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The Hindu Conception of the Deity as culminating in RAMANUJA

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The Aim of this work is twofold - firstly, to deal with such conceptions of the Deity as led to Ramanuja's views (the Upanisads, the Bhagavadgita, Vaisnava portions of the Mahabharata, the Visnu Purana, the Bhagavata Purana, and the Hymns of the Alvars, all of which directly influenced Ramanuja's view of the Deity), and secondly, to deal with Ramanuja's own conception of the Deity

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

The Kumbh Mela

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Where the Ganges and the Jamna meet people from many, many different traditions of Hinduism come together. There will be

Sarnath, Varanasi and Kausambi A Pilgrim’s Guide Book

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This comprehensive and illustrated Guide Book deals with three Buddhist places: Sarnath, Varanasi and Kausambi. Its main focus, however, is

History and Time An Indian Perspective

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The modern West accords great preeminence to “History”, and therein situates, for the most part, the essence and meaning of

Tarkabhasa

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Tarkabhasa or ‘Exposition of Reasoning‘ of Kesava Misra is an elementary treatise on the Nyaya System. It explains, in brief, the

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.

Taittiriyaka-Vidya-Prakasah by Vidyaranya

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The ‘Commentary’ on the Taittiriyopanisad is ‘the exposition of the teaching of the Taittiriyopanisad‘. It is to be seen that

Ganga Observed

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The Ganga Occupies an unrivalled position among the rivers of the world. No other river is so closely identified with

Manifesto Against Progress

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The idea of ‘Progress’ is a basic dogma in the ideology of modernity. Material ‘progress’ has become the new religion

The Wisdom of Ananda Coomaraswamy

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Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy (1987-1947) was one of the best minds that India has produced in the 20th Century. By profession

शिव-संबोध और गंगा-प्रतीक

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रचनाकार ने शिव को एक ‘अद्भुत देवता’ के रूप में प्रस्तुत किया है. दूर से लगता है कोई देव-पुरुष है,