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1. Indian Philosophy- A Counter Perspective ( Revised & Enlarged

Edition)/ Daya Krishna/ Rs. 750

 

ISBN: 81-7030-845-3, Series – Sri Garib Das Oriental Series No. 310

 

About the Book

 

An earlier collection of some of these articles under the title Indian

Philosophy: A Counter Perspective was published in 1991. This new

collection includes many articles written after that period, Some

published and others unpublished. The articles include in this book are:

Is Indian Philosophy " Theological" in Character ? ; Three myths about

Indian Philosophy ; Three conceptions of Indian Philosophy ; Indian

Philosophy and Moksha: Revisiting an old controversy ; The Vedic Corpus:

some questions ; The Vedic Corpus and the two Sutras- text, concerned

with it ; the Mimamsa Sutra and the Brahma Sutra ; The Upanisads- What

are they? ; The Yoga Sutras: The undeciphered text anomalies, problems

and paradoxes ; Yajna and the doctrine of Karma- A contradiction in

Indian Thought about action ; Apoha & Samavaya in Kantian Perspective ;

The text of the Nyaya Sutras: Some Poblems ; Prasastapada's mapping

of the Realm of qualities: a neglected chapter in Indian Philosophy ; Is

Isvarakrsna's Samkhya Karika really Samkhayan ; Vedanta- Does it

really mean anything? ; Adhyasa- a non- advaitic beginning in Samkara

Vedanta ; The myth of the Purusarthas ; Rasa- The bane of Indian

Aesthetics ; Consciousness , materiality and spirituality: issues ,

dilemmas and the future of mankind ; Bondage of Birth and death. The

book contains Annexures and Index.

 

Other Books by the Author

 

1. The Nyaya Sutras - A New Commentary on an Old Text/ Prof. Daya

Krishna/ Rs. 500

 

2. Indian Philosophy- A New Approach/ Daya Krishna/ Rs. 500

 

 

 

2. Defining The Image: Measurements in Image Making/ Charles Willemen ,

Rs. 200

Table of Contents:

 

Introduction; The Sanskrit Pratimalaksana: Translation, Sanskrit; The

Chinese Pratimalaksana: Translation, Chinese; Glossary: Chinese-

Sanskrit- English, Sanskrit- Chinese- English; Bibliography:

Abbreviations.

 

ISBN: 81-7030-842-9

 

About the Book

 

In the applied arts of India iconometery, talamana, the knowledge of the

measurements and the proportions of images, has an old tradition, not

entirely different from the Greek and the Renaissance tradition.Ever

since B.Laufer's study about the Citralaksana in 1913 the subject has

raised new interest among artists and scholars alike. The Indian

Buddhist Pratimalaksana, which is edited in transcription and translated

into English here, may date from the 10th century, anyway before Atisa

(died 1054) . The Tibetan translation was made by the Tibetan

Grags-pargyal-mtshan (ca. 1285-1378) and the Indian Dharmadhara, in

souther Tibet before 1322, date of Bu-ston's catalogue. The text most

probably belongs to the Mulasarvastivada tradition. The Chinese

translation is the work of the Mongolian aristocrat mGon-po skyabs,

Gongbu Chabu in Chinese ( ca. 1690-1750) , The text was brought out in

1742 at Qianlong's court in Beijing. mGon-po skyabs translated the

Tibetan text in Chinese , and he added a commentary using Tibetan

Literature, Thge Chinese text in this volume is based on the Japanese

edition T. 1419, but the stanzas are numbered, and the commentary in

prose is separated from the main text. Illustrations have been added.

The glossaries at the end will help further more research, it is hoped.

The Chinese Translation of Sanskrit words is often very useful to know

the exact meaning of a term, in both languages

 

Charles Willemen obtained his Ph.D in 1971 with a study of the Chinese

Udanavarga. Studied in Japan under H. Nakamura in the University of

Tokyo in 1972. Fullbright- Hays Visiting Scholar at Harvard University,

Dept. of East Asian Languages and Civiliazation in 1974. Has taught at

many Universities in Europe and in Asia. E.g. Guest Professor : Beijing

Language and Culture University , Xi'an Jiaotong University , Banaras

Hindu University , Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, Vishvabharati University in

Shantineketan. Has published extensively about Buddhism in South and

East Asia and about Chinese Art. Member of the Belgian Royal Academy of

Sciences since 1997.

