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  • av Jagadguru Svami Sri Bharati Krsna Tirthaji Maharaja
    477

    This book is a compilation of some of his discourse delivered there.

  • av Reeta Kumari
    297

    The book is organized into six main sections, each covering a different aspect of Positive Psychology.

  • av Tom Tillemans
    767

    Study of Catuòhâsataka with commentaries, work on Måadhyamika Buddhism.

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    727

    This is a clear and reliable translation, and elaborate introduction to Sankara''s life and thought, that makes this classic of Indian philosophy accessible to wider readership.

  • av Ganesh Vasudeo Tagare
    407

    This book presents the historical account of its teachers. To make the reading easy and intelligible its technical terms are explained. The book also explains how Pratyabhijna system was formulated and developed by the great teachers. It contain also essence of Ksemaraja''s book Pratyabhijna-hrdaya which explains both the philiosophy and ways of Siva realisation and even a layman can understand what Pratyabhijna is. The book also presents a brief survey of the argument and explains the relevance of Pratyabhijna. The book contains a glossary of technical terms and bibliography to make the reading comprehensive.

  • av Erich Frauwallner
    801

  • av Thomas Egenes Kumuda Reddy
    241

  • av Vasudeo Govind Apte
    271

  • av Swami Sivananda Radha
    317

    Swami Radha is my guru. Though the stories she told me, I learned how life can be transformed and made purposeful through Kundalini Yoga. She was a wonderful storyteller, but always the stories reflected the wisdom she had gained from using the Kundalini system asa structure for self examination. For me, her stories had a higher purpose of challenging the conventional ideas and concepts of my upbringing, which I had never questioned. At the same timethey inspired me to think about alternative ways of responding.

  • av Dr. R.C. Prasad
    151

  • av Dr. R.C. Prasad
    211

  • av Charles Rockwell Lanman
    1 657

  • av Marc Aurel Stein
    1 981

    The former containing the translation of the first seven tarangas from the original Sanskrit and the later that of the remaining eighth taranga.

  • av His Holines Jagadguru Sankaracary Sri harati Krsna Tirthaji Maharaja
    171

  • av Leonard Bloomfield
    461

  • av Arthur Anthony Macdonell
    284,99

    Even in this age of advanced historiography when even the outstanding researches of eminent antiquarians have become out dated, the utility of this small work has not diminished by the passing away of the three quarters of century.

  • - A Study in Depth
    av Rohit Mehta
    217

  • av Robert E. Svoboda
    271

    This book is based on Ayurveda, the ancient healing science of India, by a Westerner first ever to obtain a degree in Ayurveda.It is meant to reintroduce modern man to ""Walking With Naked Feet"" through life to come back into contact with Nature. Although centuries old the concept of individual constitution is a new concept for the modern mind, a new way for all of us to understand our 'relationship' with nature. Ayurveda is above all meant for all people who by harmonizing themselves seek to

  • av Vishnu Devananda Swami
    217

  • av Ram Sharma
    101

    Maharana Raj Singh became the ruler of Mewar at a very critical juncture in its history. As soon as the ascended the throne, Shah Jahan sent the largest Mughal force that had ever ventured into Mewar. Then followed the last sack of Chitor. Raj Singh however soon had his revenge. When Aurangzed rebelled against his father he sought Raj Singh's support and offered to restore what Raj Singh had lost earlier. The Maharana spun out the negotiations till Aurangzeb had finally defeated his father. Maharana Raj Singh became the ruler of Mewar at a very critical juncture in its history. As soon as the ascended the throne, Shah Jahan sent the largest Mughal force that had ever ventured into Mewar. Then followed the last sack of Chitor. Raj Singh however soon had his revenge. When Aurangzed rebelled against his father he sought Raj Singh's support and offered to restore what Raj Singh had lost earlier. The Maharana spun out the negotiations till Aurangzeb had finally defeated his father.

  • - Essays in Honour of Professor Alex Wayman
     
    317

  • av U.A. Asrani
    171

  • av Bharati Krsna Tirthaji
    257

  • - An Ayurvedic Guide to Herbal Medicine
    av David Frawley
    347

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