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CONTENTS
NEW RELEASES vñxxii
HINDUISM AND ITS SOURCES (Vedic Literature-Tradition and 1
Mythology, Social and Religious Laws: Texts, Translations
and Studies)
PHILOSOPHY
(A)INDIAN (Saddarsanani-The six systems: Texts, Translations,14
and Studies (i) Sankhya (ii) Yoga (iii) Nyaya (iv) Vaisesika
(v) Mimamsa (vi) Vedanta (including all schools like Advaita,
Visistadvaita, etc.)
(B) MODERN 23
BHAGAVAD GITA 30
YOGA(Texts, Translations, Studies, Modern Works on 32
Practical Yoga, Meditation and Mysticism)
TANTRA(Texts, Translations and Studies) 40
BUDDHISM: Philosophy and Religion of All Schools
(Text, Translations & Studies) 43
JAINISM (All Sects: Texts, Translation and Studies) 61
RELIGION AND ETHICS (Including Lives and Teachings of Saints)65
ART, ARCHITECTURE, ANTIQUITIES 71
EPIGRAPHY, PALAEOGRAPHY, NUMISMATICS 73
HISTORY AND CULTURE 74
POLITY, ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY 78
LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit, and 80
other Indian Languages: Grammar, Philology,
Phonetics, Semantics, Philosophy of Grammar)
REFERENCE WORKS (Dictionaries, Concordance, 85
Encyclopaedia, Indexes)
LITERATURE (Sanskrit, Prakrit and other Literatures: Creative87
Writings, Treatises on Poetics, Prosody and Dramaturgy,
Texts, Translations and Studies)
HISTORY OF LITERATURE AND CRITICISM 93
MUSIC AND DANCE 93
ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY, PALMISTRY, MATHEMATICS 98
and other Positive Sciences
PSYCHOLOGY 102
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE: Ayurveda, Homoeopathy & 103
Other Healing Sciences
SANSKRIT AND HINDI TITLES 113
INDEX TITLEñAUTHOR 150
ANCIENT INDIAN TRADITION
AND MYTHOLOGY
Mahapuranas (100 Vols. Approx.)
Translated into English
ISBN 978-81-208-0289-6
Founder Editor Late J.L. Shastri, General Editor : Late G.P. Bhatt
General Editor : G.C. Tripathi
English translation of Puranas planned in a hundred volume
series, of which 74 volumes have appeared so far. Translation
of each Purana is accompanied by a critical introduction,
general index and footnotes
Demy octavo, 300 to 400 pages per volumeEach Volume 850
(cloth bound with plastic cover)
PUBLISHED VOLUMES
Vols.1-4SIVA PURANA Tr. J.L. Shastri
Vols.5-6LINGA PURANA Tr. J.L. Shastri
Vols.7-11BHAGAVATA PURANA Tr. G.V. Tagare
Vols.12-14GARUDA PURANA Tr. J.L. Shastri
Vols.15-19NARADA PURANA Tr. G.V. Tagare
Vols.20-21KURMA PURANA Tr. G.V. Tagare
Vols.22-26BRAHMANDA PURANA Tr. G.V. Tagare
Vols.27-30AGNI PURANA Tr. N. Gangadharan
Vols.31-32VARAHA PURANA Tr. S. Venkitasubramonia Iyer
Vols.33-36BRAHMA PURANA Tr. J.L. Shastri
Vols.37-38VAYU PURANA Tr. G.V. Tagare
Vols.39-48PADMA PURANA Tr. N.A. Deshpande
Vols.49-71SKANDA PURANA Ed. G.P. Bhatt,
Tr. & Annot Shridhar Balooni & Pratosh Panda
Vols. 72-73VAMANA PURANA Tr. & Annot. R.S. Shiva Ganesha Murthy
Vols. 74-76GANESA PURANA Tr. & Annot. Greg Bailey
Vols. 77-79BRAHMAVAIVARTA PURANA Tr. & Annot. G.P. Bhatt
PURANAS UNDER PREPARATION
l Brahma-Vaivarta Purana (Vol. 80-82 AITM)
lVishnu Purana lBhavisya Purana lMatsya Purana
lDevi Bhagavata Purana l Kalika Purana
lMarkandeya PuranalVisnudharmottara Purana

SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST
(50 Volumes)
Ed. F. Max-Müller
ISBN: 978-81-208-0101-1 (Set)
25000 (
500 Each Vol.)
These volumes of the Sacred Books of the East series include translations of all the most important
works of the seven non-Christian religions that have exercised a profound influence on the
civilisations of the continent of Asia. The Vedic Brahmanic system claims 21 volumes, Buddhism
10, and Jainism 2; 8 volumes comprise Sacred Books of the Parsees; 2 volumes represent Islam;
and 6 the two main indigenous systems of China. Translated by twenty leading authorities
in their respective fields, the volumes have been edited by the late F. Max Müller. The inception,
publication and the compilation of these books cover 34 years.
BUDDHISM
Vol. 49: Buddhist Mahayana Texts
Vol. 11: Buddhist Suttas
Vol. 10: The Dhammapada and Sutta Nipata
Vols. 35 & 36: The Questions of King Milinda (2 Parts)
Vol. 21: The Saddharma Pundarika or the Lotus of the True Law
Vols. 13, 17 & 20: Vinaya Texts (3 Parts)
CHINESE
Vols. 3, 16, 27, 28, 39 & 40: The Sacred Books of China (6 Parts)
Vol. 19: The Fo-Sho-Hing-Tsan-King
ISLAM
Vols. 6 & 9: The Qur'an (2 Parts)
JAINISM
Vols. 22 & 45: The Jaina Sutras (2 Parts)
PARSIS
Vols. 5, 18, 24, 37 & 47: Pahlavi Texts (5 Parts)
Vols. 4, 23 & 31: The Zend-Avesta (3 Parts)
Vol. 50: A General Index to the Names and Subject-matter of the
Sacred Books of the East
VEDIC-BRAHMANIC SYSTEM
Vol. 8: The Bhagavadgita with the Sanatsujatiya and the Anugita
Vols. 29 & 30: The Grihya-Sutras: Rules of Vedic Domestic
Ceremonies (2 Parts)
Vol. 42: Hymns of the Atharva Veda together with Extracts
from the Ritual Books and the Commentaries
Vol. 7: The Institutes of Vishnu
Vol. 25: The Laws of Manu
Vol. 33: The Minor Law Books
Vols. 2 & 14: The Sacred Laws of the Aryas as Taught in the Schools of
Apastamba, Gautama, Vasishtha and Baudhayana (2 Parts)
Vols. 12, 26, 41, 43 & 44: The Satapatha Brahmana According to the
Text of the Madhyandina School (5 Parts)
Vols. 1 & 15: The Upanishads (2 Parts)
Vols. 34 & 38: The Vedanta Sutras (2 Parts)
Vol. 48: The Vedanta-Sutras (with the commentary by Ramanuja)
Vols. 32 & 46: Vedic Hymns (2 Parts)

THE ADVAITA VEDANTA OF SIVA SAMHITA: THE ADVAITA VEDANTA OF SIVA SAMHITA: THE ADVAITA VEDANTA OF SIVA SAMHITA: THE ADVAITA VEDANTA OF SIVA SAMHITA: THE ADVAITA VEDANTA OF SIVA SAMHITA: First Ever
Vedantic Exposition (commentary on the First Chapter of the
Siva Samhita by K. Kathirasan—Eds. S. Anuradha S. Anuradha S. Anuradha S. Anuradha S. Anuradha &&&&&
Kannan KrishnasamyKannan KrishnasamyKannan KrishnasamyKannan KrishnasamyKannan Krishnasamy
›iva Samhitå has come to be known as one of the three
source texts for the Ha¢ha Yoga  tradition. The significant
departure from the teachings of the Ha¢ha Yoga  tradition
will be obvious to anyone who studies its first chapter in its
entirety. The teachings of the first chapter of the ›iva
Samhitå are very much rooted in the Advaita Vedånta tradition but modern scholars
and traditional teachers of Advaita Vedånta  have yet to discover its worthiness as
an authentic Prakaraƒa Grantha.
