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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,

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

Selected Writings of M.M. Gopinath Kaviraj

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Gopinath Kaviraj (1887-1976) does not need presentation in the world of modern Indian philosophy and thought. He was for many years librarian in the Sanskrit College, Varanasi. He later became Principal of the Sanskrit College until 1937, when he voluntarily retired to devote himself to research and sadhana. He was conferred the titles of Mahamahopadhyaya in 1934 and of Padmavibhusana in 1964.

Ramana Maharshi The Crown Jewel of Advaita (HB)

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Ramana has often been described as ‘an incarnation of Advaita’. As one passes the philosophically relevant portions of Ramana’s life

My Days with Sri Ma Anandamayi

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For a span of more than fifty years Sri Ma Anandamayi dominated gracefully the spiritual horizon of India. The keepers

Swami R. Vaidyanathan (Remaji): A Man with a Message to Humanity

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Swami Vaidyanathan (1913-1990) was an awakened and extraordinary individual of the modern age; a rare combination: master of music (both Indian and Western), science, and philosophy. He was awakened when he was 23 years old, studying the atom under Lord Rutherfold in Cambridge.

A History of Pali Literature

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This book, published for the first time in 2 volumes in 1933, has become a classic in Pali studies. It

A Buddhist Spectrum

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“Marco Pallis was at once an incomparable authority on Buddhism, especially in its Tibetan form, a defender and protector of

Where the Buddha Walked A Companion to the Buddhist Places of India (PB)

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This book is the first attempt to describe all the fifteen places with which the Buddhs had direct association: Lumbini,

A Treasury of Traditional Wisdom

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Since time immemorial, one perennial Wisdom permeates the whole history of mankind, expressing itself in the spiritual traditions of all

Seeing God Everywhere Essays on Nature and the Sacred

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Is there a relationship between the ecological and the spiritual? Could the current ecological crisis have resulted from a lack

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