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If we're going to be making specific seller recommendations, I've

got to put in a vote for our old friend Mr. Lakshmanan at Celextel.

He's got "Great Cosmic Powers" for US $ 3:

 

https://celextel.com/osc/tengreatcosmicpowersdasamahavidya-p-10.html

 

Toss in another $ 3 and you can get the companion volume, "Sri

Chakra":

 

https://celextel.com/osc/srichakrabook-p-8.html

 

My two paise ;-)

 

DB

 

, Vir Rawlley <redderred>

wrote:

>

> You may contact

>

> Mr N K Chaudhary

> Piccadilly Book Stall

> 64 Shankar Market

> Connaught Place

> New Delhi - 110001

> India

>

> Tel. 00 91 11 23413993

>

> I can help coordinate if you wish. The book cost e Rs.400 (approx

USD 10) a few years ago. You will need to add packaging and

postage/courier. You can speak with Mr Chaudhary for availability

and the final figure to be remitted,

>

> He has told me that he does ship out books arund the world.

>

> With love,

>

> Red

>

> Devi Bhakta <devi_bhakta> wrote: Hi Paulie:

>

> The principle scripture that springs to mind is the Devi Gita,

the

> last and most famous section of Srimad Devi Bhagavatam. C.

Mackenzie

> Brown's translation of and commentary on the same is exemplary

(you'll

> find it on the Shakti Sadhana book list at Amazon, linked from

the

> group's Links page in the menu at left). Throughout, the Devi is

> formally addressed as Bhuvaneshwari.

>

> As far is non-scriptural literature, any discussion of the Ten

> Mahavidyas must include a section on Bhuvaneshwari, who is

generally

> numbered as the fourth among these shaktis (after Kali, Tara and

> Lalitha Tripurasundari/ Shodashi). Again, our Amazon list

contains

> links to Frawley's and Kinsley's well-known books on that

subject.

> Shankarnarayanan's 1972 book, "The Ten Great Cosmic Powers,"

(recently

> re-published by Samata, in 2002) is excellent too, with a full

chapter

> devoted to Bhuvaneswari's worship and meaning from a practicing

> Srividya upasak's perspective. As far as I know, however, that's

an

> India-only publication and thus probably harder to find in the

U.S.

>

> Hope that helps!

>

> DB

>

>

> , "prainbow61" <paulie-

> rainbow@u...> wrote:

> >

> > Namaste,

> >

> > I'm working with an image of Bhuvanishvari and I would like to

read

> > any scriptures or other literature that is specific to Her. Does

> > anyone have any input on this?

> >

> > Blessings,

> >

> > prainbow

> >

>

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