 

 

 

 

..3. Concept of Vac in the Vedic Literature/ Pratibha M.Pingle, Rs. 500

 

ISBN: 81-7030-841-0, Series: Sri Garib Das Oriental Series No. 309

 

About the Book

 

The word VAC is derived from VAC, to speak. But VAC for Vedic Indians

was not merely speech. The word carries with it a deeper significance.

The material for the book is collected from the principal Samhitas-the

Regveda, the Atharvaveda, the five Samhitas of Yajurveda (the

Taittiriya, the Maitryani, the Vajsaneyi, the Kathaka and the

Kapisthalakatha). The Brahamanas (the Aitreya, the Sankhyana, the

Satapatha, the Taittiriya, the Pancavimsa, the Sadvimsa and the

Gopatha), and the eighteen principal Upanisads.

 

Dr. Pratibha M. Pingle is editor Sanskrit Dictionary, Deccan college,

Pune.

 

 

 

 

4. Introduction to Indian Astrology/ Rama R Rao, Rs. 200

ISBN: 81-7030-835-6

About the Book

 

Curiosity to know one's future is both natural and universal; and

therefore any method which attempts to unravel the mystery of the future

has an attraction for the future has an Astrology, palmistry, numerology

and various extrasensory processes which claim to predict the future

have a popular appareal. An elementary knowledge of astronomy and a

historical perspective are indispensable for a beginner. After going

through the authoritative texts like Brihat Jataka, Brihat Parasara,

Horasastra, Phaladipika etc., one arrives at the conclusion that the

variables one has to tackle are far too many and the interpretations far

too numerous and the task of integrating the diverse material is too

complex. The subject requires deep study and one has to develop an

insight and intuition to become a successful astrologer. The author has

tried to present the essentials of Hindu Astrology with as objective an

approach possible.

 

 

 

 

5. Navagraha Kosa/ S.K Ramachandra Rao 2 Vols, Rs. 400 per vol. Rs. 800

(set)

 

ISBN: 81-7030-839-9

 

About the Book

 

The ideology of the Nine Planetary deities (The Nava-Grahas) is an

important one in our country. All the rituals, dairy and occansional,

involve the propitiation of these Grahas. The volumes includes all the

available texts relating to the worship of the planetary deities. Mainly

it includes texts of Navagraha Puja Vidhi and Graha Yoga Paddhati,

excepts from popular texts like Mantra Mahodadhi and from rare texts

like Vaikhanasa-agama Khiladhikara and Bhrigu Samhita relating to the

worship of the Nava-Graha especially of Surya.

 

 

 

 

6. Srividya Kosa/ Prof. S.K Ramachandra Rao, Rs. 600

 

ISBN: 81-7030-832-1, Series: Sri Garib Dass Oriental Series No. 304

 

About the Book

 

Srividya is discipline where abounds considerable mystery, esotericism

and occultism. There is among common people quite some ignorance

concerning its philosophy and practice. There is also a host of doubts

and uncertainties among practitioners themselves. The presence of

different tradition in Srividya is a further source of confusion. The

textual background to Srividya has almost become obscure and obsolete;

it has become more a matter of individual lineages of practices. In the

circumstances there is a need for an authentic and comprehensive account

of all three aspects of Srividya, viz. The Yantra, The Mantra and The

Tantra. This Book is an attempt to provide one. Along with all textual

details concerning the philosophy and practice of Srividya, relevant

iconographic details with illustrations have also been given.

 

 

 

 

7. The Tantric Practices in Sri Vidya/ S.K Ramachandra Rao, Rs. 300

 

ISBN: 81-7030-836-4 , Series: Sri Garib Das Oriental Series No. 306

 

About the Book

 

Sri Cakra has rightly been regarded as the `prince among cakras'

(cakra-raja). It is best known and most worshipped among hundres of

sacred designs that are prescribed in the traditional lore. Despite this

celebrity, an air of mystery surrounds this cakra. The present book

gives details of the design, the significance of those details, the

philosophical framework that renders the details relevant, the

prevailing symbolism, and the nature of source – materials have been

explained based on authoritative texts and traditional understanding.

