The Skanda Purana (Vol-58) Part-10

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This part contains Kasi-Khanda.

Solve Your Problems Astrologically

545
A unique publication on Hindu astrology which exposes everyday human problems like education, sex, marriage, job, finance, ill-health and death

Your Desitny & Scientific Hand Analysis

295
In this book, the author analyses and discusses the relationship between the lines on the hand and their possible significance

Predictive Astrology : An Insight

545
An attempt has been made in this book to clarify the Signs, Houses and Planets--the three basic factors which need to be understood clearly for developing successful predictive ability. This book is a manual of practical astrology designed to enable the reader to handle queries relating to various facets of everyday life successfully.

Fundamentals of Astrology

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By the grace of the Lord Sri Siddhivinayaka, this work, whose third enlarged edition is now offered to the learned public, has already found favour with both students and practitioners of this ancient science viz. Astrology, both in the East and West. To make the work more useful to readers, an Appendix on the Pancanga or Almanac, which is a necessary ingredient of the daily life of a cultured Indian like prayers, has been added to the text in this edition, which, I hope, will be appreciated as useful by discerning students of astrology. 

सांख्यतत्त्वकौमुदि

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(ईश्वरकृष्ण-कृत सांख्यकारीका तथा वाचस्पतिमिश्र -कृत तत्त्वकौमुदी का हिन्दी -अनुवाद एवं ज्योतिष्मती व्याख्या)

The Timing of Events

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The Timing of Events fulfils an important gap in classical astrological literature. The ancient seers with yogic siddhis did not need rules for predicting future events. They clairvoyantly saw the future course of events. The astrological principles are given for those who are not so evolved. The astrological principles aim at helping those who are interested to live a life according to the evolutionary course of their everyday life.

Bodily Self-Sacrifice in Indian Buddhist Literature

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This is the first comprehensive study of a central narrative theme in premodern South Asian Buddhist literature: the Buddha's bodily self-sacrifice during his previous lives as a bodhisattva. Conducting close readings of stories from Sanskrit, Pali, Chinese, and Tibetan literature written between the third century B.C. and the late medieval period, Reiko Ohnuma argues that this theme has had a major impact on the development of Buddhist philosophy and culture.

The Two Truths in Chinese Buddhism

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This book originates from a thesis work whereby it is one of the first comprehensive study of Chi-tsang's treatment of The Two Truths in English. The work aims to build up a strong interest in readers, paritularly, people in Western societies who are unfamiliar with Chinese tradition, culture and language. It is, therefore, of considerable significance in enabling scholarly readers who do not have access to Chinese Originals to gain a well-rounded and diversified appreciation of Madhyamaka interpretation.