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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

The Hindu Pantheon in Nepalese Line Drawings

595

This book reproduces line drawings of the pantheon of deities described in chapter 6 of the Pratisthalaksanasarasamuccaya from two 17th century Nepalese

An Annotated Bibliography of the Alamkarasastra

525

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

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

The Ganga Trail Foreign Accounts and Sketches of the River Scene

750

Starting with the Greek Megasthenes who noticed the Indians worshipping the Ganga in 302 B.C. and ending with the New

Varanasi Vista Early Views of the Holy City

1,750

Varanasi has attracted pilgrims from all over India for over 2500 years. A number of landscape artists, almost entirely from

Banaras in the Early 19th Century

750

The riverside of the holy city of Banaras has always attracted the attention of people. From the late 18th century

Benares Seen from Within

10,000

A superb, thick and gorgeous book on Benares (Varanasi) illustrated with over 600 colour and black and white photographs (from

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!

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

A Pilgrimage to Kashi (Colour comic book) (HB)

550

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