Delhi, 2018. ii, 210p. biblio., gloss., index, notes.
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Through Food—Talya LutzkerTalya LutzkerTalya LutzkerTalya LutzkerTalya Lutzker
Ayurveda is a holistic healing system developed in ancient
India to increase an understanding of the human body, mind,
and spirit. It organizes the elements of ether, air, fire, water,
and earth into three body types or doshas, and even though
each person is unique, one of these doshas will predominate
their consitution and will need to be balanced on a regular
basis. Over 120 delicious recipes provide healing flavours and
harmony to the mind and spirit. Notations on each recipe page show how the
unique chemistry of that recipe can be used to balance the bodyís constitution.
Delhi, 2018. vii, 178p.+8 col. illus., tables, gloss., index
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*BEAT FATIGUE WITH YOGA*BEAT FATIGUE WITH YOGA*BEAT FATIGUE WITH YOGA*BEAT FATIGUE WITH YOGA*BEAT FATIGUE WITH YOGA: : : : : A Simple Step-by-Step
Way to Restore Energy
—Fiona Agombar—Fiona Agombar—Fiona Agombar—Fiona Agombar—Fiona Agombar
Beat Fatigue With Yoga will show you how to:
●Find easy ways to relax and improve you stamina.
●Work out the causes of fatigue.
●Balance your chakras, or personal energy centres.
●Using breathing exercises to boost vitality.
●Use simple yoga routines to increase energy and stretch
and tone your physique.
This newly revised edition includes two simple−to−follow chapters on how yoga
can specifically help those with profound exhaustion and the condition ME−also
known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Delhi, 2017, 224p., diagrs., illus., biblio., gloss.
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*DOORWAYS TO AWAKENING: *DOORWAYS TO AWAKENING: *DOORWAYS TO AWAKENING: *DOORWAYS TO AWAKENING: *DOORWAYS TO AWAKENING: A Guide to Self-Realization
—Edward Tarabilda & Orion Hawthorne—Edward Tarabilda & Orion Hawthorne—Edward Tarabilda & Orion Hawthorne—Edward Tarabilda & Orion Hawthorne—Edward Tarabilda & Orion Hawthorne
Doorways to Awakening is a practical guide which elucidates the
key elements of each of these eight paths, and how best to
maximize your progress in your destined expansion of
conciousness and spiritual development. How do you Awaken
to the Truth of your Being, pure Awareness? The answer lies
within.
ìFinally! Iím so excited to see Edís profound and life changing insights in
Doorways to Awakening being shared.î                 ó J ANET BRAY ATTWOOD
Delhi, 2018, x, 179p., figs.
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHIESENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHIESENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHIESENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHIESENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHIES
Vol. 23Vol. 23 Vol. 23Vol. 23Vol. 23: : : : : Suddhadvaita Vedanta Philosophy
—Ed. Karl H. Potter Karl H. Potter Karl H. Potter Karl H. Potter Karl H. Potter
Madhva, the founding figure of the Dvaita system of
philosophy, states the major tenets of his philosophical system
in a nutshell in his Mahabharata tatparyanirnaya 1.70−71.
Madhvaís is the first of those systems labeled ìVedantaî to
espouse such a sweeping set of distinct kinds of real entities.
Notably, the Advaita system of Samkara denied any differences at all, labeling all
such distinctions at best anirvarcaniya,  impossible to speak of consistently.
Delhi, 2019. 478p.
[978-81-208-4154-3][978-81-208-4154-3][978-81-208-4154-3][978-81-208-4154-3][978-81-208-4154-3]
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Vol. 24Vol. 24Vol. 24Vol. 24Vol. 24: : : : : Kashmir Saiva Philosophy—Ed. Karl H. Potter Karl H. Potter Karl H. Potter Karl H. Potter Karl H. Potter
This volume, although entitled ìKashmir ›aivismî, does not deal with Nandike‹vara
and Rase‹vara−›aivism because of their paucity of significant philosophical materials.
And ›r∂kaƒ¢haís philosophy has been dealt with in a separate volume of this
Encyclopedia (volume 15), because of its affinity to Bedhåbheda. For the most
part, this volume follows common parlance and maps a lineage, mostly Pratyabhij¤å
but also diverse, including such authors as ›ivånanda, Abhinavagupta, and Jayaratha.
Delhi, 2019. 503p.
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NEW RELEASES
NEW RELEASES
CLASSICAL YOGA PHILOSOPHY AND THE LEGACY OFCLASSICAL YOGA PHILOSOPHY AND THE LEGACY OFCLASSICAL YOGA PHILOSOPHY AND THE LEGACY OFCLASSICAL YOGA PHILOSOPHY AND THE LEGACY OFCLASSICAL YOGA PHILOSOPHY AND THE LEGACY OF
SAMKHYASAMKHYA SAMKHYASAMKHYASAMKHYA—With Skt. Text & Eng. Tr. of Patanjala Yogasutra-
s, Vyasa Bhasya and Tattvavaisaradi of Vacaspatimisra by
Gerald James LarsonGerald James LarsonGerald James LarsonGerald James LarsonGerald James Larson
The purpose of this book is to present a systematic discussion
of the philosophy of classical yoga as an interpretation and
further elucidation of the philosophy of classical samkhya, based
upon new translations into English of the three most important
texts of philosophical yoga, namely, the Yoga−sutra−s, attributed
to a certain Patanjali and usaully called the Patanjala−yoga−sutra or Patanjala−yoga−
sastra (hereafter simply YS) (ca. CE 350−450), its basic commentary (the Bhasya)
attributed to the legendary vedavyasa (hereafter the VB) (likewise ca CE 350−450);
and a long sub−commentary called a Tika (or Vyakhya) entitled Tattvavaisaradi (ìA
Skilled Clarification of the Truthî) (of Yoga) (hereafter TV) Composed by the well
known scholar of Indian Philosophy Vacaspatimisra (hereafter VM) (ca CE 950).
The total complex of the translation includes the four sections (or Pada−s) of the
YS, inclusive of the ìSamadhi Pada, ìthe Concentration Sectionî (with 51 sutra−
s), the ìSadhana Pada, ìthe meditative practice sectionî (with 55 sutra−s), the
ìVibhuti Pada, ìthe extraordinary cognitive states sectionî (with 55 sutra−s) and
ìKaivalya Pada, ìthe spiritual freedom sectionî (with 34 sutra−s). The sutra−s, taken
together alone (without commentary), or what is known as the ìsutrapatha,î number
195.
Delhi, 2018. xvi, 1024p., abbrev., biblio., gloss., index, notes.
(MLBD Classical System of Indian Philosophy Vol. 2)
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THE DISGUISE OF LANGUAGE: THE DISGUISE OF LANGUAGE: THE DISGUISE OF LANGUAGE: THE DISGUISE OF LANGUAGE: THE DISGUISE OF LANGUAGE: Translation Through the
Mahabharata—Dan RudmannDan RudmannDan RudmannDan RudmannDan Rudmann
The Disguise of Language explores translation through the
Mahåbhårata to uncover ways in which the text develops and
carries meaning.
Examining a matrix of interacting narratives, this study
argues that the epic poem binds diverse genres and perspectives
towards its self−description as comprehensive and exhaustive.
Dan Rudmann builds sites of alliance between the epicís discourse and a range
of literary traditions, theory, and scholarship to present new ways of understanding
translation as dialogical correspondence, occurring within and between languages.
The Disguise of Language asks how an alteration of form or change of context can
at once obscure and reveal its subject.
Delhi, 2019. x, 220p.