The book also contains text and English translation of the text

Sarada-Catusatika

 

 

 

 

8. Agama Encyclopaedia / S.K. Ramachandra Rao 12 Vols. Rs. 250 - per

vol. Rs. 3000 (Set)

 

I- Introduction, II- Saiva & Sakta Agamas, III- Vaikhanasa Agamas, IV-

Pancaratragama, V- Devyagama, VI- Alaya & Aradhana, VII- Preparation for

Puja, VIII- Mudras in Puja, IX- Consecration, X- Nityarcana, XI-

Utsavas, XII- Source Book

 

ISBN: 81-7030-823-2 , Series: Sri Garib Das Oriental Series No. 292

 

 

About the Book

 

The Agama literature includes the Silpa-Sastra, which is basic to

iconography. Worship dealt with I the Agama necessarily involves images

which are worship-worthy. The rituals and sequences that are elaborated

in the Agama books find relevance only in the context of an icon which

is contained in a shrine. And icons are meaningful only in the context

of shrines and worship. Agama texts are not easily accessible to the

people. A large number of them are still available only in manuscripts,

some of them which have been printed are only in their Sanskrit

originals. There is need, therefore, to present relevant excerpts from

them at least, to make the volumes on iconography more meaningful.

Further, Indian temples are to be considered only in the general

framework of temple culture, which include not only religious and

philosophical aspects also. The volumes named Agama Encyclopaedia named

Agama Encyclopaaedia deals with the temple-culture and Agama framework,

the sectarian division of the Agama into Saiva, Vaisnava and Sakta, and

the topics selected from the Agama texts follow. Thus, the entirety of

the Agama, literature in so far as it is relevant to the temple-culture

is brought within the scope of the Agama Encyclopaedia.

 

 

 

 

9. The Compendium on Ganesa/ S.K Ramachandra Rao/ Rs. 500

 

ISBN: 81-7030-828-3, Series: Sri Garib Dass Oriental Series No. 301

 

About the Book

 

Ganesa's popularity is manifold. He is the favourite god of the

masses. He is also the favourite subject for curio-hunters and

collectors of icons. Painters and sculptors have revelled in depicting

this god in a variety of forms and postures. The Tantrik practitioners

have found in him a benevolent power, quick to acquire and enduring in

nature. Literature about Ganesh is remarkable, varied and large. Works

in Sanskrit, which appear to have provides the main source material for

all of them, are themselves large in number and varied in nature. An

attempt has been made here to present a comprehensive picture of Ganesa

that is of interest to an Indian mind. The picture assumes the Vedic

origin of Ganesa and the Smrti and the Tantrick involvements of the

deity. It recognizes the primal importance given to this god in the

daily life of millions of Indians. And it seeks to provide authentic

information about Ganesh from texts. The books contains drawings of

numerous Ganesa Icons, worshipped in our temples or preserved in

museums.

 

 

 

 

 

 

10. Metaphysics and Mysticism in Mahayana Buddhism- An Analytical Study

of the Ratnagotravibhago-Mahayanottaratantra-sastram / C.D. Sebastian/

Rs. 500

 

ISBN: 81-7030-826-7, Series: Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series No. 238

 

About the Book

 

Canonical and classical Mahayana literatue falls into two classes viz.,

Prajanaparamita and the Tathagatagarbha classes. The Ratnagotravibhago

Mahayanottaratantra Sastra, popularly known as the Uttaratantra, is the

foremost example of the Tathagata-garbha literature. In this volume the

author makes an exegetical and analytic study of the same text, and

brings out the metaphysical and mystical bearings of Mahayana Buddhism.

The teaching of the Uttaratantra is a perfect blend of philosophy,

religion, spiritual discipline, mysticism and metaphysics – a blend

which is characteristic of Buddhism. Tathagata-garbha is an important

Mahayana principle, which explains that all living beings possess the

essence of Buddha-hood (Sarvasattvas-tathatagata-garbhah).

