Sri Satguru Publications/Indian Books Centre Books Review III
Friday, November 3, 2006 |
Books on Grammer
& Dictionary |
Books on Grammar &
Dictionary Published under our Imprint: Sri
Satguru Publications.
1. Ardha Magadhi Reader/ B.D Jain, Rs. 200 2. Bhasa Bodhini- A Sanskrit Primer/ Malaya Gangopadhyaya, Rs.
150 3. Bhasabodhini-A Sanskrit Reader/ Malaya Gangopadhyay, Vol.2,
Rs. 150 4. Catalogue Index of The Tibetan Buddhists Canons, Rs. 200 5. Classical Tibetan Language/ Stephen V. Beyar, Rs. 300 6. Comparative Catalogue of Chinese Agamas & Pali Nikayas/
C. Akanuma, Rs. 400 7. Concise English Sanskrit Dictionary/ V.S Apte, Rs. 120 8. Concise Sanskrit English Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 120 9. Conversational English Nepali Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs.
150 10. Conversational English Tibetan Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs.
100 11. Conversational English-Hindi Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs.
200 12. Dhaturupakosa/ D.N. Gandhi, Rs. 500 13. Dictionary of Buddhist Proper Terms/ Chizen Akanuma. Rs.
750 14. English Pali Glossary, Rs. 400 15. Epigraphical Glossary in three Sections, Rs. 600 16. Glossary of Buddhist Terms/ A.C. March, Rs. 100 17. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, Rs. 40 18. Glossary of Indian Art and Archaeology, Rs. 225 19. Glossary of Tantra Mantra and Yantra, Rs. 150 20. Glossary of Pali Proper Name/ Eduard Muller, Rs. 100 21. Glossary of Ayurveda, Tibetan and Unani Medicines, Rs.
600 22. Grammar of the Tibetan Language/ Alexander Csoma de Koros,
Rs. 300 23. Grammar of the Tibetan Language/ H.B. Hannah, Rs. 250 24. Historical Dictionary of Buddhism/ Charles S. Prebish, Rs.
400 25. Iconographic Dictionary of Indian Religions
Hinduism-Buddhism-Jainism/ Gosta Liebert, Rs. 750 26. Manual of Chinese Tibetan & English Words, Rs. 400 27. Pali English Glossary, Rs. 400 28. Philosophical Glossary of Tibetan Buddhism/ Sunil Gupta, Rs.
200 29. Philosophy, Grammar and Indology: Prof. Gustav Roth
Felicitation Volume/ Ed. H.S. Prasad, Rs. 900 30. Practical Sanskrit English Dictionary/ V.S Apte, Rs. 600 31. Pre- Paninian Grammatical Traditions-A Grammatical Analysis
of the Taittiriya Padapatha- Part-2/ Nirmala R. Kulkarni, Rs. 360 32. Pre-Paninian Grammatical Traditions-A Linguistic Analysis of
the Rgveda Padapatha- Part-1/ V.N. Jha, Rs. 400 33. Root Verb Forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit
Language/ W.D.Whitney, Rs. 175 34. Sanskrit English Dictionary/ Monier Williams (Compact
Edition), Rs. 600 35. Sanskrit Grammar for Students/ A. Macdonell, Rs. 100 36. Sanskrit Grammar/ W.D. Whitney, Rs. 250 37. Sanskrit Primer/ E.D. Perry, Rs. 150 38. Sanskrit Syntax/ J.S. Speijer, Rs. 250 39. Sanskrit-Tibetan Mongolian Glossary, Rs. 550 40. Sanskrit-Tibetan-English Vocabulary/ Alexander Csoma de
Koros (Vol.2), Rs. 400 41. Sansktit-Tibetan-English Vocabulary/ Alexander Csoma de
Koros, Revised by Anil Gupta, (Vol.l), Rs. 400 42. Sinhalese-English Dictionary/ T. Moscrop, Rs. 200 43. Student's English Sanskrit Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs.
250 44. Students Sanskrit - English Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs.
250 45. Tibetan Buddhist Historical Glossary/ S.C. Das, Rs. 200 46. Tibetan English Dictionary/ S.C. Das (Compact Edition), Rs.
200 47. Tibetan English Dictionary/ Stuart H. Buck, Rs. 500 48. Tibetan Grammar/ H.A. Jaschke, Rs. 100 49. Upanisad Vakya Mahakosha/ S. Shambhu Gajanan Sadhale, 2
Vols, (Set), Rs. 600 50. Vaiyakaranabhusana/ English Trans. V.N. Jha, Vol.l, Rs.
300 51. Vaiyakaranbhusana of Kaundabhatta (Lakarartha-Nirnaya) Vol.
2, Eng. Tran. V.N. Jha, Rs. 150 52. Vakyapadiyam of Bhartrhari: Brahmakanda/ Eng. Trans. K.
Subrahmanyam, Rs. 140 53. Vakyarthamatrka of Salikanatha Misra with his Own Vrtti/
Trans. Rajendra Nath Sarma, Rs. 100 54. Word Index of Abhidharma Kosha/ Comp. S. Pradhan, Rs.
300 * Postage charges extra Copies from Indian Books Centre 40/5.Shakti
Nagar.Delhi-110007.INDIA. 1. Ardha Magadhi Reader/ B.D Jain, Rs. 200 2. Bhasa Bodhini- A Sanskrit Primer/ Malaya Gangopadhyaya, Rs. 150 3. Bhasabodhini-A Sanskrit Reader/ Malaya Gangopadhyay, Vol.2, Rs. 150 4. Catalogue Index of The Tibetan Buddhists Canons, Rs. 200 5. Classical Tibetan Language/ Stephen V. Beyar, Rs. 300 6. Comparative Catalogue of Chinese Agamas & Pali Nikayas/ C. Akanuma, Rs. 400 7. Concise English Sanskrit Dictionary/ V.S Apte, Rs. 120 8. Concise Sanskrit English Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 120 9. Conversational English Nepali Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 150 10. Conversational English Tibetan Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 100 11. Conversational English-Hindi Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 200 12. Dhaturupakosa/ D.N. Gandhi, Rs. 500 13. Dictionary of Buddhist Proper Terms/ Chizen Akanuma. Rs. 750 14. English Pali Glossary, Rs. 400 15. Epigraphical Glossary in three Sections, Rs. 600 16. Glossary of Buddhist Terms/ A.C. March, Rs. 100 17. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, Rs. 40 18. Glossary of Indian Art and Archaeology, Rs. 225 19. Glossary of Tantra Mantra and Yantra, Rs. 150 20. Glossary of Pali Proper Name/ Eduard Muller, Rs. 100 21. Glossary of Ayurveda, Tibetan and Unani Medicines, Rs. 600 22. Grammar of the Tibetan Language/ Alexander Csoma de Koros, Rs. 300 23. Grammar of the Tibetan Language/ H.B. Hannah, Rs. 250 24. Historical Dictionary of Buddhism/ Charles S. Prebish, Rs. 400 25. Iconographic Dictionary of Indian Religions Hinduism-Buddhism-Jainism/ Gosta Liebert, Rs. 750 26. Manual of Chinese Tibetan & English Words, Rs. 400 27. Pali English Glossary, Rs. 400 28. Philosophical Glossary of Tibetan Buddhism/ Sunil Gupta, Rs. 200 29. Philosophy, Grammar and Indology: Prof. Gustav Roth Felicitation Volume/ Ed. H.S. Prasad, Rs. 900 30. Practical Sanskrit English Dictionary/ V.S Apte, Rs. 600 31. Pre- Paninian Grammatical Traditions-A Grammatical Analysis of the Taittiriya Padapatha- Part-2/ Nirmala R. Kulkarni, Rs. 360 32. Pre-Paninian Grammatical Traditions-A Linguistic Analysis of the Rgveda Padapatha- Part-1/ V.N. Jha, Rs. 400 33. Root Verb Forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language/ W.D.Whitney, Rs. 175 34. Sanskrit English Dictionary/ Monier Williams (Compact Edition), Rs. 600 35. Sanskrit Grammar for Students/ A. Macdonell, Rs. 100 36. Sanskrit Grammar/ W.D. Whitney, Rs. 250 37. Sanskrit Primer/ E.D. Perry, Rs. 150 38. Sanskrit Syntax/ J.S. Speijer, Rs. 250 39. Sanskrit-Tibetan Mongolian Glossary, Rs. 550 40. Sanskrit-Tibetan-English Vocabulary/ Alexander Csoma de Koros (Vol.2), Rs. 400 41. Sansktit-Tibetan-English Vocabulary/ Alexander Csoma de Koros, Revised by Anil Gupta, (Vol.l), Rs. 400 42. Sinhalese-English Dictionary/ T. Moscrop, Rs. 200 43. Student's English Sanskrit Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 250 44. Students Sanskrit - English Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 250 45. Tibetan Buddhist Historical Glossary/ S.C. Das, Rs. 200 46. Tibetan English Dictionary/ S.C. Das (Compact Edition), Rs. 200 47. Tibetan English Dictionary/ Stuart H. Buck, Rs. 500 48. Tibetan Grammar/ H.A. Jaschke, Rs. 100 49. Upanisad Vakya Mahakosha/ S. Shambhu Gajanan Sadhale, 2 Vols, (Set), Rs. 600 50. Vaiyakaranabhusana/ English Trans. V.N. Jha, Vol.l, Rs. 300 51. Vaiyakaranbhusana of Kaundabhatta (Lakarartha-Nirnaya) Vol. 2, Eng. Tran. V.N. Jha, Rs. 150 52. Vakyapadiyam of Bhartrhari: Brahmakanda/ Eng. Trans. K. Subrahmanyam, Rs. 140 53. Vakyarthamatrka of Salikanatha Misra with his Own Vrtti/ Trans. Rajendra Nath Sarma, Rs. 100 54. Word Index of Abhidharma Kosha/ Comp. S. Pradhan, Rs. 300 * Postage charges extra Copies from Indian Books Centre 40/5.Shakti Nagar.Delhi-110007.INDIA. www.srisatgurupublications.blogspot.com 1. Ardha Magadhi Reader/ B.D Jain, Rs. 200 2. Bhasa Bodhini- A Sanskrit Primer/ Malaya Gangopadhyaya, Rs. 150 3. Bhasabodhini-A Sanskrit Reader/ Malaya Gangopadhyay, Vol.2, Rs. 150 4. Catalogue Index of The Tibetan Buddhists Canons, Rs. 200 5. Classical Tibetan Language/ Stephen V. Beyar, Rs. 300 6. Comparative Catalogue of Chinese Agamas & Pali Nikayas/ C. Akanuma, Rs. 400 7. Concise English Sanskrit Dictionary/ V.S Apte, Rs. 120 8. Concise Sanskrit English Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 120 9. Conversational English Nepali Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 150 10. Conversational English Tibetan Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 100 11. Conversational English-Hindi Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 200 12. Dhaturupakosa/ D.N. Gandhi, Rs. 500 13. Dictionary of Buddhist Proper Terms/ Chizen Akanuma. Rs. 750 14. English Pali Glossary, Rs. 400 15. Epigraphical Glossary in three Sections, Rs. 600 16. Glossary of Buddhist Terms/ A.C. March, Rs. 100 17. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, Rs. 40 18. Glossary of Indian Art and Archaeology, Rs. 225 19. Glossary of Tantra Mantra and Yantra, Rs. 150 20. Glossary of Pali Proper Name/ Eduard Muller, Rs. 100 21. Glossary of Ayurveda, Tibetan and Unani Medicines, Rs. 600 22. Grammar of the Tibetan Language/ Alexander Csoma de Koros, Rs. 300 23. Grammar of the Tibetan Language/ H.B. Hannah, Rs. 250 24. Historical Dictionary of Buddhism/ Charles S. Prebish, Rs. 400 25. Iconographic Dictionary of Indian Religions Hinduism-Buddhism-Jainism/ Gosta Liebert, Rs. 750 26. Manual of Chinese Tibetan & English Words, Rs. 400 27. Pali English Glossary, Rs. 400 28. Philosophical Glossary of Tibetan Buddhism/ Sunil Gupta, Rs. 200 29. Philosophy, Grammar and Indology: Prof. Gustav Roth Felicitation Volume/ Ed. H.S. Prasad, Rs. 900 30. Practical Sanskrit English Dictionary/ V.S Apte, Rs. 600 31. Pre- Paninian Grammatical Traditions-A Grammatical Analysis of the Taittiriya Padapatha- Part-2/ Nirmala R. Kulkarni, Rs. 360 32. Pre-Paninian Grammatical Traditions-A Linguistic Analysis of the Rgveda Padapatha- Part-1/ V.N. Jha, Rs. 400 33. Root Verb Forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language/ W.D.Whitney, Rs. 175 34. Sanskrit English Dictionary/ Monier Williams (Compact Edition), Rs. 600 35. Sanskrit Grammar for Students/ A. Macdonell, Rs. 100 36. Sanskrit Grammar/ W.D. Whitney, Rs. 250 37. Sanskrit Primer/ E.D. Perry, Rs. 150 38. Sanskrit Syntax/ J.S. Speijer, Rs. 250 39. Sanskrit-Tibetan Mongolian Glossary, Rs. 550 40. Sanskrit-Tibetan-English Vocabulary/ Alexander Csoma de Koros (Vol.2), Rs. 400 41. Sansktit-Tibetan-English Vocabulary/ Alexander Csoma de Koros, Revised by Anil Gupta, (Vol.l), Rs. 400 42. Sinhalese-English Dictionary/ T. Moscrop, Rs. 200 43. Student's English Sanskrit Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 250 44. Students Sanskrit - English Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 250 45. Tibetan Buddhist Historical Glossary/ S.C. Das, Rs. 200 46. Tibetan English Dictionary/ S.C. Das (Compact Edition), Rs. 200 47. Tibetan English Dictionary/ Stuart H. Buck, Rs. 500 48. Tibetan Grammar/ H.A. Jaschke, Rs. 100 49. Upanisad Vakya Mahakosha/ S. Shambhu Gajanan Sadhale, 2 Vols, (Set), Rs. 600 50. Vaiyakaranabhusana/ English Trans. V.N. Jha, Vol.l, Rs. 300 51. Vaiyakaranbhusana of Kaundabhatta (Lakarartha-Nirnaya) Vol. 2, Eng. Tran. V.N. Jha, Rs. 150 52. Vakyapadiyam of Bhartrhari: Brahmakanda/ Eng. Trans. K. Subrahmanyam, Rs. 140 53. Vakyarthamatrka of Salikanatha Misra with his Own Vrtti/ Trans. Rajendra Nath Sarma, Rs. 100 54. Word Index of Abhidharma Kosha/ Comp. S. Pradhan, Rs. 300 * Postage charges extra Copies from Indian Books Centre 40/5.Shakti Nagar.Delhi-110007.INDIA. www.srisatgurupublications.blogspot.com 1. Ardha Magadhi Reader/ B.D Jain, Rs. 200 2. Bhasa Bodhini- A Sanskrit Primer/ Malaya Gangopadhyaya, Rs. 150 3. Bhasabodhini-A Sanskrit Reader/ Malaya Gangopadhyay, Vol.2, Rs. 150 4. Catalogue Index of The Tibetan Buddhists Canons, Rs. 200 5. Classical Tibetan Language/ Stephen V. Beyar, Rs. 300 6. Comparative Catalogue of Chinese Agamas & Pali Nikayas/ C. Akanuma, Rs. 400 7. Concise English Sanskrit Dictionary/ V.S Apte, Rs. 120 8. Concise Sanskrit English Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 120 9. Conversational English Nepali Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 150 10. Conversational English Tibetan Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 100 11. Conversational English-Hindi Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 200 12. Dhaturupakosa/ D.N. Gandhi, Rs. 500 13. Dictionary of Buddhist Proper Terms/ Chizen Akanuma. Rs. 750 14. English Pali Glossary, Rs. 400 15. Epigraphical Glossary in three Sections, Rs. 600 16. Glossary of Buddhist Terms/ A.C. March, Rs. 100 17. