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Samkhya Darshan

Samkhya Darshan
Author: Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati
Publisher: Bihar School of Yoga
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9788186336595

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For the spiritual aspirant, samkhya is the metaphysics of self-realization and yoga is the sadhana or means to achieve it.


Glimpses of Indian Culture

Glimpses of Indian Culture
Author: Dinkar Joshi
Publisher: Star Publications
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2005
Genre: Hindus
ISBN: 9788176501903

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This Book Is An Attempt To Remember Our Venerable Ancestors Who Have Shaped Our Cultural Consciousness. Also Depicted Are The Symols Of Our Culture. A Fully Coloured Book With Photographs And Illustrations.


The True History and the Religion of India

The True History and the Religion of India
Author: Prakashanand Saraswati
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 820
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9788120817890

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The Yoga Therapy Handbook

The Yoga Therapy Handbook
Author: Roger Martin Davis
Publisher: AKU Press International, a division of AKU Media Productions, LLC
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2007-10-17
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0939366118

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Davis renders a comprehensive philosophical journey and treatise into the "art and science" of Yoga therapy as a self-healing treatment paradigm for the novice and experienced Yoga practitioner.


THE YOGA THERAPY HANDBOOK - BOOK THREE - REVISED SECOND EDTION

THE YOGA THERAPY HANDBOOK - BOOK THREE - REVISED SECOND EDTION
Author: ROGER MARTIN DAVIS
Publisher: AKU PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2015-03-27
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0939366150

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The long awaited revised 2nd edition of The Yoga Therapy Handbook has arrived! It is greatly expanded, colorful and much more descriptive than the original edition from 2007. The new version is contained in four distinct volumes (Book 1-4) that are being sold separately with an "a-la-cart" styling so readers can "pick and choose" from what works best for them as either a novice/beginner or advanced Yoga therapist. Perhaps, what is most intriguing, though, about this 2nd edition is that in the interim period the author made a dramatic and controversial decision to embrace Al-Islam. Accordingly, this edition wrestles with those quintessential elements that make a "comparative religion" flow to this text quite different than any other Yoga therapy book on the market today. The author also revives his review of the multicultural expressions as well in both Yoga Science and meditation practices. The creative artistic flair of the illustrator (Sue Jeong Ka) is still woven into the fabric of this text. This Fine Artist who is originally from South Korea (ROK) now lives and works in the USA (New York City. Surely, her talents have expanded since the first edition and we hope with the "print edition" to follow she add some new illustrations to enliven this text.


Decoding Maori Cosmology

Decoding Maori Cosmology
Author: Laird Scranton
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1620557061

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An exploration of New Zealand’s Maori cosmology and how it relates to classic ancient symbolic traditions around the world • Shows how Maori myths, symbols, cosmological concepts, and words reflect symbolic elements found at Göbekli Tepe in Turkey • Demonstrates parallels between the Maori cosmological tradition and those of ancient Egypt, China, India, Scotland, and the Dogon of Mali in Africa • Explores the pygmy tradition associated with Maori cosmology, which shares elements of the Little People mythology of Ireland, including matching mound structures and common folk traditions It is generally accepted that the Maori people arrived in New Zealand quite recently, sometime after 1200 AD. However, new evidence suggests that their culture is most likely centuries older with roots that can be traced back to the archaic Göbekli Tepe site in Turkey, built around 10,000 BC. Extending his global cosmology comparisons to New Zealand, Laird Scranton shows how the same cosmological concepts and linguistic roots that began at Göbekli Tepe are also evident in Maori culture and language. These are the same elements that underlie Dogon, ancient Egyptian, and ancient Chinese cosmologies as well as the Sakti Cult of India (a precursor to Vedic, Buddhist, and Hindu traditions) and the Neolithic culture of Orkney Island in northern Scotland. While the cultural and linguistic roots of the Maori are distinctly Polynesian, the author shows how the cosmology in New Zealand was sheltered from outside influences and likely reflects ancient sources better than other Polynesian cultures. In addition to shared creation concepts, he details a multitude of strikingly similar word pronunciations and meanings, shared by Maori language and the Dogon and Egyptian languages, as well as likely connections to various Biblical terms and traditions. He discusses the Maori use of standing stones to denote spiritual spaces and sanctuaries and how their esoteric mystery schools are housed in structures architecturally similar to those commonly found in Ireland. He discusses the symbolism of the Seven Mythic Canoes of the Maori and uncovers symbolic aspects of the elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesha in Maori cosmology. The author also explores the outwardly similar pygmy traditions of Ireland and New Zealand, characterized by matching fairy mound constructions and mythic references in both regions. He reveals how the trail of a group of Little People who vanished from Orkney Island in ancient times might be traced first to Scotland, Ireland, and England and then on to New Zealand, accompanied by signature elements of the global cosmology first seen at Gobekli Tepe.


