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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

Confusions in Advaita Vedanta 2 Ignorance and its Removal

925

Dennis Waite, author of over 12 books on Advaita, presents Volume 2 of his rigorous exploration into the most contentious

A Treasury of Traditional Wisdom

950

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

108 Discourses of Swami Brahmananda Saraswati Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath (1941-1953) (Hindi and English)

950

We are fortunate in that many of Swami Brahmananda's 'Upadesha' (discourses or sermons) were transcribed, and published in the ashram newsletter of 'Shri Shankaracharya Upadesha'. Now these most important words of Shankaracharya Swami Brahmanand Saraswati are being made available in this special edition, both in their original Hindi and in English, with translation done by Paul Mason.

The Khecarividya of Adinatha

975

The Khecarividya of Adinatha, a Sanskrit text dated to pre-1400 CE, teaches khecari-mudra, one of the most important exercises of hathayoga, in

Confusions in Advaita Vedanta (HB)

995

A learned book that tries to establish the correct doctrine taught by Adi Shankaracharya against the many confusions that have raised through the centuries, and especially in recent times.

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 tirthas, mathas 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: sadhus, pandits, pandas, babus, rais, thugs 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!

A History of Pali Literature

995

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

Shri Mahaswami: The Sage with Eyes of Light (PB)

1,095

Shri Chandrashekharendra Saraswati, popularly known as the Paramacharya of Kanchipuram or Shri Mahaswami, became at the age of 13 the religious head of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham. He was one of the most respected and venerated sages of the 20th century in India. Because of his unquestioned authority and spiritual depth he succeeded in reviving the traditional Hindu faith and beliefs, and reinvigorated the path of Advaita Vedanta.

Confusions in Advaita Vedanta 2 Ignorance and its Removal

1,095

Dennis Waite, author of over 12 books on Advaita, presents Volume 2 of his rigorous exploration into the most contentious

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.

PATRA-SAMVAD : Correspondence with Eminent Scholars

1,250

Patra-Samvad is a compilation of scholarly correspondences of Thakur Jaideva Singh (1893-1986) with more than hundred contemporary scholars. It is