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, Rs. 40 18. Glossary of Indian Art and Archaeology, Rs. 225 19. Glossary of Tantra Mantra and Yantra, Rs. 150 20. Glossary of Pali Proper Name/ Eduard Muller, Rs. 100 21. Glossary of Ayurveda, Tibetan and Unani Medicines, Rs. 600 22. Grammar of the Tibetan Language/ Alexander Csoma de Koros, Rs. 300 23. Grammar of the Tibetan Language/ H.B. Hannah, Rs. 250 24. Historical Dictionary of Buddhism/ Charles S. Prebish, Rs. 400 25. Iconographic Dictionary of Indian Religions Hinduism-Buddhism-Jainism/ Gosta Liebert, Rs. 750 26. Manual of Chinese Tibetan & English Words, Rs. 400 27. Pali English Glossary, Rs. 400 28. Philosophical Glossary of Tibetan Buddhism/ Sunil Gupta, Rs. 200 29. Philosophy, Grammar and Indology: Prof. Gustav Roth Felicitation Volume/ Ed. H.S. Prasad, Rs. 900 30. Practical Sanskrit English Dictionary/ V.S Apte, Rs. 600 31. Pre- Paninian Grammatical Traditions-A Grammatical Analysis of the Taittiriya Padapatha- Part-2/ Nirmala R. Kulkarni, Rs. 360 32. Pre-Paninian Grammatical Traditions-A Linguistic Analysis of the Rgveda Padapatha- Part-1/ V.N. Jha, Rs. 400 33. Root Verb Forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language/ W.D.Whitney, Rs. 175 34. Sanskrit English Dictionary/ Monier Williams (Compact Edition), Rs. 600 35. Sanskrit Grammar for Students/ A. Macdonell, Rs. 100 36. Sanskrit Grammar/ W.D. Whitney, Rs. 250 37. Sanskrit Primer/ E.D. Perry, Rs. 150 38. Sanskrit Syntax/ J.S. Speijer, Rs. 250 39. Sanskrit-Tibetan Mongolian Glossary, Rs. 550 40. Sanskrit-Tibetan-English Vocabulary/ Alexander Csoma de Koros (Vol.2), Rs. 400 41. Sansktit-Tibetan-English Vocabulary/ Alexander Csoma de Koros, Revised by Anil Gupta, (Vol.l), Rs. 400 42. Sinhalese-English Dictionary/ T. Moscrop, Rs. 200 43. Student's English Sanskrit Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 250 44. Students Sanskrit - English Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 250 45. Tibetan Buddhist Historical Glossary/ S.C. Das, Rs. 200 46. Tibetan English Dictionary/ S.C. Das (Compact Edition), Rs. 200 47. Tibetan English Dictionary/ Stuart H. Buck, Rs. 500 48. Tibetan Grammar/ H.A. Jaschke, Rs. 100 49. Upanisad Vakya Mahakosha/ S. Shambhu Gajanan Sadhale, 2 Vols, (Set), Rs. 600 50. Vaiyakaranabhusana/ English Trans. V.N. Jha, Vol.l, Rs. 300 51. Vaiyakaranbhusana of Kaundabhatta (Lakarartha-Nirnaya) Vol. 2, Eng. Tran. V.N. Jha, Rs. 150 52. Vakyapadiyam of Bhartrhari: Brahmakanda/ Eng. Trans. K. Subrahmanyam, Rs. 140 53. Vakyarthamatrka of Salikanatha Misra with his Own Vrtti/ Trans. Rajendra Nath Sarma, Rs. 100 54. Word Index of Abhidharma Kosha/ Comp. S. Pradhan, Rs. 300 * Postage charges extra Copies from Indian Books Centre 40/5.Shakti Nagar.Delhi-110007.INDIA. www.srisatgurupublications.blogspot.com 1. Ardha Magadhi Reader/ B.D Jain, Rs. 200 2. Bhasa Bodhini- A Sanskrit Primer/ Malaya Gangopadhyaya, Rs. 150 3. Bhasabodhini-A Sanskrit Reader/ Malaya Gangopadhyay, Vol.2, Rs. 150 4. Catalogue Index of The Tibetan Buddhists Canons, Rs. 200 5. Classical Tibetan Language/ Stephen V. Beyar, Rs. 300 6. Comparative Catalogue of Chinese Agamas & Pali Nikayas/ C. Akanuma, Rs. 400 7. Concise English Sanskrit Dictionary/ V.S Apte, Rs. 120 8. Concise Sanskrit English Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 120 9. Conversational English Nepali Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 150 10. Conversational English Tibetan Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 100 11. Conversational English-Hindi Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 200 12. Dhaturupakosa/ D.N. Gandhi, Rs. 500 13. Dictionary of Buddhist Proper Terms/ Chizen Akanuma. Rs. 750 14. English Pali Glossary, Rs. 400 15. Epigraphical Glossary in three Sections, Rs. 600 16. Glossary of Buddhist Terms/ A.C. March, Rs. 100 17. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, Rs. 40 18. Glossary of Indian Art and Archaeology, Rs. 225 19. Glossary of Tantra Mantra and Yantra, Rs. 150 20. Glossary of Pali Proper Name/ Eduard Muller, Rs. 100 21. Glossary of Ayurveda, Tibetan and Unani Medicines, Rs. 600 22. Grammar of the Tibetan Language/ Alexander Csoma de Koros, Rs. 300 23. Grammar of the Tibetan Language/ H.B. Hannah, Rs. 250 24. Historical Dictionary of Buddhism/ Charles S. Prebish, Rs. 400 25. Iconographic Dictionary of Indian Religions Hinduism-Buddhism-Jainism/ Gosta Liebert, Rs. 750 26. Manual of Chinese Tibetan & English Words, Rs. 400 27. Pali English Glossary, Rs. 400 28. Philosophical Glossary of Tibetan Buddhism/ Sunil Gupta, Rs. 200 29. Philosophy, Grammar and Indology: Prof. Gustav Roth Felicitation Volume/ Ed. H.S. Prasad, Rs. 900 30. Practical Sanskrit English Dictionary/ V.S Apte, Rs. 600 31. Pre- Paninian Grammatical Traditions-A Grammatical Analysis of the Taittiriya Padapatha- Part-2/ Nirmala R. Kulkarni, Rs. 360 32. Pre-Paninian Grammatical Traditions-A Linguistic Analysis of the Rgveda Padapatha- Part-1/ V.N. Jha, Rs. 400 33. Root Verb Forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language/ W.D.Whitney, Rs. 175 34. Sanskrit English Dictionary/ Monier Williams (Compact Edition), Rs. 600 35. Sanskrit Grammar for Students/ A. Macdonell, Rs. 100 36. Sanskrit Grammar/ W.D. Whitney, Rs. 250 37. Sanskrit Primer/ E.D. Perry, Rs. 150 38. Sanskrit Syntax/ J.S. Speijer, Rs. 250 39. Sanskrit-Tibetan Mongolian Glossary, Rs. 550 40. Sanskrit-Tibetan-English Vocabulary/ Alexander Csoma de Koros (Vol.2), Rs. 400 41. Sansktit-Tibetan-English Vocabulary/ Alexander Csoma de Koros, Revised by Anil Gupta, (Vol.l), Rs. 400 42. Sinhalese-English Dictionary/ T. Moscrop, Rs. 200 43. Student's English Sanskrit Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 250 44. Students Sanskrit - English Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 250 45. Tibetan Buddhist Historical Glossary/ S.C. Das, Rs. 200 46. Tibetan English Dictionary/ S.C. Das (Compact Edition), Rs. 200 47. Tibetan English Dictionary/ Stuart H. Buck, Rs. 500 48. Tibetan Grammar/ H.A. Jaschke, Rs. 100 49. Upanisad Vakya Mahakosha/ S. Shambhu Gajanan Sadhale, 2 Vols, (Set), Rs. 600 50. Vaiyakaranabhusana/ English Trans. V.N. Jha, Vol.l, Rs. 300 51. Vaiyakaranbhusana of Kaundabhatta (Lakarartha-Nirnaya) Vol. 2, Eng. Tran. V.N. Jha, Rs. 150 52. Vakyapadiyam of Bhartrhari: Brahmakanda/ Eng. Trans. K. Subrahmanyam, Rs. 140 53. Vakyarthamatrka of Salikanatha Misra with his Own Vrtti/ Trans. Rajendra Nath Sarma, Rs. 100 54. Word Index of Abhidharma Kosha/ Comp. S. Pradhan, Rs. 300 * Postage charges extra Copies from Indian Books Centre 40/5.Shakti Nagar.Delhi-110007.INDIA. www.srisatgurupublications.blogspot.com 1. Ardha Magadhi Reader/ B.D Jain, Rs. 200 2. Bhasa Bodhini- A Sanskrit Primer/ Malaya Gangopadhyaya, Rs. 150 3. Bhasabodhini-A Sanskrit Reader/ Malaya Gangopadhyay, Vol.2, Rs. 150 4. Catalogue Index of The Tibetan Buddhists Canons, Rs. 200 5. Classical Tibetan Language/ Stephen V. Beyar, Rs. 300 6. Comparative Catalogue of Chinese Agamas & Pali Nikayas/ C. Akanuma, Rs. 400 7. Concise English Sanskrit Dictionary/ V.S Apte, Rs. 120 8. Concise Sanskrit English Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 120 9. Conversational English Nepali Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 150 10. Conversational English Tibetan Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 100 11. Conversational English-Hindi Dictionary/ Anil Gupta, Rs. 200 12. Dhaturupakosa/ D.N. Gandhi, Rs. 500 13. Dictionary of Buddhist Proper Terms/ Chizen Akanuma. Rs. 750 14. English Pali Glossary, Rs. 400 15. Epigraphical Glossary in three Sections, Rs. 600 16. Glossary of Buddhist Terms/ A.C. March, Rs. 100 17. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, Rs. 40 18. Glossary of Indian Art and Archaeology, Rs. 225 19. Glossary of Tantra Mantra and Yantra, Rs. 150 20. Glossary of Pali Proper Name/ Eduard Muller, Rs. 100 21. Glossary of Ayurveda, Tibetan and Unani Medicines, Rs. 600 22. Grammar of the Tibetan Language/ Alexander Csoma de Koros, Rs. 300 23. Grammar of the Tibetan Language/ H.B. Hannah, Rs. 250 24. Historical Dictionary of Buddhism/ Charles S. Prebish, Rs. 400 25. Iconographic Dictionary of Indian Religions Hinduism-Buddhism-Jainism/ Gosta Liebert, Rs. 750 26. Manual of Chinese Tibetan & English Words, Rs. 400 27. Pali English Glossary, Rs. 400 28. Philosophical Glossary of Tibetan Buddhism/ Sunil Gupta, Rs. 200 29. Philosophy, Grammar and Indology: Prof. Gustav Roth Felicitation Volume/ Ed. H.S. Prasad, Rs. 900 30. Practical Sanskrit English Dictionary/ V.S Apte, Rs. 600 31. Pre- Paninian Grammatical Traditions-A Grammatical Analysis of the Taittiriya Padapatha- Part-2/ Nirmala R. Kulkarni, Rs. 360 32. Pre-Paninian Grammatical Traditions-A Linguistic Analysis of the Rgveda Padapatha- Part-1/ V.N. Jha, Rs. 400 33. Root Verb Forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language/ W.D.Whitney, Rs. 175 34. Sanskrit English Dictionary/ Monier Williams (Compact Edition), Rs. 600 35. Sanskrit Grammar for Students/ A. Macdonell, Rs. 100 36. Sanskrit Grammar/ W.D. Whitney, Rs. 250 37. Sanskrit Primer/ E.D. Perry, Rs. 150 38. Sanskrit Syntax/ J.S. Speijer, Rs. 250 39. Sanskrit-Tibetan Mongolian Glossary, Rs. 550 40. Sanskrit-Tibetan-English Vocabulary/ Alexander Csoma de Koros (Vol.2), Rs. 400 41. Sansktit-Tibetan-English Vocabulary/ Alexander Csoma de Koros, Revised by Anil Gupta, (Vol.l), Rs. 400 42. Sinhalese-English Dictionary/ T. Moscrop, Rs. 200 43. Student's English Sanskrit Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 250 44. Students Sanskrit - English Dictionary/ V.S. Apte, Rs. 250 45. Tibetan Buddhist Historical Glossary/ S.C. Das, Rs. 200 46. Tibetan English Dictionary/ S.C. Das (Compact Edition), Rs. 200 47. Tibetan English Dictionary/ Stuart H. Buck, Rs. 500 48. Tibetan Grammar/ H.A. Jaschke, Rs. 100 49. Upanisad Vakya Mahakosha/ S. Shambhu Gajanan Sadhale, 2 Vols, (Set), Rs. 600 50. Vaiyakaranabhusana/ English Trans. V.N. Jha, Vol.l, Rs. 300 51. Vaiyakaranbhusana of Kaundabhatta (Lakarartha-Nirnaya) Vol. 2, Eng. Tran. V.N. Jha, Rs. 150 52. Vakyapadiyam of Bhartrhari: Brahmakanda/ Eng. Trans. K. Subrahmanyam, Rs. 140 53. Vakyarthamatrka of Salikanatha Misra with his Own Vrtti/ Trans. Rajendra Nath Sarma, Rs. 100 54. Word Index of Abhidharma Kosha/ Comp. S. Pradhan, Rs. 300 * Postage charges extra Copies from Indian Books Centre 40/5.Shakti Nagar.Delhi-110007.INDIA. www.srisatgurupublications.blogspot.com |
8:18:33 AM |
Posted By nareshgupta | Comment (1) | Arts |
Monday, October 23, 2006 |
Unveiling the
Light in the Veda |
Price: Rs. 400 Contents:
This is the only book available which discusses in detail both the spiritual and ritualist interpretation of the Veda over the last four thousand years, beginning with Yaska and ending with the spiritual interpretation of Madhwa Acharya, Raghavendra Swamy and their disciples. It has extensive quotations from the Yaska’s books Nirukta, Brhad devata of Shaunaka, the bBrahmana, Mahabharata, Upanishads, Gita and the Manusmrti. For Copies contact at your nearest bookshop or Indian Books Centre Request a Complete Catalogue |
5:20:01 PM |
Posted By nareshgupta | Comment (1) | Arts |
Wednesday, October 11, 2006 |
Salient Features
of Ayurveda |
Price: Rs. 300 Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Some mis-concepts and allegations against Ayurveda. 3. Missing the treasury of treatises of Ayurveda. 4. Salient features of Ayurveda in the original authentic literature. 5. Wagbhatta or Astanga-hridayam. 6. Countries will surely divert & take it successfully. 7. Some challenging points in Ayurveda. 8. About practices that prevent psycho-somatic diseases. 9. Concept of ‘Agni’. 10. Salient features of Susruta Other book by the same author Instant and Fast Acting Ayurvedic Price: Rs. 300 Contents:
or Indian Books Centre Request a Complete Catalogue |
8:15:11 AM |
Posted By nareshgupta | Comment (1) | News |
Saturday, September 23, 2006 |
Life in
Delhi |
As a child during my days in the year 1958;i still remember the daily life of peoples in the Model Basti.a colony in North Delhilnear Filmistan.Model Basti was the Ist planned colony in Old Delhi.I used to walk very easily on the main road;because there were very very few cars and other MODERN fast moving vehicles.After Modelbasti;we moved to Shakti Nagar. Since 1962.we are in Shakti Nagar.We all the friends has taken a keen intrest in the developments of Shakti Nagar. But sorry;now new peoples from different walk of life has arrived;and their philosophy is "Chalta Hey" There is no care of Roshanara Bagh.Nangia Park, and a nos.of Parks in Shakti Nagar. |
4:50:32 PM |
Posted By nareshgupta | Comment (0) | Society |
Saturday, October 14, 2006 |
The Philosophy of
Religion and Advaita Vedanta |
The Philosophy of Religion and Advaita Vedanta : A Comparative Study in Religion and Reason/Arvind Sharma. 1997.Delhi. Sri Satguru., vii, 232 p., Rs.400. copies from i...@indianbookscentre.com www.indianbookscentre.com Contents:
Preface. 1. The Advaitic conception of God. 2. Grounds for belief and
disbelief in God. 3. The problem of evil in Advaita Vedanta. 4.
