the gods and of god-like heroes. They tell of
beginning and ends, creation and destruction, life and death. They explain the
how the why of life. Heroes are heroines, monsters and villains, all come
together in these tale of courage, daring and romance from all over the world.
Readers will meet popular heroes like Roland and Perseus, as well as the
lesser-known characters ssuch as Danko and Hine-Moa, in stories from countries
as far apart as New Zealand and... |
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Shoun Hino |
Three Mountains |
$79.95 $47.97 |
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| The Mountains and Seven Rivers is a collection of 56 essays to felicitate the sixtieth birthday of Doctor Musashi Tachikawa, professor at Aichi Gakuin University in Nagoya. The contributors are his students and friends, who are making research on various fields of Indian studies, which in turn are related to Prof. Tachikawa's fields of research in a way.
To felicitate Dr. Musashi Tachikawa on his sixtieth birthday this book presents a collection of fifty-six essays which are related to... |
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G.C. Pande |
Foundations of Indian Culture (2 Volumes) |
$41.99 $25.19 |
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| The Two volumes together may be described as search for the original ideational foundations of Indian Culture. In one way this work recalls the tradition of Coomaraswamy but seeks to join it to the mainstream of critical history. It argues that the living countinuity of Indian Culture is rooted in a unique spiritual vision and social experience.
The Foundations of Indian Culture comprises, under a single connecting title, the series of articles which originally appeared in the... |
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Baidyanath Saraswati |
Cultures and Cosmos |
$39.95 $23.97 |
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| The book is a pioneering attempt to explore the cosmic principle while integrating it with Anthropology and Sociology. It will help the reader to discern a crucial dimension of human self and organization.
The present volume, Cultures and Cosmos: The Cosmic Anthropological Principle is an endeavour to explore the numerous dimensions of the fundamental concepts in Cosmic Anthropology such as Nature, Sound, Space, Time, Mind, etc. This remarkable work reflects the importance of Cosmology... |
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S.R. Bhatt |
Vedic Wisdom, Cultural Inheritance and Contemporary Life |
$14.95 $8.97 |
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| The book contains papers pertaining to the Vedic wisdom and Indian culture both in classical and contemporary contexts. It is an outcome of the study of classical literature with a positive and constructive mind. At places, it is a creative interpretation and reconstruction of the traditional ideas with a view to restoring their pristine purity and removing the contamination they have suffered from perverting influences due to travesty of history.
But for all these exercises there is... |
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K.P. Madhu |
Preventing Wars and Terrorism |
$14.95 $8.97 |
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| The study of complex dynamic systems provides an explanation for the rise and fall of civilizations, of war and peace, social upheavals and violence in the name of country, caste, creed, colour...And if the theory is ritght we may soon have a technology that ends wars forever.
Scientists of the last country provided the basis for fission and fusion bombs. And the technocrats made the buttons that fire missiles with warheads. Now it is time for the human society - scientists, technocrats... |
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F.H. Giddings |
The Principles of Sociology |
$37.00 $22.20 |
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| An early work by Giddings, designed as a basis for statistical studies which largely concentrated on the particular ethnic and racial characteristics of various national groups, this work was to prove his most important work. About the
Author:
Franklin Henry Giddings (1855-1931) was an American sociologist. In 1894 he
became professor of sociology at Columbia University, where he earned a
reputation as a brilliant teacher. His explanation of social phenomena was based... |
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Irfan habib |
India-Studies in the History of an Idea |
$27.99 $16.79 |
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| What India means may elicit different answers from people today. The answers that might have been given a thousand, two thousand or three thousand years ago would have been possibly quite different.
This volume explores how notions of India have grown: even as a geographical expression the notion (under whatever name) took time to form. Political factors and cultural diffusion both helped in the formation. Nor is the role of outsiders in looking at India as country with some identifiable... |
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D.P. Chattopadhyaya/R.Balasubramanian |
History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization (Vol-XI Part 4) |
$144.49 $86.69 |
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| The volumes of the Project on the History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization aim at discovering the main aspects of India's heritage and present them in an interrelated way.
The jiva who lives in the world is the enworlded subjectivity. The concept of trhe "enworlded subjectivity" interrelates consciousness, science, society, value, and Yoga. Every individual who is placed in this world becomes an enworlded subjectivity encountering and experiencing three worlds as... |
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Rossiter Johnsan |
War Encyclopaedia |
$55.99 $33.59 |
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| In a world getting more and more globalized, war in any part of the world effects citizens of all nations, in one way or the other. It is, therefore, more important then ever before to understand the causes, reasons, and consequences of all wars.
The solemn duty of narrating the wars now devolves upon our journalists, and a few nears hence will tax the powers of the ablest historians that the world can produce.
An excerpt from the Author’s Introduction:
"This book is... |