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Quest for Truth followed by Time, Space and Man

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This book records the vision of a truth seeker unclouded by theological dogmatism or sectarian bigotry. It is a quintessential

Ramana Maharshi The Crown Jewel of Advaita (HB)

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Ramana has often been described as ‘an incarnation of Advaita’. As one passes the philosophically relevant portions of Ramana’s life

Ramayana

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'' To say Ramayana is one of the great epics of India may be a misleading understatement, for it is of far greater importance to India than the Greek epics are to Western thought....Buck has succceeded better than anyone elese in conveying the spirit of the original. '' ''For the purposes of the general reader, the biik is flawless: a marvelous tale, told with allan the elan of a Tolkein, charmingly but unobtrusively illustrated, and with an introduction by a prominent Sanskritist. ''

Ramayana

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v Ramayana remains one of the most moving and beautiful stories of all time. It tells the history of Rama,

Rasa in Aesthetics

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The Indian tradition of criticism is over two millennia. And its rasa theory has, from the begining, essentially influenced authors, connoisseurs and art critics alike. First expounded sometime between the 1st century BC and the 4th century AD in the eminet aesthetician, Bharata's Natyasastra, rasa theory deals with the 'emotive content' of a work of art- how it is depicted, inferred and transmitted. Dr. Patnaik's book is a unique effort that demonstrates, with diverse examples, the universality of this ancient theory and its applicability to modern Western classics.

Recent Researches In Buddhist Studies

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The papers in this volume are schoarly research articles by different authors who have established their mark in Buddhist studies. As these are research papers following research methodology, the scholars and serious readers in the field would find it more useful that the popular readers."

Religions Of The World Hinduism

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With its vast poantheon of gods and goddesses and its traditional reliance upon a strict caste system to organize society,

Revealing the Art of Natyasastra

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This book unveils the secret world of Indian classical theatre-the fundamental principles of sublime grace, stage presence, and effective communication of emotions. It analyzes the techniques of Centripetal Effect, Centre Point, and the Introspective Illusion that influence the presentation of plays. It also analyzes the secret of grace. Bharata Muni has given an unbelievably detailed study of the facial muscles and head movements. He orders What to do but not Why ?

Rgveda for the Layman

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This book provides a complete view of the world's most ancient scripture, the Rgveda. Here each Vedic word, which at first sight appears crypti c and mysterious has been explained in lucid terms after analyzing it down to its root and sound, so that the real intention of the rsi who compiled the hymn is made clear.

Riven by Lust

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Riven by Lust explore the tale of a man accused of causing the fundamental schism in early Indian Buddhism, but not before he was sex with his mother and kills his father. In tracing this Indian Buddhist Oedipal tale, Jonathan Silk follows it through texts in all of the major canonical languages of Buddhism, Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan, Chinese, and Japanese, along the way noting parallels and contrasts with classical and medieval European stories such as the legend of the Oedipal Judas.

Sacred Art in East and West

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An eminent Swiss metaphysician and scholar of oriental languages, Titus Burckhardt (1908-1984) devoted his life to the timeless and universal

Sacred Hindu Symbols

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Hinduism is not merely a religion but a way of life Hinduism. in its traverse of four thousand years, has