Revelation, faith, and issues of epistemology. 5. Revelation in Advaita
Vedanta. 6. Faith in Advaita Vedanta. 7. Religious language. 8. Advaita
Vedanta and religious language. 9. The problem of verification. 10,.
Existence, reality, and factuality. 11. Human destiny: immortality and
resurrection. 12. Human destiny--an alternative vision: karma and
reincarnation. 13. The conflicting truth claims of different religions.
Bibliography. Index.
"Western philosophy has long regarded
Indian philosophy as its other. Philosophy of religion, as we know it
today, emerged in the west and has been shaped by western philosophical
and theological trends, while the philosophical tradition of India flowed
along its own course until the late nineteenth century, when active, if
tentative, contact was established between the west and the east. This
book provides a definite focus to this interaction by investigating issues
raised in western philosophy of religion from the perspective of Advaita
Vedanta, the influential school of Indian thought. In promoting the
emergence of a cross-cultural philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma
focuses on John H. Hick and his well-known work The Philosophy of Religion
as representative of modern western philosophy of religion and on Sankara,
along with his modern successors such as M. Hiriyanna and S.
Radhakrishnan, as representative of Advaita Vedanta. His argument is
developed in a series of chapters devoted to central issues in the
philosophy of religion (God, belief, evil, revelation, faith, religious
language, verification, existence, reality, human destiny) and concludes
with a study of conflicting truth claims of different
religions." "Western philosophy has long regarded Indian philosophy as its other. Philosophy of religion, as we know it today, emerged in the west and has been shaped by western philosophical and theological trends, while the philosophical tradition of India flowed along its own course until the late nineteenth century, when active, if tentative, contact was established between the west and the east. This book provides a definite focus to this interaction by investigating issues raised in western philosophy of religion from the perspective of Advaita Vedanta, the influential school of Indian thought. In promoting the emergence of a cross-cultural philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma focuses on John H. Hick and his well-known work The Philosophy of Religion as representative of modern western philosophy of religion and on Sankara, along with his modern successors such as M. Hiriyanna and S. Radhakrishnan, as representative of Advaita Vedanta. His argument is developed in a series of chapters devoted to central issues in the philosophy of religion (God, belief, evil, revelation, faith, religious language, verification, existence, reality, human destiny) and concludes with a study of conflicting truth claims of different religions." "Western philosophy has long regarded Indian philosophy as its other. Philosophy of religion, as we know it today, emerged in the west and has been shaped by western philosophical and theological trends, while the philosophical tradition of India flowed along its own course until the late nineteenth century, when active, if tentative, contact was established between the west and the east. This book provides a definite focus to this interaction by investigating issues raised in western philosophy of religion from the perspective of Advaita Vedanta, the influential school of Indian thought. In promoting the emergence of a cross-cultural philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma focuses on John H. Hick and his well-known work The Philosophy of Religion as representative of modern western philosophy of religion and on Sankara, along with his modern successors such as M. Hiriyanna and S. Radhakrishnan, as representative of Advaita Vedanta. His argument is developed in a series of chapters devoted to central issues in the philosophy of religion (God, belief, evil, revelation, faith, religious language, verification, existence, reality, human destiny) and concludes with a study of conflicting truth claims of different religions." "Western philosophy has long regarded Indian philosophy as its other. Philosophy of religion, as we know it today, emerged in the west and has been shaped by western philosophical and theological trends, while the philosophical tradition of India flowed along its own course until the late nineteenth century, when active, if tentative, contact was established between the west and the east. This book provides a definite focus to this interaction by investigating issues raised in western philosophy of religion from the perspective of Advaita Vedanta, the influential school of Indian thought. In promoting the emergence of a cross-cultural philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma focuses on John H. Hick and his well-known work The Philosophy of Religion as representative of modern western philosophy of religion and on Sankara, along with his modern successors such as M. Hiriyanna and S. Radhakrishnan, as representative of Advaita Vedanta. His argument is developed in a series of chapters devoted to central issues in the philosophy of religion (God, belief, evil, revelation, faith, religious language, verification, existence, reality, human destiny) and concludes with a study of conflicting truth claims of different religions." "Western philosophy has long regarded Indian philosophy as its other. Philosophy of religion, as we know it today, emerged in the west and has been shaped by western philosophical and theological trends, while the philosophical tradition of India flowed along its own course until the late nineteenth century, when active, if tentative, contact was established between the west and the east. This book provides a definite focus to this interaction by investigating issues raised in western philosophy of religion from the perspective of Advaita Vedanta, the influential school of Indian thought. In promoting the emergence of a cross-cultural philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma focuses on John H. Hick and his well-known work The Philosophy of Religion as representative of modern western philosophy of religion and on Sankara, along with his modern successors such as M. Hiriyanna and S. Radhakrishnan, as representative of Advaita Vedanta. His argument is developed in a series of chapters devoted to central issues in the philosophy of religion (God, belief, evil, revelation, faith, religious language, verification, existence, reality, human destiny) and concludes with a study of conflicting truth claims of different religions." "Western philosophy has long regarded Indian philosophy as its other. Philosophy of religion, as we know it today, emerged in the west and has been shaped by western philosophical and theological trends, while the philosophical tradition of India flowed along its own course until the late nineteenth century, when active, if tentative, contact was established between the west and the east. This book provides a definite focus to this interaction by investigating issues raised in western philosophy of religion from the perspective of Advaita Vedanta, the influential school of Indian thought. In promoting the emergence of a cross-cultural philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma focuses on John H. Hick and his well-known work The Philosophy of Religion as representative of modern western philosophy of religion and on Sankara, along with his modern successors such as M. Hiriyanna and S. Radhakrishnan, as representative of Advaita Vedanta. His argument is developed in a series of chapters devoted to central issues in the philosophy of religion (God, belief, evil, revelation, faith, religious language, verification, existence, reality, human destiny) and concludes with a study of conflicting truth claims of different religions." "Western philosophy has long regarded Indian philosophy as its other. Philosophy of religion, as we know it today, emerged in the west and has been shaped by western philosophical and theological trends, while the philosophical tradition of India flowed along its own course until the late nineteenth century, when active, if tentative, contact was established between the west and the east. This book provides a definite focus to this interaction by investigating issues raised in western philosophy of religion from the perspective of Advaita Vedanta, the influential school of Indian thought. In promoting the emergence of a cross-cultural philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma focuses on John H. Hick and his well-known work The Philosophy of Religion as representative of modern western philosophy of religion and on Sankara, along with his modern successors such as M. Hiriyanna and S. Radhakrishnan, as representative of Advaita Vedanta. His argument is developed in a series of chapters devoted to central issues in the philosophy of religion (God, belief, evil, revelation, faith, religious language, verification, existence, reality, human destiny) and concludes with a study of conflicting truth claims of different religions." "Western philosophy has long regarded Indian philosophy as its other. Philosophy of religion, as we know it today, emerged in the west and has been shaped by western philosophical and theological trends, while the philosophical tradition of India flowed along its own course until the late nineteenth century, when active, if tentative, contact was established between the west and the east. This book provides a definite focus to this interaction by investigating issues raised in western philosophy of religion from the perspective of Advaita Vedanta, the influential school of Indian thought. In promoting the emergence of a cross-cultural philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma focuses on John H. Hick and his well-known work The Philosophy of Religion as representative of modern western philosophy of religion and on Sankara, along with his modern successors such as M. Hiriyanna and S. Radhakrishnan, as representative of Advaita Vedanta. His argument is developed in a series of chapters devoted to central issues in the philosophy of religion (God, belief, evil, revelation, faith, religious language, verification, existence, reality, human destiny) and concludes with a study of conflicting truth claims of different religions." "Western philosophy has long regarded Indian philosophy as its other. Philosophy of religion, as we know it today, emerged in the west and has been shaped by western philosophical and theological trends, while the philosophical tradition of India flowed along its own course until the late nineteenth century, when active, if tentative, contact was established between the west and the east. This book provides a definite focus to this interaction by investigating issues raised in western philosophy of religion from the perspective of Advaita Vedanta, the influential school of Indian thought. In promoting the emergence of a cross-cultural philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma focuses on John H. Hick and his well-known work The Philosophy of Religion as representative of modern western philosophy of religion and on Sankara, along with his modern successors such as M. Hiriyanna and S. Radhakrishnan, as representative of Advaita Vedanta. His argument is developed in a series of chapters devoted to central issues in the philosophy of religion (God, belief, evil, revelation, faith, religious language, verification, existence, reality, human destiny) and concludes with a study of conflicting truth claims of different religions." "Western philosophy has long regarded Indian philosophy as its other. Philosophy of religion, as we know it today, emerged in the west and has been shaped by western philosophical and theological trends, while the philosophical tradition of India flowed along its own course until the late nineteenth century, when active, if tentative, contact was established between the west and the east. This book provides a definite focus to this interaction by investigating issues raised in western philosophy of religion from the perspective of Advaita Vedanta, the influential school of Indian thought. In promoting the emergence of a cross-cultural philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma focuses on John H. Hick and his well-known work The Philosophy of Religion as representative of modern western philosophy of religion and on Sankara, along with his modern successors such as M. Hiriyanna and S. Radhakrishnan, as representative of Advaita Vedanta. His argument is developed in a series of chapters devoted to central issues in the philosophy of religion (God, belief, evil, revelation, faith, religious language, verification, existence, reality, human destiny) and concludes with a study of conflicting truth claims of different religions." "Western philosophy has long regarded Indian philosophy as its other. Philosophy of religion, as we know it today, emerged in the west and has been shaped by western philosophical and theological trends, while the philosophical tradition of India flowed along its own course until the late nineteenth century, when active, if tentative, contact was established between the west and the east. This book provides a definite focus to this interaction by investigating issues raised in western philosophy of religion from the perspective of Advaita Vedanta, the influential school of Indian thought. In promoting the emergence of a cross-cultural philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma focuses on John H. Hick and his well-known work The Philosophy of Religion as representative of modern western philosophy of religion and on Sankara, along with his modern successors such as M. Hiriyanna and S. Radhakrishnan, as representative of Advaita Vedanta. His argument is developed in a series of chapters devoted to central issues in the philosophy of religion (God, belief, evil, revelation, faith, religious language, verification, existence, reality, human destiny) and concludes with a study of conflicting truth claims of different religions." "Western philosophy has long regarded Indian philosophy as its other. Philosophy of religion, as we know it today, emerged in the west and has been shaped by western philosophical and theological trends, while the philosophical tradition of India flowed along its own course until the late nineteenth century, when active, if tentative, contact was established between the west and the east. This book provides a definite focus to this interaction by investigating issues raised in western philosophy of religion from the perspective of Advaita Vedanta, the influential school of Indian thought. In promoting the emergence of a cross-cultural philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma focuses on John H. Hick and his well-known work The Philosophy of Religion as representative of modern western philosophy of religion and on Sankara, along with his modern successors such as M. Hiriyanna and S. Radhakrishnan, as representative of Advaita Vedanta. His argument is developed in a series of chapters devoted to central issues in the philosophy of religion (God, belief, evil, revelation, faith, religious language, verification, existence, reality, human destiny) and concludes with a study of conflicting truth claims of different religions." "Western philosophy has long regarded Indian philosophy as its other. Philosophy of religion, as we know it today, emerged in the west and has been shaped by western philosophical and theological trends, while the philosophical tradition of India flowed along its own course until the late nineteenth century, when active, if tentative, contact was established between the west and the east. This book provides a definite focus to this interaction by investigating issues raised in western philosophy of religion from the perspective of Advaita Vedanta, the influential school of Indian thought. In promoting the emergence of a cross-cultural philosophy of religion, Arvind Sharma focuses on John H. Hick and his well-known work The Philosophy of Religion as representative of modern western philosophy of religion and on Sankara, along with his modern successors such as M. Hiriyanna and S. Radhakrishnan, as representative of Advaita Vedanta. His argument is developed in a series of chapters devoted to central issues in the philosophy of religion (God, belief, evil, revelation, faith, religious language, verification, existence, reality, human destiny) and concludes with a study of conflicting truth claims of different religions." Indian Books Centre 40/5.Shakti Nagar Delhi-110007 India |
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Monday, October 16, 2006 |
Buddhism and
Sarvodaya |
Buddhism and SarvodayaBuddhism and Sarvodaya : Sri Lankan Experience/A.T. Ariyaratne. 1996,Delhi, Sri Satguru. xviii, 244 p.Rs.350 Contents: Introduction. 1. Sarvodaya shramadana movement--hundred village development scheme. 2. Sarvodaya in a Buddhist society. 3. Sarvodaya shramadana movement: towards a global perspective from a rural experience. 4. Integrating national development with the rural sector. 5. Western and Asian science--two ways of seeking knowledge through causes. 6. Non-violence as a process of transforming action with inner harmony. 7. On survival and development--lessons from Sarvodaya--a Buddhist inspired movement for universal awakening. 8. Village studies for development purposes. 9. Peace-making in Sri Lanka in the Buddhist context. 10. Social service and humanity--what Buddhists can contribute. 11. Sarvodaya concept of development and its applicability to building-up an Asian regional network including Japan. 12. Political institutions and traditional morality. 13. Technology and rural transformation. 14. Transformation of vision into reality-planning for development (awakening). 15. A people's agenda for global awakening. 16. Buddhism in the 21st century. 17. Tolerance as a positive characteristic for personal and structural change. 18. Buddhist thought in Sarvodaya practice Copies from. Indian Books Centre
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Tuesday, October 10, 2006 | ||
Mudras - Yoga in
Your hands | ||
Mudras: Yoga in your Hands By Gertrud Hirschi Sri Satguru Publications (Delhi),
Price: Rs.195 Mudras-also playfully called “finger power points”-are yoga positions for your hands and fingers. They can be practiced sitting, lying down, standing, or walking, at any time and place! Schooled in the traditional knowledge of this Eastern art of healing. Gertrud Hirschi, the well-known Swiss yoga teacher and author of Basic Yoga for Everybody, shows you how these easy techniques can recharge your personal energy reserves and improve your quality of living. Use these mysterious healing gestures to calm the stress, aggravations and frustrations of everyday life. In Mudras: Yoga in Your Hands, you will learn how you can apply these simple exercises to prevent illness and support the healing of a great variety of physical and emotional problems, how to use mudras to promote your spiritual development & how you can additionally intensify the effect with breathing exercises, affirmations, visualizations, herbs, nutrition, music and colors. Also included are several full-body mudras and exercises to enhance your meditation and yoga practice. ABOUT THE AUTHOR For Copies contact at your nearest bookshop or Indian Books Centre | ||
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Thursday, February 8, 2007 |
Vedic Mathematics/
Vedic Samhitas |
Mathematics as Known to the Vedic
Samhitas Sri Satguru Publications (Delhi), ISBN 81-7030-368-0 Contents : "This book is written with the view to examine and ascertain whether the Vedas really contain any consideration on mathematics in the real sense. The study is purposefully limited to nine Vedic texts which go by the name Samhitas. The present study deals with the arithmatics only. As one goes through the Vedic Samhitas and examines and interprets the mathematical data, one cannot but be impressed by the high stage of mathematical development in those ancient times." (jacket) For Copies contact at your nearest bookshop or Indian Books Centre qazwsx |
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007 |
Kabir Legends and
Ananta-Das’s Kabir Parachai : With a Translation of the Kabir Parachai
Prepared in |
Kabir
Legends and Ananta-Das’s Kabir Parachai : With a Translation of the Kabir
Parachai Prepared in Collaboration with Jagdish Kumar and Uma Thukral and
with an Edition of the Niranjani Panthi Recension of this Work/David N.
