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    This book gives detailed information on the observance of Brihaspati-vaar vrata (fast on Thursdays), the story behind this fast, the rules of observing it, as also the benefits accrued.

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    Sri Brihaspati Vrata Katha by: Unknown 45.00

    This book gives detailed information on the observance of Brihaspati-vaar vrata (fast on Thursdays), the story behind this fast, the rules of observing it, as also the benefits accrued.

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    Here is a critical, verse-to-verse commentary on the Sri Daksinamurti Stotram, a work authored by saint-scholar Sri Sankara glorifying äsvara, along with its Roman transliteration and translation into English. Dealing with themes like knowledge, maya and plurality of the world as given in the text, the author brings out significance of the stotram through original yet common examples.

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    Sri Daksinamurti Stotram of Sri Sankaracarya by: Swami Tattvavidananda Saraswati 405.00

    Of the monumental literature authored by Sri Sankara, the Sri Daksinamurti Stotram, comprising stotras in praise of the glory of Isvara, holds a significant place. Singing the importance of nirguna nirakara paramesvara, the text elaborates on Lord Sri Daksinamurti as embodiment of atma-dharma and knowledge and describes the essential nature of Brahman. Here, Swami Tattvavidananda offers his critical, verse-to-verse, detailed commentary on the Daksinamurti Stotram along with its transliteration in Roman script and its English translation. He explains the ultimate truth as presented in that text through a variety of experiences of the false individual caught in the web of samsara. Through original and contemporary yet common examples, he brings out the purport of the Stotram and enumerates various stages of sadhana to understand the ultimate reality and develop an attitude of witness to the inner world of feelings. Themes like creation and nature of universe, process of gaining knowledge, maya, plurality of the world and the supreme reality, the jiva are explained as given in the text. The fluent and easy-to-understand commentary incorporates ancient and modern scientific theories to explain their inadequacies and contentions of various schools of philosophy on different aspects to enable a broader understanding of the text. The work will interest scholars of ancient Indian philosophy and literature and inspire and motivate general readers keen on acquiring insights into religious and philosophical questions.

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    Here is a critical, verse-to-verse commentary on the Sri Daksinamurti Stotram, a work authored by saint-scholar Sri Sankara glorifying äsvara, along with its Roman transliteration and translation into English. Dealing with themes like knowledge, maya and plurality of the world as given in the text, the author brings out significance of the stotram through original yet common examples.

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    Sri Daksinamurti Stotram of Sri Sankaracarya (PB) by: Swami Tattvavidananda Saraswati 288.00

    Of the monumental literature authored by Sri Sankara, the Sri Daksinamurti Stotram, comprising stotras in praise of the glory of Isvara, holds a significant place. Singing the importance of nirguna nirakara paramesvara, the text elaborates on Lord Sri Daksinamurti as embodiment of atma-dharma and knowledge and describes the essential nature of Brahman. Here, Swami Tattvavidananda offers his critical, verse-to-verse, detailed commentary on the Daksinamurti Stotram along with its transliteration in Roman script and its English translation. He explains the ultimate truth as presented in that text through a variety of experiences of the false individual caught in the web of samsara. Through original and contemporary yet common examples, he brings out the purport of the Stotram and enumerates various stages of sadhana to understand the ultimate reality and develop an attitude of witness to the inner world of feelings. Themes like creation and nature of universe, process of gaining knowledge, maya, plurality of the world and the supreme reality, the jiva are explained as given in the text. The fluent and easy-to-understand commentary incorporates ancient and modern scientific theories to explain their inadequacies and contentions of various schools of philosophy on different aspects to enable a broader understanding of the text. The work will interest scholars of ancient Indian philosophy and literature and inspire and motivate general readers keen on acquiring insights into religious and philosophical questions.

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    The book presents the Sri Devnarayan Katha, an oral narrative extolling the life and deeds of Sri Devnarayan, a much-venerated deity of Rajasthan, that provides insights into the complex social history and sacred significance of the deity, his worship and his devotees. It thus explores questions on our understanding of verbal arts and oral traditions.

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    Sri Devnarayan Katha by: Aditya Malik 612.00

    The book presents the Sri Devnarayan Katha, an oral narrative extolling the life and deeds of Sri Devnarayan, a much-venerated deity of Rajasthan, that provides insights into the complex social history and sacred significance of the deity, his worship and his devotees. It thus explores questions on our understanding of verbal arts and oral traditions.

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    Besides 40 verses praising Sri Jagadamba, this book has 42 beautiful pictures glorifying the Divine Mother, along with recitation rules, Devi Sukta, Sri Durgaa Maanasa Puja, Bhagawati Stuti, aarati, Tantric Durgaa Yantra etc.

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    Sri Durga Chalisa by: Unknown 45.00

    Besides 40 verses praising Sri Jagadamba, this book has 42 beautiful pictures glorifying the Divine Mother, along with recitation rules, Devi Sukta, Sri Durgaa Maanasa Puja, Bhagawati Stuti, aarati, Tantric Durgaa Yantra etc.

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    This booklet has 40 verses (Chaalisaa) together with rules for recitation, Hanumaan aarati and 44 colourful pictures depicting the glory of Sri Hanuman.

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    Sri Hanuman Chalisa by: Unknown 45.00

    This booklet has 40 verses (Chaalisaa) together with rules for recitation, Hanumaan aarati and 44 colourful pictures depicting the glory of Sri Hanuman.

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    This booklet — unique in its genre — gives rules for chanting the 40 verses in praise of Lord Shiva, together with Shiva Maanasa Puja, Sri Rudraashatak, Mritunjaya Stotra, Shiva Stuti, aarati, etc. There are also 43 beautiful pictures depicting the Lord’s leelas.

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    Sri Shiv Chalisa by: Unknown 45.00

    This booklet — unique in its genre — gives rules for chanting the 40 verses in praise of Lord Shiva, together with Shiva Maanasa Puja, Sri Rudraashatak, Mritunjaya Stotra, Shiva Stuti, aarati, etc. There are also 43 beautiful pictures depicting the Lord’s leelas.

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    The book contains, besides 40 verses or Chalisa of Sri Khatu Shyam (in Rajasthan), His story, stuti, and aarati.

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    Sri Shyam Chalisa by: Unknown 45.00

    The book contains, besides 40 verses or Chalisa of Sri Khatu Shyam (in Rajasthan), His story, stuti, and aarati.

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