Mind Body Relationship in Indian Philosophy

525
This book is an attempt to understand the ‘mind-body relationship’ from the standpoint of Indian philosophy. The author exposes the

Saivism in Philosophical Perspective

1,595
A Study of the Formative Concepts, Problems and Methods of Saiva Siddhanta.

An Introduction to Tantric Philosophy

1,650
An Introduction to Tantric Philosophy presents, along with a critically revised Sanskrit text, the first annotated English translation of both

Fundamentals of the Philosophy of Tantras

595
Written by the eminent scholar late Sri Manoranjan Basu, this book offers an authentic and fully comprehensive study of the

The Fundamentals of Advaita Vedanta

495
This book is a reliable compendium covering the whole gamut of philosophical problems and metaphysical issues concerning the system of

Notes on Religion and Philosophy

395
M.M. Gopinatha Kaviraj’s articles in this book contains 24 articles of which the last one is his masterly English translation

Individual in Modern Indian Thought

80
The main drift of Indian thinking, ever since yore has been towards the search of an integrated, harmonious and authentic

मीमांसातर्कभाषा

395
This book, Mimamsatarkabhasa, is a great leap in the advancement of Mimamsa. Along with Mimamsanaya-bhusanam, and Mimamsapadarthavijnanam, the trio of Mimamsa books composed by Prof. Nyaupane is undeniably the greatest work in Mimamsa this century has seen. He has previously composed and or translatd more than 30 books, such as, Kalachakratantram, Guhyasamajatantram, Hevajra-tantram, Lahidi Kriyayog Samhita, Bauddhadarsanabhumi, Bauddhapramanasastram, Tarinivarivasya, Darsanasandoha and so on.

Six Vedic Systems of Indian Philosophy

650
This book professes to be no more than a description of some of the salient points of each of the six systems of Indian philosophy. It does not claim to be exhaustive. It is calculated to appeal to the beginners and to arouse their curiosity in the subject. I hope that this presentation of the fundamental tenents of the six systems of Indian philosophy will be superseded by a more comprehensive examination of Indian philosophy.