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Pushpendra Kumar |
Mahanirvana Tantra: Sanskrit & Romanized Text With English Translation, Notes & Index (2 Volumes) |
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This tantra is to all other agama as Siva is there to all other gods. The ‘Mahanirvana Tantra’ as now available consists of over 2500 verses in fourteen chapters. It is in the form of replies given by the lord Siva to the Devi Parvati on mount Kailash in answer to her urgent queries regarding the most appropriate sastra for men in the kaliyuga. |
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Anirvan |
Veda Mimamsa: The Prologue |
$9.99 $7.49 |
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Srimat Anirvan Veda Mimamsa in three volumes constitutes a landmark in the field of Vedic studies. The interpretation and the significance of the Veda have been considered baffling and often, contentious issues. The explanation of the meaning of Veda has ranged from primitive animism to the most sublime yearnings of human heart.
Anirvan views the Veda as the fountainhead and the sustainer of the entire spiritual quest of the Bharatvarsha from the earliest times to the present day. This quest,... |
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Arthur Avalon |
Mahanirvana Tantra |
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Mahanirvana Tantra seems to play an important role during this age, its place in the framework of Kali Yuga is presented by Lord Shiva himself thus: "For the benefit of men of the Kali Yuga, men bereft of energy and dependent for existence on the food they eat, the Kaula (i.e. Tantra) doctrine, O Auspicious One! is given" (Avalon). Furthermore, Lord Shiva proclaims that "In this age the Mantras of the Tantras are efficacious, yield immediate fruit, and are auspicious for... |
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Ajay Kumar Uttam |
Mahanirvantantram |
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Tr. into Eng. from Bengali by Sumita Bhattacharya |
Veda-Mimamsa by Anirvan |
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Veda Mimamsa is an introduction to interpretation of the mantras (hymns) of the Rksamhita. In the first part of the first-volume of the three volume veda-mimamsa Anirvan has dealt with the modes of interpretation in general. In the second part of the same book he has reflected on the vedic literature in brief.Anirvan`s explanation of the veda has looked into the poetical philosophy of the poet-seers which has named as `Chinmaya Pratakyakshvada` .This thought provoking work of anirvan,sheds a... |
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John Woodroffe |
The World as Power |
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The present book is the first of a series which I hope to be able to complete, explaining succinctly some general philosophical principles of the Doctrine of Sakti or Power from the Sakta Vedantna standpoint. A correspondent once asked me - what was that? The answer is, that is it is that Doctrine which is to be found, expressly or implicity, in the Tantras of the Agama-Sastra of the Advaita Sakta and Saiva communities of worshippers. The two have points in common in (amongst others) their... |
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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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Govind Shastri |
Ishadidashopanishadah-Sankarabhashya (Ten Principal Upanisads) |
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There are over one hundred Upanisads, of which, the following ten commented upon by Sankaracarya, are regarded as genuine and, therefore, most authoritative: Isa, Kena, Katha, Prasna, Mundaka, Mandukya, Taittiriya, Aitareya, Chandogya and Brhadaranyaka. The Isa-Upanisad teaches that both knowledge (vidya) and action (avidya) are necessary for attaining immortality. The Kenopanisad lays down that Brahman alone is the power that makes the senses function. The Kathopanisad contains the famous... |
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