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On the life and works of Kashmiri mystic poetess, Rūpā, d. 1721.
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The conception of nama-rupa, "name-and-form," is that of the complex of worldly reality, i.e., differentiated contingent existence, both individual and cosmic. It pertains to the differentiation of the original infinite unity. The related term dharma-rupa presents the same conception, but expresses the contrast between the original unity and its differentiation.This book is a scholarly study of this conception, showing how it pervades Indian thought from the Hindu Vedas to the Buddhist Suttas. By way of the all-pervasive Yoga tradition it emerges and re-emerges in various forms in the different systems. This book includes material on the idea of"pre-canonical Buddhism" pioneered by Stanislaw Schayer.
This book tells an woman's life story
This book has made an in-depth study of the scriptures, philosophical literature and other connected works. The author himself has made the requisite spiritual journey to enable him to give a detailed analytical meaning of the vakyas by the Divine Mother. Translating the vakyas of Rupa Bhawani has been a herculean task not only because it required intellectual acumen, spiritual depths, highest knowledge of philosophy propounded here, but also required literary proficiency and a researcher’s insight to decipher and understand them. The nuances of the Kundalini yoga have been brought out here, besides lucid accounts of the four states of Wakefulness, Dreaming, Sleeping, and Turia (fourth). The four stages of utterance, i.e. Para, Pashyanti, Madhyama, and Vaikhari have also been analysed. Sh. Triloki Nath Dhar has also drawn a parallel to what Lord Krishna has said in the Bhagwat Geeta and has quoted from the English Literature, Shakespeare, Ezra Poud, Harold Monro, Herbert Read, Wallace Stevens to bring home the points made in various vakyas, substantiating the interpretations provided by Him-KUNDAN-KOSHUR SAMACHAR 1997
This handbook is ultimate starter's kit for those wishing to try dairy alternatives. 21 plus delectable dairy free recipes. A special section on dairy free curds and butters. Handy tips to help you through the recipes. Easy to make dairy free ice cream. Kitchen transformation table.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Rehumanizing means seeing not only the human behind a CT scan, but the more-than-human behind the picture of any individual. Our bodies have evolved in systems of deep relationships with the sun, soil, water, and tides. #2 Decolonizing medicine begins with the project of rehumanization and reconnection, linking scans to people’s faces; patients to their families, their cosmologies, communities, and histories; and peoples to their lands and mountains and waters. #3 Colonialism has changed the way we view and understand the world around us. It has altered the relationships that Indigenous people had with the world before European invasion, and it has severed a relationship to the past. #4 We want to take the familiar, disconnected understanding of health and make it strange by extending the borders and limits of those systems. We outline a cartography of illness drawn by lines of power.
This is Ruskin Bond's own collection of short stories, essays and poems. The theme for the collection is of course the hills. Whether it is nature, people, places or even animals, Ruskin Bond is keenly observant of all forms of life and activity in the hi
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Brunei Gallery.