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Vedic Tantrism A Study of Rgvidhana of Saunaka with Text and Translation

795

Vedic Tantrism is a new edition of Rgvidhana which is the earliest Vedic manual of magic or magico-religious rites and

Vedic View of the Earth

700

The study employs contemporary scientific idiom to describe Vedic perception of the earth, its origin, shape, dimensions, constitution, movements, quakes/tremors,

Venisamhara of Bhatta Narayana

450

Venisamhara of Bhatta Narayana with The commentary of Jagaddhara. Curtailed or Enlarged as necessary, various readings, a literal English Translation, critical and explanatory notes in English. Edited by M.R. Kale

Vijnana Bhairava or Divine Consciousness

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Vijnanabhairava is a very ancient book on yoga. It studiously eschews mechanical worship,external rites and ceremonies and goes directly to the heart of the problem of the union of humanconsciousness withthe Divine. There is no theoretical discussion in the Book.It describes112 types of yoga each of which is a precious gem delineating the mystic approach to the Divine. For this purpose, it makes full use of all the aspects of human life--prana, manas, imagination and intuition.

Vijnana Bhairava: The Practice of Centring Awareness

625

The Vijnana Bhairava is one of the most important Tantras of Kashmir Shaivism as far as the practical aspect of yoga of

Vishnu Kosha

1,500

Vishnu is a popular form of God who is worshipped all over the country, and that the antiquity of worship

Viveksar The Essence of Discernment

475

Viveksar is a rare scripture composed in 1755 CE by Aghoracharya Baba Kinaram, a saint in the Aghor tradition. It

Where the Buddha Walked A Companion to the Buddhist Places of India (HB)

695

This book is the first attempt to describe all the fifteen places with which the Buddhs had direct association: Lumbini,

Where the Buddha Walked A Companion to the Buddhist Places of India (PB)

495

This book is the first attempt to describe all the fifteen places with which the Buddhs had direct association: Lumbini,

Who is this Shama Churn?

450

"Who is this Shamachurn" is essentially a book for soul-seekers. It expounds the fact that spirituality transcends religion and the subtle juxtaposition of the various facets of spirituality, makes the truly interested and analytical reader pause and glean it's intrinsic essence. The avid reader is spellbound at such an univocal exegesis on Shamachurn and as he goes deeper and deeper finds himself being bathed by the cascades of an all-pervasive spiritual ethos heretofore not experienced while discerningly reading books on Shamachurn.

Wine of the Mystic

545

The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam as translated by Edward FitzGerald has long been one of the most beloved, and least understood, poems in the English language. In an illuminating new interpretation, Paramahansa Yogananda-renowned for his Autobiography of a Yogi and widely revered as one of India's great modern-day saints-reveals the mystical essence of this enigmatic masterpiece, bringing to light the deeper truth and beauty behind its veil of metaphor.

Wisdom of The Ancient Seers

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The Rig Veda is perhaps the oldest book in the world, dating back the dawn of history. It is the