Cultural Landscapes and the Lifeworld (P.B.)

695

This book expounds in a colourful way the diverse literary images that Banaras, the city known as the Cultural Capital

From Sex to Samadhi? Tradition’s Response to Rajneesh-Osho

675

Rajneesh, later known as Osho (1931-1990), was a controversial modern guru. Central to Rajneesh’s philosophy was an iconoclastic critique of

Ganga Lahari The Flow of the Ganges

225

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

Ganga Observed

175

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

Goddesses and Women in the Indic Religious Tradition

350

This book goes beyond the traditional sources that lie at the basis for determining the position of goddesses and women

Harikatha Samartha Ramdas’ Contribution to the Art of Spiritual Story-Telling

250

Harikatha (lit. stories of the Lord) is the exposition of a religious theme, usually the life of a saint or a

History and Time An Indian Perspective

125

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

Holy Kashi to Vibrant Varanasi

995

Kashi/Banaras/Varanasi is a world of its own, a veritable mini India, unique in almost all respects. Its contradictions can be seen in its blend of spirituality and darkness, sanctity and filth, purity and deceipt, culture and grossness.

Luminous Kashi to Vibrant Varanasi presents, as no other book has done before, all these aspects of this paradoxical and fascinating city, and gives an amazing quantity of information on the city, its history, culture and people; its temples and tirthasmathas and institutions;  its scholars, some of them the best in the country; its festivals and lilas; its literature, music, painting and culture; its silk trade and crafts; and its typical inhabitants: sadhuspanditspandasbabus, raisthugs and gundas. More than all, the book finds out, with the help of mythology and metaphysics, the essence of Kashi-its luminosity and its vibrancy! It finally says: walk not in the dark alleys, plunge not in the shallows, but more into the luminosity, and dive deep into the oceans of knowledge. The Kashi you find depends on how far you walk, how deep you dive!

India from Within A Guide to India’s History, Religion, Arts, Culture and Society

750

Indian society is manifold and extremely complex. The richness of the Indian subcontinent defies and exceeds all facile explanations or generalizations, and cannot be adequately interpreted through western concepts.

This book tries to clear a path towards an understanding of this immense country, home to a civilization that has endured without interruption for millennia. In this small encyclopaedia of India, the author explains the roots and foundations of Indian civilization, covering almost every aspect of Indian culture; its broad topics include History, Religion, Society, Arts, The State, and travel. Offering an illuminating selection of information concerning many aspects of India, this is surely among the most complete cultural guides about this country and its varied cultures.

Is India Civilized?

395

Sir John Woodroffe (1865-1936), British judge of the Calcutta High Court, is widely renowned as an early expositor of Tantra.

Kashmir Saiva Darsana Sarvasvam

875

This book offers a structured introduction to the philosophical vision of Kashmir Shaivism while situating it within the broader framework

Kashmir Saivism The Central Philosophy of Tantrism

1,250

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.