Tathagata-garbha toeory is a teaching that gives great optimism for all

living beings in the pursuit of Bodhi (Enlightenment) of Buddhatva

(Buddha-hood). This theory enshrines in it a sublime concept that all

the sentient beings are potential Buddhas or all will attain

Buddha-hood. Owing to the presence of Tathagata-garbha in all, one

perceives the equality of oneself with others, and works for the

wellbeing of all living beings, as one's entire life motif.

According to A.K. Chatterjee, an outstanding authority on Yogacara

Idealism, the author "brings out beautifully the implication of the

notion of the Tathagatagarbha" in this volume.

 

 

 

 

11. Lhasa - The Holy City / F. Spencer Chapman with an Introduction by

Sir Charles Bell K.C.M.G. K.C.I.E/ Rs. 200

About the Book

This book gives first hand beautiful account of Lhasa by a leading

traveller. The book gives details of Monasteries, Feativals and

Processions, Lhasa City, The Potala Palace, Norbhu Lingka, Gyantse,

Phari, Recreations, Tibetan New Year.

 

The book if profusely illustrated with Maps and Plates

 

 

 

 

12. Buddhist- Art, History and Culture- Essays by Prof. L.M Joshi/ Ed.

D.C Ahir. Rs. 300

 

ISBN: 81-7030-799-6, Series: Bibliotheca Indo- Buddhica Series N. 233

 

Contents:

 

1. Life and times of the madhyamika philosopher Nagarjuna. 2. Modernity

of Buddha's Gospel. 3. True Buddhism. 4. Buddhist principle of

non-Egoity. 5. Aspects of Buddhism in ancient Indian culture. 6. The

concept of Dharma in Buddhism. 7. The mind and the mere mind in

Buddhism. 8. Faith and devotion in Buddhism. 9. Buddhist tradition and

Guru Nanak: aspects of absolute reality. 10. Modernity of ancient

Buddhism. 11. The way to Nirvana according to the Dhammapada. 12.

Buddhist contribution to art and architecture. 13. Aspects of Buddhism

in Indian history. 14. Santideva's Siksamuccaya - karikas

 

About the Author

 

D.C. Ahir (born 1928, Punjab) is a reputed scholar of Buddhist studies,

and has made notable contribution to the history of Buddhism during the

last 42 years. He retired as Director to Goverment of India in February

1986, and since then fully engaged in enriching literature. He already

has more than 40 published works to his credit, besides numerous

articles on Buddhism.

 

In appreciation of his noble and notable contribution to the Buddhist

Literature as a Distinguished Scholar and Author, the Maha Bodhi Society

of India, Sarnath conferred on him on 30th November 2001 the Honorary

Title of Bauddha Sahitya Shiromani.

 

Other Books by the Author

 

1. Buddhism in South East Asia- A Cultural Survey/ D.C Ahir/ Rs. 450

 

2. Buddhism in North India & Pakistan/ D.C Ahir/ Rs. 300

 

3. Buddhism in South India/ D.C Ahir/ Rs. 200

 

4. Buddha Gaya Through the Ages/ D.C Ahir/ Rs. 225

 

5. The Pioneers of Buddhist Revival in India/ D.C Ahir/ Rs. 120

 

6. Buddhism in Modern India/ D.C Ahir/ Rs. 200

 

7. A Panorama of Indian Buddhism- Selections From the Maha Bodhi Journal

(1892- 1992)/ D.C Ahir/ Rs. 500

 

8. The Status of the Laity in Buddhism/ D.C Ahir/ Rs. 150

 

9. Himalayan Buddhism Past & Present- Mahapandit Rahul Sankrityayan

Centenary Volume/ D.C Ahir/ Rs. 225

 

10. Glimpses of Sri Lankan Buddhism/ D.C Ahir/ Rs. 450

 

11. Buddhist Sites & Shrines in India- History, Architecture/ D.C Ahir/

Rs. 1200

 

12. Vipassana- A Universal Buddhist Technique of Meditation/ Ed. D.C

Ahir/ Rs. 200

 

 

 

 

13. Sagathavagga Samyutta- Division of Discourses with Verses/ Tran. U

Tin U/ Rs. 500

 

ISBN: 81-7030-798-8, Series: Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series No. 232

 

About the Book

 

The present book contains the English translation of verses from Sagatha

Vagga of Division of Discourses from the Samyutta Nikaya. The five

groups contained in this volume are Devata Samyutta (Group of related

discourses to various un-named devas), Devaputta Samyutta (Group of

related discourses to various named devas), Kosala Samyutta (Group of

related discourse to King Pasenadi of Kosala), Mara Samyutta (Group of

related discourses involving Mara), and Bhikkhuni Samyutta (Group of

related discourses concerning bhikkunis).

