Samudramanthanam

Samudramanthanam PDF Author: Ashish Kumar
Publisher: Orangebooks Publication
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 122

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Samudramanthanam is less explain and explore till date. I have tried to give broad way of this one of the most important chapter of Hindu mythology. I have read many scriptures and take references from many temples and folk stories, to present the all possible aspects of portrait of Samudramanthanam.

Samudramanthanam

Samudramanthanam PDF Author: Ashish Kumar
Publisher: Orangebooks Publication
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 122

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Book Description
Samudramanthanam is less explain and explore till date. I have tried to give broad way of this one of the most important chapter of Hindu mythology. I have read many scriptures and take references from many temples and folk stories, to present the all possible aspects of portrait of Samudramanthanam.

Indic Visions

Indic Visions PDF Author: Varadaraja V. Raman
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462883656
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 270

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Indic Visions is the tenth book by the acclaimed scientist and humanist Varadaraja V. Raman. In it he provides a detailed introduction to Indic religions and contemporary interpretations thereof consistent with modern science. In a world of rapid changes, dangerous fundamentalism, parochial chauvinisms, culture wars, and clashing civilizations, this book provides both a soothing balm and potent antidote. By delving more deeply into Indic civilization, Raman shows us the way to transform our emerging global civilization in wholesome and healthy ways consistent with science and the great challenges of the 21st century.

My Yajna

My Yajna PDF Author: Bhagirathananda
Publisher: Quills Ink Publishing
ISBN: 9384318051
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 1254

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When Bhagirathananda began his search for truth many years ago, he knew he was ‘thirsty’ but did not know why. He only knew, instinctively, that his quest would lead him to Aananda – bliss. This faith led him to enquiry; within and without. Enquiry prompted him to examine himself and his universe afresh. It led him to the magic world of science and the infinite world of scriptures – Shruti and Smriti - the Vedas, Upanishads, Vedanta, Buddhist Cannon, the Bible, the Qur’an. It led him to travel, in the mountains and by the seas. It led him to good and wise men and women. It led him to wonder, contemplation and total and unconditional prayer. This book is compiled from notes he made along the way; it is the story of his grand quest and offers insight to all who are keenly interested in the nature of reality.

Sarasvati: River

Sarasvati: River PDF Author: Srinivasan Kalyanaraman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 260

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Comprehensive survey of the civilization on the banks of Saraswati River.

?r? Yatir?ja Saptati?

?r? Yatir?ja Saptati? PDF Author: Gop?l ?riniv?san
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 404

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An Ode to ?r? R?m?nuja - YATIR?JA SAPTATI? is a word to word translation of 74 verses in Sanskrit composed by Sw?mi Ved?nta De?ika (1268 CE-1369 CE), a well-known ?r? Vai?navite ?c?rya, in praise of ?r? R?m?nuja, the founder of the philosophy of Vi?i???dvaita. Referred to as a saint of the heart by Sw?mi Vivek?nanda, ?r? R?m?nuja’s philosophy is woven around a personal God with all auspicious qualities and attributes. ?r? R?m?nuja composed a total of 9 works in Sanskrit, his ‘magnum opus’ being the interpretation of Sage Vy?sa’s Brahma S?tra. Sw?mi De?ika was a polyglot and an author of 166 granthas in Sanskrit, Pr?krit and Ma?iprav?la. He established the doctrine of Prapatti (self-surrender) as the guaranteed route to M?k?a (liberation).

A Manual of the District of Vizagapatam, in the Presidency of Madras

A Manual of the District of Vizagapatam, in the Presidency of Madras PDF Author: D. F. Carmichael
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 438

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A Manual of the District of Visagapatam

A Manual of the District of Visagapatam PDF Author: David Freemanthe Carmichael
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Madras (India : Presidency)
Languages : en
Pages : 414

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Rastram

Rastram PDF Author: S. Kalyanaraman
Publisher: Srinivasan Kalyanaraman
ISBN: 9780982897119
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 556

