Srimad Bhagavata

Srimad Bhagavata
Author: Swami Gitananda
Publisher: Advaita Ashrama (A publication branch of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math)
Total Pages: 815
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 8175058374

This book published by Advaita Ashrama, a publication house of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, India is an explanation of select verses of Srimad Bhagavata, the great devotional scripture. The focus of the text has been in presenting the episodes connected with Lord Krishna from the Bhagavata, The original text and translation of these select verses has also been given.


Bhagavad Geeta

Bhagavad Geeta
Author: Swami Mukundananda
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013-04-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780983396727

Commentary on 'The Bhagavad Geeta' by Swami Mukundananda


An Encyclopaedia of Hindu Architecture

An Encyclopaedia of Hindu Architecture
Author: Prasanna Kumar Acharya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 702
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Architecture, Hindu
ISBN: 9788121505802

Illustrations: Numerous B/w Illustrations Description: P.K. Acharya's An Encyclopaedia of Hindu Architecture is a comprehensive work on the technical terminology, now obsolete but then in vogue, of the creators of such epics in stone as those of Sanchi and Konark during the ancient and medieval periods of Indian history. It contains about three thousand terms culled, with indefatigable industry spread over a long span of years, from ancient architectural treatises--Manasara, and Vastu-Sastras : Agamas, Puranas, Brahmanas, Sutras, epics, literary works, epigraphical records and manuscripts in obscure scripts. The terms are arranged in the order of Sanskrit alphabet. A brief rendering in English followed by extensive quotations from various sources and supplemented by line drawings and photographs elucidate every aspect of the term, leaving no room for ambiguity. Two appendices, one giving a sketch of Sanskrit treatises on architecture and the other furnishing a list of historical architects with short notes on their works, are added. This monumental work has remained a standard treatise of reference since its publication in 1946 for all connected with architecture.


TKG’s Diary

TKG’s Diary
Author: Tamal Krishna Goswami
Publisher: Golden Age Media
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 8187216123

“TKG’s Diary” by author Tamal Krishna Goswami provides an intimate glimpse into the life and spiritual journey of a prominent disciple of Srila Prabhupada. Through personal journal entries and reflections, it offers a candid account of Goswami’s experiences and challenges in spreading the Hare Krishna movement globally. This insightful book delves into the inner workings of a dedicated devotee, shedding light on devotion, leadership, and spiritual growth.


Love Beyond Horizons

Love Beyond Horizons
Author: K S Bhardwaj
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1482870312

This novel is based on womens sex-psychology. Krishan devotee Noor falls in love with a Hindu. She throws all Muslim norms to winds. She forgoes even her name for love. But Shankar, the husband does with her the same which majority of husbands does. How Sambhavana fights for existence, brings up son and faces hardships such revolutionaries come across, is its central theme. Combating against lustful hawks hovering over single women she develops hatred against entire male community. When she meets Kshashank who holds women not as sex toys but as human-beings her extinguished carnal desires are reignited. Firm-resolved Sambhavana continues wooing Kshashank to give new lease to her deserted life. Feeling fully gratified she returns towards her deity saying, You have filled my life with thrills. I will never forget you for it. And yes, I will never bother you anymore like this. But if you ever feel the need, I am yours for ever without marriage which shocks Kshashank. It automatically draws readers attention to the technique of salvation Sambhog Se Samadhi propounded by Osho. The novel delineatly deals with existentialism which French philosophers Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir struggled for throughout their lives. Happy reading.


Parabhakti

Parabhakti
Author: Nome
Publisher: Society of Abidance in Truth
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2015-10-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0981940986

These writings, by Nome, are an offering to Lord Siva, to Sadguru Ramana, and to all sages of the lineage of Advaita Vedanta. Upon reading this little book, the reader immediately will recognize that he or she is reading writings of both a devotional nature and writings expressive of jnana—Knowledge. This is Parabhakti—supreme devotion. The first part of this book is in seven chapters. The reader will note subtle differences among the chapters. The first and second chapters describe bhakti (devotion), while the third chapter describes the experience of the bhakta (devotee). The fourth chapter takes the bhakta deeper into jnana through the relationship with the Guru, while the fifth chapter speaks of continuous, absorbing devotion to God and Guru. The sixth describes the practice of the bhakta and the spiritual activities and attitudes with which a bhakta infuses his or her life, and the seventh describes absorption, through bhakti, in jnana. The second part of this book is in six chapters consisting of a collection of poetry: Chapter I, Namah Sivaya, presents short verses praising Lord Siva, while simultaneously expressing Knowledge of the Lord.Chapter II, In Praise of the One Like Space, is a poem that is descriptive of Absolute Being and praising that Absolute.Chapter III, Realize the One Like Space, is composed of verses that pose questions that, if asked, guide the bhakta to realize the One like space.Chapter IV, Space of Grace, is a set of verses descriptive of the One like space—a description of Grace.Chapter V, Within the One Like Space, features verses describing the experience of the space that is the One Absolute.Chapter VI, Gracious Inquiry, appears as both a solicitation for Grace and also Knowledge of the ever-presence of Grace through inquiry. If a person practices pure, ego-less jnana, bhakti is unavoidable. On the other hand, if a person practices pure, ego-less bhakti, jnana is surely inevitable. The glorious, lofty heights of devotion and Knowledge are expressed here in this little book, and the sages assure us that the identical experience is available to all. It is sincerely hoped that the reader experiences the vastness of parabhakti while deeply meditating on these writings and remains absorbed therein. To abide unmoving, without giving rise to illusion, free of attachment to the transient unreality, desireless and fearless, absorbed by the power of devotion that gives birth to Knowledge, in That, as That, is bhakti. ~ from the book Parabhakti


Teachings of Queen Kunti

Teachings of Queen Kunti
Author: His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Publisher: The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust
Total Pages: 261
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 917149541X

Queen Kunti, a tragic and heroic figure, emerges from an explosive era in the history of ancient India. Her teachings are simple and illuminating outpourings revealing the deepest transcendental emotions of the heart and the deepest philosophical and theological penetrations of the intellect. At the conclusion of the devastating Kurukshetra war, Queen Kunti approaches Lord Krishna as He prepares to depart the scene of the battle. Kunti's words are words of glorification impelled by a divine love steeped in wisdom. Kunti's spontaneous glorification of Lord Krishna and her description of the spiritual path are immortalized in the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana (Srimad-Bhagavatam), and they have been recited, chanted, and sung by sages and philosophers for thousands of years. As they appear in the First Canto of the Bhagavatam, Queen Kunti's celebrated prayers consist of only twenty-six couplets (verses 18 through 43 of the Eighth Chapter), yet they are considered a philosophical, theological, and literary masterpiece. Let her heartfelt words of wisdom bring solace to your soul.