Showing 73–84 of 112 resultsSorted by price: high to low

Science and the Myth of Progress

450

Can the knowledge provided  by modern science satisfy our need to know the most profound nature of reality and of

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

A Pilgrimage to Kashi (Colour comic book)

450

A fascinating and high quality comic depicting the city of Banaras (Varanasi) in all its aspects. In a series of

New Lives 50 Westerners Search for Thenselves in Sacred India

425

In the pages of this book we are taken on a profound pilgrimage of spiritual discovery. We wander the length

The Sitar: The Instrument and Its Technique

395

A simple and clear book for students starting to learn sitar, originally published through the iniciative of the International Institute

Sublime Love

395

Sublime Love is an enquiry into the heart of all religions and spiritualities, into that which gives them their meaningfulness.

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.

Paths to Transcendence According to Shankara, Ibn Arabi, and Meister Eckhart

395

The aim of this book is to contribute to the elucidation of an important but much neglected theme in comparative

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

395

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.

Sacred Music : Its Origins, Powers, and Future – Traditional Music in Today’s World

395

What is modal music? Why did the ancients consider music the key of sciences, related to metaphysics? Are there many

Light on the Doctrine of Krama A Translation of Srikramanaya-pradipika of Swami Lakshmanjoo

380

Swami Lakshmanjoo was born in Kashmir in 1907. He revived Kashmir Saiva Darsana through his teachings and discourses, and was the last in the unbroken lineage of Saiva masters. This book is an English translation of a short treatise on Krama written by him in 1958. Swami Lakshmanjoo brings Kalisastra to light, describing the twelve Kalis, as given in the Kramastotra and the Tantraloka. In doing so, he presents the twelve sequential states of yoga for the highest of yogis (one who is endowed with the miracle of Turiya in the three states of wakefulness, dreaming and dreamless sleep).

Seeing God Everywhere Essays on Nature and the Sacred

375

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