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Rastram, supranation, is about a golden page in the history of human civilizations. It is an opportunity to realize almost 2 millennia of dharam-dhamma values enshrined in the hearts of over 2 billion people along the nations of the Indian Ocean Rim. This is a compilation of insights, analyses and excerpts from works of by many savants and scholars about Hindu history. Rastram is a federation of peoples' republics - a supranational covenant as the true foundation of an organized Indian Ocean Community (IOC) -- a counterpoise to European Community. This IOC should remain open to all nations of Indian Ocean Rim. The states located along the rim from South Africa to Tasmania is a Community which has the attributes of Rastram. The Hindu historical traditions and the amended UN Law of the Sea help use the potential to create a 6 trillion dollar GDP and to provide for enhanced welfare of over 2 billion people. Along the 63,000 mile long rim, work can start on Trans-Asian Highway and Railway Projects and strengthen the bonds of civilizational heritage.The 1994 modified Law of the Sea extends territorial waters into 200 nautical miles from the baseline as economic zones. This historical account of Hindu history is an attempt to delineate the wealth of nations, along the Indian Ocean Rim. Together, these nations neighboring the Ocean, can chart out a path for establishing Rastram in dharma-dhamma continuum. This account provides the portraits from Hindu history on the travails of a nation caught in the throes of civilizational clashes onslaughts during mediaeval periods of barbarism and loots of 17th to 20th century periods of a British Colonial empire and the 21st century in a swarajyam Hindusthan by post-colonial marauders, suffocating the potential for forming a Rastram. This account is clearly NOT intended to be a chronologically organized Hindu history for two millennia until 2000 CE. Portraits are presented of political economy on the banks of Hindu civilization in modern epoch for the last two millennia. It is a record since the turn of the Common Era, informed by earlier five millennia of history of Sanatana Dharma in Bharata Rastram. trans. 'I am the Rastra moving people together for abhyudayam...) Hindu history is presented as a quest for the establishment of such a Rastram.IOC a supranational foundation to remove vestiges of colonial loot, to make such a loot unthinkable and materially impossible and reinforce democracy of all nations along the IOC rim as janapada (peoples' republics) for peoples' welfare (abhyudayam) governed by the inexorable, Hindu sanatana traditional ethic: dharma-dhamma.This book is a tribute to George Coedes who concluded, after a study of fourteen centuries of history of Southeast Asia: " the importance of studying the Indianized countries of Southeast Asia- which, let us repeat, were never political dependencies of India, but rather cultural colonies - lies above all in the observation of the impact of Indian civilization on the primitive civilizations... We can measure the power of penetration of this culture by the importance of that which remains of it in these countries even though all of them except Siam passed sooner or later under European domination and a great part of the area was converted to Islam...we may ask ourselves if the particular aspect assumed by Islam in Java was not due rather to the influence that Indian religions exercised over the character of the inhabitant of the island for more than ten centuries...The literary heritage from ancient India is even more apparent that the religious heritage. Throughout the entire Indian period, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, the Harivamsa, and the Puranas were the principal, if not the only, sources of inspiration for local literature, to which was added the Buddhist folklore of the Jatakas, still makes up the substance of the classical theatre, of the dances, and of the shadow-plays and puppet theatre."

The Big Bang and The Sages

The Big Bang and The Sages PDF Author: Sidharth Chhabra, Madhavendra Puri Das
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1637145896
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 224

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Could anyone imagine that ancient texts stated the age of the solar system and the universe to within 0.1% of the modern scientific values? Neither could these scientists, before reading this book: “It is hard to find an author who is expert in widely separated branches of science, but Chhabra and O'Rourke have dexterously sewn together state-of-the-art discoveries in five fields: cosmology, astrophysics, geology, paleontology, and embryology.” – ¬Prof. S. Ghosh, Columbia University “This book illustrates how the Puranas provide both a microscopic and telescopic view of the physical world from which modern science can learn and benefit.” – Prof. R. Buyya, University of Melbourne “The authors bury skeptics under an avalanche of well-researched facts. A real tour-de-force of scientific expertise.” – Prof. K. Pahan, Rush University “You have synthesized challenging material from at least four different fields into a thought provoking and compelling vindication of the Puranic cosmo-chronological order.” – A Saha, Smithsonian Museum of American History

Churning the Ocean of Milk

Churning the Ocean of Milk PDF Author: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Publisher: Philaletheians UK
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 17

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The radiant essence of the Unknowable Deity curdles and spreads throughout the depths of the Great Breath (Space in Pralaya), the Eternal Parent, breathing out Chaos-Theos-Kosmos, an all-in-all Triple Deity. The Apsarases differ from the Gandharva Devas: the former are mere qualities and quantities. The latter, celestial singers, musicians, and instructors of mankind in the Secret Science. They are the Asuras or Daimons of the allegory. At the churning of the Ocean of Amrita, the Water of Immortality, the Suras and the Asuras twisted Shesha, the Great Serpent, rope-like round Mt. Mandara causing it to revolve. The Gods were at the one end of the serpent, the Daimons at the other.