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Religions Of The World:Hinduism:Philosophy
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The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry, by W. G. Archer
During the twentieth century, a certain type of Indian painting began to fascinate the West. Unlike Mughal art, it was a product of Hindu courts in Rajasthan and the Punjab Hills and unlike Mughal painting, its chief concern was with the varied phases of romance. Ladies would be shown brooding in their chambers as storm clouds mounted in the sky... Any thoughts?
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The Yajur Veda translated by A.B. Keith [1914]
This is a complete translation of the Yajur Veda. The Yajur Veda is a detailed manual of the Vedic sacrificial rites. Any thoughts?
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The Vedanta-Sutras, with commentary by Ramanuja, translated by George Thibaut; (
The Vedanta-Sutras, with commentary by Ramanuja, translated by George Thibaut; (Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48) [1904] Any thoughts?
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The Hindu-Yogi Science Of Breath, by Yogi Ramacharaka
A Complete Manual of THE ORIENTAL BREATHING PHILOSOPHY of Physical, Mental, Psychic and Spiritual Development. Any thoughts?
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Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Bk. 3 Pt. 1, by Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
Om! Having bowed down to Narayana, and Nara the foremost of male beings, and the goddess Saraswati also, must the word _Jaya_ be uttered.
Janamejaya said, "O thou foremost of regenerate ones, deceitfully defeated at dice by the sons of Dhritarashtra and their counsellors, incensed by those wicked ones that thus brought about a fierce animosity, and addressed in language that was so cruel, what did the Kuru princes, my ancestors--the sons of Pritha--(then) do? How also did the sons of Pritha, equal unto Sakra in prowess, deprived of affluence and suddenly overwhelmed with misery, pass their days in the forest? Any thoughts?
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Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Bk. 3 Pt. 1, by Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
Om! Having bowed down to Narayana, and Nara the foremost of male beings, and the goddess Saraswati also, must the word _Jaya_ be uttered.
Janamejaya said, "O thou foremost of regenerate ones, deceitfully defeated at dice by the sons of Dhritarashtra and their counsellors, incensed by those wicked ones that thus brought about a fierce animosity, and addressed in language that was so cruel, what did the Kuru princes, my ancestors--the sons of Pritha--(then) do? How also did the sons of Pritha, equal unto Sakra in prowess, deprived of affluence and suddenly overwhelmed with misery, pass their days in the forest? Any thoughts?
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Aryamerica - The Premier Web Site of Arya Samaj
Aryamerica - Official Web Site of Arya Pratinidhi Sabha America Any thoughts?
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Darshana Indian Philosophy Page!
Indian philosophy page, astika philosophy, Nyaya, Vedanta, Saamkhya. Any thoughts?
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Ethics of Hindu Philosophy by Sanderson Beck
Hindu Philosophy Any thoughts?
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Hindu Devotion
Philosophy of Divine Love as per Jadgadguru Kripaluji Maharaj,Paths to God Realization, Explanation of Hindu Dieties, and much more Any thoughts?
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Indian Books Centre-Suppliers of Hinduismt Books from India
We are leading suppliers of Hinduism books from India Any thoughts?
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Indian Philosophy and Religion
General Information. Essays on Hinduism. Religious Texts. Traditional Schools. Modern Schools. Other Religions. Online Book Store.
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Scientology:Bryan Wilson - The Sankhya school.
Hinduism is a religion of great internal diversity. Six ancient and divergent philosophical schools are acknowledged as orthodox. One of these, Sankhya, is neither theistic nor pantheistic... Any thoughts?
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Sri Vaishnava Home Page
Web Page for the Sri Vaishnava tradition of Ramanuja, Alvars, and rishis of the Upanishads and Vedas Any thoughts?
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Tantrik Home Page
Tantra, or more properly tantrika, is a diverse and rich spiritual tradition of the Indian sub-continent. Although in recent years it has become associated with sexuality, in reality this is one aspect of what is a way of life... Any thoughts?
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Tattvavada
The dualist Vedanta school of Madhva. Any thoughts?
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The Advaita Vedanta Home Page
This site is an attempt at providing an easy and structured online introduction to the philosophy of advaita vedAnta, as taught by SankarAcArya and his followers. It is not meant for religious propaganda. This website represents a serious attempt at exploring philosophical issues in advaita vedAnta, as handled by the leading philosophers themselves, and in the context of their times. Any thoughts?
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The Vedanta WebSpot
Information about Vedanta Philosophy as related to Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda and Sri Sarada Devi. Poems of Swami Vivekananda, Important religious days, links to many Vedanta sites. Any thoughts?
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Vedanta, Sankhya, Lokayata - Hindu Philosophical Schools
Hindu Philosophical Schools Any thoughts?
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Yoga Anand Ashram
The complete Yoga resource for information about the Yoga philosophy, practice and benefits of Yoga postures, meditation, and much more. Also the online home of Moksha Journal, the journal of knowledge, spirituality and freedom. Any thoughts?
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The Rig-Veda translated by Ralph Griffith [1896]. This is a complete English tra
HYMN I. Agni.
1 I Laud Agni, the chosen Priest, God, minister of sacrifice, The hotar, lavishest of wealth. 2 Worthy is Agni to be praised by living as by ancient seers. He shall bring. hitherward the Gods. 3 Through Agni man obtaineth wealth, yea, plenty waxing day by day, Most rich in heroes, glorious. 4 Agni, the perfect sacrifice which thou encompassest about Verily goeth to the Gods. 5 May Agni, sapient-minded Priest, truthful, most gloriously great, The God, come hither with the Gods. 6 Whatever blessing, Agni, thou wilt grant unto thy worshipper, That, Angiras, is indeed thy truth. 7 To thee, dispeller of the night, O Agni, day by day with prayer Bringing thee reverence, we come 8 Ruler of sacrifices, guard of Law eternal, radiant One, Increasing in thine own abode. 9 Be to us easy of approach, even as a father to his son: Agni, be with us for our weal... Any thoughts?
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The Bhagavad Gita
The Bhagavad Gita A modern prose translation, sanctioned by the International Gita Society. Any thoughts?
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