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Jaya Vijaya Dasa |
Our Merciful Mother Ganga |
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Our Merciful Mother Ganga is a compilation of the pastimes of Sri Ganga-devi taken from Vedic literature with emphasis on her significance to Gaudiya Vaisnavism. Starting from her identity as a maidservant in Goloka Vrndavana, we then learn of her origins as a sacred river and follow her lengthy course throughout the three planetary systems. It is presented in two sections. The first contains narrations about Sri Ganga-devi from the Puranas and about her exalted nature and glories. The second... |
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Par France Bhattacharya |
La victoire de Manasa. Traduction française du Manasavijaya, poème bengali de Vipradasa (XVe) |
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By way of some surprising episodes that involve a multifarious range of characters, the Manasa Vijaya or Victory of Manasa (1495) portrays the cruel manner in which the Goddess of Serpents established a tradition of her worship in the world. This Bengali poem, intended for singing and recitation, belongs to the literary genre of the man?galkavya. Alongside Vedic, epic and Puranic myths, it borrows themes from the literature of Nath yogins, painting a large and vivid tableau of medieval Bengali... |
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Pandit Durgaprasad |
The Haravijayam of Rajanaka Ratnakara |
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The Haravijaya of Ratnakara is an epic poem (mahakavya) belonging to the era of artificial poetry.
The mahakavya is not oral poetry; it is artificial and learned; it lays more importance on description than narration. Its only claim to the term epic lies in its breadth of content. A great kavya takes its plot from myth or from history; it must further the four ends of man; it must contain descriptions of cities, seas, mountains, moonrise, and sunrise. A great kavya should also be ornamented... |
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Justin E. Abbott |
Stories of Indian Saints |
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The present book is an English translation of Mahipati's Marathi poem Bhakta-Vijaya which records the legends of Indian saints, irrespective of their difference in caste, community, creed, language and place of origin. Thus we have the record of different saints - Yayadeva, Jnanadeva, Namadeva, Ramananda, Tulasidasa, Kabir, Suradasa, Narsi Mehta and Guru Nanakadeva. A lot of information is available on Ekanath-the greatest scholar-philosopher-saint-poet-cum-social reformer and the towering... |
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Sri Sathya Sai Publications Trust |
Dasara Discourses 1998 |
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Dasara (Navaratri) is a festival to commemorate the victory of the good over the evil. The Embodiment of Divine Power, in its various manifestations, Satwic (as Saraswati), Rajasic (as Maha Lakshmi), Tamasic (as Mahakali) was able to overcome the forces of vice, wickedness and egoism, during the nine day's struggle and finally, on Vijaya Dashami (Dasara, the tenth day) the valedictory worship is done.
This is a compilation of Divine Discourses delivered by Bhagawan during the occasion of... |
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Sri Sathya Sai Publications Trust |
Dasara Discourses 1999 & 2000 |
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Dasara (Navaratri) is a festival to commemorate the victory of the good over the evil. The Embodiment of Divine Power, in its various manifestations, Satwic (as Saraswati), Rajasic (as Maha Lakshmi), Tamasic (as Mahakali) was able to overcome the forces of vice, wickedness and egoism, during the nine day's struggle and finally, on Vijaya Dashami (Dasara, the tenth day) the valedictory worship is done.
This is a compilation of Divine Discourses delivered by Bhagawan during the occasion of... |
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Sri Sathya Sai Publications Trust |
Dasara Discourses 2001 |
$4.95 $3.71 |
Temporarily Out of Stock |
Dasara (Navaratri) is a festival to commemorate the victory of the good over the evil. The Embodiment of Divine Power, in its various manifestations, Satwic (as Saraswati), Rajasic (as Maha Lakshmi), Tamasic (as Mahakali) was able to overcome the forces of vice, wickedness and egoism, during the nine day's struggle and finally, on Vijaya Dashami (Dasara, the tenth day) the valedictory worship is done.
This is a compilation of Divine Discourses delivered by Bhagawan during the occasion of... |
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Sri Sathya Sai Publications Trust |
Dasara Discourses 2002 |
$4.95 $3.71 |
Temporarily Out of Stock |
Dasara (Navaratri) is a festival to commemorate the victory of the good over the evil. The Embodiment of Divine Power, in its various manifestations, Satwic (as Saraswati), Rajasic (as Maha Lakshmi), Tamasic (as Mahakali) was able to overcome the forces of vice, wickedness and egoism, during the nine day's struggle and finally, on Vijaya Dashami (Dasara, the tenth day) the valedictory worship is done.
This is a compilation of Divine Discourses delivered by Bhagawan during the occasion of... |
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Vasundhara Filliozat |
Le temple de Tirumankaiyal_var à Hampi |
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The Tamil saint, Tiruman?kaiyal?var (2nd half of the 8th century A.D.) has a place in all Visnu temples in Tamil Nadu, either with the other al?vars or in a special sanctuary located next to the principal deity. In Karnataka, he has an independent temple at Hampi, built during the reign of Sadasivaraya, which is very representative of the principal style of architecture and sculpture of Vijayanagar in the 16th century A.D. The present study in French describes the architecture of the temple,... |
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M.R. Kale |
Dasakumaracarita of Dandin |
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The Dasa-kumara-carita or 'Adventures of the Ten Princes', contains stories of common life and reflects a faithful picture of Indian society during the period. The Dasakumaracarita consists of:
Purvapithika
Dasakumaracarita proper
Uttarapithika
The Purvapithika consists of five Uchchhvasas of which the first one deals with the birth of the ten boys, the second with the Digvijaya of Rajavahana, the third with the adventures of Somadatta and his marriage with Princess Vamalocana,... |
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Dr. K.M. Suresh |
Ramayana Sculptures from Hampi - Vijayanagara |
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The Ramayana is one of the two great epics of India and its influence on the life of Indian people has been great and immeasurable. The ideals of the Ramayana have gone deep into the core of Indian life and have largely molded its social, political and cultural fabric and eternal history of India. Rama is an ideal hero and the Ramayana describes his character unparalleled in human history.
During Vijayanagara period many poets and scholars translated the Ramayana in Kannada language. The most... |
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A. K. Warder |
Indian Kavya Literature Vol. VIII |
$63.99 $47.99 |
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About The Book:Where kavya flourished, performance in the streets and in theatres also flourished. So theatre in Andhra and everywhere to the south, also in Orissa, Mithila and Nepala, flourished in the +14. In Andhra Rudra's Yayaticarita is the earliest extant play on that famousking. The Telugu translation of the Premabhirama gives us a substantial street play vithi describing scenes in the Kakatiya capital. Narasimha's Kadambari play has an improved ending. Agastya composed two epics from... |