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Devayani

299

The Story of Yayati and his wives, Devayani and Sharmistha, is told in Sambhava Parva of Adi Parva of Mahabharata,

Devi Rahasya With Parisistas

450

The Devirahasya is traditionally supposed to form part of the bigger compilation called Rudrayamala. The Uddharakosa, though written in the form of a dialogue between Dakshinamurti and his disciple Akshobhya, is a collection of quotations from no less than fortyseven Tantric works. The Devirahasya in all its parts seemes to have been composed by some kashmirian writter because as already referred to above the goddesses Jvalamukhi, Sarika maharajni, Sarada, Bhida and Bala are popular and have their shrines in the kashmir valley.

Devimahatmyam

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The Devimahatmya addresses the perennial questions of the nature of the universe, humankind, and divinity. Written in the form of a narrative of a dispossessed king, a merchant betrayed by the family he loves, and a seer, it presents a trilogy of myths concerning the all powerful Divine Mother, Durga, and the fierce battles she wages against throngs of demonic foes. These allegories represent our all-too-human impulses toward power, possessions, and  pleasure.

Dharana Darshan

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Dharana Darshan is central textbook for all Bihar Yoga Bharati undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

Dharma Moments

225

With sound advice about its relevence in todays busy world, Danai Chanchaochai places the wisdom of the Dharma at the

Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend

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The Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend provides over 1000 accessible, informative and authoritative entries to answer any major question

Digestion and Metabolism in Ayurveda

375

This book provides in-depth knowledge of digestive diseases and its treatment through ayurvedic and herbal medicines. The important aspect of

Dimensions of Panini Grammar

950
  • A comprehensive study of the different dimensions of this wonderful grammar enlarges and alters the conceptual horizons of young minds and of all those who care to be associated with the Indian grammatical systems. This book is a record of that adventure.

Domain of Lord Jagannath

895

This little book, entitled Domain of Lord Jagannath -A Historical Study by Dr. Bikram Das, a medical professor, is a unique work in the field of cultural history relating to Lord Jagannath and the Thakur Raja of Puri. It describes how the glorious administration of the sixteenth century developed in Purushottama-dham and how the Gajapati Rajas were respected by Rajas, Zamindars and people of Orissa even after they were deprived of power and independence.

Drama And Ritual of Early Hinduism

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The origin of Sanskrit drama has interested scholars for a long time as crucial for our understanding of the many

Dravidian Architecture

500

The present volume ‘Dravidian Architecture’ is the English version of ‘Archaelogie Du Sud L’Inde‘, Vol. I. Here, he had attempted

Durga-Kosha

1,500

Durga Kosha is intended to be a comprehensive work on the Goddess Durga: mythology relating to Durga which is found