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A Journey in the World of the Tantras

875

The past thirty years have witnessed dramatic developments in the study of agamic saivism in general. On the one hand

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

A Practical Guide to North Indian Classical Vocal Music

750

This book is a step-by-step practical guide to North Indian music. With the help of this book, the reader can understand the basic aspects of North Indian music and learn to appreciate it better. It describes the ten basic ra.gs of North Indian classical music. It also gives instructions on how to sing and how to play the musical instruments. This book describes the tonal patterns and the tonal embellishments.

A Study of Women in Ancient India and An Introduction to Crimes Against Women

216

This book gives a holistic view over ancient pride of Indian women, their glory vis-a-vis their present miserable state, the

A Tradition of Teachers Sankara and the Jagadgurus Today

250

Cenkner’s excellent study focuses on the guru-sisya relationship as articulated in the tradition of Sankara. As one of the central

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

Abhinava (अभिनवा)

2,000

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

Abhinavagupta Minor Works and Glossary (HB)

795

This is an English translation of thirteen minor works of Abhinavagupta (950-1050 A.D.) as well contains an exhaustive glossary of

Abhinavagupta Minor Works and Glossary (PB)

595

This is an English translation of thirteen minor works of Abhinavagupta (950-1050 A.D.) as well contains an exhaustive glossary of

Abhinavagupta’s Commentary on the Bhagavad Gita (PB)

875

Abhinavagupta, probably the greatest genius of India in the fields of philosophy, aesthetics, poetics, dramaturgy, Tantra and mysticism, is being rediscovered only in the last few decades. Although several scholars, in India and abroad, are engaged in studying his works, it is surprising that there are still few translations available.

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.