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Living and working in the Eastern world is not something that Westerners usually find easy in the long run. Time doesn’t exist, food outside of home is always laced with hot spices (even if you ask for none) and living conditions - especially when travelling in the mountains as frequently do - are often "sub-Western standard". I have to say though that the worst thing for me as an English woman has been not having a bath tub - not that they don’t exist here. For evenif we had a tub, we'd have to watch the amount of water usage... Read More
Engish 236 Pgs. (HB)the authors of their readers a meaningful understanding of the History of Reiki. The book gives a detailed account of the endocrine system in depth, including its function. The authors firmly believe that faith in one to get healed. Open-mindedness, unconditional love, and total surrender can see to it that one can achieve higher levels of consciousness. Though there are several techniques available in this world, Reiki is one of the holiest, simplest, and easiest to practice by everyone at all times. As such healing is an integrated process and the constant practice of Reiki which is a high-level or... Read More
English, 112 pgs. (PB)The revival of the Indian System of Medicine at the present day is one of the welcome signs of the times, and is seen in such publications as the present volume by Dr. T.G. Ramamurthi Iyer. The Ayurvedic and Siddha system of Medicine date back to a hoary antiquity, and became in the course of time the parent source of all the other Medical systems of the world. The humoral theory of the Hindus, though misunderstood, dominated the Greek, Roman, and Arabian medicine and in Europe down to the eighteenth century. Many of their medicine, plants and drugs, spices and... Read More
Engish, 554 Pgs. (HB)Since the publication of the concordances of the inscriptions of the Indus seals many people have been working on the solution of the riddle presented by the 5000 years old script of the Indus valley. At first sight the task does not appear too difficult, as there are pictograms that can easily be recognized as man, bird, fish, dog or plant or a part of them. A lot of signs are geometric, but this does not seem to be an insurmountable obstacle either, since some of them resemble or are identical to the majuscules of the Greek and the Latin... Read More
English, 326 Pgs. (HB)According to Indian philosophy, the ultimate aim of human life is to achieve salvation. In the developmental stream of civilization, hunger and sorrow are the important factors, which compelled mankind to search a solution. Man identified many things from his surroundings, which were found to be useful in eliminating hunger and sorrow. In this series, various nutritive food and drug materials have been explored. Chronologically, different kinds of knowledge were developed and society became civilized. Time, season, food habits and life-style influenced the human health. Due to change in food habits and life-life-style, various new diseases were produced. Simultaneous their... Read More
Engish, 458 Pgs. (PB)This book is a collection of twenty-five years of healing experience using aromatherapy and Ayurveda. It includes a self-diagnosis questionnaire to determine your metabolic type, descriptions of essential oils, and recipes for the use of essential oils for common problems. It contains detailed information on over 100 essential oils, as well as over 100 illustrations and photographs. About the Author Dr Light Miller travels throughout the world teaching aromatherapy, Ayurveda, herbology, and tantra. Her Mission is to create a greater awareness of Ayurveda globally and has, and created Ayurveda Correspondence Course. Together with her husband, Dr Bryann Miller, they conduct... Read More
English, 371 Pgs. (PB)The Saddharma-pundarika is one of the nine Dharmas which are known by the titles of- 1. Ashtasahasrika Pragnaparamita; 2. Ganda-vyuha; 3. Dasabhumisvara; 4. Samadhi-raga; 5. Lankavatara; 6. Saddharma-pundarika; 7. Tathagata-guhyaka; 8. Lalita-vistara; 9. Suvarna-prabhasa. These nine works, to which divine worship is offered, embrace (to use the words of the first investigator of Nepalese Buddhism’) ‘in the first, an abstract of the philosophy of Buddhism2 in the seventh, a treatise on the esoteric doctrines; and in the seven remaining ones, a full illustration of every point of the ordinary doctrine and discipline, taught in the easy and effective way of... Read More
Engish, 496 Pgs. (HB)A man wishing to be healthy throughout his life has to be healthy everyday as well. Health depends on how one spends each day. Controlled and guided activities of body and mind are essential for maintaining sound health. This book describes in detail how to take care of eyes, ears, nose, voice, skin and keep these organs healthy. It also stresses the importance of various types of massage and bath. It give guidelines for the diet in different constitutions. It describes in detail the advantages and disadvantages of drinking alcohol and in whom the alcohol is absolutely contraindicated.... Read More
Engish, 170 Pgs. (HB)Foreword Nagarjuna, the father of Rasashastra asserted that he would make the word free from the poverty and diseases. He mastered the art of converting low metals into precious metals like gold and number of mercurial therapeutic preparations for eliminating diseases. In brief Rasashastra means Ayurvedic metalo-mineral pharmaceuticals and therapeutics as such, it deals mainly with the drugs of mineral origin, their varieties, characteristics, processing techniques, properties and therapeutic uses. The term Rasasastra is composed of two words i.e. Rasa and Sastra. In general the word Rasa represents for many things, however in this context it has been used for... Read More
Engish, 224 Pgs. (PB)The fifth chapter presents the uninterrupted text in Devanagari script along with Romanized transliteration. The Appendix presents the list of verses arranged in alphabetical order for ready reference, the names of the various flowers and plants mentioned in the text are listed along with their common and modern botanical names. Many writers in the Sanskrit tradition, masters of yore, have reached great heights in the aesthetics of literature, music and dance. It is hoped that the exposition here will inspire modern readers to revisit India's rich heritage. This book is dedicated to all the classical singers and dancers so blessed... Read More
Sanskrit & English, 322 Pgs. (HB)