(India’s Sanskrit Epics: Texts and Translations)
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Philosophy
And the Legacy
of Så√khya
MLBD Classical Systems of
Indian Philosophy : 2
THE
DISGUISE OF
LANGUAGE
Translation Through
the Mahabharata
by
DAN RUDMANN
Encyclopedia
of Indian
Philosophies
Vol. 23
Suddhadvaita
Vedanta Philosophy
Ed.
KARL H. POTTER

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Ayurvedic knowledge is perennial and univesal, as valid today
as it was 5,000 years ago and will continue to be 5000 years
from now. Ayurveda is the product of a civilisation that is deeply
rooted in nature. All of us have a mother in nature and only
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This book is about the fundamentals of the Ayurvedic
worldview and shows how to determine our constitutional type
and apply the principles of Ayurveda to nutrition. It proceeds
to consider the effects that food has on our constitution and the inner nature of
nutrition. It outlines the basis for good habits to establish and preserve our health
and provide ideal nourishment for keeping energy balanced and bring our body
into harmony with the mind. It explains good digestion, the six tastes, their elements
and relevance to constitutional−types. It then looks at various methods of food
processing, pressure cooking, the preparation of dals, vegatables, rice, Indian flat
breads, homemade dips, souces, nut butter, how to make home made ghee and the
low down on fat, dairy, salt and sweeteners. It also covers stocking the kitchen and
menu planning. By using fresh produce and ingredients and a selection of herbs
and spices, you can create a variety of mouth watering healthy dishes.
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The purpose of this book is to provide young people (of all
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The Head Beneath the Altar—Brian Collins—Brian Collins—Brian Collins—Brian Collins—Brian Collins
The presents a wide−ranging study of Hindu texts read through
the lens of Rene Girardís mimetic theory of the sacrificial
origin of religion and culture. For those interested in Girard
and comparative religion, the book also performs a careful
reading of Girardís work, drawing connections between his
thought and the work of theorists like Georges Dumezll and
Girogio Agamben. Brain Collins examines the idea of sacrifice
from the earliest recorded rituals through the flowering of
classical mythology and the ancient Indian institutions of the duel, the oath, and
the secret warrior society.
Delhi, 2018, x, 310p., tables, biblio., index, notes.
(Hindu Tradition Series Vol. 7)
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‘Perceiver’ from the ‘Perceived’ (Sanskrit Text with
Transliteration, Translation and Index)—Commentator
Shrikrishna D. Deshmukh, Shrikrishna D. Deshmukh, Shrikrishna D. Deshmukh, Shrikrishna D. Deshmukh, Shrikrishna D. Deshmukh, Tr. Mukta WalvekarMukta WalvekarMukta WalvekarMukta WalvekarMukta Walvekar
Samådhi is a topic of great curiosity, amazement, astonishment
and mysteriousness. There are stories of people siting quitly in
Samådhi for years together. Stories of Uddhava, Hanumåna in
Samådhi are starling for many people, Dæk−Dæ‹ya Viveka, however,
explains the concept of Samådhi based on Vedånta philosophy
in a lucid, coherent manner. Various types of Samådhi have
been explained to help genuine seekers develop the firm belief that, they too can
practice Samådhi. The success of this treatise indeed lies in this feature.
ìDr. Deshmukh who is a distinguished spiritual author, brings in great depth
and subtlety to the thinking process of seekers. His lucid commentary on Drk−
Drsya Viveka is a precious addition to the set of Vedanta treatises.î
óSWAMI BRAHMASTHANANDAJI MAHARAJ
Delhi, 2018, xxxv, 112p.
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of Western Masters)—Compiled by Neha Khandelwal Neha Khandelwal Neha Khandelwal Neha Khandelwal Neha Khandelwal
This book are culled some of the best inspirational quotes which
are full of wit, humour and motivation from various sources.
The quotations have been arranged here thematically
representing a broad spectrum of spiritual traditions of West.
They range from Jesus to John Milton, Archemidies to Einstein,
Wordsworth to Al−Ghazali, Alexander to Napoleon. The wise
words of these masters of their field have trickled down through
ages propagating truth and knowledge. These quotes can serve
as medicine if they are encountered repeatedly. They can help one feel good
about oneself and life in general. A good quote can be worth thousand words if
conveyed logically and according the context.
Delhi, 2018, x, 199p., (Gems of Wisdom Series)
[978-81-7822-478-7] [978-81-7822-478-7] [978-81-7822-478-7] [978-81-7822-478-7] [978-81-7822-478-7]
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FIRE, DEATH AND PHILOSOPHY: FIRE, DEATH AND PHILOSOPHY: FIRE, DEATH AND PHILOSOPHY: FIRE, DEATH AND PHILOSOPHY: FIRE, DEATH AND PHILOSOPHY: A History of Ancient Indian
Thinking—Joanna JurewiczJoanna JurewiczJoanna JurewiczJoanna JurewiczJoanna Jurewicz
This book is an attempt to reconstruct the foundations of
Indian philosophy which are reflected in early Indian texts
dated between 13th and 6th B.C.E. They are religious texts
composed in Sanskrit which were transmitted orally in the
families of priests called Brahmins. The sources forming the
basis for the analysis presented in this book come from three
layers of the Vedic tradition.
The first part of this bookís title refers to these three
layers of ancient Indian tradition. The concept of fire is the central metaphysical
concept of Rgvedic thought and remains such until the Bråhmaƒas. The second
part of the title refers to a further aim of the book, which is to present a history
of ancient Indian thought.
Delhi, 2018. 718p., biblio., index, notes.
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AN INDIAN RATIONAL THEOLOGY: AN INDIAN RATIONAL THEOLOGY: AN INDIAN RATIONAL THEOLOGY: AN INDIAN RATIONAL THEOLOGY: AN INDIAN RATIONAL THEOLOGY: Introduction to
Udayana’s Nyayakusumanjali —George Chemparathy—George Chemparathy—George Chemparathy—George Chemparathy—George Chemparathy
The present work is a modest attempt to give a brief
introduction to the doctrine of God as found in udayanaís
works in general, in his Nyayakusumanjali in particular. The
writerís aim has been to give as faithful an interpretation of
udayanaís ideas as possible in the given amount of space. How
far he has succeeded in the realization of his aim should be
left to the judgement of the critical reader. With a view to
acquaint the reader with the manner of argumentation of
the author of the Nyayakusumanjali, he has let udayana himself speak by quoting
him in translation wherever an important point was at issue.
Delhi, 2018, 202p., abbrev., append., biblio., index, notes.
(Publications of the DeNobili Research Library Vol. I)
[978-81-208-4202-1][978-81-208-4202-1][978-81-208-4202-1][978-81-208-4202-1][978-81-208-4202-1]
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*MAKING SCIENCE MORE EFFECTIVE THROUGH ART OF*MAKING SCIENCE MORE EFFECTIVE THROUGH ART OF*MAKING SCIENCE MORE EFFECTIVE THROUGH ART OF*MAKING SCIENCE MORE EFFECTIVE THROUGH ART OF*MAKING SCIENCE MORE EFFECTIVE THROUGH ART OF
MEDICINE: MEDICINE: MEDICINE: MEDICINE: MEDICINE: Becoming the Medicine We Practice—Claudia—Claudia —Claudia—Claudia—Claudia
Welch, Welch, Welch, Welch, Welch, Foreword by Robert SvobodaRobert SvobodaRobert SvobodaRobert SvobodaRobert Svoboda
ìThis book belongs in the library of every health care
practitioner, and indeed any concerned individual, who wishes
to cultivate good relationships with, and good influence on,
all sentient beings, and our planet.î
óDR. ROBERT S VOBODA, BAMS
ì...Dr. Claudia Welch has developed the insight to see beyond
the physical and to look for the subtle signs of pre−
pathological conditions. The practitioner can use the practical steps in this
book to guide them beyond lab tests and toward results that are more effective.î
óVASANT LAD, BAMS
Delhi, 2018, 254p., index, notes.
