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Glorious Epoch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Glorious Epoch

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Svabhava and Svayambhu
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 14

Svabhava and Svayambhu

Svabhava is the One Infinite Life and Law, visible and invisible. When from within the Circle of Infinity arises a Circle of Necessity or finiteness, it always does so under Immutable Law. This Law has three aspects corresponding to triple hypostasis of the Ever Concealed Unity: Karman (Action), Cycles (Yugas), and Yajña (Sacrifice-Compassion). In its highest aspect, Svabhava is the Divine Essence or Supreme Substance, ever desiring to manifest Itself through visible creation (Kriyashakti) by the power of the Word (First Logos). Svabhava is the Mulaprakriti of the Vedantin, the Root-less Root or Eternal Life of the Eastern Occultist, Deity Itself! It is Ineffable, because nameless and unpro...

NBS#27
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 8

NBS#27

NBS # 27 Features:- 1) Kardama Muni Glorifies The Supreme LordSri Maitreya Rishi 2) Lord Arranges For Kardama Muni's MarriageSrila Vishvanatha Chakravarti Thakur 3) Lord Fulfills His Devotees DesiresHis Divine Grace A .C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada 4) Kardama Accepts DevahutiSri Maitreya Rishi 5) Service Attitude of DevahutiSripad Vallabhacharya 6) How Should a Wife Serve Her Husband?Conversation between Draupadi and Satyabhama

Brahmavaivarta Purana - A Concise Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

Brahmavaivarta Purana - A Concise Guide

Brahmavaivarta Purana - A Concise Guide

Elements of Hindu Iconography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 508

Elements of Hindu Iconography

This treatise is an early attempt for a diligent search into the origin, descriptions, symbols, mythological background, meaning and moral aims of Hindu images. The book is in two volumes, each volume again in two parts. Vol. I, Part I contains a long Introduction discussing among other things the origin of Hindu image worship in India, explanatory description of the terms employed in the work, Ganapati, Visnu and his major and minor avataras and manifestations, Garuda and Ayudha-Purushas or personified images of the weapons and emblems held by gods. Vol. I, Part II deals with Aditya and Nava Grahas (nine planets) and their symbolic features and images worshipped, Devi (Goddesses), Parivara-...

Brahmanda Purana Vol 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

Brahmanda Purana Vol 1

‘Among the eighteen classic Hindu texts called the Puranas, the Brahmanda Purana recounts the stories and lores associated with Brahma, the creator and one of the trinities of the supreme divinity along with Vishnu and Shiva. A relatively early Purana, its composition can be traced back to approximately 400 to 600 BCE, predating many other Hindu texts. Volume 1 of the two-volume set tells stories on creation, cosmology, and geography, with lineages of rishis and shraddha rites, ending with Parashurama's story. Translated and annotated from the original Sanskrit by Bibek Debroy, this edition of the Brahmanda Purana is a precious and rare volume for the lovers of Hindu mythology and religion. This is the sixth volume in the Purana series; the others include the Bhagavata Purana, the Markandeya Purana, the Brahma Purana, Vishnu Purana, and the Shiva Purana.’

Vedic Civilization
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Vedic Civilization

Vedic civilization is rooted in the culture and traditions of the vedas. The vedas as we know, are the commandments of the God. Hence, Vedic civilization has survived the ravages of time, in spite of successive invasions of the alien civilizations. Limited aims of this book is to compile some of the unique perspectives of Vedic Civilization both at macro and micro levels.

Cultural History From The Vayu Purana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Cultural History From The Vayu Purana

The present book attempts to supplement the work of Pargiter on the Cultural plane. Pargiter was concerned with the dynastic records of the Puranic texts while this book aims to interpret cultural history from the Vayu Purana. The work is divided into ten chapters arranged systematically. The first five chapters contain facts of intellectual culture and the last five of material culture. The presentation of material has involved a great deal of translation and interpretation of the Puranic text. The work has two appendices and a critical introduction. Appendix A identifies the places and tribes. Appendix B describes the centres of pilgrimage. Introduction surveys the previous research on the Puranas, on the Vayu particularly. It discusses the antiquity of the Vayu, its value for the cultural history and the method followed in the present investigation. It also gives an outline of political history as found in the Vayu Purana. This book is valuable not only for Indian Culture, but also for a critical edition of Vayu, and consequently of other Purana material.

Encyclopaedia of the Hindu World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Encyclopaedia of the Hindu World

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Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 896

Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1877
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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