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  • ADI SHANKARCHARYA’S BHAJA GOVINDAM (SWAMI SUKHABODHANANDA)

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    Adi Shankaracharya composed a number of Vedantic works for imparting the knowledge of the Self. One of these hymna is the famous “Bhaja Govindam.” ‘Bhaja’ literally means ‘seek,’ ‘Govindam’ means ‘the Lord’—‘the Truth.’ The learned masters, out of deep compassion try to wake up humanity. They invite us to open our eyes to a higher dimension of living. The whole text of Bhaja Govindam in essence means ‘Wake up, seek the Lord, & stop seeking the primitive & superficial things in life.’ The compilation of thoughts presented in this book is applicable in his unique style explains the verses with deep clrity & understanding.
    295/=
  • ANCIENT INDIAN MASSAGE (HARISH JOHARI) Traditional Massage Techniques Based on the Ayurveda

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    Massage, done according to the natural laws of human anatomy and energy flow, offers the most pleasurable benefit of all daily practices. Regular massage vibrates and energizes and, musclesand nerves simultaneously and helps the body become light, active and full of vitality.
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  • ASANA PRANAYAMA MUDRA BANDHA (by Swami Satyananda Saraswati)

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    ''Yoga is not an ancient myth buried in oblivion. It is the most valuable inheritance of the present. It is the essential need of today & the culture of tomorrow''** Swami Satyananda Saraswati********* Yoga is the science of right living & , as such, is intended to be incorporated in daily life. It works on all aspects of the person: the physical, vital, mental, emotional, psychic & spiritual. The work yoga means 'unity' or 'oneness' & is derived from the Sanskrit word yuj which means 'to join'. This unity or joining is described in spiritual terms as the union of the individual consciousness with the universal consciousness.On a more practical level, yoga is a means of balancing & harmonising the body, mind & emotions. This is done through the practice of asana, pranayama, mudra, bandha, shatkarma & meditation, & must be achieved before union cna take place with the higher reality.
    350/=
  • Abhinavagupta's Commentary on the Bhagavad Dita (Gitartha Samgraha)

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    Sanskrit text with English translation, introduction & notes by Boris Marjanouic {218X142mm.,368pgs.}-----------INDICA
    395/= (P.B - 575/= H.B)
  • An Annotated Bibliography of the Alamkarastra by Timothy C. Cahill

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    This volume ocntains the most comprehensive collection of scholarly sources on Indianpoetice and acsthetics (the Alamkarasastra) ever publishcd in ancient India. Entries aredivided into three sections and a detailed index is provided.--------------------------------------------------------------------218x142mm., H.B., 364pga. (Indica books)
    525/=
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