(Medicine & Spirituality Series Vol. 4)
[978-81-7822-291-2][978-81-7822-291-2][978-81-7822-291-2][978-81-7822-291-2][978-81-7822-291-2]
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THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD: THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD: THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD: THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD: THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD: or the After Death
Experiences on the Bardo Plane, according to Lama Kazi
Dawa-Samdup’s English Rendering— — — — — Compiled & Ed.
by W.Y. Evans-WentzW.Y. Evans-WentzW.Y. Evans-WentzW.Y. Evans-WentzW.Y. Evans-Wentz
The Tibetan Book of the Dead, or the Bardo Thodol, is a book
of instructions for the dead and dying. It is meant to be a
guide for the dead man during the period of his Bardo
existence. The text falls into three parts. The first part, called
Chikhai Bardo, describes the psychic happenings at the
moment of death. The second part, or Chonyid Bardo,  deals with the dreamñstate
which supervenes immediately after death, and with what are called ëKarmic
illusionsí. The third part, or Sidpa Bardo,  concerns the onset of the birthñinstinct
and of prenatal events.
Delhi, 2018, lxxxiv, 264p.+B/w illus. on Art Paper, append., index, notes.
[978-81-7822-251-6] [978-81-7822-251-6] [978-81-7822-251-6] [978-81-7822-251-6] [978-81-7822-251-6]
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*THE NOTEBOOKS OF PAUL BRUNTON*THE NOTEBOOKS OF PAUL BRUNTON*THE NOTEBOOKS OF PAUL BRUNTON*THE NOTEBOOKS OF PAUL BRUNTON*THE NOTEBOOKS OF PAUL BRUNTON
Vol. 13Vol. 13 Vol. 13Vol. 13Vol. 13: : : : : Relativity, Philosophy, and MindRelativity, Philosophy, and MindRelativity, Philosophy, and MindRelativity, Philosophy, and MindRelativity, Philosophy, and Mind
Here are the pivotal elements of a fresh, vital teaching the
intellect can accept and the conscience can approve... a
transformative world−view adequate to the intellectual, moral,
and spiritual opportunities of modern living. Together these
three sections of Relativity, Philosophy, and Mind  construct
an unusually broad bridge between the leading edge of modern
science and the most stable insights of the perennial wisdom traditions.
Delhi, 2018. xiii, 95p.+283p.+162p.=553p., index
[978-81-7822-425-1][978-81-7822-425-1][978-81-7822-425-1][978-81-7822-425-1][978-81-7822-425-1]
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Vol. 14Vol. 14 Vol. 14Vol. 14Vol. 14: : : : : Inspiration and the OverselfInspiration and the OverselfInspiration and the OverselfInspiration and the OverselfInspiration and the Overself
Nearly everyone has brief moments of exalting contact with his or her own divine
Soul: this book shows how to make the most of those moments; how to recognize,
develop, test, and follow through on intuitions; how to contact the source of
inspiration and make its vitalizing power a continuous presence.
Delhi, 2018. ix, 262p., index
[978-81-7822-426-8][978-81-7822-426-8][978-81-7822-426-8][978-81-7822-426-8][978-81-7822-426-8]
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Vol. 15Vol. 15 Vol. 15Vol. 15Vol. 15: : : : : Advanced Contemplation: Advanced Contemplation: Advanced Contemplation: Advanced Contemplation: Advanced Contemplation: The Peace within You
Advanced Contemplation takes the high road, a direct route to the deepest mystical
statesóyielding permanent results of a metaphysical, trans−personal, and universal
nature. Explaning why ìshort pathî methods (Zen, Krishnamurti, etc.) are so
often insufficient, it shows when, how, and in what spirit to use them effectively.
The Peace Within You is an uplifting approach to ìthe peace which passeth
understandingî at the core of every human being, showing how its rich serenity
can be consciously integrated into daily living.
Delhi, 2018. x, 244p.+112p., index
[978-81-7822-427-5][978-81-7822-427-5][978-81-7822-427-5][978-81-7822-427-5][978-81-7822-427-5]
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Vol. 16Vol. 16 Vol. 16Vol. 16Vol. 16: : : : : Enlightened Mind, Divine MindEnlightened Mind, Divine MindEnlightened Mind, Divine MindEnlightened Mind, Divine MindEnlightened Mind, Divine Mind
Here is a strong, controversial, and definitive account of what ìEnlightenmentî
isóand of the principles under−lying it: a standard by which to evaluate claims
of ìunion with God.î Outlining stages in the spiritual hierarchy of mystics, saints,
messengers, prophets, sages, and avatars (ìdivine incarnationsî), it treats with
unprecedented clarity the distinctions between inspired−human and divine identity.
Delhi, 2018. xi, 245p.+96p.+33p.+92p.=477p., index
[978-81-7822-428-2][978-81-7822-428-2][978-81-7822-428-2][978-81-7822-428-2][978-81-7822-428-2]
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AN  INDIAN
RATIONAL
THEOLOGY
Intoruction to
UDAYANAíS
NYÅYAKUSUMűNJALI
by
GEORGE CHEMPARATHY

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IN EARLY BUDDHISM:IN EARLY BUDDHISM:IN EARLY BUDDHISM:IN EARLY BUDDHISM:IN EARLY BUDDHISM: A Critical Study of the Schism
Samghabheda and Nikayabheda —— ———Lokananda C. BhikkhuLokananda C. BhikkhuLokananda C. BhikkhuLokananda C. BhikkhuLokananda C. Bhikkhu
This study is an attempt to address this suggestion and
addresses schism and its applicability in the Buddhist Studies
arena; it analyses the meaning of sect and schism from a
comparative perspective. It further examines the social, political,
and geographical circumstances of ancient India, which actually
influenced and contributed to the first and later splits in the
Sa≈gha community. The present work also observes that there were personal
conflicts among the disciples of the Buddha, which later emerged as confrontations
and caused splitting. Additionally, it also examines and finds that there were
different groups of bhikkhus within the Buddhist Sa≈gha who were under the
tutelage and leadership of a certain prominent disciple of the Buddha.
Delhi, 2019, 265p.
[978-81-208-4233-5] [978-81-208-4233-5] [978-81-208-4233-5] [978-81-208-4233-5] [978-81-208-4233-5]
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Spiritual Wisdom— — — — — Ed. by Swamini Swamini Swamini Swamini Swamini
VidyaprakashanandaVidyaprakashanandaVidyaprakashanandaVidyaprakashanandaVidyaprakashananda
[978-81-208-4226-7] [978-81-208-4226-7] [978-81-208-4226-7] [978-81-208-4226-7] [978-81-208-4226-7] (Set)(Set) (Set)(Set)(Set)
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Delhi, 2019, 139p.
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PANINI’S METALANGUAGEPANINI’S METALANGUAGEPANINI’S METALANGUAGEPANINI’S METALANGUAGEPANINI’S METALANGUAGE —— ———Hartmut ScharfeHartmut ScharfeHartmut ScharfeHartmut ScharfeHartmut Scharfe
The present monograph reflects authorís in−depth study of
Paniniís Astadhyayi, allied treatises and relevant research work
done in this area. The author analyses the peculiarities of the
metalanguage Panini has used to describe Sanskrit Language
under eight headings: 1. Language and Metalanguage, 2.
Phonology, 3. Inflection, 4. Composition, 5. Word formaton,
6. Syntax, 7. Quotation and 8. Non−technical formulations.
Delhi, 2019, 150p., abbrev., append., index, ref.
(Critical Studies on Paninian Studies Vol. 2)
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—— ———Original Commentary in Marathi by Shankar MaharajShankar MaharajShankar MaharajShankar MaharajShankar Maharaj
Khandarkar, Khandarkar, Khandarkar, Khandarkar, Khandarkar, Ed. Shrikrishna Deshmukh, Shrikrishna Deshmukh, Shrikrishna Deshmukh, Shrikrishna Deshmukh, Shrikrishna Deshmukh, Tr. MuktaMukta MuktaMuktaMukta
WalvekarWalvekarWalvekarWalvekarWalvekar
Mere recitation, reading or singing of verses in Pasåyadåna
has evidently not changed people or society. The Indian
mindset has resigned to constant expectations of blessings,
grace or divine power in life. As a result, people have become
dependent, lethargic, passive and actionless, which surely is
an area of concern.
