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The Practical Panchakarma Therapy

2,500

As there is no practical book on Pancha Karma, so Professor Devaraj has ventured to bring out a boodk entitled “The Practical Pancha Karma Therapy” in English in the interest of students and teachers of Ayurveda. Undoubtedly this book would be useful to students and teachers and general public.

A Day in Kashi

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Banaras a city with many mysteries, exquisitely depicted in colour. A selection of one hundred and eight photographs depicting a day in Kashi a day out of this world. Kashi, Banaras, Varanasi one of the most ancient of living cities. One can still trace its ancient background through the face it presents today. It is a city that unfolds its deepest secrets to only a few. A few who through dedication and love come time and time again to document the most inner and hidden secrets of this ancient city.

Abhinava (अभिनवा)

2,000

Studies in Memory of K.C. Pandey on His Centenary.

Integrating Interdisciplinarity through Philosophy

1,900

The books delves into the idea and the philosophy of interdisciplinarity, and then unravels the genealogy, dynamics, and myriad configurations of the highly complex phenomenon. It goes on to assess impact, advantages and critical issues involved in interdisciplinarity, while outlining an Indian view of it. The book, thus, explores the conceptual connections, fundamental issues and intrinsic implications of a myriad variety of interdisciplinary study and research, within and beyond academia. The book also attempts to develop necessary theoretical perspectives and a broader conceptual framework in this connection.

Abhinavagupta’s Hermeneutics of the Absolute Anuttaraprakriya

1,800

This study by Bettina Baumer is important and welcome because it deals with what may well be considered as the very core-metaphysically and mystically-of Abhinavagupta’s teaching, and of what he still can tell and teach us. Its importance is, of course and foremost, due to the fact that it deals with a work by Abhinavagupta who-as Bettina Baumer forcefully says in her introduction-is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable.