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Dr. M.L. Charote |
Hathatatvakaumudi: A Treatise on Hathayoga by Sundaradeve |
$58.95 $44.21 |
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The Text of ‘Hathatatvakaumudi’ is a vast compendium on Hatha system of Yoga practice and philosophy critically edited and published for the first time. The text is authored by Sundaradeva, This work of Sundaradeva poses as extensive and impressive as that of an encyclopedia. Almost all the topics of Hatha Yoga like Asana, Pranayama upto Nadanusandhana in addition to concept of Chayapurusa etc. are described in the minutest of details. There are several unique practices such as... |
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DR.Manmanth M.gharote |
Critical edition of selected yogopanisads trisikhi – brahmanopanisad, yougakundalyupanisad, yogacudamanyupanisad |
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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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Vijay Nath |
Dana |
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Vijay Nath |
Puranas and Acculturation |
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The present work is an attempt to provide a completely convincing and wholly viable rationale for Puranas composition and subsequent proliferation and establishing the purposive nature of the Puranic texts. It also seeks to underline the dialectical nature of relationship that existed between the processes of their composition and the forces of acculturation that became activated and more visible during Gupta/post-Gupta times due to the mounting demands and pressures of an emergent... |
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Muni Shri Shilachandravijayji |
Sri Santinathacarita-Citrapattika (Gujarati) |
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Muni Shri Shilachandravijayji |
Sri Santinathacarita-Citrapattika (English) |
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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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Braja Kishor Padhi |
Religious Art & Architecture of North East India |
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Religious Art & Architecture of North East India by The book deals with the religion, art, architecture of various religious places belonging to Jainism, Buddhism, Hindu temples of Vaishnavism, Saivism, Shaktism, etc., Churches, Mosques. It contains seven chapters. The Chapter first analysises a short note on the southern zone interlinked with history of art and architecture of Orissa. The Chapter II is devoted to religious places of Jainism, Jain heritages, Jain sculptures and monuments... |
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R. Nath |
Chittorgadh Kirtti-Stambha |
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Maharana Kumbha of Mewar, who was the preceptor of Medieval Indian Renaissance, built his greatest monument, the Kirttistambha in the fort of Chittorgadh (Rajasthan) between 1440 and 1460 A D. It is generally known by the misnomer Vijaya Stambha (The Tower of Victory), though it was not built to commemorate a military event. The author has examined here the fundamental question : what was the idea which led to its incarnation in such a beautiful form, under such headings as Mahameru, Vedic... |
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Bhagwant Sahai (Ed.) |
Recent Researches in Indian Art and Iconography |
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This collection of fifty-one articles brings to light the recent trends in the study of sculptural art, iconography and architecture and focuses on the different aspects of Indian Art. These papers are contributed by the eminent scholars expert in their fields from different parts of India and presented in honour of in honour of Dr. C.P. Sinha, former Director of the prestigious K.P. Jayaswal Research Institute, Patna. The papers, written in wide and expressive style are supported with... |
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Dr. K.M. Suresh |
Ramayana Sculptures from Hampi - Vijayanagara |
$128.49 $96.37 |
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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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Vijay Kumar Mathur |
Essence of Buddhism |
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The book Essence of Buddhism comprising of research articles of well known intellectuals gives a glimpse of all aspects of Buddhism such as Buddha advocated the universal brotherhood, equality and compassion for all living beings. His purpose was to impart to the people at large the art of living, free from sorrows and delusions of all kinds. He gave the essential doctrines of the pure religion, divested from extraneous elements. In Buddhism, eight fold path, theory of Karm, Nirvana and Ahimsa... |
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Kalyan Kumar Chakravarty |
Traditional Water Mangament System of India |
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The book is based on seminar proceedings on Traditional Water Management Systems organized by the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal and held in four components, at Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Pune and Bhandara. Apart from presenting history of water management in India from ancient to contemporary times, this book brings out managerial, legal and financial problems which stand in the way of recycling of local water harvesting structures. Simple techniques of conserving water, farmer... |
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A. K. Warder |
Indian Kavya Literature Vol. VIII |
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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... |
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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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K.M. Suresh |
Pancatantra (2 Vols) |
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Contents: Vol. I Foreword. I. Pre and Proto history 1. A rare find of engravings on a Neolithic tool from Hasoodi/A. Sundara. 2. Exploration at Timmalapur district Bellary Karnataka/Dillip Kumar Khamari. 3. Ethno history primitive tribes and prehistoric primitives in Tamil Nadu/N. Devasahayam. 4. Story of Harappan discovery/Madhuri Sharma. 5. Harappan minor arts and crafts/Deo Prakash Sharma. 6. Proto historic copper/bronze anthropomorphs fresh observations/Krishna Kumar. 7. Russet... |
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Anila Verghese |
Religious Traditions at Vijayanagara as Revealed Through its Monuments |
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This monograph surveys religion at Vijayanagara, primarily from the data available from its monuments. The fifteenth century saw the royal sponsorship of the cults of Rama and Vithala; the latter grew from strength to strength, until in the last quarter century before the city's destruction the Vithala complex became the foremost religious centre in the city. the sixteenth century witnessed the promotion of the Tiruvengalanatha, Ranganatha and Krishna as well as intense temple-building... |