Lorenzen. Reprint. Delhi, Satguru, xiv, 268 p., ISBN 81-7030-316-8.
Contents: Preface. I. The legends : 1. Legends and history. 2. The Kabir Parachai cycle. 3. Other legends. II. Ananta-Das’s Kabir Parachai : 4. The text of the Kabir Parachai. 5. A translation of the Kabir Parachai by Jagdish Kumar, David N. Lorenzen, and Uma Thukral. 6. An edition of the Kabir Parachai (Niranjani Panthi recension). Appendix A : the 1693 V. S. manuscript (RPP 11583) of Ananta-das’s Kabir Parachai. Bibliography. Index. "This book represents the first systematic collection and analysis of the principal legends about Kabir Das, a fifteenth-century poet-saint. It focuses on the ways in which the legends embody and reflect the often changing social and religious needs of those who created and listened to them. Particular attention is paid to the earliest known collection of legends, Ananta-das’s Kabir Parachai. This book makes available for the first time an English translation of this text, with detailed notes on its variant readings, as well as a corrected Hindi edition based on a comparison of over a dozen manuscripts. The various historical synchronism between Kabir and his leading contemporaries, including Ramananda and King Virasimhadev Baghel, are reevaluated, and a solution is proposed to the longstanding debate about Kabir’s dates." Thanking You Naresh Gupta
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Sunday, October 22, 2006 |
Books on Ayurveda
, Tibetan, Unani & Alternative Medicine (New
Releases) |
A list of Good Ayurveda books are under
preparation.Please send informations. |
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Monday, October 23, 2006 |
Case Studies in
the Social Sciences: A guide for Teaching |
Case Studies in the Social Sciences : A Guide for Teaching ( Columbia Project on Asia in the Core Curriculum) /edited by Myron L. Cohen. Reprint. Delhi, Satguru, 1996, xxx, 626 p., ISBN 81-7030-510-1. Rs.500Contents: Preface. Introduction : Asia: case studies in the social sciences/Myron L. Cohen. I. Anthropology : A. China : 1. Family organization in China/Myron L. Cohen. 2. Religion in a state society: China/Myron L. Cohen. B. India : 1. Religion in a state society: India/Lawrence A. Babb. 2. Gender relations: changing patterns in India/Doranne Jacobson. 3. Stratification, inequality, caste system: India/Owen M. Lynch. C. Indonesia : 1. Family and kinship in Indonesia/John R. Bowen. 2. Islam in Indonesia: a case study of religion in society/John R. Bowen. 3. Hierarchy and stratification: the case of Java/Robert W. Hefner. D. Japan : 1. Urban life in Japan/Theodore C. Bestor. 2. Rural society in Japan: past and present/William W. Kelly. 3. Gender roles: the case of Japan/Nancy Rosenberger. 4. The family in Japan/Stephen R. Smith. E. Korea : 1. Changing gender relations: the Korean case/Laurel Kendall. II. Economics : A. China and Japan : 1. Japan and China as case studies in introductory courses in economics/Thomas G. Rawski. III. Political science : A. China : 1. Totalitarianism, authoritarianism, democracy: the case of China/Andrew J. Nathan. 2. Mobilization and participation: the case of China/Jean C. Oi. B. Taiwan : 1. Political transition on Taiwan/Edwin A. Winckler. C. India and Pakistan : 1. Democracy and political participation in India/Paul R. Brass. 2. The military in India and Pakistan: contrasting cases/Stephen Philip Cohen. D. Indonesia : 1. Authoritarianism: Indonesia/Benedict R. O’G. Anderson. 2. Political culture in Indonesia/Benedict R. O’G. Anderson. 3. The political role of the military: Indonesia/ Benedict R. O’G. Anderson. E. Japan : 1. Bureaucracy in Japan/T.J. Pempel. 2. Japanese democracy and political culture: a comparative perspective/T.J. Pempel. 3. Political parties and representation: the case of Japan/ T.J. Pempel. F. Korea : 1. Political development in South Korea/Han-Kyo Kim. G. Philippines : 1. Political parties and political representation: the Philippines/Carl H. Lande. H. Thailand : 1. Political development and political participation in Thailand/Clark D. Neher. IV. Sociology : A. China : 1. Comparative revolution: the case of China/Andrew G. Walder. 2. Marxist social thought: Maoism/Andrew G. Walder. 3. Sociology of work: the case of China/Andrew G. Walder. B. Comparative/interarea : 1. Problems of rapid modernization: China, Taiwan, Korea and Japan/Thomas B. Gold. 2. Comparative demography: the cases of China, Japan, and India/Moni Nag. C. India : 1. Education in India/Joseph W. Elder. 2. Industrial sociology: the Indian case/Joseph W. Elder. 3. Urban society and urban problems in India/Joseph W. Elder. D. Japan : 1. The new religions of Japan/Helen Hardacre. 2. Stratification and mobility: the case of Japan/Hiroshi Ishida. 3. American education in comparative perspective: what can we learn from Japan?/Robert C. Liebman. 4. Work in America in comparative perspective: what can we learn form Japan?/Robert C. Liebman. 5. Sociology of work: the case of Japan/Andrew G. Walder. E. Vietnam : 1. Comparative revolution: the case of Vietnam/Andrew G. Walder. Index. "The 1980s witnessed the introduction of Asia into the required general curriculum at undergraduate institutions throughout the United States, and Asian materials are now at the threshold of general knowledge in literature, history, and the social sciences. THE PROJECT ON ASIA IN THE CORE CURRICULUM was inaugurated in 1985 under the sponsorship of Columbia University to accelerate this "mainstreaming" of Asian materials into the general curriculum. The project has received ongoing support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Luce Foundation, the Matsushita Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Education." copies from Indian Books Centre
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Wednesday, November 22, 2006 |
Instant and Fast
Acting Ayurvedic Treatment |
Instant and Fast Acting Ayurvedic Price: Rs. 300 Contents: Other book by the same
author Salient Features of
Ayurveda Price: Rs. 300 Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Some mis-concepts and allegations against Ayurveda. 3. Missing the treasury of treatises of Ayurveda. 4. Salient features of Ayurveda in the original authentic literature. 5. Wagbhatta or Astanga-hridayam. 6. Countries will surely divert & take it successfully. 7. Some challenging points in Ayurveda. 8. About practices that prevent psycho-somatic diseases. 9. Concept of ‘Agni’. 10. Salient features of Susruta
or Indian Books Centre Request a Complete Catalogue |
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Thursday, March 1, 2007 |
Creative Peace
Through Encounter of World Cultures/ Heinrich Beck, Gisela
Schmirber |
Creative Peace Through Encounter of World
Cultures Price: Rs. 550 About the Book This publication originated from a project with the same name pursued by the Chair of Philosophy I at the University of Bamberg I collaboration with the Hanns Seidel Foundation. The aim of the project is to elucidate by the means of philosophical reflection the spiritual and religious foundations which have formed cultures till today. Thereby the perception of one's own identity as well as of the other may be promoted, thus encouraging mutual appreciation and innovative intercultural cooperation as basis for a humanely creative peace. The present volume establishes an exchange of ideas between representatives of different fields and world religions. A "philosophical exposition" (H. Beck) explains the value of the treatises "on the general problem of intercultural encounter and world peace" and of the contributions by specific regional cultures (Europe-Africa-Asia- [Latin] America) to the "dialogue of the world cultures".
Giesela Schmirber is deputy Director of the Academy
for Politics and Contemporary History of the Hanns Seidel
Foundation. PART II. For Copies contact at your nearest bookshop or Indian Books Centre Request a Complete Catalogue |
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Monday, July 9, 2007 |
Sri Subodhini :
Commentary on Srimad Bhagavata Purana : Text and English Translation Canto
II - Chap |
Sri Subodhini :
Commentary on Srimad Bhagavata Purana : Text and English Translation Canto
II - Chapters 1-6, Vol. XIX/Mahaprabhu Shri Vallabhacharya.
Delhi, Sri Satguru Pub., 2007, xlviii, 10093 -10584 p., $44 (Vol. XIX).
ISBN 81-7030-860-7.
"This volume presents, for the first time in English language, the translation, based on devotion to our Lord Shri Krishna (bhakti), bringing out, from the original Sanskrit text, the "Bhavartha" (meaning of the innerspirit and underlying loving sentiments, with which, this treatise has been written), of the monumental commentary Sri Subodhini, on the Maha Bhagavata Purana, by Mahaprabhu Sri Vallabhacharya (c 1479 - c 1531). Shri Vallabhacharya's Sri Subodhini is available only for the 1, 2, 3; 10 and for 4 chapters and 2 verses of chapter 5 of 11 canto. Sri Subodhini is considered as the most detailed commentary, among all the available commentaries of Sri Bhagavatam. In this volume, 6 chapters of the canto II, (chapters 1 to 6) are dealt, with the original verse of Sri Bhagavatam, it's English meaning, The text of Sri Subodhini in Sanskrit and it's English meaning. Wherever necessary, the commentaries / explanations given by Shri Gosainji (Shri Vittalnatha), Shri Vallabhji, Shri Laloo Bhatji and Shri Purushotamji, have also have been added. The 6 chapters, respectively, deal with (1) The method of "Meditation", (Dhyaanam) and the description of "Viraat Swaroopa" (Universal "Form") of our Lord Sri Narayana (Sri Krishana) (2) The "Dhaarana" (Absorption) of the "Gross and Subtle" Forms of our Lord. The description of the "Gradual" (Krama) and "Immediate" (Sadhyomukthi) ways of "Liberation" (Mukthi) (3) The "Worship" of different "Celestial Deities, as per individual "Desires", and the glory of pure "Bhakthi" (Devotion) to our Lord Sri Krishna. (4) King Parikshit's questions on "Creation", and the beginning of Sri Sukadeva's discourse (5) The description of the method of the "Manifestation" of the "Indweller Lord", (Antaryaami) by Lord Brahma and (6) the description of the "Universal Body" of our Lord Sri Narayana, (Sri Krishna) as explained in the "Purusha Sooktham" (Vedic Hymn)." |
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Saturday, February 10, 2007 |
Excavations in
Swat and Explorations in the Oxus Territories of Afghanistan : A detailed
report |
Excavations in Swat and Explorations in the Oxus Territories of Afghanistan : A detailed report of the 1938 expedition/Evert Barger and Philip Wright. Reprint. Delhi, Sri Satguru Publications, vi, 67 p., plates, map, Rs.350Contents : Foreword. Preface. 1. The objects of the expedition. 2. The plan of campaign. 3. Excavation of sites in the Barikot district. 4. Excavations at Charbagh in upper Swat. 5. General conclusions on the work in Swat. 6. Explorations in Afghanistan. List of objects found in Swat. Index. From the preface: “This memoir is an account of the work of a British expedition which spent the Summer of 1938 in excavating a number of sites in the Swat Valley and in making an archaeological reconnaissance in the Oxus territories of Afghanistan. The expedition, a party of four, was supported by a number of learned societies in England, and the publication of this volume by the Government of India as one of this series is due to the kindness of the Director-General of the Archaeological Survey, Rao Bahadur K.N. Dikshit, who must not, however, be held responsible for the views expressed or conclusions reached. “The main object of this short expedition was to pave the way for further British work on the Indian Frontier and beyond. Whatever the value of the material brought back on this occasion, it is satisfactory to record that it has contributed, in some measure, to a revival of interest in Indian and Central Asian studies in England, and that there is some prospect of this being the first of a series of campaigns, for which a representative committee is now being formed and is shortly to become responsible. copies from Indian Books Centre
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Saturday, February 10, 2007 |
Iconographic
Dictionary of the Indian Religions : Hinduism Buddhism Jainism/Gosta
Liebert |
Iconographic Dictionary of the Indian Religions : Hinduism Buddhism Jainism/Gosta Liebert. Reprint. Delhi, Satguru, 1986, xviii, 377 p., .ISBN 81-7030-098-3. Rs.750Contents: 1. Iconographic dictionary of the Indian religions. 2. Indices: i. Vahanas. ii. Attitudes. iii. Mudras. iv. Attributes. v. Other terms. Supplement. From the preface: "Ever since the publication of the first edition of Edward Moor’s "The Hindu Pantheon" in 1810 iconography and mythology have been important branches of Indology. In numerous books and articles both received considerable attention in the past. In the course of time several works appeared in which the published material dealing with mythology was summarized in the form of dictionaries. So far, a similar manual for iconography was, however, not yet available. Professor Liebert’s "Iconographic Dictionary of the Indian Religions", which brings together an enormous amount of material hidden away in countless books and articles, will therefore be welcomed warmly by many scholars working in this branch of Indology, for it fills a long-felt gap in the existing literature dealing with Indian iconography. In addition we owe the author a debt of gratitude for the numerous useful references to existing publications on specific subjects. The vastness of the area in which the influence of Indian religions was felt in Asia, as well as the nature of the subject, posed a number of technical problems and limitations which the author has tried to solve as efficiently as possible. Those intending to use this manual would therefore be well advised to read his introduction carefully.copies from Indian Books Centre
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Songs of Kabir
from the Adi Granth |
Songs of Kabir from the Adi Granth/Nirmal Dass. 1992, ix, 359 p., ISBN 81-7030-315-X. Rs.220Contents: Preface. Introduction. Bibliography. I. The songs of Kabir from the Adi Granth: 1. From Shri Raga. 2. From raga Gauri: i. The acrostic of Kabir. ii. Kabir's Lunar days. iii. Kabir's days of the week. 3. From raga Asa. 4. From raga Gujari. 5. From raga Sorath. 6. From raga Dhanashri. 7. From raga Tilang. 8. From raga Suhi. 9. From raga Bilawal. 10. From raga Gaund. 11. From raga Ramkali. 12. From raga Maru: Slokas from raga Maru. 13. From raga Kedara. 14. From raga Bhairo. 15. From raga Basant. 16. From raga Sarang. 17. From raga Parbhati. II. The slokas of Kabir. Notes. Glossary. Index. "This book makes available for the first time a complete English translation of the entire corpus of the great poet - saint Kabir as contained in the Adi Granth of the Sikhs. For students of Indian religion, especially of the devotional bhakti movement, the medieval sants, and the roots of Sikh religion, the absence of such a work has been keenly felt. For those interested in Kabir, it provides for the as yet little studied third recension of the poet's work the kind of basic text in translation available for the first, the Bijak, and the second, the Granthavali. "This is an extremely important topic in the field of Indian religion. The role of the medieval sants in the devotional reformation of Hinduism, the influence of Kabir as the greatest sant figure, and the emergence of Sikhism out of the matrix of sant devotionalism are all important questions which this work of translation will aid in examining copies from Indian Books Centre
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Religion and Aging
in the Indian Tradition |
Religion and Aging in the Indian
Tradition Sri Satguru Publications, Delhi, Rs. 300 Table Of Contents Foreword About the Book "The author's primary insight is of extreme meaningfulness: every culture must confront the deterioration and death accompanying aging. How this confrontation has occurred in Indian culture has significance for understanding all cultures including contemporary advanced industrial cultures." -- Sheldon S. Tobin The manner of aging is a cultural construct and there is a specifically Indian way of aging. That way is shown in this book through the anlyses of key concepts--aging (jara), stages of life (asarama), time (kala), determinate deeds (karma), desire (kama), change (parinama), and rejuvenative force (vaja). The author offers important transcultural insights into the realities of aging, disease, and inevitable death faced by all. The composite Inidan religious tradition provides patterns for shaping the aging experience into a meaningful system of vital social values, ethical principles, and life goals, This analysis of the Indian approach provides significant clues for understanding aging in other cultures. "The topic of aging in the Indian traditional has not before been given a systematic scholarly examination. India has important wisdom to offer, and this book sets that wisdom forth in a way that makes its history and content clearly available to modern scholars. Tilak does this in a thoroughly competent way using primary source documents in a careful and comprehensive way. He does not shy away from taking all aspects of aging into consideration: physical, social, cultural, spiritual." -- Harold Coward "Outstanding and fascinating." -- Edmund Sherman Shrinivas Tilak is Professor of Religious Studies at the
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Books on Indian
Music, Dance & Performing Arts |
Books on Indian Music, Dance & Performing
Arts
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Director of the Centre for India and South Asia Research. She is a fellow
of the Royal Asiatic Society, London. Some of her recent works include
Speaking of Dance: The Indian Critique; Faces of the Feminine in Ancient,
Medieval and Modern India; The Dance Vocabulary of Classical India; and
Movement and Mimesis: The Idea Dance in the Sanskritic
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Series No. 3 About the Book Indian music, perhaps world’s oldest, is full of beauties and
mysteries. Unlike Western Music, Indian music is not written down. It is
handed down orally from the teacher to his student, from the Guru to his
Shishya. To the uninitated terms such as the raga, tala, laya, alap, are
exotic Jargaon, Thumri or Bhajan or ghazal equally mysteries. So is the
whole range of persuasion and striuged instruments. The three volume work
on the theory of Indian Music seeks to unravel the mystery of the unique
performing art. It initiates a method of discovery which the reader
experiences almost unconsciously as he reads on. Precise notations of
important ragas on the pattern of western written music have made musical
exercise easy, clear and methodical. Debates and controversies which are
essential for the development and flowering of fresh knowledge have been
included. Bhatkhande’s famous polemics over the interpretation of
Ratnakara with Philharmonic Society is a part of the book. Also the
suitability of Harmonium as an instrument of classical music is discussed.
