Light on the Doctrine of Krama A Translation of Srikramanaya-pradipika of Swami Lakshmanjoo

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Swami Lakshmanjoo was born in Kashmir in 1907. He revived Kashmir Saiva Darsana through his teachings and discourses, and was the last in the unbroken lineage of Saiva masters. This book is an English translation of a short treatise on Krama written by him in 1958. Swami Lakshmanjoo brings Kalisastra to light, describing the twelve Kalis, as given in the Kramastotra and the Tantraloka. In doing so, he presents the twelve sequential states of yoga for the highest of yogis (one who is endowed with the miracle of Turiya in the three states of wakefulness, dreaming and dreamless sleep).

Shri Mahaswami: The Sage with Eyes of Light (PB)

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Shri Chandrashekharendra Saraswati, popularly known as the Paramacharya of Kanchipuram or Shri Mahaswami, became at the age of 13 the religious head of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham. He was one of the most respected and venerated sages of the 20th century in India. Because of his unquestioned authority and spiritual depth he succeeded in reviving the traditional Hindu faith and beliefs, and reinvigorated the path of Advaita Vedanta.

ताओ ते चिंग

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चीन के अतिप्राचीन ताओवाद सम्प्रदाय के सबसे महत्त्वपूर्ण एवं प्रामाणिक ग्रन्थ, यह ताओ ते चिंग पहली बार के लिए हिन्दी

Abhinavagupta’s Commentary on the Bhagavad Gita (HB)

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Abhinavagupta explains in his commentary that he undertook this work because he felt that his predecessors when commenting on the

Ganga Lahari The Flow of the Ganges

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Ganga signifies not just a mere stream of water but it stands for the numerous streams of Indian culture, the

Srimalinivijayottara Tantram, Vijnana Bhairava, Sri Svacchanda Tantram, Sri Netra Tantram, Siva Sutra

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This book is an English translation with Sanskrit texts of selected chapters of important and foundational books of Kashmir Shaivism

Spandapradipika A Commentary on the Spandakarika by Bhagavadutpalacarya

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The Spandapradipika is a commentary on the Spanda Karika, an early, seminal Kashmiri Saiva text. This commentary is by Bhagavadutpala, also known as Utpala Vaisnava, who lived in 10th century Kashmir. It is important both because it is early and especially because it contains copious references to Pancaratra sources--the earliest dateable ones so far recovered. Mark Dyczkowski has translated this text in his book Stanzas on VibrationThe Spandakarika with Four Commentaries.

Spiritual Education (PB)

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Spiritual Education is meant for parents, teachers, and all who are interested in education based on spiritual values. Included in

Kashmir Saivism The Central Philosophy of Tantrism

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Dr. Mishra's comprehensive book is learned without being tedious; philosophical without being intellectually arid; and readable without being banal. Above all, it preserves the aroma of spiritual practice that is fundamental to the Pratyabhijna tradition. Anyone interested in the metaphysics of spiritual practice or in Yoga and Tantrism will read this book with immense profit.--Georg Feuerstein, Ph.D.

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

108 Discourses of Swami Brahmananda Saraswati Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath (1941-1953) (Hindi and English)

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We are fortunate in that many of Swami Brahmananda's 'Upadesha' (discourses or sermons) were transcribed, and published in the ashram newsletter of 'Shri Shankaracharya Upadesha'. Now these most important words of Shankaracharya Swami Brahmanand Saraswati are being made available in this special edition, both in their original Hindi and in English, with translation done by Paul Mason.

Quest for Truth followed by Time, Space and Man

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This book records the vision of a truth seeker unclouded by theological dogmatism or sectarian bigotry. It is a quintessential