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There are many books written in abstract language on the Tantra Upasana known as Sri Vidya. However, they contain highly technical words, mantras and rituals which are beyond the understanding of a layman who is alien to the concept of Hindu religion. Hence, more than enlightening the reader, they confuse him. In this aspect, this book is different in its diction. It tries to explain the abstruse subject of Sri Vidya in simplest possible terms, highlighting its most benign form of practices. Explaining the meanings of important mantras from the Upanishads, the connection between Sri Vidya and the Vedas has been established in this book. In addition, the four paths of Sri Vidya have been briefly touched upon, introducing the readers to the practical aspects of these four esoteric paths. Dispelling the fear of Tantra and the worship of God in his feminine aspect, the entire subject of Sri Vidya has been explained in this book. If the reader develops interest in the sadhana of Sri Vidya after reading this work, we feel our efforts in writing this book are fulfilled.
Lalitha Sahasra Nama (Thousand Names of Goddess Lalitha) are chanted everyday by the devotees of Divine Mother. There are the most prominent among all the hymns of Devi (God in the form of Mother). Though these names have many hidden meanings, they are basically Tantric in nature, because the sadhana of Sakti (God as energy) is the key factor Tantras. However there are many verses in this hymn that praise the Para Brahman (Supreme One God) of Vedas. The hidden secrets of many disciplines like Astrology, Vedanta, Yoga and Tantra are explained in this book at respective places while commenting on the hidden meanings of these names. There is no such commentary on these verses in recent times which reveals as much as this book does, It is hoped that this book will motivate the readers who are in the path of sadhana to move ahead towards realization of their spiritual practice.
Sage Patanjali systematized the science of Yoga that has been in existence in India since times immemorial. Historians believe that he lived near Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh in BC 400. So the Yoga Sutras are about 2400 years old. He built the edifice of his Yoga Sutras on the foundation of a much older Sankhya philosophy. In this course he appears to have borrowed some concepts from Buddhist philosophy also. Sage Vyasa, King Bhoja, Adi Sankara, Vachasapati Misra, Vijnana Bhikshu, Ramananda Saraswati were the main commentators on these highly abstruse sutras. In the modern age, Swami Vivekananda breathed new life into them by his English speeches some 125 years back. I made a humble attempt to explain the intricacies of these sutras in a simple manner. I believe this book will make the reader understand the real meanings of the sutras in a simple and straight manner.
ఆదిశంకరులు అద్వైతజ్ఞాననిధి. అస్తవ్యస్తంగా నూటపదహారు శాఖలతో అల్లాడుతున్న వైదికధర్మాన్ని సరిదిద్ది దానికొక స్పష్టమైన మహనీయుడాయన. వేదములలో ఉన్న జ్ఞానోపనిషత్తులకు ఆయన వ్యాఖ్యానం వ్రాశారు. కానీ యోగోపనిషత్తులను తాకలేదు. బహుశా అవి తర్వాతికాలంలో వచ్చి ఉండవచ్చు...
The science of Yoga according to Lord Dattatreya is a compendium of the Yogic practices followed during the ancient times. This book is in the form of a dialog between Lord Dattatreya and a seeker names Sankriti. A brief description of different paths.; Hatha, Laya, Mantra and Raja Yoga is given in this book. However the practices of Hatha Yoga are emphasized more. Lord Dattatreya is considered to be the incarnation of three divinities viz.; Brahma, Vishnu and Siva. He is a great Yogi and believed that he taught the knowledge of ‘Sri Vidya’to Lord Parasurama. For the followers of the paths of Siddha and Avadutha, he is the supreme master. The various sadhana paths briefly explained in this book have to be learned from a competent Guru as it is n0t possible to explain all hidden meaning in this book. We fell our efforts are not in vain if this little book makes reader practice Yoga diligently.
We find two words Savita and Savitri very frequently mentioned in this Upanishad. Eventhough both indicate Sun and His energy, they carry different meanings in different contexts. The Midday Sun is called Savita and His light and energy, Savitri. In Gayatri Upasana it is well known that the Sunlight of dawn is Gayatri, of Noon, Savitri and of dusk, Saraswati. This Upanishad explains Gayatri in its universal setting and offers a process known as Balatibala Vidya which reduces hunger and thirst.
Maha Souram is one of the best hymns of Rig Veda. Sixty five select mantras from sixteen hymns scattered across Rig Veda are known as Maha Souram. These mantras were the visions of thirteen Vedic seers. Millions of Indians have been reciting these hymn since times immemorial, deriving immense benefits of body, mind and soul. There are many commentaries on this hymn by the learned. With my limited experience, I have made a humble attempt in explaining the esoteric meanings of this celebrated hymn. Proving that Sun worship is nothing but worshiping the One God, I have explained in this book the esoteric meanings of these mantras, focusing on Vendanta, Yoga and Tantra
This book contains practical advices given by the author to the spiritual seekers over a decade. There are 360 topics into which this voluminous work is divided covering everything that a seeker needs to know about the intricacies of the path. Usually there is a lot of confusion in the spiritual field, with gurus springing up like mushrooms everywhere, professing their own ideologies as standard systems of sadhana. In this state of affairs, the age-old traditions of Vedanta, Yoga and Tantra are freely being borrowed from and used for selfish gains but seldom acknowledged, much less clearly explained. Going through the available literature on these subjects, the reader is usually perplexed and often misled. Hence arises the need to explain the spiritual path and its sadhanas authentically and clearly. In this book, you will see the practical spiritual wisdom of India explained in simple terms, covering the intricate topics of Vedanta, Yoga, Tantra, Indian Astrology and Mysticism in the light of the teachings of great saints, both ancient and modern.
The first volume of this book published in 2020 has been received with avid interest by the lovers of Astrology. It has created a keen interest in the society about this branch of Astrology which is very useful for man to lead a healthy life. To meet the ever-growing demand for the release of the second part, the present book is released. Like the first part, the second part also contains a detailed analysis of one hundred horoscopes covering many diseases ranging from simplest to the most complex symptoms analyzed as per the principles of Indian Astrology, perceived through the relentless research conducted by the author over three decades.
This book contains 140 conversations I had with Saqi. They are simple daily chitchats, yet they make us ponder over the deeper problems of life. I believe that life itself is the wine house. Everyone must live here, be they ordinary or extraordinary, this worldly or other worldly. This is where we have to live and work. We get all our experiences from life. So, I feel there is no winehouse other than our life. When each and every incident of life drowns us in the intoxication of experience, where is the need for a separate winehouse? This little book will change your life completely, if read with attention.