The concluding volume takes into account the universal notation and tuning
for Kheyal instruments adopted by the Philharmonic Society. For anybody
interested in performing listening and appreciating Indian Music, the
volumes are indispensable source-books. The Wealth of information with
practical lessons would delight any lover of music
anywhere. 5. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, US$ 4 ISBN: 81-7030-394-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series
No. 7 6. Indian Music/Bh.A Pingle, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-193-9, Series: Raga-Nritya Series
No. 1 About the Book To depict Indian music as illustrative of the mind of the ancient
Hindus of Puranic, Buddhistic, Sutra & Brahmanaa or Upranishadic
periods, as well as of the Indian Muslims of a few centuries in the past,
is the task which the present book takes up. The nomenclature used in this
book is not pure Sanskrit, but the one in common use among the present
musicians. The book is divided into eight chapters. Chapter one is on the
History of India Music and the Theory of Music in general; Chapter two
deals with the Theory and practice of Musical Sounds; Chapter three gives
detals aout the Ragas and their formations; Chapter four deals with the
Talas and their formations; Chaper fifth is about the Practical Hints on
Indian Music; Chapter six in on a short history of the Musical scale;
Chapter seven gives an account of Dancing. The last chapter is an overall
summary of the present state of Indian music. A detailed index of the
words and three charts on the Ragas have been included in the book for
ready reference to the readers. 7. Kuchipudi Bharatam of Kuchipudi Dance: South Indian Classical
Dance Tradition/ K. Uma Rama Rao, US$ 20 ISBN: 81-7030-291-9, Series: Raga-Nrtya
Series No. 5 About the Book Kuchipudi dance is Andhra Pradesh’s outstanding contribution toward
enrichment of Indian culture. It is one of the classical dance traditions
perfomed by male members of Brahmin families in Kuchipudi village, a
cultural center in Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh. All classical dance
traditions have their specialized terminologies and need them to make
themselves understandable. The age old Kuchipudi dance tradition is oneo f
them which needs proper projection in this regard. There are several
studies on Indian Kuchipudi dance did not get much exposure as it should
through publications. For the benefit of art lovers and students of dance,
a humble effort has been made, to give glimpses of Kuchipudi Bharatam. The
author have tried to introduce the basic classical dance technical terms
in the presentation, but yet at the same time have simultaneously tried to
outline the super-structure without extensive description. 8. Nadagama- The first Sri Lankan Theatre/ M.H. Goonatileka, US$
20 9. Natyasastra/ English Trans. by Board of Scholars, US$ 33 ISBN: 81-7030-134-3, Series: Raga Nrtya
Series No. 2 About the Book The Natyasastra deals with the rules relating to theatrical
performances, in fact to the science of stage. The science is intended as
a guide alike to the poet and the player. The author of this work was
Bharata, the sage. It is known as Sutra as it embodies principles set out
in a very concise form. The present work consists of 36 chapters. Bharata
divides the work broadly into four sections based on abhinayas or modes of
conveyance of the theatrical pleasure, called rasa, is pure and differs
from the pleasure we derive from the actual contract with the objects of
the world which is always mingled with pain. These modes of abhinaya are
four,......... 10. Panorama of Indian Dances/ U.S. Krishna Rao, U.K.
Chandrabhaga Devi, US$ 60 ISBN: 81-7030-330-3, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series
No. 6 About the Book This dancing has come down to us in two major forms. One of these is
close to the nature and life, this form is called ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’. The
other form is ‘Classical’. The ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’ dancing belong to the
people as a whole, where as ‘Classical’ dancing is for the initiated and
for displaying. Some of the topics discussed in the present book are:
Birth of Arts and Development, Find Arts, Dance and ancient Hindu society,
Indian Dance and Sculpture, Indian Dance and Painting, Indian dance and
Music, Musical Instruments, Indian Dance and Literature, Indian Dance and
Drama, Historical development of Indian classical Dances, Bharatanatya,
Kathakali, Kathak, Manipuri, Kuchipudi, Bhagavata Mela, Odissi, Mohini
Attam, Technical terms of Bharata Natya, Standing Poses, Qualities of a
female Dancer, Qualities of a female Dancer, Tala and their
classification, Psychology of Rhythm in Dance, Folk dances of Karnataka,
Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala,Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh,
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, Bengal, Assam, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and
Kashmir, Creation of Indian Art, Dances in Modern Times, Tradition and
Innovation, Performing Arts in Twenty first Century, Conclusion and
References. This book is virtually an encyclopaedia of Indian
dances. 11. Saman Chants- In Theory and Present Practice with an Audio
Cassette/ G.H. Tarlekar, US$ 26 1. Christianity in Indian Dance Forms/ Francis Peter Barboza, US$ 20 ISBN: 81-7030-249-8, Series: Sri Garib das Oriental Series No. 114 2. Companion to Indian Music and Dance/ S.C. Banerji, US$ 18 3. Dance Vocabulary of Classical India/ Mandakranta Bose, US$ 30 ISBN: 81-7030-439-3, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 8 About the Author Dr. Mandakranta Bose, who has specialized in the Sanskrit tradition of dramaturgy and dance, teaches Religious Studies and Women’s Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada where she is Director of the Centre for India and South Asia Research. She is a fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, London. Some of her recent works include Speaking of Dance: The Indian Critique; Faces of the Feminine in Ancient, Medieval and Modern India; The Dance Vocabulary of Classical India; and Movement and Mimesis: The Idea Dance in the Sanskritic Tradition. 4. Encyclopaedia of Indian Music with Special Reference to Ragas, 3 Vols. Bound in one, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-007-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 3 About the Book Indian music, perhaps world’s oldest, is full of beauties and mysteries. Unlike Western Music, Indian music is not written down. It is handed down orally from the teacher to his student, from the Guru to his Shishya. To the uninitated terms such as the raga, tala, laya, alap, are exotic Jargaon, Thumri or Bhajan or ghazal equally mysteries. So is the whole range of persuasion and striuged instruments. The three volume work on the theory of Indian Music seeks to unravel the mystery of the unique performing art. It initiates a method of discovery which the reader experiences almost unconsciously as he reads on. Precise notations of important ragas on the pattern of western written music have made musical exercise easy, clear and methodical. Debates and controversies which are essential for the development and flowering of fresh knowledge have been included. Bhatkhande’s famous polemics over the interpretation of Ratnakara with Philharmonic Society is a part of the book. Also the suitability of Harmonium as an instrument of classical music is discussed. The concluding volume takes into account the universal notation and tuning for Kheyal instruments adopted by the Philharmonic Society. For anybody interested in performing listening and appreciating Indian Music, the volumes are indispensable source-books. The Wealth of information with practical lessons would delight any lover of music anywhere. 5. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, US$ 4 ISBN: 81-7030-394-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 7 6. Indian Music/Bh.A Pingle, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-193-9, Series: Raga-Nritya Series No. 1 About the Book To depict Indian music as illustrative of the mind of the ancient Hindus of Puranic, Buddhistic, Sutra & Brahmanaa or Upranishadic periods, as well as of the Indian Muslims of a few centuries in the past, is the task which the present book takes up. The nomenclature used in this book is not pure Sanskrit, but the one in common use among the present musicians. The book is divided into eight chapters. Chapter one is on the History of India Music and the Theory of Music in general; Chapter two deals with the Theory and practice of Musical Sounds; Chapter three gives detals aout the Ragas and their formations; Chapter four deals with the Talas and their formations; Chaper fifth is about the Practical Hints on Indian Music; Chapter six in on a short history of the Musical scale; Chapter seven gives an account of Dancing. The last chapter is an overall summary of the present state of Indian music. A detailed index of the words and three charts on the Ragas have been included in the book for ready reference to the readers. 7. Kuchipudi Bharatam of Kuchipudi Dance: South Indian Classical Dance Tradition/ K. Uma Rama Rao, US$ 20 ISBN: 81-7030-291-9, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 5 About the Book Kuchipudi dance is Andhra Pradesh’s outstanding contribution toward enrichment of Indian culture. It is one of the classical dance traditions perfomed by male members of Brahmin families in Kuchipudi village, a cultural center in Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh. All classical dance traditions have their specialized terminologies and need them to make themselves understandable. The age old Kuchipudi dance tradition is oneo f them which needs proper projection in this regard. There are several studies on Indian Kuchipudi dance did not get much exposure as it should through publications. For the benefit of art lovers and students of dance, a humble effort has been made, to give glimpses of Kuchipudi Bharatam. The author have tried to introduce the basic classical dance technical terms in the presentation, but yet at the same time have simultaneously tried to outline the super-structure without extensive description. 8. Nadagama- The first Sri Lankan Theatre/ M.H. Goonatileka, US$ 20 9. Natyasastra/ English Trans. by Board of Scholars, US$ 33 ISBN: 81-7030-134-3, Series: Raga Nrtya Series No. 2 About the Book The Natyasastra deals with the rules relating to theatrical performances, in fact to the science of stage. The science is intended as a guide alike to the poet and the player. The author of this work was Bharata, the sage. It is known as Sutra as it embodies principles set out in a very concise form. The present work consists of 36 chapters. Bharata divides the work broadly into four sections based on abhinayas or modes of conveyance of the theatrical pleasure, called rasa, is pure and differs from the pleasure we derive from the actual contract with the objects of the world which is always mingled with pain. These modes of abhinaya are four,......... 10. Panorama of Indian Dances/ U.S. Krishna Rao, U.K. Chandrabhaga Devi, US$ 60 ISBN: 81-7030-330-3, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 6 About the Book This dancing has come down to us in two major forms. One of these is close to the nature and life, this form is called ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’. The other form is ‘Classical’. The ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’ dancing belong to the people as a whole, where as ‘Classical’ dancing is for the initiated and for displaying. Some of the topics discussed in the present book are: Birth of Arts and Development, Find Arts, Dance and ancient Hindu society, Indian Dance and Sculpture, Indian Dance and Painting, Indian dance and Music, Musical Instruments, Indian Dance and Literature, Indian Dance and Drama, Historical development of Indian classical Dances, Bharatanatya, Kathakali, Kathak, Manipuri, Kuchipudi, Bhagavata Mela, Odissi, Mohini Attam, Technical terms of Bharata Natya, Standing Poses, Qualities of a female Dancer, Qualities of a female Dancer, Tala and their classification, Psychology of Rhythm in Dance, Folk dances of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala,Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, Bengal, Assam, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Kashmir, Creation of Indian Art, Dances in Modern Times, Tradition and Innovation, Performing Arts in Twenty first Century, Conclusion and References. This book is virtually an encyclopaedia of Indian dances. 11. 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Only
1. Christianity in Indian Dance Forms/ Francis Peter Barboza, US$ 20 ISBN: 81-7030-249-8, Series: Sri Garib das Oriental Series No. 114 2. Companion to Indian Music and Dance/ S.C. Banerji, US$ 18 3. Dance Vocabulary of Classical India/ Mandakranta Bose, US$ 30 ISBN: 81-7030-439-3, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 8 About the Author Dr. Mandakranta Bose, who has specialized in the Sanskrit tradition of dramaturgy and dance, teaches Religious Studies and Women’s Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada where she is Director of the Centre for India and South Asia Research. She is a fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, London. Some of her recent works include Speaking of Dance: The Indian Critique; Faces of the Feminine in Ancient, Medieval and Modern India; The Dance Vocabulary of Classical India; and Movement and Mimesis: The Idea Dance in the Sanskritic Tradition. 4. Encyclopaedia of Indian Music with Special Reference to Ragas, 3 Vols. Bound in one, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-007-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 3 About the Book Indian music, perhaps world’s oldest, is full of beauties and mysteries. Unlike Western Music, Indian music is not written down. It is handed down orally from the teacher to his student, from the Guru to his Shishya. To the uninitated terms such as the raga, tala, laya, alap, are exotic Jargaon, Thumri or Bhajan or ghazal equally mysteries. So is the whole range of persuasion and striuged instruments. The three volume work on the theory of Indian Music seeks to unravel the mystery of the unique performing art. It initiates a method of discovery which the reader experiences almost unconsciously as he reads on. Precise notations of important ragas on the pattern of western written music have made musical exercise easy, clear and methodical. Debates and controversies which are essential for the development and flowering of fresh knowledge have been included. Bhatkhande’s famous polemics over the interpretation of Ratnakara with Philharmonic Society is a part of the book. Also the suitability of Harmonium as an instrument of classical music is discussed. The concluding volume takes into account the universal notation and tuning for Kheyal instruments adopted by the Philharmonic Society. For anybody interested in performing listening and appreciating Indian Music, the volumes are indispensable source-books. The Wealth of information with practical lessons would delight any lover of music anywhere. 5. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, US$ 4 ISBN: 81-7030-394-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 7 6. Indian Music/Bh.A Pingle, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-193-9, Series: Raga-Nritya Series No. 1 About the Book To depict Indian music as illustrative of the mind of the ancient Hindus of Puranic, Buddhistic, Sutra & Brahmanaa or Upranishadic periods, as well as of the Indian Muslims of a few centuries in the past, is the task which the present book takes up. The nomenclature used in this book is not pure Sanskrit, but the one in common use among the present musicians. The book is divided into eight chapters. Chapter one is on the History of India Music and the Theory of Music in general; Chapter two deals with the Theory and practice of Musical Sounds; Chapter three gives detals aout the Ragas and their formations; Chapter four deals with the Talas and their formations; Chaper fifth is about the Practical Hints on Indian Music; Chapter six in on a short history of the Musical scale; Chapter seven gives an account of Dancing. The last chapter is an overall summary of the present state of Indian music. A detailed index of the words and three charts on the Ragas have been included in the book for ready reference to the readers. 