 

 

 

 

14. Sri Sudodhini - Commentary on Srimad Bhagvata Purana by Mahaprabhu

Shri Vallabhacharya -Text and English Translation / T.Ramanan

 

About the Book

 

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). The tenth canto of Sri Bhagavatam is

considered by all Vaishnavas as the most valuable and sacred canto,

among the 12 cantos of this Purana- as this canto deals with the divine

leelas of our lord Shri Krishna, who is the Shri Purushothama-the

supreme lord of the universe. Shri Vallabhacharya's Sri Subodhini,

is available only for the 1st , 2nd, 3rd, 10th and few chapters of the

11th canto of Sri Bhagavatam. Sri Subodhini is considered as the most

detailed commentary, among all the available commentaries, of Sri

Bhagavatam.

 

Volumes No.

 

1. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagvata Purana by Mahaprabhu Shri

Vallabhacharya -Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 1 to 4/

T.Ramanan, (Vol. 1), Rs. 650

 

2. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagvata Purana by Mahaprabhu Shri

Vallabhacharya -Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 5 to 8/

T.Ramanan, (Vol. 2), Rs. 600

 

3. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagvata Purana by Mahaprabhu Shri

Vallabhacharya -Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 9 to 11/

T.Ramanan, (Vol. 3), Rs. 500

 

4. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagvata Purana by Mahaprabhu Shri

Vallabhacharya -Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 12 to

17/ T.Ramanan, (Vol. 4), Rs. 650

 

5. Sri Subodhini- Commentary on Srimad Bhagvata Purana by Mahaprabhu

Shri Vallabhacharya -Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 18

to 22/ T.Ramanan, (Vol. 5), Rs. 650

 

6. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagvata Purana by Mahaprabhu Shri

Vallabhacharya -Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 23 to

28/ T.Ramanan, (Vol. 6), Rs. 650

 

7. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagvata Purana by Mahaprabhu Shri

Vallabhacharya -Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 29 to

35/ T.Ramanan, (Vol. 7), Rs. 950

 

8. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagvata Purana by Mahaprabhu Shri

Vallabhacharya -Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 36 to

42/ T.Ramanan, (Vol. 8), Rs. 750

 

9. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagvata Purana by Mahaprabhu Shri

Vallabhacharya -Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 43 to

49/ T.Ramanan, (Vol. 9), Rs. 950

 

10. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bbagvata Purana by Mahaprabhu

Shri Vallabhacharya -Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 50

to 56/ T.Ramanan, (Vol. 10), Rs. 750

 

11. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagavata Purana by Mahaprabhu

Shri Vallabhacharya- Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 57

to 63/ T.Ramanan, [824-0] (Vol. 11), Rs. 750

 

12. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagavata Purana by Mahaprabhu

Shri Vallabhacharya- Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 64

to 70/ T.Ramanan, [829-1] (Vol. 12), Rs. 750

 

13. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagavata Purana by Mahaprabhu

Shri Vallabhacharya- Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 71

to 77/ T.Ramanan, [830-5] (Vol. 13), Rs. 750

 

14. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagavata Purana by Mahaprabhu

Shri Vallabhacharya- Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 78

to 84/ T.Ramanan, [833-X] (Vol. 14), Rs. 750

 

15. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagavata Purana by Mahaprabhu

Shri Vallabhacharya- Text and English Translation Canto Ten Chapters 85

to 90/ T.Ramanan, [834-8] (Vol. 15), Rs. 950

 

16. Sri Subodhini-Commentary on Srimad Bhagavata Purana by Mahaprabhu

Shri Vallabhacharya- Text and English Translation Canto Eleven Chapters

1 to 5 (includes Vritrasura Chatusloki) / T.Ramanan, [843-7] (Vol. 16),

Rs. 750

 

 

 

 

 

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