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Quest for Truth followed by Time, Space and Man

45

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

Benares: A World Within a World (HB)

675

This major contribution to the study of urban culture, first published in 1999 as the magnificent photographic book Benares Seen

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Death Must Die

895

This book gives an intimate first-hand account of a courageous woman’s spiritual quest in close association with several of India’s

Benares: A World Within a World (PB)

595

This major contribution to the study of urban culture, first published in 1999 as the magnificent photographic book Benares Seen

An Introduction to the Advaita Saiva Philosophy of Kashmir (HB)

450

The author, a well-known scholar, offers in this book a unique introduction to Kashmir Saivism. The Advaita Saivas describe the

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Banaras, The Heritage City of India

895

This book describes various facets of geography, history and heritage of Varanasi, the heritage city of India, on/about which a

Stavacintamani of Bhatta Narayana with the Commentary by Ksemaraja

575

The Stavacintami of Bhatta Narayana (late 9th early 10th century CE) is a devotional stotra dedicated to the praise and

Vijnana Bhairava: The Practice of Centring Awareness

625

The Vijnana Bhairava is one of the most important Tantras of Kashmir Shaivism as far as the practical aspect of yoga of

Aspects of Tantra Yoga

295

Spiritual discipline or Yoga constitutes an inseparable part of the philosophy of every school, and especially the Tantric ones, in

Taittiriyaka-Vidya-Prakasah by Vidyaranya

175

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

The Book of Aghor Wisdom

495

The followers of the Aghora path try to cultivate a state of mind and social practice totally non-discriminatory. Seeing the

A Journey in the World of the Tantras

875

The past thirty years have witnessed dramatic developments in the study of agamic saivism in general. On the one hand