It is only natural and right to expect people to evaluate their own malicious
thoughts and eradicate their bad inclinations themselves. The darkness created
by a personís sins can go away only by the light of his own virtues. The world
will see the glorious light of actions (Swadharma)  only when everyone performs
his own duties in the most effective manner. It is clearly the responsibility of the
reader to understand the meaning of these verses, introspect himself and change
his own behaviour intrinsically. If everyone can change himself in this manner,
it may be called as the real fulfilment of Sant J¤åne‹waraís wishes in Pasåyadåna.
Delhi, 2018, viii, 112p.
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PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN SAIVA SIDDHANTA:PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN SAIVA SIDDHANTA:PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN SAIVA SIDDHANTA:PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN SAIVA SIDDHANTA:PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN SAIVA SIDDHANTA:
With Special Reference to Sivagrayogin—————Jayandra SoniJayandra SoniJayandra SoniJayandra SoniJayandra Soni
›aiva siddhånta is a religio−philosophical system of Hinduism
under the rubric of ›aivism and ›ivågrayogin (16th century)
is one of its accredited representatives. Although ›ivågrayoginís
profound contribution to the tradition is undisputed, not much,
if any, special study has been done on what can be called its
magnum opus, the ›ivågrabhå¶ya.
The book puts into perspective the fundamental concepts
and presuppositions of the ›aiva Siddhånta tradition and develops its thematic
study on the basis of a clear presentation of the terminological framwork supporting
›aiva Siddhånta philosophical anthropology.
Delhi, 2018 (Rev. & Corrected Ed.), xviii, 240p., append., biblio., notes, index.
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Origin and
Formation
of Sects and
Sectarianism in
Early Buddhism
by
LOKANANDA C. BHIKKHU
PARAMHANS
SWAMI
OMKARANANDA
SARASWATI
Spiritual Wisdom
Ed. by
SWAMINI
Paniniís
Metalanguage
HARTMUT SCHARFE

PORTRAITS OF TIBETAN BUDDHIST MASTERSPORTRAITS OF TIBETAN BUDDHIST MASTERSPORTRAITS OF TIBETAN BUDDHIST MASTERSPORTRAITS OF TIBETAN BUDDHIST MASTERSPORTRAITS OF TIBETAN BUDDHIST MASTERS —Don—Don—Don—Don—Don
Farber, Farber, Farber, Farber, Farber, Foreword by Sogyal Rinpoche, Sogyal Rinpoche, Sogyal Rinpoche, Sogyal Rinpoche, Sogyal Rinpoche, with words
from the Masters and text by McClean NovickMcClean NovickMcClean NovickMcClean NovickMcClean Novick
Renowned photographer Don Farber, one of the most important
chroniclers of Buddhism today, brings the face and the spirit
of contemporary Tibetan Buddhism alive with this remarkable
book. Portaits of Tibetan Buddhist Mastersña collection of superb
color photographs presented with brief biographies and
teachings from each masterñis a vibrant work, a testament to the compassion and
wisdom that lie at the heart of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. This book plays
an important role in preserving Tibetan culture, in all its richness and complexity,
through the words and faces of its esteemed masters.
Delhi, 2018, xi, 180p., coloured illus. on Art Paper, gloss.
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THE POWER OF BUDDHISMTHE POWER OF BUDDHISMTHE POWER OF BUDDHISMTHE POWER OF BUDDHISMTHE POWER OF BUDDHISM —The Dalai Lama & Jean-—The Dalai Lama & Jean-—The Dalai Lama & Jean-—The Dalai Lama & Jean-—The Dalai Lama & Jean-
Claude CarriereClaude CarriereClaude CarriereClaude CarriereClaude Carriere
In The Power of Buddhism, His Holiness the Dalai Lama discusses
with writer Jean−Claude Carriere the great problems of our
time. Through a dialogue that strives to remain constantly
open and away from dogma, they cover topics such as
democracy, fundamentalism, womenís and human rights,
education, terrorism, volence and environment, among others.
Despite the challenges of humanity the Dalai Lama professes
his faith in man, and his belief that the world is moving towards peace and unity.
Delhi, 2017, vi, 195p., Notes.
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PSALMS OF THE EARLY BUDDHISTSPSALMS OF THE EARLY BUDDHISTSPSALMS OF THE EARLY BUDDHISTSPSALMS OF THE EARLY BUDDHISTSPSALMS OF THE EARLY BUDDHISTS
(2 Vols. in One)—Rhys Davids—Rhys Davids—Rhys Davids—Rhys Davids—Rhys Davids
Vol. I : Psalms of the Sisters.Vol. I : Psalms of the Sisters.Vol. I : Psalms of the Sisters.Vol. I : Psalms of the Sisters.Vol. I : Psalms of the Sisters.
Vol. II : Psalms of the Brethren.Vol. II : Psalms of the Brethren.Vol. II : Psalms of the Brethren.Vol. II : Psalms of the Brethren.Vol. II : Psalms of the Brethren.
Here the title of this volume has been modified by the ampler
designation: Verses attributed, in the tradition of Pali Canon,
to certain eminent Sisters (Theri−Bhikkhunis) of the Buddhist
Order, and forming the second and smaller portion of the
work entitled Thera−theri−gathañ i.e., verses of the Elders, Brethren and Sisters.
Bhikkus formed the great majority in the order, and, in standing and position,
ranked senior to the Bhikkhunis. The prior appearance of a translation of the
latter part of the book is due, not to a wish to improve upon the ancient order,
but to an accidental circumstance in the supply of materials.
Delhi, 2018, xlii, 200p.+lii, 466p.=740p., append., notes, index.
(Sacred Books of the Buddhists)
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RAIMON PANIKKAR: RAIMON PANIKKAR: RAIMON PANIKKAR: RAIMON PANIKKAR: RAIMON PANIKKAR: Opera Omnia (18 Books in 12 Volumes)
— — — — — Ed. by Milena Carrara Pavan Milena Carrara Pavan Milena Carrara Pavan Milena Carrara Pavan Milena Carrara Pavan
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1.1. 1.1.1.MYSTICISM AND SPIRITUALITYMYSTICISM AND SPIRITUALITYMYSTICISM AND SPIRITUALITYMYSTICISM AND SPIRITUALITYMYSTICISM AND SPIRITUALITY
1.1 : Mysticism, Fullness of Life
This first volume of Opera Omnia  is partly autobiographical, dealing as it does
with the most important theme of Raimon Panikkarís life. It has been a
district inspiration for all his writtings, to the extent that it has become their
indispensable hermeneutical key.
Delhi, 2019, xxx, 286p.
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1.2 : Spirituality, the Way of Life
2.2. 2.2.2.RELIGION AND RELIGIONSRELIGION AND RELIGIONSRELIGION AND RELIGIONSRELIGION AND RELIGIONSRELIGION AND RELIGIONS
3.3. 3.3.3.CHRISTIANITYCHRISTIANITYCHRISTIANITYCHRISTIANITYCHRISTIANITY
3.1 : The Religion
3.2 : A Christophany
4.4.4.4.4.HINDUISMHINDUISM HINDUISMHINDUISMHINDUISM
4.1 : The Vedic Experience: Mantramanjari
This anthology aims at presenting the Vedas as human experience that is still
valid and capable of enriching and challenging modern Man, as he seeks to
fulfill his responsibility in an age in which, for better or for worse, he is
inseparably linked with his fellows and can no longer afford to live in isolation.
Delhi, 2019, 688p.
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4.2 : The Dharma of India
The first section includes the book of the same title, The Dharma of Hinduism,
in which the dharma is described not only as a real ontological order but
also as system which is extrinsic to the nature of things.
