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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.

An Annotated Bibliography of the Alamkarasastra

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This volume contains the most comprehensive collection of scholarly sources on Indian poetics and aesthetics (the Alankarasastra) ever published in

Samaveda Samhita (Sanskrit Text with English Translation)

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Sanskrit text with English translation of R.T.H. Griffith. Edited and revised with an introduction and exegical notes by Ravi Prakash

Yajurveda Samhita (Sanskrit Text with English Translation)

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Sanskrit Text with English Translation of R.T.H. Griffith. Edited and revised with an introduction and exegical notes by Ravi Prakash

श्री रमण महर्षि का उपदेश (PB)

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श्री रमण महर्षि भारतवर्ष के सबसे अधिक वंदनीय एवं लोकप्रिय आध्यात्मिक मार्गदर्शक सदगुरुओं में से एक हैं, जिनका सीधा-सदा सन्देश

The Philosophical Traditions of India

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This book presents the thought of pre-modern India first and foremost by outlining the cultural parameters within which it arose

The Book of Aghor Wisdom

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

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,

The Goddess and The Slave The Fakir, the Mother and Maldevelopment

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Drawing upon the rich inter-connected levels of meaning within the Fakir culture, especially with respect to the living, breathing paradigmatic Mother--as Nature, as the Goddess to be worshipped and as the mother whose service is her identity--The Goddess and the Slave demonstrates the crisis faced by the unique Baul-Fakir sadhana, by the non-urban Bengali, and by Indian society itself through the major changes brought by modernization and globalization.

Rudrani Fakir, as an anthropologist and as a practitioner, uses the Fakir sadhana as a critical tool of understanding, presenting this objective study through her highly engaged subjective perspectrive. The first part of this book outlines the Fakir society and esoteric sadhana. The second part delves into the decline and decay of the reality of the Goddess, the changing status of women and of the true nature of wealth, and draws together the threads of the old knowledge paradigms--esoteric and modern, spoken and wordless, powerless and empowered.

Viveksar The Essence of Discernment

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Viveksar is a rare scripture composed in 1755 CE by Aghoracharya Baba Kinaram, a saint in the Aghor tradition. It

Keywords of Vedanta in the light of the teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi

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During author’s academic retirement in Chennai he wrote (from 2004 to 2019) various articles for The Mountain Path, the official quarterly

The Shatakas of Bhartrihari

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Bhartrihari is renowned as both a pholosopher grammarian and as a poet of extraordinary depth. He is usually dated between