Critical Study of The Varttikas of Katyayana

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The present work mainly aims at critically studying the varttikas of katyayana with a view to ascertaining the facts regarding

Cultural Landscapes and the Lifeworld (H.B.)

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This book expounds in a colourful way the diverse literary images that Banaras, the city known as the Cultural Capital

Cultural Landscapes and the Lifeworld (P.B.)

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This book expounds in a colourful way the diverse literary images that Banaras, the city known as the Cultural Capital

Daily Practices of the Hindus

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Rai Bahadur Srisa Chandra Vasu’s Daily Practice of the Hindus describes in detail all the Vedic rites connected with the

Dancing With Siva

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A richly illustrated sourcebook of Indian spirituality in question-and-answer form, exploring how to know the Divine, honour all creation nd see God everywhere, in everyone.

Dancing with Siva

1,295
A richly illustrated sourcebook of Indian spirituality in question-and-answer form, exploring how to know the Divine, honor all creation and

Dara Shikuh

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Indian tradition remembers Dara Shikuh not so much as an emperor's son, but as a mystic philosopher. The great dream of his life-a dream shattered by his untimely death-was the brotherhood of all faiths and the unity of mankind. After him the vision of unity was lost in the atmosphere of hatred and rivalry created by the warring sects and religious schools, and even today we are living in the age of religious disintegration.

Darsan Seeing The Divine Image in India

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The role of the visual image is essential to Hindu tradition and culture, but many attempts to understand India’s divine

Dattatreya

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This study presents the main phases in the making of the Hindu deity Dattatreya, from its Puranic emergence as an

DEAD IN BANARAS

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Dead in Banaras in its inception, set out to follow the ‘dead’ across multiple social locations of crematoria, hospital, morgue,

Death in Banaras

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This book is primaryly about the priests and other kinds of 'sacred specialist' who serve them:about the way in which they organise their business,and about their representations of death and understanding of the rituals  over which they preside.all three levels are informed by a common ideoligical preoccupation with controlling chaos and contingency.the anthro pologist  who writes about death inevitably writes about the world of the living,and Dr Parry is centrally concerned with concepts  of the body and the person in contemporary hinduism,with ideas about hierarchy,renunciation and sacrifice,and with the relationship between hierarchy and notions of complementarity and holism.

Death Must Die

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Death Must Die gives an intimate first-hand account of a courageous woman's spiritual quest in close association with several of India's greatest modern saints. Unfolding against the back-drop of Banaras in the 1940s, where she lived as a teacher and musician, we are given an in-depth picture of her intense relationship with the extraordinary woman who becomes here guru--Sri Anandamayee Ma.