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Published by Ga.1996.CSAPr., 1996
ISBN 10: 0877072485ISBN 13: 9780877072485
Seller: Chris Fessler, Bookseller, Howell, MI, U.S.A.
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brown cloth 8vo. dustwrapper. very fine cond. as new. first edition so stated. frontis. 317p. +ads. illus. 2 append. gloss. chart of the progenitors of the pandavas. ancient philosophy. veda. vedanta. hinduism. ancient religion. mythology. folklore. epic. samkhya. yoga. meditation. ancient india. aryavarta. mahavatar babaji. lahiri mahasaya. swami sri yukteswar.ahamkara. akasha. ananda. asana. astral realm. atman. avidya. brahma sutras. shankaracharya. chakra. deva. darshan. dhatu. guna. ishwara. jivanmukta. jyotish. kundalini.mahasamadhi. nadi shuddhi. ojas. nirguna brahma. rishi. sadhana. tantra. tattva. yuga. yama.~ One of the earliest commentaries on the popular and highly respected yoga scripture known as the Bhagavad Gita was written centuries ago in India by the philosopherseer Adi (the first) Shankaracharya. Several writers have since endeavored to explain the message of the Gita, including advocates of sectarian religious beliefs who claimed to have found in it support for their own opinions, and philosophers endeavoring to portray its significance for readers of their times. Now, in a new commentary on this scripture, Roy Eugene Davis explains the inner meaning in the light of Kriya Yoga. The Bhagavad Gita is a guidebook to understanding, the reality of God, the processes of universal manifestation, and how every aspiring soul can have awareness restored to higher knowledge and spiritual wholeness. Its seven hundred verses encourage the reader to acquire Self~knowledge and to intentionally engage in constructive performance of personal duties along with dedicated spiritual endeavor~to practice Kriya Yoga. The Sanskrit word kriya means "action." Yoga can mean to yoke or unite soul awareness with God; practice of procedures for this purpose; or samadhi, the realization of spiritual wholeness, the culmination of successful practice.".
Published by Apeejay Stya Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 8190863622ISBN 13: 9788190863629
Seller: Book Deals, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.
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Published by Apeejay Stya Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 8190863622ISBN 13: 9788190863629
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Published by Apeejay Stya Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 8190863622ISBN 13: 9788190863629
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Published by Apeejay Stya Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 8190863622ISBN 13: 9788190863629
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Published by Apeejay Stya Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 8190863622ISBN 13: 9788190863629
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Published by Apeejay Stya Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 8190863622ISBN 13: 9788190863629
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Published by Apeejay Stya Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 8190863622ISBN 13: 9788190863629
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Published by Apeejay Stya Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 8190863622ISBN 13: 9788190863629
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Published by Apeejay Stya Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 8190863622ISBN 13: 9788190863629
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Published by Apeejay Stya Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 8190863622ISBN 13: 9788190863629
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ISBN 10: 8190863622ISBN 13: 9788190863629
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Published by Mandrake, 2020
ISBN 10: 0954228634ISBN 13: 9780954228637
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - John was a student of Tantrik guru Dadaji Mahendranath [1911-91] in a correspondence that lasted from 1971 to 1991 and with occasional meetings. The last few years were difficult after Dadaji suffered strokes that affected his memory and ability to write with joined up lettering.Dadaji was a Londoner by birth, whose maternal family included hereditary witches, and after meeting Aleister Crowley in his final years, when he was translating Chinese Taoist texts, he advised Dadaji to travel East if he wished to discover the pinnacle of mystical practices. At length, after interceding war activity, he did just that, via Australia to the far East, before settling in Gujarat, India. In so doing he did indeed bridge the range of Eastern and Western philosophies. It was in respect of this that he first borrowed the Norse image of the Rainbow Bridge, when seeking to create a fusion of Eastern and Western practices.The two main streams of activity that Dadaji was most keen to see made available to westerners came from the two main initiations he received in India: The Adi Nath lineage from Matsyendranath, and the Uttarakaula tantrik tradition of North India.The former emerged as the Arcane Magical Order of the Knights of Shambala, AMOOKOS; the latter as the Fellowship of Uttara Circles of Kaulas, which he asked John to organise for him. Most of the contents of this book is the collected essays created as guidance for those taking initiation in the group, and others with interest.Otherwise John has worked as an Art teacher and therapist in schools, colleges and prisons, having achieved his Masters Degree in Jungian Psychology and Art Therapy from London University in 1982. Some of his paintings illustrate this volume.Gregory Peters is a writer and researcher who has written about Tantra, non-duality, and the intersection of East-West spiritual practices. He is an initiate of Adinatha and Uttara Kaula lineages of tantrika, as well as Dzogchen and western esoteric orders. His latest book was the Magickal Union of East & West from Llewellyn Publications.