    The second section consists in various articles on Indian theology and
philosophy while the third concentrates more on present day problems and
the important role which India could play in the world of today as an alternative
to technological society so long as it does not become overwhelmed and is
able to be inspired by its ancestral richness for a new civilization.
Delhi, 2019, 480p.
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5.5. 5.5.5.BUDDHISMBUDDHISMBUDDHISMBUDDHISMBUDDHISM
6.6. 6.6.6.CULTURES AND RELIGIONS IN DIALOGUECULTURES AND RELIGIONS IN DIALOGUECULTURES AND RELIGIONS IN DIALOGUECULTURES AND RELIGIONS IN DIALOGUECULTURES AND RELIGIONS IN DIALOGUE
6.1 : Pluralism and Interculrurality
6.2 : Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue
7.7.7.7.7.HINDUISM AND CHRISTIANITYHINDUISM AND CHRISTIANITYHINDUISM AND CHRISTIANITYHINDUISM AND CHRISTIANITYHINDUISM AND CHRISTIANITY
8.8. 8.8.8.TRINITARIAN AND COSMOTHEANDRIC VISIONTRINITARIAN AND COSMOTHEANDRIC VISIONTRINITARIAN AND COSMOTHEANDRIC VISIONTRINITARIAN AND COSMOTHEANDRIC VISIONTRINITARIAN AND COSMOTHEANDRIC VISION
9.9. 9.9.9.MYSTERY AND HERMENEUTICSMYSTERY AND HERMENEUTICSMYSTERY AND HERMENEUTICSMYSTERY AND HERMENEUTICSMYSTERY AND HERMENEUTICS
9.1 : Myth, Symbol, and Ritual
9.2 : Faith, Hermeneutics, and Word
10.10.10.10.10.PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGYPHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGYPHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGYPHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGYPHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY
10.1 : The Rhythm of Being
10.2 : Philosophical and Theological Thought
11.11.11.11.11.SACRED SECULARITYSACRED SECULARITYSACRED SECULARITYSACRED SECULARITYSACRED SECULARITY
12.12. 12.12.12.SPACE, TIME, AND SCIENCESPACE, TIME, AND SCIENCESPACE, TIME, AND SCIENCESPACE, TIME, AND SCIENCESPACE, TIME, AND SCIENCE
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PSALMS OF
THE EARLY
BUDDHIST
Vol. I : Psalms of the Sisters.
Vol. II : Psalms of the Brethren
RHYS DAVIDS

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THE ROOTS OF HINDUISM: THE ROOTS OF HINDUISM: THE ROOTS OF HINDUISM: THE ROOTS OF HINDUISM: THE ROOTS OF HINDUISM: The Early Aryans and the
Indus Civilization—Asko Parpola—Asko Parpola—Asko Parpola—Asko Parpola—Asko Parpola
Parpolaís comprehensive assessment of the Indus language
and religion is based on all available textual, linguistic, and
archeological evidence, including West Asian sources and the
Indus script. The results affirm cultural and religious continuity
to the present day and, among many other things, shed new
light on the prehistory of the key Hindu goddess Durgå and
her Tantric cult.
ìA highly innovative and welcome volume, bringing together the linguistic and
archaeological evidence for the cultures that underlie Hinduism. Asko Parpola
is uniquely well qualified to undertake this, through his major research on the
Vedas and Vedic ritual and on the Indus Civilization, combined with an excellent
understanding of the archaeological evidence beyond India itself. No one
interested in any of these fields can afford to miss it.î     óJ.L. BROCKINGTON
Delhi, 2017, xvi, 363p., diagrs., figs., maps, abbrev., biblio., index, ref.
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SEEKERS OF THE NAKED TRUTH: SEEKERS OF THE NAKED TRUTH: SEEKERS OF THE NAKED TRUTH: SEEKERS OF THE NAKED TRUTH: SEEKERS OF THE NAKED TRUTH: Collected Writings on
the Gymnosophists and Related Shramana Religions
—— ———Compiled & Ed. by Paul Le Valley Paul Le Valley Paul Le Valley Paul Le Valley Paul Le Valley
Naked philosophers from exotic India, Alexander the
Great, Lots of atheistic religions, Mind−opening logic,
Plagiarizing saints, Pious medieval frauds. Theyíre all here
in the worldís first collection of documents on the ancient
Gymnosophists. This book fills an important gap in the
bookshelves of nudists, as well as students of Indian religion,
Greek history, philosophy, athletics, and medieval literature.
Delhi, 2018, xiv, 464p,+68 B/W figs., charts, tables, append., biblio., index, notes.
[978-81-208-4169-7][978-81-208-4169-7][978-81-208-4169-7][978-81-208-4169-7][978-81-208-4169-7]
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*REIKI: *REIKI: *REIKI: *REIKI: *REIKI: Transmission of Light (Vol. I: The History and System
of Usui Shiki Reiki Ryoho)—Robert N. Fueston—Robert N. Fueston—Robert N. Fueston—Robert N. Fueston—Robert N. Fueston
ìRobert Fuestonís book is a tremendous resource for everyone
who loves Reiki enough to want to know its history accurately
so they can practice Reiki with deeper appreciation and teach
it with greater clarity and understanding. Robertís years of
dedicated research and commitment to objectivity have
enabled him to achieve a spiritual and practical goal from
which his readers will receive the blessings. Reiki: Transmissions
of Light, belongs in the library of every Reiki practitioner and teacher.î
óAMY ROWLAND, Reiki Author, U.S.A.
Delhi, 2017, xvi, 310p., B/W illus., append., biblio., notes.
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THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE GREAT LIBERATION: THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE GREAT LIBERATION: THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE GREAT LIBERATION: THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE GREAT LIBERATION: THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE GREAT LIBERATION: Or the
Method of Realizing Nirvana Through Knowing the Mind
(Preceded by an Epitome of Padma-Sambhava’s Biography
and followed by Guru Phadompa Sangay’s Teachings) —————
Introductions, Annotations and Editing by W.Y. Evans-Wentz,W.Y. Evans-Wentz,W.Y. Evans-Wentz,W.Y. Evans-Wentz,W.Y. Evans-Wentz,
with Psychological Commentary by C.G. Jung, C.G. Jung, C.G. Jung, C.G. Jung, C.G. Jung, According
to Eng. Renderings by Sardar Bahadur S.W. Laden LaSardar Bahadur S.W. Laden LaSardar Bahadur S.W. Laden LaSardar Bahadur S.W. Laden LaSardar Bahadur S.W. Laden La
& by the Lamas, Karma Sumdhon Paul LobzangLamas, Karma Sumdhon Paul LobzangLamas, Karma Sumdhon Paul LobzangLamas, Karma Sumdhon Paul LobzangLamas, Karma Sumdhon Paul Lobzang
Mingyur Dorje Mingyur Dorje Mingyur Dorje Mingyur Dorje Mingyur Dorje & Kazi Dawa-SamdupKazi Dawa-SamdupKazi Dawa-SamdupKazi Dawa-SamdupKazi Dawa-Samdup
The original text of this yoga  belongs to the Bardo Thåol series of treatises
concerning various methods of attaining transcendence. The whole series is
part of the Tantric school of the Mahayana. This particular work is attributed
to Padma Sambhava who, by invitation of a Tibetan king, journeyed from India
to Tibet in the eighth century. An account of this great guruís  life and secret
doctrines precedes the text itself. The last part of the volume presents the
testamentary teachings of Guru Phadampa Sangay translated by the late Låma
Kazi Dawa−Samdup. Who also translated the other books in the series.
ìIn this volume Dr. Evans−Wentz has brought to the Western reader another
treasure from the storehouse of Tibetan Buddhism and has edited and ex−
pounded it in his usual exact and ample fashion.î      óThe (London) Times
Delhi, 2018, lxiv, 261p.+IX B/w plates on art paper, index, notes.
