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Selected Writings of M.M. Gopinath Kaviraj

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Gopinath Kaviraj (1887-1976) does not need presentation in the world of modern Indian philosophy and thought. He was for many years librarian in the Sanskrit College, Varanasi. He later became Principal of the Sanskrit College until 1937, when he voluntarily retired to devote himself to research and sadhana. He was conferred the titles of Mahamahopadhyaya in 1934 and of Padmavibhusana in 1964.

Selection from the Complete Works of swami Vivekananda

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The published writings and speeches of Swami Vivekananda cover more than four thousand five hundred pages. Many do not have an access to all his writings and many others have not the time or patience to go through them all.

Though it is a difficult task to produce a representative selection out of the Swami's varied writings and speeches, this volume is placed before the public with the hope that this will inspire the readers to study Swamiji more thoroughly.

Self Realization in Kashmir Shaivism

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This book presents the oral teaching of the twentieth century’s great Kashmir Shaivite master. The last of his long lineage,

Shaiva Devotional Songs of Kashmir

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Bhakti is always treated as a different approachfrom the ‘Yogic’ one. This author’s approach or relating the path of bhakti

Shaivism in the Light of Epics, Puranas and Agamas

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Saivism encompasses all aspects of religion: a philosophy, a theology, a conception of the universe, a current of devotion, a

Shakti Shiva and Yoga

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The Chief goal of worship is to invoke the powers present in seed-form within the individual. According to different modes

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Shambhala

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This book is primarily about Shambhala, said to be a hidden paradisial center of wisdom in the highlands of Central

Shree Sukta

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Sri is the name of Adyasakti. Sri Sukta is the prayer to Adyasakti of Isvara. People belonging to all sects

Shri Mahaswami: The Sage with Eyes of Light (HB)

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Shri Chandrashekharendra Saraswati, popularly known as the Paramacharya of Kanchipuram or Shri Mahaswami, became at the age of 13 the religious head of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham. He was one of the most respected and venerated sages of the 20th century in India. Because of his unquestioned authority and spiritual depth he succeeded in reviving the traditional Hindu faith and beliefs, and reinvigorated the path of Advaita Vedanta.

Shri Mahaswami: The Sage with Eyes of Light (PB)

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Shri Chandrashekharendra Saraswati, popularly known as the Paramacharya of Kanchipuram or Shri Mahaswami, became at the age of 13 the religious head of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham. He was one of the most respected and venerated sages of the 20th century in India. Because of his unquestioned authority and spiritual depth he succeeded in reviving the traditional Hindu faith and beliefs, and reinvigorated the path of Advaita Vedanta.

Shrividya Varivasya (Sanskrit)

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श्रीविद्या वरिवस्य ब्रह्मकालीन स्वामी श्री हरिहरानंद सरस्वती दीक्षानाम (षोडशनंदनाथ) श्री करपात्री जी महाराज द्वारा अपने ही ग्रन्थ श्रीविद्या रत्नाकर का