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Rahman Ali, |
Buddhist Remains of Ujjain Region |
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-The excavations conducted at village Sodanga (Distt. Ujjain, M.P.) have yielded important findings which are critically analysed in the book. The first chapter of the text is a brief back drop of the historical background of the region beginning from the pre-Mauryan period onwards. It is followed by a brief note on the major aims and objectives.The evidence substantiate that the site was once a flourishing Buddhist centre for the most important findings of the Buddhist creed on a terracotta... |
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Makhanlal Misra "Mithali` |
Brahmanoutpati Darpan |
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Rahman Ali |
Art and Architecture of the Kalacuris |
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Rahman Ali |
Temples of Madhya Pradesh |
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The present book is a result of the new approach of study of analysing the architectural details of the Bhumija mode of temples often appreciated in the shilpa texts like the Samaranganasutradhara (by Bhoja) of Malwa and the Aparajitapraccha (Bhuvandeva) etc. These temples are built in majority in the land of Malwa tract spread over a large part of Madhya Pradesh. The style was patronised and favoured by the Paramaras of Dhara (Dist. Dhar, M.P.). Thus, the Bhumija mode of temples were soon... |
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Lalitasahasranama of the Second Part of Brahmandapurana |
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by S Subrahmanya Iyer |
Padya Pushpanjali |
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Pt. Benimadhav Goswami |
Lal Kitab |
$32.49 $24.37 |
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Astrology, as professed in the general sense is said to be part of the Vedic scriptures of ancient India and a major part of it has been culled out from Ayurveda. It may be added here that Hippocrates the most revered name in medicine had also said that “A physician without knowledge of Astrology has no right to call himself a physician.” There is no denying the fact that Astrology in Lal Kitab is highly influenced by Vedic scriptures, but the fact remains that it is less ritualistic and... |
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Sutapas Bhattacharya |
The Brainstem Brainwaves of Atman-Brahman |
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The Divine Light (Pure Consciousness) is central to Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam/Sufism, Platonism/Neoplatonism, Gnosticism and Hermeticism. It is the Universal Spirit within us. With masses of evidence drawn from scholarly sources, this book demonstrates how the archetypal spiritual experiences underlying religious myths are explained scientifically based on the true scientific explanation of The Light and of enlightenment. This overwhelming evidence provides the 'Authority of... |
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Arthur Anthony Macdonell |
A Sanskrit Grammar For Students |
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The present work is to a great extent based on the author’s large Vedic Grammar. It is however, by no means simply an abridgement of that work. For besides being differently arranged so as to agree with the scheme of his another work Sanskrit Grammar it contains much matter excluded from the Vedic Grammar. Thus it constitutes a supplement as well as an abridgement of the Vedic Grammar. The term ‘Vedic’ is here used to comprehend not only the metrical language of the hymns, but... |
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Yogi Ramacharaka |
The Inner Teachings of the Philosophy and Religion of India |
$31.49 $23.62 |
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This books deals with the inner teachings of the Philosophy and Religion of India. It takes about the contribution of India to the world in terms of language, philosophy through Vedas and Upanishads, spirituality, the theory of the one Supreme Soul, etc. The sankhya system. The meaning of the term ?Sankhya?, the basic proposition of the sankhya System, which is known as Prakriti and Purusha have been discussed in detail. Advaita school of Vedanta, founded by Sankaracharya, Vishishtadvaita... |
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Dr. R. L. Kashyap |
Hymns on Creation and Death: In the Veda and Upanishads |
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This book is our response to the request from our readers for a compilation of the mantras dealing with creation. Some of them are familiar with the translation of the famous Creation hymn (10.129) done by Indologists and the fulsome praise showered on it. They want to know more about this topic. Some persons want mantras which can clarify the meanings of the words such as sat (existence), asat (non-existence), the creator Prajapati which occur in many places. Some others want to know whether... |
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Dr. R. L. Kashyap |
Krishna Yajur Veda Taittiriya Samhita Mantras |
$34.49 $25.87 |
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A majority of persons who trace their lineage to rishis associated with a gotra belong also to the tradition of 'Krishna Yajur Veda' among the 4 vedas, especially those in the southern states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra, Kerala and also southern Maharashtra. The percentage of persons belonging to Rig Veda in these states may be less than 20 percent. A book having the text of Rig Veda Mantras states that it has 10,552 mantras. But the books carrying the complete text of Taittiriya Samhita... |
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Ivo Coelho |
Brahman & Person: Essays by Richard De Smet |
$44.99 $33.74 |
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Brahman and Person is a collection of essays by the late Richard De Smet (1916-1997) on the topic of person in Indian thought. Overturning the current interpretation, De Smet proposes that the nirguna Brahman can be regarded as properly personal, provided person is understood in the original and classical sense that emerged in the Christian effort to speak about the mysteries of the Trinity and the Incarnation. The rendering of saguna and nirguna Brahman as personal and impersonal,... |
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Maharishi Kavi Yogi |
Veda Sadhanam |
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This book constitutes the gift of a great man to his contemporary human family. The actual authors of the contents of this book are our ancient sages of "Prachina Bharatavarsh." The inestimable service rendered to us by Rev. Shuddhananda Bhratiji is to delve into this ancient wisdom, make a compilation of its high points and translate it into English, with explanatory notes added to it to bring out their inner meaning clearly to the seeker after wisdom. The original Sanskrit source appears in... |
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N.R. Bhatt |
Shaivism: In the Light of Epics, Puranas and Agamas |
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Saivism encompasses all aspects of religion: a philosophy, a theology, a conception of the universe, a current of devotion, a world of myths, elaborate rituals in organized temples, expressions in plastic arts, in poetry, music and dance. Images of Siva of great variety and impressive beauty are countless all over India. To improve our understanding of such a rich and elevated subject, the sources are the Sanskrit texts of Epics, Puranas and Agamas. The present book gives a clear presentation... |
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Srisa Chandra Vasu |
The Ashtadhyayi of Panini (2 Vols) |
$250.49 $187.87 |
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Panini's Ashtadhyayi represents the first attempt in the history of the world to describe and analyse the components of a language on scientific lines. It has not only been universally acclaimed as the first and foremost specimen of Descriptive Grammar but has also been a chief source of inspiration for the linguist engaged in describing languages of different regions. To understand Sanskrit language, and especially that part of it which embodies the highest aspirations of ancient Aryan... |
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Bangali Baba(Tr.) |
Yogasutra of Patanjali- Vyasa Bhashya |
$21.99 $16.49 |
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The Yogasutra of Patanjali constitutes one of the six Darsanas of Ancient Indian Philosophy, the sole aim of which is to unravel the mysteries of yoga, give insights into its practices and lead the aspirant from the realization of the Individual Self to that of the Supreme Self. The book is divided into four Chapters. Chapter I expounds the grades of action necessary for restraining the exhibitive operations of the mind. Chapter II deals with the gross impurities that have entered into our... |
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Vishnu-Devananda (Editor) |
Hatha Yoga Pradipika |
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The Hatha Yoga Pradipika is an ancient text used by Yogis to create the
power. This is one of the earliest treatises on Hatha Yoga; all the modern books
are based on it.