(The Tibetan Path to Liberation Series Vol. 2)
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TIBETAN YOGA AND ITS SECRET DOCTRINES: TIBETAN YOGA AND ITS SECRET DOCTRINES: TIBETAN YOGA AND ITS SECRET DOCTRINES: TIBETAN YOGA AND ITS SECRET DOCTRINES: TIBETAN YOGA AND ITS SECRET DOCTRINES: Attaining
Right Knowledge — W.Y. Evans-Wentz— W.Y. Evans-Wentz— W.Y. Evans-Wentz— W.Y. Evans-Wentz— W.Y. Evans-Wentz
This exceptional work of scholarship, which is so accessible
to the interested general reader, is the work of the eminent
scholar and believer who brought to the world The Tibetan
Book of the Dead and an equally important work entitled Tibetís
Great Yogi Milarepa. This book, perhaps the most valuable in
the trilogy, gives the very deeds of some of the principal
yogas and meditations which many of the most illustrious
Tibetan and Indian philosophers, including Tulopa, Naropa,
Marpa, and Milerepa, employed in attaining Right Knowledge.
Delhi, 2018, xxiv, 389p.+IX B/w plates on art paper, index, notes.
(The Tibetan Path to Liberation Series Vol. 3)
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THE TREES CALLED THE TREES CALLED THE TREES CALLED THE TREES CALLED THE TREES CALLED SIGRUSIGRU SIGRUSIGRUSIGRU (Moringa SP.):: ::: Along with a
Study of the drugs used in errhines (Sirovirecana)—Jan—Jan —Jan—Jan—Jan
MeulenbeldMeulenbeldMeulenbeldMeulenbeldMeulenbeld
Research on the Åyurvedic materia, in particular its drugs of
plant origin, is a venture bristling with pitfalls despite the
apparent confidence displayed in the lists of botanical
identifications of medicinal plants in numerous publications
on the subject. This self assurance is unwarranted in quite a
few cases, as this study will demonstrate.
Delhi, 2018, viii, 160p.+6 col. illus., abbrev., append., index, notes, ref.
(Indian Medical Tradition Series Vol. 13)
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*UNEXPECTED RECOVERIES: *UNEXPECTED RECOVERIES: *UNEXPECTED RECOVERIES: *UNEXPECTED RECOVERIES: *UNEXPECTED RECOVERIES: Seven Steps to Healing Body,
Mind & Soul When Serious Illness Strikes—Tom MonteTom MonteTom MonteTom MonteTom Monte
This book combines modern medical know−how, ancient
healing practices, and a healing diet to provide a comprehensive
and practical guidebook for physical, emotional, and spiritual
recovery. It takes aim at such conditions as cancer, heart disease,
kidney disease, chronic pain, Crohnís disease, degenerative
bone conditions, and more. A helpful resource section, a
weekly menu planner, and over fifty kitchen−tested recipes
are also included. Unexpected Recoveries can be a powerful tool to help change the
course of the condition.
Delhi, 2018, x, 242p., tables, index, ref.
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UNFORTUNATE DESTINY: UNFORTUNATE DESTINY: UNFORTUNATE DESTINY: UNFORTUNATE DESTINY: UNFORTUNATE DESTINY: Animals in the Indian Buddhist
Imagination—Reiko OhnumaReiko OhnumaReiko OhnumaReiko OhnumaReiko Ohnuma
ìReiko Ohnuma has a knack for presenting complexities in
clear but never simplistic ways, and a remarkable talent for
finding the subtleties and nuances in stories, without ever
losing sight of their wholes. In this book, she brilliantly shows
us how and what Buddhist legends have thought about animals.
Animals as exemplars of suffering and negative rebirths are
juxtaposed to stories in which they feature as heroic
embodiments of the bodhisattva, while animals appering in
the Buddhaís life−story are perceptively analyzed as various kinds of ëdoublesí of
Gautama. This is not only a major study about Buddhist understandings of animals;
it will also help us better understand Buddhismóin particular Buddhist views of
human beings and their situation in the cosmos.î             óJOHN STRONG
Delhi, 2017. xix, 242p., B/W figs., abbrev., append., biblio., index, notes.
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VAALMEEKI RAAMAAYANA VAALMEEKI RAAMAAYANA VAALMEEKI RAAMAAYANA VAALMEEKI RAAMAAYANA VAALMEEKI RAAMAAYANA (Jhe}kYehdh; jkek;.ke~): A
Revelation—Loknath Swaminathan—Loknath Swaminathan—Loknath Swaminathan—Loknath Swaminathan—Loknath Swaminathan
Vaalmeeki Raamaayana consists of about 21,700 slokas (stanzas)
in 6 Kaandams (Books) covering 537 sargams (Chapters). The
present work by L. Swaminathan, is an analytical study to bring
out the beauty and the power of the Vaalmeeki epic. This
book is a handy book, worthy of any library. This will stimulate
interest in study of the Vedha, that is Raamaayana. ìThe
Revelationî, this 600 pages book, covers four sections. In the
first section has merely condensed Vaalmeekiís work, giving gist of Kandamsñ
Sargams (Chapter by Chapter). In the second section covered various characters
in Vaalmeeki Raamaayana, including sage Vaalmeeki, the author of this epic. In
the third section, under ìPanoramaî various events have been covered and the
last section gives additional information contained in the EPIC.
Delhi, 2018, xxxvii, 559p., gloss.
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author re−reads some of the hymns like Puru¶a Sμuktam and
Nåsad∂ya Sμuktam of the Rgveda to mine out valuable knowledge
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underlying connection between mathematics and Rgveda.
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This treatise purifies true cognition. Its expositions include
the provisional as well as the ultimate teachings, going far beyond the early
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catch hold of the Praj¤åpåramitå tenets and ride on their colourful brilliance. The
treatise summarizes the essential teachings of the sμutras,  seeking out their hidden
teachings and assimilating their purposes. It further incorporates the best of all
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izLrqr vuqoknlfgr O;k[;k U;k;oS'ksf"kd n'kZu osQ ewyHkwr fl¼kUrksa rFkk
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roZQlaxzg osQ lHkh egÙoiw.kZ rFkk O;k[;s; LFkyksa dk lekos'k fd;k tk losQ
vkSj U;k;oS'ksf"kd n'kZu dk ifjp; fo'kn :i ls izLrqr fd;k tk losQ blosQ
fy, roZQnhfidk] izdkf'kdk] ckyfiz;k] fo|k/jh] laLo`Qrdyk] ino`QR; vkfn Vhdkvksa ls Hkh lgk;rk
yh xbZ gSA
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dks mi;ksxh ik,axsA
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uhfr'kkL=k dk ifjp;] mlosQ Lo:i o mldh fo'ks"krkvksa vkfn dh
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vè;;u fd;k x;k gSA ftlesa vUr%izKkoknh fopkjd&ewj] fizpMZ] jkl] laosxoknh fopkjd]
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lqxzká :i esa lekfo"V djus dk iz;kl fd;k x;k gSA bl izdkj izLrqr iqLrd esa oqQy ckjg
fopkjdksa osQ fopkj ewY;kadu lfgr lekfo"V gSaA oLrqfu"B iz'uksa dh vfuok;Zrk dks ns[krs gq,
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vè;;u izLrqr iqLrd esa djus dk iz;kl fd;k x;k gSA ik'pkR;
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of Apastamba, Gautama,
Baudhayana and Vasistha
Ed. & Tr. Patrick Olivelle
1200 [2970-1] (In Press)
39Divine Manifestation A Rediscovery of the Lost Art of Prayer
Rama & Susanne Reilly
275
40The Doctrine of the Upanisads and
the Early Buddhism
Hermann Oldenberg,
Tr. Shridhar B. Shrotri
(O/P) [0830-0]
41Ecological Spirituality
Hindu Scriptural Perspectives
G. Naganathan,
200 [182-3]
42*Encountering Kali
In the Margins at the Center, in the West
Eds. Rachel Fell Mc Dermott &
Jeffrey J. Kripal
495 [2009-8] (C);
350 [2041-8] (P)
43Encyclopaedia of Vedanta
Ram Murti Sharma (O/P) [1934-4]
●*Epic Mythology
E.W. Hopkins
595 [0227-8]
45Essays on Hinduism
Karan Singh
395
46*Essays on the Mahabharata
Ed. Arvind Sharma
695 [2738-7]
47The Faith of Ascetics and Lay Smartas A Study of the Samkaran
Tradition of Srngeri
Y. Sawai
`2000
48Fire Death and Philosophy
A History of Ancient Indian Thinking Joanna Jurewicz
1200 [4189-5]
49*From the River of Heaven Hindu and Vedic Knowledge for Modern Age
David Frawley
395 [0971-0](C);
295 [1594-0](P)
50Ganesa
Unravelling an Enigma
Yuvraj Krishan
695 [1413-4]
●Gayatri The Highest Meditation Sadguru Sant Keshavadas
195 [0697-9] (In Press)
52Gayatri
The Profound Prayer
R.K. Madhukar
375 [467-1]
53Gems From Srimad Bhagavata
(A Book of Short Stories) Chandra Mauli Muni
95 [690-0]
54Glimpses of Devayan
A Short Synopsis of the third Epic of India Hazari, Tr. Amita Nathwani
250 (With CD) [284-4]
●Gods Beyond Temples
Ed. Harsha V. Dehejia
2500 [2963-3]
HINDUISM AND ITS SOURCES
HINDUISM AND ITS SOURCES
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General Editor : Johannes Bronkhorst
Editorial Board : Shrikant Bahulkar,
Greg Bailey, Alf Hiltebeitel, Raffaele
Torella, Michael Witzel
The Hindu Tradition Series aims to bring to−
gether books of the highest academic stan−
dard that critically interrogate Hindu tradi−
tion in the widest sense. Its focus is on
cultural and religious history, including rel−
evant political and social developments.