7. Kuchipudi Bharatam of Kuchipudi Dance: South Indian Classical Dance Tradition/ K. Uma Rama Rao, US$ 20 ISBN: 81-7030-291-9, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 5 About the Book Kuchipudi dance is Andhra Pradesh’s outstanding contribution toward enrichment of Indian culture. It is one of the classical dance traditions perfomed by male members of Brahmin families in Kuchipudi village, a cultural center in Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh. All classical dance traditions have their specialized terminologies and need them to make themselves understandable. The age old Kuchipudi dance tradition is oneo f them which needs proper projection in this regard. There are several studies on Indian Kuchipudi dance did not get much exposure as it should through publications. For the benefit of art lovers and students of dance, a humble effort has been made, to give glimpses of Kuchipudi Bharatam. The author have tried to introduce the basic classical dance technical terms in the presentation, but yet at the same time have simultaneously tried to outline the super-structure without extensive description. 8. Nadagama- The first Sri Lankan Theatre/ M.H. Goonatileka, US$ 20 9. Natyasastra/ English Trans. by Board of Scholars, US$ 33 ISBN: 81-7030-134-3, Series: Raga Nrtya Series No. 2 About the Book The Natyasastra deals with the rules relating to theatrical performances, in fact to the science of stage. The science is intended as a guide alike to the poet and the player. The author of this work was Bharata, the sage. It is known as Sutra as it embodies principles set out in a very concise form. The present work consists of 36 chapters. Bharata divides the work broadly into four sections based on abhinayas or modes of conveyance of the theatrical pleasure, called rasa, is pure and differs from the pleasure we derive from the actual contract with the objects of the world which is always mingled with pain. These modes of abhinaya are four,......... 10. Panorama of Indian Dances/ U.S. Krishna Rao, U.K. Chandrabhaga Devi, US$ 60 ISBN: 81-7030-330-3, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 6 About the Book This dancing has come down to us in two major forms. One of these is close to the nature and life, this form is called ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’. The other form is ‘Classical’. The ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’ dancing belong to the people as a whole, where as ‘Classical’ dancing is for the initiated and for displaying. Some of the topics discussed in the present book are: Birth of Arts and Development, Find Arts, Dance and ancient Hindu society, Indian Dance and Sculpture, Indian Dance and Painting, Indian dance and Music, Musical Instruments, Indian Dance and Literature, Indian Dance and Drama, Historical development of Indian classical Dances, Bharatanatya, Kathakali, Kathak, Manipuri, Kuchipudi, Bhagavata Mela, Odissi, Mohini Attam, Technical terms of Bharata Natya, Standing Poses, Qualities of a female Dancer, Qualities of a female Dancer, Tala and their classification, Psychology of Rhythm in Dance, Folk dances of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala,Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, Bengal, Assam, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Kashmir, Creation of Indian Art, Dances in Modern Times, Tradition and Innovation, Performing Arts in Twenty first Century, Conclusion and References. This book is virtually an encyclopaedia of Indian dances. 11. Saman Chants- In Theory and Present Practice with an Audio Cassette/ G.H. Tarlekar, US$ 26 ** Books For Sale In INDIA
Only
1. Christianity in Indian Dance Forms/ Francis Peter Barboza, US$ 20 ISBN: 81-7030-249-8, Series: Sri Garib das Oriental Series No. 114 2. Companion to Indian Music and Dance/ S.C. Banerji, US$ 18 3. Dance Vocabulary of Classical India/ Mandakranta Bose, US$ 30 ISBN: 81-7030-439-3, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 8 About the Author Dr. Mandakranta Bose, who has specialized in the Sanskrit tradition of dramaturgy and dance, teaches Religious Studies and Women’s Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada where she is Director of the Centre for India and South Asia Research. She is a fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, London. Some of her recent works include Speaking of Dance: The Indian Critique; Faces of the Feminine in Ancient, Medieval and Modern India; The Dance Vocabulary of Classical India; and Movement and Mimesis: The Idea Dance in the Sanskritic Tradition. 4. Encyclopaedia of Indian Music with Special Reference to Ragas, 3 Vols. Bound in one, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-007-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 3 About the Book Indian music, perhaps world’s oldest, is full of beauties and mysteries. Unlike Western Music, Indian music is not written down. It is handed down orally from the teacher to his student, from the Guru to his Shishya. To the uninitated terms such as the raga, tala, laya, alap, are exotic Jargaon, Thumri or Bhajan or ghazal equally mysteries. So is the whole range of persuasion and striuged instruments. The three volume work on the theory of Indian Music seeks to unravel the mystery of the unique performing art. It initiates a method of discovery which the reader experiences almost unconsciously as he reads on. Precise notations of important ragas on the pattern of western written music have made musical exercise easy, clear and methodical. Debates and controversies which are essential for the development and flowering of fresh knowledge have been included. Bhatkhande’s famous polemics over the interpretation of Ratnakara with Philharmonic Society is a part of the book. Also the suitability of Harmonium as an instrument of classical music is discussed. The concluding volume takes into account the universal notation and tuning for Kheyal instruments adopted by the Philharmonic Society. For anybody interested in performing listening and appreciating Indian Music, the volumes are indispensable source-books. The Wealth of information with practical lessons would delight any lover of music anywhere. 5. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, US$ 4 ISBN: 81-7030-394-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 7 6. Indian Music/Bh.A Pingle, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-193-9, Series: Raga-Nritya Series No. 1 About the Book To depict Indian music as illustrative of the mind of the ancient Hindus of Puranic, Buddhistic, Sutra & Brahmanaa or Upranishadic periods, as well as of the Indian Muslims of a few centuries in the past, is the task which the present book takes up. The nomenclature used in this book is not pure Sanskrit, but the one in common use among the present musicians. The book is divided into eight chapters. Chapter one is on the History of India Music and the Theory of Music in general; Chapter two deals with the Theory and practice of Musical Sounds; Chapter three gives detals aout the Ragas and their formations; Chapter four deals with the Talas and their formations; Chaper fifth is about the Practical Hints on Indian Music; Chapter six in on a short history of the Musical scale; Chapter seven gives an account of Dancing. The last chapter is an overall summary of the present state of Indian music. A detailed index of the words and three charts on the Ragas have been included in the book for ready reference to the readers. 7. Kuchipudi Bharatam of Kuchipudi Dance: South Indian Classical Dance Tradition/ K. Uma Rama Rao, US$ 20 ISBN: 81-7030-291-9, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 5 About the Book Kuchipudi dance is Andhra Pradesh’s outstanding contribution toward enrichment of Indian culture. It is one of the classical dance traditions perfomed by male members of Brahmin families in Kuchipudi village, a cultural center in Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh. All classical dance traditions have their specialized terminologies and need them to make themselves understandable. The age old Kuchipudi dance tradition is oneo f them which needs proper projection in this regard. There are several studies on Indian Kuchipudi dance did not get much exposure as it should through publications. For the benefit of art lovers and students of dance, a humble effort has been made, to give glimpses of Kuchipudi Bharatam. The author have tried to introduce the basic classical dance technical terms in the presentation, but yet at the same time have simultaneously tried to outline the super-structure without extensive description. 8. Nadagama- The first Sri Lankan Theatre/ M.H. Goonatileka, US$ 20 9. Natyasastra/ English Trans. by Board of Scholars, US$ 33 ISBN: 81-7030-134-3, Series: Raga Nrtya Series No. 2 About the Book The Natyasastra deals with the rules relating to theatrical performances, in fact to the science of stage. The science is intended as a guide alike to the poet and the player. The author of this work was Bharata, the sage. It is known as Sutra as it embodies principles set out in a very concise form. The present work consists of 36 chapters. Bharata divides the work broadly into four sections based on abhinayas or modes of conveyance of the theatrical pleasure, called rasa, is pure and differs from the pleasure we derive from the actual contract with the objects of the world which is always mingled with pain. These modes of abhinaya are four,......... 10. Panorama of Indian Dances/ U.S. Krishna Rao, U.K. Chandrabhaga Devi, US$ 60 ISBN: 81-7030-330-3, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 6 About the Book This dancing has come down to us in two major forms. One of these is close to the nature and life, this form is called ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’. The other form is ‘Classical’. The ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’ dancing belong to the people as a whole, where as ‘Classical’ dancing is for the initiated and for displaying. Some of the topics discussed in the present book are: Birth of Arts and Development, Find Arts, Dance and ancient Hindu society, Indian Dance and Sculpture, Indian Dance and Painting, Indian dance and Music, Musical Instruments, Indian Dance and Literature, Indian Dance and Drama, Historical development of Indian classical Dances, Bharatanatya, Kathakali, Kathak, Manipuri, Kuchipudi, Bhagavata Mela, Odissi, Mohini Attam, Technical terms of Bharata Natya, Standing Poses, Qualities of a female Dancer, Qualities of a female Dancer, Tala and their classification, Psychology of Rhythm in Dance, Folk dances of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala,Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, Bengal, Assam, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Kashmir, Creation of Indian Art, Dances in Modern Times, Tradition and Innovation, Performing Arts in Twenty first Century, Conclusion and References. This book is virtually an encyclopaedia of Indian dances. 11. 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No. 8 About the Author Dr. Mandakranta Bose, who has specialized in the
Sanskrit tradition of dramaturgy and dance, teaches Religious Studies and
Women’s Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada where she is
Director of the Centre for India and South Asia Research. She is a fellow
of the Royal Asiatic Society, London. Some of her recent works include
Speaking of Dance: The Indian Critique; Faces of the Feminine in Ancient,
Medieval and Modern India; The Dance Vocabulary of Classical India; and
Movement and Mimesis: The Idea Dance in the Sanskritic
Tradition. 4. Encyclopaedia of Indian Music with Special Reference to
Ragas, 3 Vols. Bound in one, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-007-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya
Series No. 3 About the Book Indian music, perhaps world’s oldest, is full of beauties and
mysteries. Unlike Western Music, Indian music is not written down. It is
handed down orally from the teacher to his student, from the Guru to his
Shishya. To the uninitated terms such as the raga, tala, laya, alap, are
exotic Jargaon, Thumri or Bhajan or ghazal equally mysteries. So is the
whole range of persuasion and striuged instruments. The three volume work
on the theory of Indian Music seeks to unravel the mystery of the unique
performing art. It initiates a method of discovery which the reader
experiences almost unconsciously as he reads on. Precise notations of
important ragas on the pattern of western written music have made musical
exercise easy, clear and methodical. Debates and controversies which are
essential for the development and flowering of fresh knowledge have been
included. Bhatkhande’s famous polemics over the interpretation of
Ratnakara with Philharmonic Society is a part of the book. Also the
suitability of Harmonium as an instrument of classical music is discussed.
The concluding volume takes into account the universal notation and tuning
for Kheyal instruments adopted by the Philharmonic Society. For anybody
interested in performing listening and appreciating Indian Music, the
volumes are indispensable source-books. The Wealth of information with
practical lessons would delight any lover of music
anywhere. 5. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, US$ 4 ISBN: 81-7030-394-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series
No. 7 6. Indian Music/Bh.A Pingle, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-193-9, Series: Raga-Nritya Series
No. 1 About the Book To depict Indian music as illustrative of the mind of the ancient
Hindus of Puranic, Buddhistic, Sutra & Brahmanaa or Upranishadic
periods, as well as of the Indian Muslims of a few centuries in the past,
is the task which the present book takes up. The nomenclature used in this
book is not pure Sanskrit, but the one in common use among the present
musicians. The book is divided into eight chapters. Chapter one is on the
History of India Music and the Theory of Music in general; Chapter two
deals with the Theory and practice of Musical Sounds; Chapter three gives
detals aout the Ragas and their formations; Chapter four deals with the
Talas and their formations; Chaper fifth is about the Practical Hints on
Indian Music; Chapter six in on a short history of the Musical scale;
Chapter seven gives an account of Dancing. The last chapter is an overall
summary of the present state of Indian music. A detailed index of the
words and three charts on the Ragas have been included in the book for
ready reference to the readers. 7. Kuchipudi Bharatam of Kuchipudi Dance: South Indian Classical
Dance Tradition/ K. Uma Rama Rao, US$ 20 ISBN: 81-7030-291-9, Series: Raga-Nrtya
Series No. 5 About the Book Kuchipudi dance is Andhra Pradesh’s outstanding contribution toward
enrichment of Indian culture. It is one of the classical dance traditions
perfomed by male members of Brahmin families in Kuchipudi village, a
cultural center in Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh. All classical dance
traditions have their specialized terminologies and need them to make
themselves understandable. The age old Kuchipudi dance tradition is oneo f
them which needs proper projection in this regard. There are several
studies on Indian Kuchipudi dance did not get much exposure as it should
through publications. For the benefit of art lovers and students of dance,
a humble effort has been made, to give glimpses of Kuchipudi Bharatam. The
author have tried to introduce the basic classical dance technical terms
in the presentation, but yet at the same time have simultaneously tried to
outline the super-structure without extensive description. 8. Nadagama- The first Sri Lankan Theatre/ M.H. Goonatileka, US$
20 9. Natyasastra/ English Trans. by Board of Scholars, US$ 33 ISBN: 81-7030-134-3, Series: Raga Nrtya
Series No. 2 About the Book The Natyasastra deals with the rules relating to theatrical
performances, in fact to the science of stage. The science is intended as
a guide alike to the poet and the player. The author of this work was
Bharata, the sage. It is known as Sutra as it embodies principles set out
in a very concise form. The present work consists of 36 chapters. Bharata
divides the work broadly into four sections based on abhinayas or modes of
conveyance of the theatrical pleasure, called rasa, is pure and differs
from the pleasure we derive from the actual contract with the objects of
the world which is always mingled with pain. These modes of abhinaya are
four,......... 10. Panorama of Indian Dances/ U.S. Krishna Rao, U.K.
