It is divided into two parts. Sabija-Radha-Sahasra-Nama Stotra. (a) Introductory Slokas (b)Viniyoga, Anga-nyasa, Kara nyasa & Hrdayadi-nyasa (c) Two verses of Mangalacarna Meditation (d) Sabija-adhika-Sahasra-Nama Stotra (e) Phala-Stuti. Notes.It is expected that all scholars, devoted and new generation running here and there in search of spiritual touch and meditation will benefit greatly by this information.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rasik Vihari Joshi
R.V. Joshi is the distinguished Sanskrit Scholar of international recognition in the field of Sanskrit and Indological studies. He was Professor of Sanskrit at the university of Jodhpur and Delhi. He has been visiting Professor of Sanskrit and Indology in many countries abroad such as USA, Mexico, Czechoslovakia, Poland Hungary, Costa Rica and Combodia. He has been Head of the department of Sanskrit at the universities of Jodhpur and Delhi for a period of fifteen Years. He has several works to his credit written in Sanskrit, in English, in French, in Spanish and in Hindi. He is a recipient of several awards and Gold Medals including ‘Certificate of Honour’ from the President of India and Sahitya Avademy Award. Creative and critical writings are his forte. Above all, he is a humble devotee and yogi. At present he is Professor of Sanskrit in Mexico.
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