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Based on author’s experience of herself studying and memorizing Gita and teaching others to do so, this unique book advocates that, if one studies and memorizes Gita entirely or even partly, it can impact spiritually and enrich one’s life by changing forever the way one thinks, feels and acts individually and socially. As a self-help practical exercise book, it brings forth a start-to-end, well-formulated and detailed process both in concept and practical methodology with which an aspirant can successfully memorize all 700 Sanskrit verses of Gita, with meaning and deeper understanding. Well-researched and written for people of all continents and countries, generations and cultures, relig...
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This book has three parts. Part One has 132 poems in simple Sanskrit. They will be a retreat for those who love a pure-hearted spirituality, literature and poetry. Part Two is written in Sanskrit prose. Some prose give interesting stories as to how some of the poems descended into the poetess’s psych during her meditations and also otherwise. Other prose give numerous references to classical Sanskrit literature, Bhagavad Gita and Sri Aurobindo's life-oriented integral spirituality that form the basis of the 132 poems. The rest of the prose express poetess's own life-experiences with Samskrita Bharati (www.samskritabharati.in) and Amdavad Sanskrit Academy (www.amdavadsanskritacademy.org) that inspired a lucid poetry. The 108 Names of Divine Mother & Sri Aurobindo each, in Sanskrit & their English Transliteration (Part Three) is yet another unique speciality. Deliberately written in simple Sanskrit this book is meant for all those who love this divine language. Foreword by Dr K Parameswaran.
एका वाचकाने केलेले “अभिनंदन” एका श्वासांत वाचून काढल्या सार्या कविता. सुंदर, अतिसुंदर! पुन्हा पुन्हा वाचाव्या, दुसर्यांना सांगाव्या, चित्रांकित कराव्या, स्वरबद्ध करून गात राहाव्या अशाच आहेत सर्व कविता! ’गिरकीवर गिरकी घेत’, ’पायाखालच्या वाटा चाचपडत’, सत्याचे घु...
विविध विद्यालय तथा संस्कृत-अकादमियों में सिखाए जानेवाले संस्कृत भाषा के शिक्षण में सहायभूत यह भगवद्गीता संबंधित संदर्भ पुस्तक विद्यार्थी और शिक्षक दोनों के लिए उपयोगी है। इस में गीता में प्रयुक्त संस्कृत भाषा को शैक्षणिक दृष्टि से ६ विभागों में बाँटा है – १) पद २) ...
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Until he was Eighteen, is a book about experiences of a 16 year old boy named Ayaz. This book is about challenges, school time love, betrayal, heartbreak, loneliness and many other issues which are experienced without being expected actually. Life serves surprises in our plate, because of which, at times we take a wrong turn or worse decisions in our life and when time gives us a tight slap, we get back to the reality and struggle to keep our life again on track which is the biggest challenge for the new generation. The book carries the author’s feelings elaborated with his emotions.
Shrimad Bhagavat is renowned as one of the greatest compositions in Sanskrit Literature. The 18th Purana composed by Maharishi Veda-Vyasa, it stands unparalleled in its distinct and resplendent exaltation of devotion to God, revealing throughout the quintessence of Vedantic teachings. Masterfully profound and delightfully enchanting, Shrimad Bhagavat abounds in work-paintings of the supreme Lord's wondrous and endearing avatars, divine sports and devotees - paintings that kindle, intensity and establish devotion in one's heart. This spring of devotion leads one to satsang, to the Guru and to teachings that unveil one's essential nature of Brahman.
A compelling past-life memoir that will open you to the mysteries and promises of your own spiritual journey When the Bright Moon Rises is first and foremost a love story—love between the sages and the cosmic forces known as the deities, love of the sages for the people, and love between individuals seeking to express this universal force of love that exists within all of us. It is also a study of karma, the cosmic law of cause and effect. This narrative begins in Vedic India, around the 9th century BCE, with the meeting of two people and the seeding of a love that cannot be fulfilled but which comes to fruition nearly 10,000 years later during the Tang Empire in China, where they are reborn as the renowned poet Li Bai and his poet wife. The awakening of her memories of previous births initiates an inner struggle that is only resolved under the guidance of her Daoist Master. This is her story.
My Journey Through Time is a spiritual memoir that sheds light on the workings of karma— the law of cause and effect that creates one’s present circumstances and relationships—as we see it unfold through Dena’s vivid memories of her previous births. We travel back in time as Dena learns of a life in early 20th century Russia, ranging from the overthrow of the Czar through Nazi Germany; then it’s back further to a life in early 19th century America in the Deep South, and before that to a time in Africa in the early 18th century. Her lives in the East—in Persia, Japan, and India—go back to the 15th-17th centuries. With each past life, we can see the way in which it has impacted h...