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The work appears in five volumes. Vol. I comprises Buddhist and Jaina Philosophy and the six systems of Hindu thought, viz., Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisesika, Mimamsa and Vedanta. Vol. II completes studies in the Sankara school of Vedanta. It also contains the philosophy of the Yogavasistha, the Bhagavadgita and speculations in the medical schools. Vol. III contains an elaborate account of the principal dualistic and pluralistic systems such as the philosophy of the Pancaratra. Bhaskara, Yamuna, Ramanuja, Nimbarka, Vijnanabhiksu and philosophical speculations of some of the selected Puranas. Vol. IV deals with the Bhagavata Purana, Madhva and his school, Vallabha,... Read More

English, 220 Pgs. (HB)

About the Book The work appears in five volumes. Vol. I comprises Buddhist and Jaina Philosophy and the six systems of Hindu thought, viz., Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisesika, Mimamsa and Vedanta. Vol. II completes studies in the Sankara school of Vedanta. It also contains the philosophy of the Yogavasistha, the Bhagavadgita and speculations in the medical schools. Vol. III contains an elaborate account of the principal dualistic and pluralistic systems such as the philosophy of the Pancaratra. Bhaskara, Yamuna, Ramanuja, Nimbarka, Vijnanabhiksu and philosophical speculations of some of the selected Puranas. Vol. IV deals with the Bhagavata Purana, Madhva and... Read More

Engish, 632 Pgs. (PB)

Dr. Upendra Nath Dhal is at present Reader in Sanskrit, at the Post-Graduate Department of Sanskrit, Utkal University, Bhubneswar. He has got a number of publications to his credit, among them are included Goddess Lakhsmi: Origin end Development, Glory that was Viraja Kshetra etc. His research papers on different aspects of Purana literature and Indian religion appear in different research Journals. Presently he is preparing the "Studies in the Ekamra Purana", for its proper exposition.   Preface Bhubaneswar, the city eternal is the happy abode of the gods. It stands amidst a vast expanse of lush fields and groves overlooking... Read More

Sanskrit, 466 Pgs. (HB)
श्रीमद्भागवत-महापुराणम्: Shrimadbhagwat-Mahapuranam Sold Out

श्रीमद्भागवत-महापुराणम्" (Shrimad Bhagavat Mahapurana) is one of the eighteen major Puranas in Hindu literature, which is highly revered in various traditions of Hinduism. It's considered a crucial text that provides a comprehensive account of the Hindu cosmology, mythology, and spiritual teachings. Pandit Ramtej Panday is known for his contributions to the study and translation of Hindu scriptures. His work on the Shrimad Bhagavat Mahapurana likely involves an interpretation or commentary that aims to make the text accessible and understandable for readers. The Bhagavat Purana is particularly known for its devotion to Lord Vishnu and his avatars, including Krishna. It explores... Read More

Hindi 1255 Pgs. (HB)
Rs. 1,250.00

Agni Purana occupies an important place among the most popular works in the Mahapuranas exceptionally for its scientific tracts. It is also called Agneya-Purana and is narrated by Suta (Lomaharsana), a disciple of Vyasa, who received it from Vasistha to whom it was communicated by Agni. It consists of sixteen thousand stanzas distributed in three hundred and eighty-three chapters. The contents of this Purana clearly show that it has no sectarial leaning. It impartially treats of Vaisnava, Saiva and Sakta form of worship. It is more a compendium of Sanskrit learning than the advocacy of any particular form of religion. The early... Read More

Sanskrit & English, 1070 Pgs. (HB)
Rs. 2,000.00

प्राचीन भारत में शैव धर्म" (Shaivism in Ancient India) by Neelam Rani is a scholarly exploration of Shaivism, a major tradition within Hinduism that worships Shiva as the supreme deity. The book likely covers various aspects of Shaivism’s development, practices, and influence in ancient India. Here’s an overview of what such a study might include: Key Areas Likely Covered: Historical Development: Neelam Rani would likely trace the historical evolution of Shaivism, starting from its early manifestations in the pre-Vedic period and its development through the Vedic, Upanishadic, and post-Vedic periods. This includes the integration of Shaiva traditions into mainstream Hinduism.... Read More

Hindi 200 Pgs. (HB)
Rs. 1,295.00

In India, philosophy, be it Jam, Buddhist or Vedic (Brahmanical) is the basis of some pathway to Liberation (Moksa). So is Pratyabhijna ‘recognition’, ‘recognition that man or every individu4l soul is no other than the Supreme Soul or Parama siva Himself’. This inspiring concept uplifts the spirit of the downtrodden and transforms him into a dignified pilgrim on the path to Moksa. Pratyabhijna, declares its formulator, is for the well-being of the common man (janasyopakaraya). It presents the historical account of its teachers. To make the reading easy and intelligible its technical terms are explained. The book also explains how “Pratyabhijna”... Read More

Engish, 172 Pgs. (HB)

The work appears in five volumes. Each volume is devoted to the study of the particular school of thought of Indian Philosophy. Vol. I comprise Buddhist and Jaina Philosophy and the six systems of Hindu thought, viz., Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisesika, Mimamsa, and Vedanta. Vol. II completes studies at the Sankara school of Vedanta. It also contains the philosophy of the Yogavasistha, the Bhagavadgita, and speculations in the medical schools. Vol. III contains an elaborate account of the principal dualistic and pluralistic systems such as the philosophy of the Pancaratra. Bhaskara, Yamuna, Ramanuja, Nimbarka, Vijnanabhiksu, and philosophical speculations of some... Read More

English, 2500 Pgs. (PB)
Rs. 3,045.00

Candipatha, a part of the Markandeya Purana, which is one of the eighteen major Puranas, is its most important segment. Apart from Sridurgasaptasati, which forms the core of Candipatha, there are, preceding and succeeding it, several hymns of equal importance and, in the course of its ritual performance, all these hymns, as an integral totality, have to be recited as indicated in this book.Candipatha celebrates the Feminine Power, Durga-Sakti-with her innumerable names, across in this sacred text, represents the quintessential woman. She is the source, substratum, and ultimate Life Force. All the gods, men, birds, animals, even demons, all the... Read More

Sanskrit & English, 500 Pgs.
Hymns to the Goddess and Hymns to Kali: Karpuradi Stotra: The Selected Works of Sir Woodrofee (Arthur Avalon) by Sir John Woodroffe Sale -10%

The hymns to the Devi in this volume (introduced by a stotra to Her Spouse, the Kalabhairava) are taken from the Tantra, Purana, Mahabharata, and Sankaracarya, who was "the incarnation of devotion" (bhaktavatara) as well as a great philosopher; a fact which is sometimes ignored by those who do not wish to be reminded that he, whose speculative genius they extol, was also the protagonist of the so-called "idolatrous Hinduism." As his great example amongst many others of differing race and creed tell us, it is not, from the view of religion, the mark of discernment (even though it be... Read More

English, 335 Pgs. (PB)
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