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Mahamudra and Atiyoga

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Mahamudra and Atiyoga are particular forms of Buddhist spirituality : Mahamudra, the 'Great Seal', is considered by Tibetan teachers to be the essence of both the short path and the final instructions that conclude the gradual common and esoteric paths of Buddhist doctrines; Atiyoga of 'Extreme Union' represents the Buddhist Dzogchen or 'Great Completeness' doctrine.

Mahanirvana Tantram

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The Mahanirvan Tantram is the most important of all the Tantram that are to be found now. It consists of

Maheshvarananda The Mahartha Manjari (HB)

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Mahartha-manjari is an important text of Kashmir Saiovism. It belongs to the 14th Century A.D. and is written in Maharastrian

Maheshvarananda The Mahartha Manjari (PB)

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Mahartha-manjari is an important text of Kashmir Saivism. It belongs to the 14th Century A.D. and is written in Maharastrian

Mahidhara’s Mantra Mohodadhih (vol. I)

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The Mantramahodadhi (a vast ocean of mantras) enjoys special significance. This Sixteenth Century work, according to Pt. Shukadeva Chaturvedi, is

Mahidhara’s Mantra Mohodadhih (vol. II )

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The Mantramahodadhi (a vast ocean of mantras) enjoys special significance. This Sixteenth Century work, according to Pt. Shukadeva Chaturvedi, is

Makutagama

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The special features of the ‘Pancasutra linga, the rites of Sannidhanam, Avagunthanam, Sakalikarana, Amritkarana etc. have also been narated as

Man and His Becoming

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Richard C. Nicholson's translation of Rene Guenon's Man and His Becoming is an exposition of the 'nature and constitution of the human being' in the light of the doctrines of Vedanta which echoes the Upanishadic message, 'there is one only without a second.' Other traditional views like Nyaya, Vaisesika, Sankhya, Yoga and Mimamsa are referred to wherever necessary.

Manifesto Against Progress

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The idea of ‘Progress’ is a basic dogma in the ideology of modernity. Material ‘progress’ has become the new religion

Mantra

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This book explicates the origin, nature, function, and significance of mantras within the bounds of the hindu tradition. It explores

Meditations

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Meditations, written by the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (AD161-180), it is the common name for a series of personal notes that the Emperor wrote to himself, probably with out the intention to ever publish his work. Deeply influenced by stoicism, the writing were probably a means for self-improvement.The simplicity and wisdom of the quotations make them relatable for the common reader.

Mind Body Relationship in Indian Philosophy

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This book is an attempt to understand the ‘mind-body relationship’ from the standpoint of Indian philosophy. The author exposes the