Published by Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, Delhi, 2007
ISBN 10: 8180901319ISBN 13: 9788180901317
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. Reprint. Contents Vol. I. Preface. Introduction. 1. The meaning of the Mahabharata. 2. A new language. 3. The systems of Hindu thought. 4. The Golden egg and the universe. 5. Theories and their application. 6. The origin and character of Sanskrt. 7. The method of interpretation. 8. The hymns of the Vedas. 9. The Gods of the Vedas. Index. Vol. II. Preface. 1. The science and philosophy of the Vedas. 2. Brahmanda and the Vedic Gods. 3. Vedic Gods and systems of philosophy. 4. Vedic Gods and systems of Hindu philosophy. 5. The ascending and descending scales of thought. 6. The essence of the Upanisads. 7. Satapatha Brahmana or creative sacrifice. 8. The theory of Hindu religion. 9. The systems of Hindu religion i. The religion of Visnu. 10. ii. The religion of Mahadeva. 11. iii. The religion of Brahma. 12. iv. The religion of Buddha. 13. v. The religion of Jaina. 14. vi. The Tantra or Sakti worship. 15. Hindu thought and the Holy Bible. Index. Vol. III. Introduction. I. The story of the epic i. Adi Parva 1. The birth of heroes. 2. The house of Lac. 3. The marriage of Draupadi. 4. Three new brides of Arjuna. 5. The burning of Khandava forest. II. Sabha Parva 6. The Assembly hall of Yudhisththira. 7. The game of dice. III. Vana Parva 8. In the forest. 9. The mission of Arjuna. 10. The pilgrimage of the Pandavas. 11. The period of probation. IV. Virata Parva 12. In the kingdom of Virata. V. Udyoga Parva 13. Preparations for war. 14. The messengers of peace. 15. The mission of Krsna. VI. Bhishma Parva 16. The field of battle. 17. The Bhagavad Gita. 18. Bhisma's battle of ten days. VII. Drona Parva 19. Drona's battle of five days. VIII. Karna Parva 20. Karna's battle of two days. IX. Salya Parva 21. The defeat of Kauravas. X. Sauptika Parva 22. The slaughter in sleep. XI. Stri Parva 23. The wail of women. XII. Santi Parva 24. The philosophy of peace. XIII. Anusasana Parva 25. The science of the soul. XIV. Asvamedha Parva 26. The sacrifice of the horse. XV. Asramavasika Parva 27. The death of Dhrtarastra. XVI. Mausala Parva 28. The passing of Krishna. XVII. Mahaprasthana Parva 29. The passing of the Pandavas. XVIII. Svargarohanika Parva 30. The ascent to heaven. II. The essence of the epic 1. The problem of the Mahabharata. 2. The method of interpretation. 3. The plan of the Mahabharata. 4. The history of the Mahabharata. 5. The essence of the epic i. Adi Parva. 6. Sabha Parva ii. Sabha Parva. 7. iii. Vana Parva. 8. iv. Virata Parva. 9. v. Udyoga Parva. 10. vi. Bhishma Parva. 11. vii. Drona Parva. 12. viii. Karna Parva. 13. ix. Salya Parva. 14. x. Sauptika Parva. 15. xi. Stri Parva. 16. xii. Santi Parva. 17. xiii. Anusasana Parva. 18. xiv. Asvamedha Parva. 19. xv. Asramavasika Parva. 20. xvi. Mausala Parva. 21. xvii. Mahaprasthana Parva. 22. xviii. Svargarohanika Parva. Index. Vol. IV. The Explanations of the Epic Part I. Introduction. I. Adi Parva 1. Introduction. 2. The birth of heroes or the systems of philosophy personified. 3. Kunti and Karna or earth and the vegetable kingdom. 4. The five Pandava brothers or the birth of man. 5. Krpa and Drona or the teachers of Jainism and Buddhism. 6. Drupada and Drona or the idea of sacrifice in Jainism and Buddhism. 7. The proficiency of the princes or the progress of man from Jainism to Buddhism. 8. The house of lac or the progress of man from Buddhism to Saivism. 9. The wedding of Draupadi or man understands the nature of sacrifice. 10. The division of the kingdom or the connection between Saivism and Buddhism. 11. The exile of Arjuna or the functions of Prana or Breath. 12. The burning of the Khandava forest or man is established in Saivism. II. Sabha Parva 13. The Assembly Hall of Yudhisthira or a picture of Saivism. 14. The Assembly Hall of the Kauravas or a picture of Buddhism and Jainism. 15. The game of Dice or Jainism versus Saivism. 16. The anguish of Draupadi or sacrifice and the idea of God. III. Vana Parva 17. On the banks of the Ganga or the progress of man from Nyaya to the Vaisesika. 1.
Published by (India/Berkeley Adi-Buddha Mandala -1987), 1961
Kl.-8°. OBr. Teilw. leicht angestaubt. No. 82 besteht aus 2 Tln. Enth. u. a.: Chen, C.M., The Flute. Poems in Buddhism (2); Buddha & Divinity (a comparative study of Buddhism & Hindu Tantras) (21); Still more please, Part 1 + 2 (36/37); Dropakula. His Personal Teaching of Perfect Liberation (39); How to Transform Human Body into Buddha Body Part 2 (43); Some Suggestions to the Buddhist World (44); Offspring Ch'an. It's Portraits, Koans a. Poems (70); A Collection of Chenian Short Lectures in America, Part 1 + 2 (78/79); Dreams, their Interpretations, Yoga a. Discriminations (81); Buddhist Views on Contamination Part 1 + 2 (82); White Dakini Powa (A Lecture in U.S.A.) (84); T'ao Poems. Translated in a simplified Classical form (85); How to Become a Bodhisattva (98); How to Choose the Teaching (99); Correspondence among Dharma Groups (100); 24 Stories of Filial Piety. With Pictures & Poems (101); A Critical Essay on the Assured. Realization of Phawa (102); How to be the Universal in Buddhist sense (104); The Lyric Poems of the Sixth Dalai Lama (105); A Picrorial Biography of Buddha Gautama's Childhood (116); The Shortest Path to Sunyata Part 1 + 2 (117/118); The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (128); 103 parables of Bodih-citta. As Taught by The next Buddha Maitreya (129); How to Develop the Bodhi-citta Of Will (130). EINZELHEFTE AUF ANFRAGE! Sprache: Englisch.