Chandrabhaga Devi, US$ 60 ISBN: 81-7030-330-3, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series
No. 6 About the Book This dancing has come down to us in two major forms. One of these is
close to the nature and life, this form is called ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’. The
other form is ‘Classical’. The ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’ dancing belong to the
people as a whole, where as ‘Classical’ dancing is for the initiated and
for displaying. Some of the topics discussed in the present book are:
Birth of Arts and Development, Find Arts, Dance and ancient Hindu society,
Indian Dance and Sculpture, Indian Dance and Painting, Indian dance and
Music, Musical Instruments, Indian Dance and Literature, Indian Dance and
Drama, Historical development of Indian classical Dances, Bharatanatya,
Kathakali, Kathak, Manipuri, Kuchipudi, Bhagavata Mela, Odissi, Mohini
Attam, Technical terms of Bharata Natya, Standing Poses, Qualities of a
female Dancer, Qualities of a female Dancer, Tala and their
classification, Psychology of Rhythm in Dance, Folk dances of Karnataka,
Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala,Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh,
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, Bengal, Assam, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and
Kashmir, Creation of Indian Art, Dances in Modern Times, Tradition and
Innovation, Performing Arts in Twenty first Century, Conclusion and
References. This book is virtually an encyclopaedia of Indian
dances. 11. Saman Chants- In Theory and Present Practice with an Audio
Cassette/ G.H. Tarlekar, US$ 26 1. Christianity in Indian Dance Forms/ Francis Peter Barboza, US$ 20 ISBN: 81-7030-249-8, Series: Sri Garib das Oriental Series No. 114 2. Companion to Indian Music and Dance/ S.C. Banerji, US$ 18 3. Dance Vocabulary of Classical India/ Mandakranta Bose, US$ 30 ISBN: 81-7030-439-3, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 8 About the Author Dr. Mandakranta Bose, who has specialized in the Sanskrit tradition of dramaturgy and dance, teaches Religious Studies and Women’s Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada where she is Director of the Centre for India and South Asia Research. She is a fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, London. Some of her recent works include Speaking of Dance: The Indian Critique; Faces of the Feminine in Ancient, Medieval and Modern India; The Dance Vocabulary of Classical India; and Movement and Mimesis: The Idea Dance in the Sanskritic Tradition. 4. Encyclopaedia of Indian Music with Special Reference to Ragas, 3 Vols. Bound in one, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-007-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 3 About the Book Indian music, perhaps world’s oldest, is full of beauties and mysteries. Unlike Western Music, Indian music is not written down. It is handed down orally from the teacher to his student, from the Guru to his Shishya. To the uninitated terms such as the raga, tala, laya, alap, are exotic Jargaon, Thumri or Bhajan or ghazal equally mysteries. So is the whole range of persuasion and striuged instruments. The three volume work on the theory of Indian Music seeks to unravel the mystery of the unique performing art. It initiates a method of discovery which the reader experiences almost unconsciously as he reads on. Precise notations of important ragas on the pattern of western written music have made musical exercise easy, clear and methodical. Debates and controversies which are essential for the development and flowering of fresh knowledge have been included. Bhatkhande’s famous polemics over the interpretation of Ratnakara with Philharmonic Society is a part of the book. Also the suitability of Harmonium as an instrument of classical music is discussed. The concluding volume takes into account the universal notation and tuning for Kheyal instruments adopted by the Philharmonic Society. For anybody interested in performing listening and appreciating Indian Music, the volumes are indispensable source-books. The Wealth of information with practical lessons would delight any lover of music anywhere. 5. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, US$ 4 ISBN: 81-7030-394-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 7 6. Indian Music/Bh.A Pingle, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-193-9, Series: Raga-Nritya Series No. 1 About the Book To depict Indian music as illustrative of the mind of the ancient Hindus of Puranic, Buddhistic, Sutra & Brahmanaa or Upranishadic periods, as well as of the Indian Muslims of a few centuries in the past, is the task which the present book takes up. The nomenclature used in this book is not pure Sanskrit, but the one in common use among the present musicians. The book is divided into eight chapters. Chapter one is on the History of India Music and the Theory of Music in general; Chapter two deals with the Theory and practice of Musical Sounds; Chapter three gives detals aout the Ragas and their formations; Chapter four deals with the Talas and their formations; Chaper fifth is about the Practical Hints on Indian Music; Chapter six in on a short history of the Musical scale; Chapter seven gives an account of Dancing. The last chapter is an overall summary of the present state of Indian music. A detailed index of the words and three charts on the Ragas have been included in the book for ready reference to the readers. 7. Kuchipudi Bharatam of Kuchipudi Dance: South Indian Classical Dance Tradition/ K. Uma Rama Rao, US$ 20 ISBN: 81-7030-291-9, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 5 About the Book Kuchipudi dance is Andhra Pradesh’s outstanding contribution toward enrichment of Indian culture. It is one of the classical dance traditions perfomed by male members of Brahmin families in Kuchipudi village, a cultural center in Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh. All classical dance traditions have their specialized terminologies and need them to make themselves understandable. The age old Kuchipudi dance tradition is oneo f them which needs proper projection in this regard. There are several studies on Indian Kuchipudi dance did not get much exposure as it should through publications. For the benefit of art lovers and students of dance, a humble effort has been made, to give glimpses of Kuchipudi Bharatam. The author have tried to introduce the basic classical dance technical terms in the presentation, but yet at the same time have simultaneously tried to outline the super-structure without extensive description. 8. Nadagama- The first Sri Lankan Theatre/ M.H. Goonatileka, US$ 20 9. Natyasastra/ English Trans. by Board of Scholars, US$ 33 ISBN: 81-7030-134-3, Series: Raga Nrtya Series No. 2 About the Book The Natyasastra deals with the rules relating to theatrical performances, in fact to the science of stage. The science is intended as a guide alike to the poet and the player. The author of this work was Bharata, the sage. It is known as Sutra as it embodies principles set out in a very concise form. The present work consists of 36 chapters. Bharata divides the work broadly into four sections based on abhinayas or modes of conveyance of the theatrical pleasure, called rasa, is pure and differs from the pleasure we derive from the actual contract with the objects of the world which is always mingled with pain. These modes of abhinaya are four,......... 10. Panorama of Indian Dances/ U.S. Krishna Rao, U.K. Chandrabhaga Devi, US$ 60 ISBN: 81-7030-330-3, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 6 About the Book This dancing has come down to us in two major forms. One of these is close to the nature and life, this form is called ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’. The other form is ‘Classical’. The ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’ dancing belong to the people as a whole, where as ‘Classical’ dancing is for the initiated and for displaying. Some of the topics discussed in the present book are: Birth of Arts and Development, Find Arts, Dance and ancient Hindu society, Indian Dance and Sculpture, Indian Dance and Painting, Indian dance and Music, Musical Instruments, Indian Dance and Literature, Indian Dance and Drama, Historical development of Indian classical Dances, Bharatanatya, Kathakali, Kathak, Manipuri, Kuchipudi, Bhagavata Mela, Odissi, Mohini Attam, Technical terms of Bharata Natya, Standing Poses, Qualities of a female Dancer, Qualities of a female Dancer, Tala and their classification, Psychology of Rhythm in Dance, Folk dances of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala,Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, Bengal, Assam, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Kashmir, Creation of Indian Art, Dances in Modern Times, Tradition and Innovation, Performing Arts in Twenty first Century, Conclusion and References. This book is virtually an encyclopaedia of Indian dances. 11. 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1. Christianity in Indian Dance Forms/ Francis Peter Barboza, US$ 20 ISBN: 81-7030-249-8, Series: Sri Garib das Oriental Series No. 114 2. Companion to Indian Music and Dance/ S.C. Banerji, US$ 18 3. Dance Vocabulary of Classical India/ Mandakranta Bose, US$ 30 ISBN: 81-7030-439-3, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 8 About the Author Dr. Mandakranta Bose, who has specialized in the Sanskrit tradition of dramaturgy and dance, teaches Religious Studies and Women’s Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada where she is Director of the Centre for India and South Asia Research. She is a fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, London. Some of her recent works include Speaking of Dance: The Indian Critique; Faces of the Feminine in Ancient, Medieval and Modern India; The Dance Vocabulary of Classical India; and Movement and Mimesis: The Idea Dance in the Sanskritic Tradition. 4. Encyclopaedia of Indian Music with Special Reference to Ragas, 3 Vols. Bound in one, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-007-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 3 About the Book Indian music, perhaps world’s oldest, is full of beauties and mysteries. Unlike Western Music, Indian music is not written down. It is handed down orally from the teacher to his student, from the Guru to his Shishya. To the uninitated terms such as the raga, tala, laya, alap, are exotic Jargaon, Thumri or Bhajan or ghazal equally mysteries. So is the whole range of persuasion and striuged instruments. The three volume work on the theory of Indian Music seeks to unravel the mystery of the unique performing art. It initiates a method of discovery which the reader experiences almost unconsciously as he reads on. Precise notations of important ragas on the pattern of western written music have made musical exercise easy, clear and methodical. Debates and controversies which are essential for the development and flowering of fresh knowledge have been included. Bhatkhande’s famous polemics over the interpretation of Ratnakara with Philharmonic Society is a part of the book. Also the suitability of Harmonium as an instrument of classical music is discussed. The concluding volume takes into account the universal notation and tuning for Kheyal instruments adopted by the Philharmonic Society. For anybody interested in performing listening and appreciating Indian Music, the volumes are indispensable source-books. The Wealth of information with practical lessons would delight any lover of music anywhere. 5. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, US$ 4 ISBN: 81-7030-394-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 7 6. Indian Music/Bh.A Pingle, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-193-9, Series: Raga-Nritya Series No. 1 About the Book To depict Indian music as illustrative of the mind of the ancient Hindus of Puranic, Buddhistic, Sutra & Brahmanaa or Upranishadic periods, as well as of the Indian Muslims of a few centuries in the past, is the task which the present book takes up. The nomenclature used in this book is not pure Sanskrit, but the one in common use among the present musicians. The book is divided into eight chapters. Chapter one is on the History of India Music and the Theory of Music in general; Chapter two deals with the Theory and practice of Musical Sounds; Chapter three gives detals aout the Ragas and their formations; Chapter four deals with the Talas and their formations; Chaper fifth is about the Practical Hints on Indian Music; Chapter six in on a short history of the Musical scale; Chapter seven gives an account of Dancing. The last chapter is an overall summary of the present state of Indian music. A detailed index of the words and three charts on the Ragas have been included in the book for ready reference to the readers. 7. Kuchipudi Bharatam of Kuchipudi Dance: South Indian Classical Dance Tradition/ K. Uma Rama Rao, US$ 20 ISBN: 81-7030-291-9, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 5 About the Book Kuchipudi dance is Andhra Pradesh’s outstanding contribution toward enrichment of Indian culture. It is one of the classical dance traditions perfomed by male members of Brahmin families in Kuchipudi village, a cultural center in Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh. All classical dance traditions have their specialized terminologies and need them to make themselves understandable. The age old Kuchipudi dance tradition is oneo f them which needs proper projection in this regard. There are several studies on Indian Kuchipudi dance did not get much exposure as it should through publications. For the benefit of art lovers and students of dance, a humble effort has been made, to give glimpses of Kuchipudi Bharatam. The author have tried to introduce the basic classical dance technical terms in the presentation, but yet at the same time have simultaneously tried to outline the super-structure without extensive description. 8. Nadagama- The first Sri Lankan Theatre/ M.H. Goonatileka, US$ 20 9. Natyasastra/ English Trans. by Board of Scholars, US$ 33 ISBN: 81-7030-134-3, Series: Raga Nrtya Series No. 2 About the Book The Natyasastra deals with the rules relating to theatrical performances, in fact to the science of stage. The science is intended as a guide alike to the poet and the player. The author of this work was Bharata, the sage. It is known as Sutra as it embodies principles set out in a very concise form. The present work consists of 36 chapters. Bharata divides the work broadly into four sections based on abhinayas or modes of conveyance of the theatrical pleasure, called rasa, is pure and differs from the pleasure we derive from the actual contract with the objects of the world which is always mingled with pain. These modes of abhinaya are four,......... 10. Panorama of Indian Dances/ U.S. Krishna Rao, U.K. Chandrabhaga Devi, US$ 60 ISBN: 81-7030-330-3, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 6 About the Book This dancing has come down to us in two major forms. One of these is close to the nature and life, this form is called ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’. The other form is ‘Classical’. The ‘Tribal’ or ‘Folk’ dancing belong to the people as a whole, where as ‘Classical’ dancing is for the initiated and for displaying. Some of the topics discussed in the present book are: Birth of Arts and Development, Find Arts, Dance and ancient Hindu society, Indian Dance and Sculpture, Indian Dance and Painting, Indian dance and Music, Musical Instruments, Indian Dance and Literature, Indian Dance and Drama, Historical development of Indian classical Dances, Bharatanatya, Kathakali, Kathak, Manipuri, Kuchipudi, Bhagavata Mela, Odissi, Mohini Attam, Technical terms of Bharata Natya, Standing Poses, Qualities of a female Dancer, Qualities of a female Dancer, Tala and their classification, Psychology of Rhythm in Dance, Folk dances of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala,Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, Bengal, Assam, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Kashmir, Creation of Indian Art, Dances in Modern Times, Tradition and Innovation, Performing Arts in Twenty first Century, Conclusion and References. This book is virtually an encyclopaedia of Indian dances. 11. Saman Chants- In Theory and Present Practice with an Audio Cassette/ G.H. Tarlekar, US$ 26 ** Books For Sale In INDIA
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1. Christianity in Indian Dance Forms/ Francis Peter Barboza, US$ 20 ISBN: 81-7030-249-8, Series: Sri Garib das Oriental Series No. 114 2. Companion to Indian Music and Dance/ S.C. Banerji, US$ 18 3. Dance Vocabulary of Classical India/ Mandakranta Bose, US$ 30 ISBN: 81-7030-439-3, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 8 About the Author Dr. Mandakranta Bose, who has specialized in the Sanskrit tradition of dramaturgy and dance, teaches Religious Studies and Women’s Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada where she is Director of the Centre for India and South Asia Research. She is a fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, London. Some of her recent works include Speaking of Dance: The Indian Critique; Faces of the Feminine in Ancient, Medieval and Modern India; The Dance Vocabulary of Classical India; and Movement and Mimesis: The Idea Dance in the Sanskritic Tradition. 4. Encyclopaedia of Indian Music with Special Reference to Ragas, 3 Vols. Bound in one, US$ 26 ISBN: 81-7030-007-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 3 About the Book Indian music, perhaps world’s oldest, is full of beauties and mysteries. Unlike Western Music, Indian music is not written down. It is handed down orally from the teacher to his student, from the Guru to his Shishya. To the uninitated terms such as the raga, tala, laya, alap, are exotic Jargaon, Thumri or Bhajan or ghazal equally mysteries. So is the whole range of persuasion and striuged instruments. The three volume work on the theory of Indian Music seeks to unravel the mystery of the unique performing art. It initiates a method of discovery which the reader experiences almost unconsciously as he reads on. Precise notations of important ragas on the pattern of western written music have made musical exercise easy, clear and methodical. Debates and controversies which are essential for the development and flowering of fresh knowledge have been included. Bhatkhande’s famous polemics over the interpretation of Ratnakara with Philharmonic Society is a part of the book. Also the suitability of Harmonium as an instrument of classical music is discussed. The concluding volume takes into account the universal notation and tuning for Kheyal instruments adopted by the Philharmonic Society. For anybody interested in performing listening and appreciating Indian Music, the volumes are indispensable source-books. The Wealth of information with practical lessons would delight any lover of music anywhere. 5. Glossary of Natya Sastra/ Naresh Gupta, US$ 4 ISBN: 81-7030-394-X, Series: Raga-Nrtya Series No. 7 6. 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(NEW) 1. Complementary Medicine/ Ed.
Prof. Dr. P.H Kulakarni/ Rs. 300 ISBN: 81-7030-848-8, Series- Indian
Medical Science Series No. 158 About the Book The Book contains articles by various Physicians on Pyoderma
Gangrenosum, Joint Disorders, Antiviral effect on vesicular stomatisi,
Rudraksha, Bilateral Milk feeding, Guggul on Lipid profile, Insomnia and
Irritability, Triphala in Lipoma, Hyperlipidaemia, Nasya Chikitsa,
Uterine trauma, fetus, Tonsillitis with Homeopathy, Naturopathy,
Lycopersicon Esculentum, Microecology, Yogic practice &
Hypertension, Menopause, Diabetes Mellitus & Yoga… (NEW) 2.
Neurological Disorders & Care in Ayurveda/ Ed. Prof.
