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Mystic Eros is designed a cultural document on comparative medieval poetry, philosophy, religion and esoteric thoughts after an exhaustive analysis of the concepts of Eros and Kama in the Western and Indian traditions respectively. Eros as longing of the sickening soul in Neoplatonism is metamorphosed into mystic-Eros in the Middle Ages, and while ascending the various steps of the chain of Eros, the soul experiences a constant oscillation between the sacred and ...
"Glory That was Harappan Civilization' is indeed, a complete book based on recent informations and perspectives of the great Harappan / Indus civilization. This is the first of its kind to provide in short a complete picture on the birth, rise and fall of the Harappan Civilization together with its pertinent features for the students, and to those who want to make an acquaintance with the archaeology of this sub-continent. Till date, the study on the ...
A miracle in marble! A dream in marble! A poem! Lavishly praised by countless critics, connoisseurs and commoners, the Taj Mahal has stayed as one of the world’s architectural wonders ever since the day of its completion in 1648. And is unmistakably one of the outstanding creations in the whole spectrum of Islamic architecture in India. For its richness, evocative aesthetic appeal and prodigiousness, it counts among man’s proudest creations. This ...
This is also an anthology based book on Hanuman. It contains Tulsidas’ works on Hanuman (Bajrang Baan, Hanuman Bahuk, Astak and Chalisa), magnificent tracts from Vedas, Upanisad, Vinai Patrika etc. this book also highlights significance of Hanuman’s Name, tail, burning of Lanka etc.
This is the one of the major works of Tulsidas. This book contains the entire text consisting of 573 priceless, gem-like, 2-line verses of pristine beauty, with English translation and short explanations.
This 3-in-1 omnibus volume presents Goswami Tulsidas’ 2 Major texts-Geetawali (V.S. 1625-1628) and Barvai Ramayan (V.S. 1670) besides a Sanskrit composition called Ram Raksha Stotra. Geetawali is a classic composition narrating the divine story of Lord Ram in the poetic style called Geet set to the tunes and lyrics of various Raagas. It displays Tulsidas’ versatile acumen and matchless prowess as a poet, a musician, a devotee par-excellence and a maveric ...
Vinai-Patrika, composed between V.S. 1660-1680 (A.D. 1909-1623) is Goswami Tulsidas ‘most venerated and universally acclaimed tome of magnificent prayerful psalms. It has become the benchmark in the fusion of wisdom and philosophy with devotion, humility, love and affection for the Lord. They are the culumination of his life-long quest for the real truth of existence and its meaning, the Goal of life and how to reach it, the essence of the Vedas and other ...
This is an anthology based story of Ram. The book is in two parts-the first deals with Ram's life story based on Tulsidas' works, Vedas, Puranas, Upanishads; and the second part contains the full text and English translation of Vairagya Sandipani, with exclusive verses culled from Tulsidas' works highlighting the importance and glory of Ram's Holy Name. This section has verses from Guru Granth Sahib and Ramottartaponishad. The first part of the book has Ram's ...
This magnificent composition of Tulsidas narrates the story of Sri Ram in the first half and has subline prayers in the second half. Kavitawali is in the poetic style called Kavitta, Sawaiya, Ghanakshari and Chappey. The book has full text with English translation and explanations with several appendices.