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The Yoga of Herbs

295

This book offers a detailed explanation and classification of herbs, using the ancient system of Ayurveda. This fully developed and theoretically articulated medical system developed in India has proved itself effective for more than 5000 years as that country's classical healing tradition.

The Yoga of Kashmir Shaivism Consciousness is Everything

595

Consciousnes is the great unexplored area of life, the final frontier. It is the invisible but essential ingredient that even science approaches with fear and trembling. Yet one ancient philosophy has explored it completely and that philosophy, and Consciousness Itself, are the subject of this book.

The Yoga of Netra Tantra

1,700

The inspiration for taking up the study of the Netra Tantra and its Yoga is entirely due to my guru, Swami Lakshman Joo (1907-91), who allowed me access to the tradition of Trika or non-dualist Kashmir Saivism. My gratitude to him is unbounded and has been guiding me in every endeavour of studying and practising this great spiritual tradition, when can contribute tremendously with a practical way to experience it.

Theories of Knowledge

700

The present books deals with dialectics of knowledge, the theory of valid and invalid knowledge and its source in all

Theory of Karma

1,000

The ancient Vedantic knowledge reinforced by Brahmasutra and Bhagavadgita establish that it is, purely and solidly, the result (karmaphala) of earlier actions (karmas) of each one of the sentient entities. This is a strong and formidable solution to the unanswered questions like why does, one child being blessed to be born in either rich or healthy and sattvic family and another child being consigned to be born in a family living in poor conditions or unhealthy tamasic environment.

Thug or a Million Murders

250

Thug or a Million Murders is the history of the ancient practice of murdering pilgrims and the their goods which was especially prevalent in north India. Though the practice of robbing pilgrims was common the world over and the Christian and Muslim pilgrims both faced this problem it appears to have been more organised and even to some extent ritualistic in the central Indian plains.

TIBET’S GREAT YOGI MILAREPA

300

This book is replete with authoritative  information gathered by the author during his years  of wandering through the great Himalaya.

Tibetan Healing Handbook

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A Practical Manual for Diagnosing, Treating, and Healing with Natural Tibetan Medicine.

Tibetan Healing Handbook

190

This book informs you about the essential correlations and approaches taken by the Tibetan science of healing .it describes the

Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines

270

This book is a successful attempt to place on record carefully made translations of texts which are still a subject of curiosity to Western readers. It also contains a body of orally transmitted traditions and teachings relating to texts collected from the Late Lama Kazi-Dawa-Samdup. W.Y.Evans-Wentz has described in a very lucid manner the philosophy and yoga systems of the great Tibetan yogis including Tilopa, Naropa, and Milarepa.

Time In Indian Philosophy

1,500

This is a collection of essays and passages on time in non-buddhist philosophical systems of India. These essays were originally

Together We Are One

295

What is your true name? Where is your true home? Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh demonstrates how connecting with our ancestors and our unique cultural backgrounds can lead us to a deeper sense of community. The book inlcudes insights on how to heal our individual and collective suffering, personal stories from people of many backgrounds and teachings on mindfulness practice. This is a deeply inspirational and practical guide.