Dr. P.H Kulakarni / Rs. 300 ISBN: 81-7030-846-1, Series- Indian
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inNeurology, Alzeimer’s Disease, Concept of Vayu, Brain Ageing,
Parkinsonism, Pakshaghat, Nervous System, Speech Defect, Panchakarma,
Head injuries, Neuropsychological problems, Ancient Medicine,
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Kampa, Convalescence, Tranouin, Cerebral Insult, Primary Pigmentary
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Kulakarni/ Rs. 300 ISBN: 81-7030-847-X, Series- Indian
Medical Science Series No. 157 About the Book The Book contains articles by various Physicians on Madhumeha &
Allied Conditions, Aeitiological view, Dietic Iatrogenesis, Dhatavagni,
Prmeha & Nadi, Pathomechanics, Medical Palmistry, Heart Disease,
Retinopathy, Insulin Kinetics, Homeopathic Approach, Nutrition &
Therapy, Vaman Therapy, Mahanimba Beeja Yoga, Vatsakadi Kwath, Low
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Series: Indian Medical Science Series No. 2 About the Book The present book embraces all the essential portions of
the principles medical books of the Hindus. The present book is divided
into four parts, 1. Hindu Anatomy, 2. Therapeutics, 3. Origin &
History of Medicine, 4. Practice of Physic. (NEW) 5. Heart Disorders and Their Care in
Ayurveda/ Prof. Ajay Kumar Sharma/ Rs. 350 ISBN:
81-7030-827-5, Series: Indian Medical Science Series
No. 155 About the Book This is the first book is English which deals with the
subject in all completeness and clarity covering all aspects of
"Hrdroga" as described in various treatise of Ayurveda. The entire
text is richly supported with original references from Ayurvedic
classics. Latest information regarding various aspects of modern
Cardiology have been incorporated with the objective of providing
basic knowledge to readers especially to Ayurvedic students,
physicians and teachers for creating awareness among masses about the
important possible role which Ayurveda may play for preventing various
Cardiac Disorders. Separate chapters have been added on aetiopathology
of Hardroga in Ayurveda with their principles of management, clinical
approach in the examination of a cardiac patient, investigations
recommended, some important cardiac disorders with their Ayurvedic
approach of management, Ayurvedic approach of dietary management of
cardiac disorders and role of Yoga and life style modifications in
preventing Hrdroga (Cardiac Disorders). Most valuable information is
presented in the chapter on "Tips for preventing heart diseases and
prolonging life span". The author of the book being a senior Professor
of Ayurvedic Medicine in National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur and
being a reputed physician and researcher. (NEW) 6. The Encyclopaedia of Ayurveda/
Prof P.H Kulakarni ( 2 Vols. SET)/ Rs. 4000 ISBN:
81-7030-809-7, Series- Indian Medical Science Series
No. 153- 154 About the Book To know about Ayurveda is useful for every person. It
is a total science for happy life. Knowledge of Ayurveda helps a
person to maintain useful balance of body & mind. Ultimately it is
soul i.e. Atman who enjoys it. Ayureda is described by great sages in
eight branches known s Astanga Ayurveda. However there are many
sub-branches and information is vast. It is difficult to include all
information in a volume, we have tried to highlight many facets of
Ayurveda in this volume. It is a first step to get inforation about
basic principles of Ayurveda Philosophy. It is described in simple and
lucid Language in the section on Ayurveda Philosophy Pancamahabhuta
(five great elements), Tridosa (three energies), Saptadhatu (seven
body tissues) Trimala (three waste products), Triguna (three
omnisubstances) Agni (conversion energy – digestive fire), ama
(incomplete digested food particles), Prakrti (body, mind
constitution), daily and seasonal regimen. (NEW) 7. Diabetes Mellitus (Madhu Meha) and
Ayurveda/ Professor Ajay Kumar Sharma/ Rs.
400 ISBN:
81-7030-840-2, Series: Indian Medical Science Series
No. 148 About the Book This is the first book in English which deals with the
subject in all completeness and clarity covering all aspects of
"Diabetes Mellitus-Madhu Meha" as described in various modern texts
and various treatise of Ayurveda. The entire text is richly supported
with original references from Ayurvedic classics. Latest information
regarding Diabetes Mellitus has been in corporated with the objective
of providing basic knowledge to readers. The book is meant especially
for Ayurvedic Students, physicians and Teachers for creating awareness
among masses about the dependable holistic approach of Ayurveda in the
management and prevention of "Diabetes Mellitus-Madhumeha." Separate
chapters have been added on Modern concepts of Diabetes Mellitus,
ayurvedic concepts of Prameha-Madhumeha, Diet-Pathya-Apathya in
Diabetes Mellitus-Prameha-Madhumeha and Exercises and Yoga in the
management of Diabetes Mellitus. The author of the book being a senior
Professor of Ayurvedic Medicine (Kaya-cikitsa) in National Institute
of Ayurveda, Jaipur and being a reputed teacher, clinician and
researcher. (NEW) 8. Elements of Rasayana Therapy in
Ayurveda/ Prof. Ajay Kumar Sharma/ Rs. 350 ISBN:
81-7030-831-3, Series: Indian Medical Science Series
No. 133 About the Book This is the first book in English which deals with the
subject in all completeness and clarity covering all aspects of
"Rasayana Therapy" as described in various treatises of Ayurveda. The
entire text is richly supported with original references from
Ayurvedic classics. Latest information regarding various aspects of
Rasayana therapy (Geriatrics) have been incorporated with the
objective of providing basic knowledge to readers especially to
ayurvedic students, physicians and teachers for creating awareness
among masses about the important possible role which Rasayana Therapy
(Geriatrics) may play for preventing various Disorders & improving
the total health of masses. The author of the book being a senior
Professor of Ayurvedic Medicine in National Institute of Ayurveda,
Jaipur and being a reputed physician and
researcher. (NEW) 9. Ayurvedic Plants/ Prof. P.H
Kulakarni, Dr. Shahida Ansari/ Rs. 1000 ISBN:
81-7030-797-X, Series: Indian Medical Science Series
No. 132 About the Book The book is designed as such that each contains the
details and line drawing of one plant and all plants are arranged
alphabetically in ascending order with their scientific
names. (NEW) 10. The Ayurveda Encyclopedia: Natural
Secrets to Healing, Prevention & Longevity- The
Authoritative Guide to Ayurvedic Medicine / Swami Sada Shiva Tirtha II
Revised Edition/ Rs. 2000
ISBN: 81-7030-801-1, Series:
Indian Medical Science Series No. 68 About the Book This book contains all the ingredients for a healthy life. Discover
the secrets of natural healing through stress-reduction techniques,
personalized health programs, purposeful career, deepening
spirituality, herbs, nutrition, aromas, yoga, meditation, music,
colors, massage, and more. The most complete and in-depth book on
Ayurveda with photographs of 85 major Ayurvedic herbs, and 89
photographs on Ayurvedic hatha yoga for general health, pregnancy, and
seniors. This book is destined to become your major source for
natural, effective, and inexpensive holistic health therapies. Simply
written for beginners, yet thorough and in-depth for medical and
holistic practitioners and pharmacists.
(NEW) 5. Heart Disorders and Their Care in Ayurveda/ Prof. Ajay Kumar Sharma/ Rs. 350
(NEW) 6. The Encyclopaedia of Ayurveda/ Prof P.H Kulakarni ( 2 Vols. SET)/ Rs. 4000
(NEW) 7. Diabetes Mellitus (Madhu Meha) and Ayurveda/ Professor Ajay Kumar Sharma/ Rs. 400
(NEW) 8. Elements of Rasayana Therapy in Ayurveda/ Prof. Ajay Kumar Sharma/ Rs. 350
(NEW) 9. Ayurvedic Plants/ Prof. P.H Kulakarni, Dr. Shahida Ansari/ Rs. 1000
(NEW) 10. The Ayurveda Encyclopedia: Natural Secrets
to Healing, Prevention & Longevity- The Authoritative Guide
to Ayurvedic Medicine / Swami Sada Shiva Tirtha II Revised
Edition/ Rs. 2000
ISBN: 81-7030-801-1, Series: Indian
Medical Science Series No. 68 About the Book This book contains all the ingredients for a healthy life. Discover
the secrets of natural healing through stress-reduction techniques,
personalized health programs, purposeful career, deepening spirituality,
herbs, nutrition, aromas, yoga, meditation, music, colors, massage, and
more. The most complete and in-depth book on Ayurveda with photographs
of 85 major Ayurvedic herbs, and 89 photographs on Ayurvedic hatha yoga
for general health, pregnancy, and seniors. This book is destined to
become your major source for natural, effective, and inexpensive
holistic health therapies. Simply written for beginners, yet thorough
and in-depth for medical and holistic practitioners and
pharmacists.
(NEW) 1. Complementary Medicine/ Ed. Prof. Dr. P.H Kulakarni/ Rs. 300
(NEW) 2. Neurological Disorders & Care in Ayurveda/ Ed. Prof. Dr. P.H Kulakarni / Rs. 300
(NEW) 3. Ayureved & Diabetic Disorders/ Ed. Prof. Dr. P.H. Kulakarni/ Rs. 300
(NEW) 4. Hindu - Anatomy, Physiology, Therapeutics, History
of Medicine and Practice of Physic/ K R L Gupta/ Rs. 200
ISBN: 81-7030-100-2,
Series: Indian Medical Science Series No. 2 About the Book The present book embraces all the essential portions of
the principles medical books of the Hindus. The present book is divided
into four parts, 1. Hindu Anatomy, 2. Therapeutics, 3. Origin &
History of Medicine, 4. Practice of Physic. (NEW) 5. Heart Disorders and Their Care in
Ayurveda/ Prof. Ajay Kumar Sharma/ Rs. 350 ISBN:
81-7030-827-5, Series: Indian Medical Science Series
No. 155 About the Book This is the first book is English which deals with the
subject in all completeness and clarity covering all aspects of
"Hrdroga" as described in various treatise of Ayurveda. The entire
text is richly supported with original references from Ayurvedic
classics. Latest information regarding various aspects of modern
Cardiology have been incorporated with the objective of providing
basic knowledge to readers especially to Ayurvedic students,
physicians and teachers for creating awareness among masses about the
important possible role which Ayurveda may play for preventing various
Cardiac Disorders. Separate chapters have been added on aetiopathology
of Hardroga in Ayurveda with their principles of management, clinical
approach in the examination of a cardiac patient, investigations
recommended, some important cardiac disorders with their Ayurvedic
approach of management, Ayurvedic approach of dietary management of
cardiac disorders and role of Yoga and life style modifications in
preventing Hrdroga (Cardiac Disorders). Most valuable information is
presented in the chapter on "Tips for preventing heart diseases and
prolonging life span". The author of the book being a senior Professor
of Ayurvedic Medicine in National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur and
being a reputed physician and researcher. (NEW) 6. The Encyclopaedia of Ayurveda/
Prof P.H Kulakarni ( 2 Vols. SET)/ Rs. 4000 ISBN:
81-7030-809-7, Series- Indian Medical Science Series
No. 153- 154 About the Book To know about Ayurveda is useful for every person. It
is a total science for happy life. Knowledge of Ayurveda helps a
person to maintain useful balance of body & mind. Ultimately it is
soul i.e. Atman who enjoys it. Ayureda is described by great sages in
eight branches known s Astanga Ayurveda. However there are many
sub-branches and information is vast. It is difficult to include all
information in a volume, we have tried to highlight many facets of
Ayurveda in this volume. It is a first step to get inforation about
basic principles of Ayurveda Philosophy. It is described in simple and
lucid Language in the section on Ayurveda Philosophy Pancamahabhuta
(five great elements), Tridosa (three energies), Saptadhatu (seven
body tissues) Trimala (three waste products), Triguna (three
omnisubstances) Agni (conversion energy – digestive fire), ama
(incomplete digested food particles), Prakrti (body, mind
constitution), daily and seasonal regimen. (NEW) 7. Diabetes Mellitus (Madhu Meha) and
Ayurveda/ Professor Ajay Kumar Sharma/ Rs.
400 ISBN:
81-7030-840-2, Series: Indian Medical Science Series
No. 148 About the Book This is the first book in English which deals with the
subject in all completeness and clarity covering all aspects of
"Diabetes Mellitus-Madhu Meha" as described in various modern texts
and various treatise of Ayurveda. The entire text is richly supported
with original references from Ayurvedic classics. Latest information
regarding Diabetes Mellitus has been in corporated with the objective
of providing basic knowledge to readers. The book is meant especially
for Ayurvedic Students, physicians and Teachers for creating awareness
among masses about the dependable holistic approach of Ayurveda in the
management and prevention of "Diabetes Mellitus-Madhumeha." Separate
chapters have been added on Modern concepts of Diabetes Mellitus,
ayurvedic concepts of Prameha-Madhumeha, Diet-Pathya-Apathya in
Diabetes Mellitus-Prameha-Madhumeha and Exercises and Yoga in the
management of Diabetes Mellitus. The author of the book being a senior
Professor of Ayurvedic Medicine (Kaya-cikitsa) in National Institute
of Ayurveda, Jaipur and being a reputed teacher, clinician and
researcher. (NEW) 8. Elements of Rasayana Therapy in
Ayurveda/ Prof. Ajay Kumar Sharma/ Rs. 350 ISBN:
81-7030-831-3, Series: Indian Medical Science Series
No. 133 About the Book This is the first book in English which deals with the
subject in all completeness and clarity covering all aspects of
"Rasayana Therapy" as described in various treatises of Ayurveda. The
entire text is richly supported with original references from
Ayurvedic classics. Latest information regarding various aspects of
Rasayana therapy (Geriatrics) have been incorporated with the
objective of providing basic knowledge to readers especially to
ayurvedic students, physicians and teachers for creating awareness
among masses about the important possible role which Rasayana Therapy
(Geriatrics) may play for preventing various Disorders & improving
the total health of masses. The author of the book being a senior
Professor of Ayurvedic Medicine in National Institute of Ayurveda,
Jaipur and being a reputed physician and
researcher. (NEW) 9. Ayurvedic Plants/ Prof. P.H
Kulakarni, Dr. Shahida Ansari/ Rs. 1000 ISBN:
81-7030-797-X, Series: Indian Medical Science Series
No. 132 About the Book The book is designed as such that each contains the
details and line drawing of one plant and all plants are arranged
alphabetically in ascending order with their scientific
names. (NEW) 10. The Ayurveda Encyclopedia: Natural
Secrets to Healing, Prevention & Longevity- The
Authoritative Guide to Ayurvedic Medicine / Swami Sada Shiva Tirtha II
Revised Edition/ Rs. 2000
ISBN: 81-7030-801-1, Series:
Indian Medical Science Series No. 68 About the Book This book contains all the ingredients for a healthy life. Discover
the secrets of natural healing through stress-reduction techniques,
personalized health programs, purposeful career, deepening
spirituality, herbs, nutrition, aromas, yoga, meditation, music,
colors, massage, and more. The most complete and in-depth book on
Ayurveda with photographs of 85 major Ayurvedic herbs, and 89
photographs on Ayurvedic hatha yoga for general health, pregnancy, and
seniors. This book is destined to become your major source for
natural, effective, and inexpensive holistic health therapies. Simply
written for beginners, yet thorough and in-depth for medical and
holistic practitioners and pharmacists.
(NEW) 5. Heart Disorders and Their Care in Ayurveda/ Prof. Ajay Kumar Sharma/ Rs. 350
(NEW) 6. The Encyclopaedia of Ayurveda/ Prof P.H Kulakarni ( 2 Vols. SET)/ Rs. 4000
(NEW) 7. Diabetes Mellitus (Madhu Meha) and Ayurveda/ Professor Ajay Kumar Sharma/ Rs. 400
(NEW) 8. Elements of Rasayana Therapy in Ayurveda/ Prof. Ajay Kumar Sharma/ Rs. 350
(NEW) 9. Ayurvedic Plants/ Prof. P.H Kulakarni, Dr. Shahida Ansari/ Rs. 1000
(NEW) 10. The Ayurveda Encyclopedia: Natural Secrets
to Healing, Prevention & Longevity- The Authoritative Guide
to Ayurvedic Medicine / Swami Sada Shiva Tirtha II Revised
Edition/ Rs. 2000
ISBN: 81-7030-801-1, Series: Indian
Medical Science Series No. 68 About the Book This book contains all the ingredients for a healthy life. Discover
the secrets of natural healing through stress-reduction techniques,
personalized health programs, purposeful career, deepening spirituality,
herbs, nutrition, aromas, yoga, meditation, music, colors, massage, and
more. The most complete and in-depth book on Ayurveda with photographs
of 85 major Ayurvedic herbs, and 89 photographs on Ayurvedic hatha yoga
for general health, pregnancy, and seniors. This book is destined to
become your major source for natural, effective, and inexpensive
holistic health therapies. Simply written for beginners, yet thorough
and in-depth for medical and holistic practitioners and
pharmacists.
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