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Delhi via Lucknow: Once, love travelled this route
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 171

Delhi via Lucknow: Once, love travelled this route

When Himanshu (aka Guddu) Shukla, a middle-aged investment banker, encounters his early twenties' infatuation Rimjhim Singh at the Lucknow airport, it evokes his unrequited love. The sedimented reveries of his memory make him realize that he was going to take the most decisive journey of his life. Rewind to the transition period of early 2000, when the 90s mindset was fading and a new generation’s thinking was emerging in the bustling Kanpur, Guddu Shukla, a student leader of DAV college, finds himself a nemesis in Bechu Mishra, a CA aspirant and local goon. Surrounded by comical and pugnacious friends, their rivalry is over the most stunning girl in town, Rimjhim Singh. As they fight for ...

Ashwini Rahasya
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 73

Ashwini Rahasya

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-07-04
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Learn the ancient secrets of the Vedic Ashwin Gods - the Twin Gods of the Rig Veda, in relation to their powers in Yoga and Ayurvedic Healing. The Ashwins have many powers, such as those in Tantric Yoga, which are explored here. For the past ten years, Rodney has studied the most ancient systems of the Vedic teachings, such as the works of Dr. David Frawley (Vamadeva Shastri). From this extensive research, comes the "Ashwini Rahasya", the Secret of the Ashwins, of which little is known about in their esoteric forms. Using the oldest text in the world, the Rig Veda, the teachings and wisdoms of the Ashwins are presented, and their functions and powers shown, in relation to deities, practices and systems in later Hinduism.

Message Of The Vedas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Message Of The Vedas

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Indian Society at the Turn of the Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Indian Society at the Turn of the Century

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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HINDU FUNERAL RITES SHRAADH AND MOKSHA FROM A YOUNG HINDU PUROHIT
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

HINDU FUNERAL RITES SHRAADH AND MOKSHA FROM A YOUNG HINDU PUROHIT

This self-help book explains very simply what it means to be a Hindu? This self-help book explains the process to perform Hindu funeral rites, Kapala Kriya, Ashouch Kaal, Pind Daan, Dash Gatra, Malin Shodashi, Madhyam shodashi, Uttam Shodashi, Shayya Daan, Ekadshah, Dwadashah, and Thirteenth day shanti Path and many other processes related to last funeral rites. It describes various Shraadh Kriya and how to do it yourself.

Yajurveda
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Yajurveda

Veda literally means knowledge in Sanskrit. It can t be said in the written form because it is certain that in that hoary past period writing had not been invented. Nevertheless, the four Vedas, viz. Rigveda, Saamveda, Yajurveda and Atharvaveda, are known to contain the pristine gems of Indian wisdom. They appear universally important because they constitute one of the first records of the human awakened experiences. They can be said to be the very fount of Indian wisdom. It is their status, apart from the contents, that made them universally popular.

Varaha Purana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

Varaha Purana

Hearing, reading, reciting Varaha Purana destroys one?s sins, liberates one and assuages the mind?s sufferings. It also yields sons and grandsons. When Varaha Purana is heard in a ?Teertha? it bestows much greater ?punya? than received by hearing it at any other place.ÿ Reading one chapter of the Varaha Purana grants the same amount of ?Punya? as can be obtained by donating to a Brahmin a healthy cow. One gets the reward received by performing a huge yagya (sacrifice) if one reads ten chapters of this Purana. He who reads, listens or arranges the recital of this Purana becomes beloved of Lord Narayana immediately.

Nakshatras Part Two
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 50

Nakshatras Part Two

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-08-29
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  • Publisher: Saket Shah

Dear Reader, We always wonder what nakshatra is in astrology. It is actually the soul of astrology and to implement it in prediction we need to have in depth knowledge of it. So here I am explaining the very philosophical and in depth meaning of each nakshatra. Nakshatras has been used in Vedic times to predict lot of events and its philosophical nature effects the human at every level. This concept is very big and very difficult to understand and remember but this book will help you guide and explore the world of nakshatras. Once you read it and understand it you will be able to predict the qualities of nakshatras easily. I am trying my best to explain deep details of each nakshatra to gain wisdom for serious lover of astrology. In ancient times zodiac was less used and nakshatra was more of used so lets begin our journey in to the ocean of divine knowledge and explore the concept of nakshatra philosophically. Hope you will love reading my work and enjoy it. This is Part 2 in which I am describing Second 6 nakshatras that are Ardra, Punarvasu, Pushya, Ashlesha, Magha and PurvaPhalguni Regards, Saket Shah

The Purans volume-02
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 676

The Purans volume-02

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-12-08
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

The Puranas are 18 in number and in the first 6 Puranas Lord Vishnu is the predominating deity and in the next 6 Puranas Lord Brahma is the predominating deity and in the last 6 Puranas Lord Shiva is the predominating deity and all the Puranas are written in such a way that which gives wonderful explanation in a poetry manner. It will be wonderful to read about the greatness of Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and Lord Brahma in all the Puranas. The list of 18 Puranas are as follows along with the verses that are available in each Purana along with the description.

The Sanskrit Alphabet with Vedic Extensions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

The Sanskrit Alphabet with Vedic Extensions

The Sanskrit Alphabet consists of 56 Letters. There are Vowels, Semivowels, Row Class Consonants, Sibilants and the Aspirate. The Alphabet is called अक्षरम् in Sanskrit. Each letter is clearly enunciated with correct movement of the Tongue. Nasals lend a distinct twang and the Vedic chants are a delight to hear because of Accented Vowels. Reading an Avagraha, Ayogavaha, Visarga and Anusvara is properly explained as all the letters of the Alphabet are laid out threadbare. A section on Unicodes and Typesetting in Devanagari with fonts and keyboard IME supporting Vedic Extensions adds relevant value. While reading Vedic Texts, we notice some letters, characters and symbols that ar...