This book is intended as an aid for those who wish to learn the advance practices of Hatha (Kundalini) Yoga from a qualified teacher. It is suggested that it also be used in conjunction with Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga by Swami Vishnu-Devananda, the Sivananda Companion to Yoga (known as the Book of Yoga in Britain),... |
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Alex Wayman |
Yoga of the Guhyasamajatantra |
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This work opens up the subject of perhaps the most profound of Buddhist Tantras, The Guhyasamajatantra by shedding light on its relation with previous literature including the Brahmanical tradition and by revealing the elevated type of Yoga. It goes for toward replacing the previous supposition that this Tantra can be understood by mere reading by one oblivious of the extensive commentarial tradition that incorporates the precepts of the Gurus.
Attempts to connect the Guhyasamajatantra with... |
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Swami Sivananda |
Raja Yoga |
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This book interpretation of Raja Yoga, a part of Patanjali's Yoga sutras, is by Swami Sivananda. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali Maharshi are the standard Text on Yoga and these Sutras constitute a philosophy as well as a practical technique of meditation. The purpose of the Yoga way of analysis is an overcoming of the limitations of both subjectivity and objectivity and a union of the deepest within us and the deepest in the Cosmos. Yoga is based on a sound philosophy and deep psychology. It is... |
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Swami Sivananda |
Tantra Yoga, Nada Yoga and Kriya Yoga |
$25.49 $19.12 |
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The system called Tantra has been always regarded as an esoteric and a secret way of spiritual practice, not accessible to the untrained one and to the common folk. The secrecy about the practice seems to consist in the noble outlook of life which the Tantra requires the seeker to entertain, a way of looking at things different from the one in which people are generally accustomed to see, interpret and evaluate things. The philosophy of the Tantra is based on the concept of a dual nature of... |
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Dr. R. L. Kashyap |
Purusha Sukta |
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We are happy to present to the readers the second edition of the book, 'Purusha Sukta' by the eminent scholar Veda Kamala Professor S.K. Ramachandra Rao. Clearly the Purusha Sukta is the most well-known hymn in all the Vedas. But its deep meaning has not been explained in some detail anywhere using the traditional sources. In his preface to the first edition, he states that 'the idea of the Purusha has been explained in some detail and the enigmatic concept of Purusha-medha has also been... |
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Dr. R. L. Kashyap |
The Wisdom of Atharva Veda |
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Hymns to Earth, Education, Skambha, wedding, family concord, body Structure, Healthy Longevity and Epigrams. Atharva Veda (AV) Samhita is a collection of 5,989 mantras or verses. Most of them are in metres such as Gayatri, Anushtubh etc. AV is divided into 20 Kandas (or books). Each Kanda contains several suktas or hymns, each sukta contains several mantras or verses. There are in total 730 suktas or hymns. Several introductory books purportedly dealing with Vedic age make several derogatory... |
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Dr. R. L. Kashyap |
Krishna Yajur Veda Taittiriya Samhita - Volume 2 - Kanda 3, 4 & 5 |
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Second volume of the three parts attentions are given towards enriching human potential and enhance the quality of life. The translator has emphasized on Rudra-Adhyaya.
This book has Kandas 3,4 & 5 comprising 17 Prapathakas and 257 anuvakas. Among the famous, it contains the Shatarudriya (namaka) hymn TS (4.5)), which is perhaps the most popular part of the four Vedas barring Purusha Sukta. All the mantras of TS, specifically those of Kanda 4, espouse a special type of yoga called here as... |
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Dr. R. L. Kashyap |
Krishna Yajur Veda Taittiriya Samhita - Volume 3 - Kanda 6 & 7 |
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This Volume has two Kandas, Kanda 6 and Kanda 7. Kanda 6 consists of only prose (brahmana) passages with only 2 rik mantras and no yajus mantra. Even though the matter is dry, a careful reading of this Kanda should convince the reader of that errors in the perception of Veda circulated both in the popular press and some scholars. For instance 'Why should we use symbolism in understanding the veda mantras'. The Brahmana passages themselves use a variety of symbolism and mention in some places... |