IGNORANCE SINS SUFFERINGS

IGNORANCE SINS SUFFERINGS
Author: Rabindranath Mohanty
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2023-02-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

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What ails us? Why are we unhappy? Why do we suffer? The Upanishads call us Amritasya Putrah, scions of immortality. But we struggle to be happy. Why is it so? Where are we going wrong? This is because we do not know how to conduct ourselves in this world. Though we are endowed with divine virtues we do not practise it. Ignorance about Self has enveloped our intellect. Though we are born to be blissful we lead a life of misery. Our thought process is very important in this regard. When we think of something, we become the object of thought. Sadguru Sri Sri Arjn says, "Ignorance is the cause of sufferings." Ignorance leads to desire; desire leads to wrongdoings which leads to suffering. This book is a compilation of some of the spiritual discourses of Sadguru Sri Sri Arjun. He is the founder of Divya Darshan-The Philosophy Divine. Divya Darshan lays stress on living harmoniously in society by practising divine virtues and learning about Self to know one’s true nature. Sadguru Sri Sri Arjun says, “You never welcome woes but your ignorance brings them to you. You are absolutely divine. Therefore, pursue divine knowledge, desire only divinity, contemplate on divinity and then only divine bliss will be bestowed upon you.” He further says, "Knowledge paves the way to Dharma and Dharma to freedom (moksha).” Elucidating further he explains, "Knowing the Law of Eternity is knowledge and observance of the same is Dharma. Without self-knowledge it is impossible to attain bliss and freedom, the ultimate goal of everyone.”


Glimpses of India

Glimpses of India
Author: Jaideva C. Goswami
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 424
Release:
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ISBN:

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“Glimpses of India” offers an awe-inspiring academic odyssey, meticulously delving into India’s profound impact on history, science, and culture. With over three decades of scholarly expertise, the esteemed author navigates the tapestry of India’s legacy. The journey commences with a thorough examination of India’s geological evolution, integration into Asia, and ascent as a populous and prosperous region. Traversing pivotal epochs, from Ancient to Modern, the book unveils India’s uninterrupted trajectory through time. Embracing religious diversity, India stands as a testament to harmonious coexistence, nurturing Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Delving into India’s ancient scientific prowess, from astronomy to medicine, the book highlights pioneering contributions, resonating with global scientific progress. A celebration of India’s rich artistic and literary heritage follows, illuminating classical music, dance forms, paintings, sculptures, languages, and literatures. For scholars and researchers, this indispensable resource brims with figures, data, and academic rigor, revealing India’s indelible imprint on the world stage, shaping human civilization. Accessible and enlightening, “Glimpses of India” captivates readers, igniting curiosity, and enriching minds with a broader perspective on India’s enduring legacy. A must-read for the young and inquisitive, it unveils the captivating essence of India’s cultural heritage.


Sankhya Darshan

Sankhya Darshan
Author: Dr. Vinay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2008
Genre: Sankhya
ISBN: 9788128818325

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On Sankhya philosophy.