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Prof. A. Chakravarti (Ed. & Tr.) |
Samyasara |
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Acharya Kundakunda 1st century B.C. was the first and foremost of all the Acharyas who flourished after Bhagavan Mahavira and Gautama Ganadhara. The 'Samayasara', one of his monumental works, signified the truth of spirituality. The philosophy interknit in it is of a puritanic type with no room for tantra and mantra. Acarya Amritachandra, a great thinker and master of spiritual science of tenth century A.D. tried to beautifully illustrate the metrical aphorisms of 'Samayasara'. Based on the... |
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Prof. A. Chakravarti Nayanar (Ed. & Tr.) |
Pancastikaya-sara |
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Here is presented a new edition of Acarya Kundakunda's 'Pancastikaya-sara' in Prakrit, edited with translation and commentary by Prof. A. Chakravarti. It is a work of great authority for understanding the Jaina concept of Ontology and Anekanta. Prof. Chakravari's philosophical and historical introduction is valuable in as much as it explains the Jaina concepts in the perspective of western philosophy. The book has been presented to critical readers in its present form by Dr. A.N. Upadhye. It... |
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A. Chakravarti |
Geeta Govindam of Jayadeva |
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A. Chakravarti |
Kalidasa's Meghdoot |
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Dr. W. L. Pande |
Face Reading |
$4.95 $3.71 |
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The book offers you the kind of self-training that can make you a confident face reader. It contains comprehensive information about the nature and classification of different type of faces, and its astrological importance. In this book, author examines the lines on the forehead, the colour of eyes, the contour of nose, and the structure of face, These parts studied one by one and their deductions collated will be a replica of what you observed on a particular face. If you are interested to... |
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Swami Chidananda |
Bhaja Govindam |
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Chakravarti Rajagopalachari has said: Sri Shankara has packed into the Bhaja Govindam song the substance of all Vedanta and set the oneness of jnana and bhakti to melodious music. This book is a collection of discourses on the main message of this scripture by Sri Swami Chidanandaji.
About the Author:
Swami Chidananda was born as Sridhar Rao in Mangalore, South India, on September 24, 1916, the first son of an orthodox Hindu Brahmin family. When he was sixteen, he shifted to Madras where, in... |
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John Woodroffe |
Hymns to the Goddess and Hymns to Kali |
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The hymns to the Devi in this volume (introduced by a stotra to Her Spouse, the Kalabhairava) are taken from the Tantra, Purana, Mahabharata, and Sankaracarya, who was "the incarnation of devotion" (bhaktavatara) as well as a great philosopher; a fact which is sometimes ignored by those who do not wish to be reminded that he, whose speculative genius they extol, was also the protagonist of the so-called "idolatrous Hinduism." As his great example amongst many others of... |
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Mahadeva Chakravarti |
Concept of Rudra-Siva Through the Ages |
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The present book throws new light on the gradual development of the concept of Rudra-Siva in his animal, phallic and human forms, since the days of the Harappa Civilization. It examines how Siva, the composite Aryan-non-Aryan Divinity, was not only admitted but was ultimately crowned with an exalted position in the Brahmanical pantheon; how the bull once identified with the deity, was regulated to the position of a vahana; how phallism was related to Saivism and also how Siva, in his different... |
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Sitansu S. Chakravarti |
Hinduism |
$11.95 $8.96 |
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This is a book on Hinduism designed to explain many South Asian practices,
some not confined to Hindus only, that have very often been misunderstood in
North America. The book contains essential information on standard Hindu
sacraments and rituals, on dress codes, customs and festivals, on worship
practices and sacred images. It provides a sampler of prayers, points for
reflection and liturgical formulae. It notes peculiarities of emigre Hindu
experience in the United States and... |
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Bhartiya Jnanapith |
Uttarapurana |
$17.99 $13.49 |
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Acharya Jinasena and Achrya Gunabhadra (9th century) have a unique place in Indian literature, particularly in Jaina Sanskrit literature. The Mahapurana composed by them, which describes the lives of sixty-three shalakapurushas (divine personages), is an important treasure of Jaina Purana literature. The whole work is divided into two parts. The first part called Adipurana has been published by the Bharatiya Jnanpith in two huge volumes. Along with the virtuous lives of the first... |
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C. Rajagopalachari |
Mahabharata (Paperback) |
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Centuries ago, it was proclaimed of the Mahabharata: "What is not in it, is nowhere." But even now, we can use the same words about it. He who knows it not, knows not the heights and depths of the soul; he misses the trials and tragedy and the beauty and grandeur of life. More details: The Mahabharata is not a mere epic; it is a romance, telling the tale of heroic men and women, and of some who were divine; it is a whole literature in itself, containing a code of life, a philosophy... |
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Lallanji Gopal |
Economic Life of Northern India |
$21.94 $16.46 |
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The vogue for economic history has increased in the post-Independence decades. But economic history is an exceedingly difficult discipline. The historian often gets lost in producing an inventory of static facts or else is committed to confirm a conceptual and interpretational framework copied from western history. The present monograph, approved for the Ph.D. degree of the University of London, is among the pioneering studies which have helped determine the scope, nature, methods and ideals... |
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Sitansu S.Chakravarti |
Modality Reference and Sense |
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The book points to a new logic of singular designators based upon a close analysis of work in the area by contemporary philosophers of language. The philosophers range from Frege, Russell, Quine, Strawson and Dummett to Kripke, Hintikka, Plantinga, Kaplan, Donnellan, Searle and Burge.The author draws our attention to predicative occurrences of proper names, in the modal context, matching corresponding occurrences of definite descriptions. His explanation of contingency, where proper names or... |