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Hindu Saṁskāras
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Hindu Saṁskāras

The Hindu Samskaras give expression to aspirations and ideals of the Hindus. They aim at securing the welfare of the performer and developing his personality.

Rigveda
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Rigveda

On the subject of ancient Hindu Scripture giving translation for each sloka (hym). Veda means scared knowledge.

Indian Palaeography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Indian Palaeography

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1957
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Atharvaveda
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

Atharvaveda

'Veda' literally means 'knowledge' in Sanskrit. It is because the term was derived when the ancients thought of putting their experiences in an organised manner. 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. It is to highlight their extreme significance that we are undertaking this project of revealing before the curious readers their Sookta or aphorism-wise translation.

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.

Samveda
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Samveda

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Rigveda
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 113

Rigveda

?Veda? literally means ?knowledge? in Sanskrit. It is because the term was derived when the ancients thought of putting their experiences in an organised manner. 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 of them, 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. The German indologist, Max Mueller, almost devoted his entire lifetime in explaining to the west the gems that they contain. While their extreme significance cannot be denied, a few words need to be written for explaining the reason behind undertaking this project of revealing before the curious readers theirÿSooktaÿor Aphorism-wise translation.

My Life, My Profession
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 509

My Life, My Profession

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-07-18
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  • Publisher: LULU

My Life, My Profession shares H. S. Gururaja Rao's story, tracing his life from his childhood in Hyderabad to the present. In his explorations of his past, he recalls that as a constitutional lawyer, he made history when he single-handedly fought successfully to defend the constitutionality of the rules prescribing residential qualifications for employment in the state civil services. Rao has continued his contribution to constitutional law and service jurisprudence with a storied role in the legal profession. In his memoir, he tells how when he was a student, his leadership qualities were recognized and how, thereafter, he rose to become one of the most influential advocates within India's legal fraternity. Over the years, he has become a recognized expert on Kashmir.

Yajurveda
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Yajurveda

'Veda’ literally means 'knowledge' in Sanskrit. It is because the term was derived when the ancients thought of putting their experiences in an organised manner. 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 Vedasy 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. It is to highlight their extreme significance that we are undertaking this project of revealing before the curious readers their Sookta or aphorism- wise translation.

Prācīna Bhārata
  • Language: hi
  • Pages: 570

Prācīna Bhārata

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1968
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  • Publisher: Unknown

History: to 1200 A.D.