The interaction with other traditions,
whether originally from inside or outside
the Indian subcontinent, will figure promi−
nently among its volumes.
1.The Mahabharata and Greek
MythologyóFernando Wulff Alonso,
Tr. Andrew Morrow
[978−81−208−3791−1]
1495
2.Viraha−Bhakti: The Early History
of Krsna Devotion in South India óFriedhelm Hardy
[978−81−208−3616−1]
1495
3.Classical Hindu Mythology:
A Reader in the Sanskrit Puranas
óEd. and Tr. by Cornellia Dimmitt
and J.A.B. Van Buitenen
[978−81−208−3972−4]
995
4.India and the Hellenistic World óKlaus Karttunen
[978−81−208−4100−0]
1000
5.Engaged Emancipation: Mind, Morals
and Make−Believe in the Moksopaya
(Yogavasistha)óEd. Christopher Key
Chapple and Arindam Chakrabarti
[978−81−208−4093−5]
695
6.The Patityagramanirnaya: A Puranic
History of Some Brahman Commu−
nutiesóStephan Hillyer Levitt
[978−81−208−4097−3]
795
7.Hindu Mythology and the Critique
of Sacrifice: The Head Beneath the
AlteróBrian Collins
[978−81−208−4190−1]
800
8.The Hindu Rite of Entry into Heaven óDavid M. Knipe
[978−81−208−4244−1]
900
9.Earth as Lamp: The Formation of
Srivaisnavism and other Essays
óFriedhelm Hardy, Ed. David Shulman
[978−81−208−4115−4] (F/C)
10. Mythology of Brahma
óGregory Bailey (F/C)
Hindu
Tradition Series

56*Gods Sages and Kings
Vedic Secrets of Ancient Civilization
David Frawley
615 [1005-1](C);
415 [1624-4](P)
57Grihyasutras (SBE Vols. 29-30) Trs. H. Oldenberg & F. Max Muller
1000
●*Handbook of Hindu Mythology George M. Williams
995 [4027-0]
59Hanuman In Art Culture, Thought and Literature Shanti Lal Nagar
4000 [3687-7]
60Hanuman In the Ramayana of Valmiki and the
Ramacharitamanasa of Tulasidasa
Catherine Ludvik
(O/P) [1122-5](C); (O/P) [1227-7](P)
61Heat and Sacrifice
in the Vedas
Uma Marina Vesci
395 [0841-6]
62*The Hidden Wisdom
of the Goddess
Devadatta Kali
495 [3425-5] (C);
295 [3466-8] (P)
63Hindoo Stories
Collected & Collated by
Anaryan
205 [02-1]
64*Hindu Goddesses Vision of the Divine Feminine in the Hindu Religious Tradition David Kinsley (In Press)
595 [0379-4](C);
395 [0394-7](P)
65*The Hindu Mind Fundamentals of Hindu Religion and Philosophy for all Ages Bansi Pandit
500 [007-9]
66Hindu Mythology and
the Critique of Sacrifice
The Head Beneath the Alter
Brian Collins
800 [4190-1]
67Hindu Prayers and Meditation
D.N. Vidyarthi
150 [367-4]
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HINDUISM AND ITS SOURCES
68Hindu Religious Thought
Y. Masih (O/P)
69Hindu Samskaras
Rajbali Pandey
645 [0396-1](C);
445 [0434-0](P)
70Hindu Scripture
Ed. with new Tr. Dominic Goodall
500 [1770-8]
71*HINDU SPIRITUALITY (2 Vols.)
Vol. I: Vedas Through Vedanta
Krishnan Sivaraman
595 [1254-3]
Vol. II: Post Classical and Modern
Eds. K.R. Sundararajan
& Bithika Mukerji
595 [1937-5]
72The Hindu Vision
Anantanand Rambachan
75 [1059-4]
73Hinduism
Path of the Ancient Wisdom Hiro G. Badlani
450 [455-8]
74Hinduism
Scriptures & Practices
Prabha Duneja
400 [452-7]
75*Hinduism and Ecology
Seeds of Truth Ranchor Prime
295 [1248-2](C);
195 [1249-9](P)
76*How to Become a Hindu A Guide for Seekers and Born Hindus
Satguru Sivaya Subramuniya Swami (O/P) [1811-8]
77Hymns of Sankara
Text, Eng. Tr. T.M.P. Mahadevan
(O/P) [0094-6](C), [0097-7](P)
78Hymns of the Atharva-Veda
(SBE Vol.42) Tr. M. Bloomfield
500
79Hymns of the Rigveda
Eng. Tr. R.T.H. Griffith
1295 [0046-5]
80Imagining Hinduism
A Postcolonial Perspective Sharda Sugirtharajah
800 [4091-1]
81In the Image of Fire The Vedic Experience of Heat David Knipe (O/P) [2606-9]
82In the Name of the Goddess The Durga Puja's of
Contemporary Kolkata
Tapati Guha Thakurta
5500
83Indian Fire Ritual Musashi Tachikawa, Shrikant Bahulkar & Madhavi Kolhatkar
(O/P) [1781-4]
●*The Indian Theogony A Comparative Study of Indian Mythology from Vedas to the Puranas Sukumari Bhattacharji
695 [0588-0]
85*Initiation to the Vedas An abridged edition of the Vedic Experience Mantramanjari Raimon Panikar Ed. Milena Carrara Pavan
(O/P) [2954-1]
86Institutes of Vishnu (SBE Vol.7) Tr. Julius Jolly
500
87Interpreting Ramakrishna Kali’s Child Revisited Swami Tyagananda &
Pravrajika Vrajaprana
995 [3499-6](C);
795 [3532-0](P)
●*Introduction to Hindu Dharma
(Illustrated) Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Swamigal, Ed. Michael Oren Fitzgerald
995 [3477-4](C);
695 [3479-8] (P)
89ISVARASAMHITA (5 Vols.) An Agamic Text of the Pancaratra School of Vaisnavism Ed., & Tr., M.A. Lakshmithathachar
Rev. by V. Varadachari
6000 (Set) [3216-9]
90The Jaiminigrhyasutra Belonging to the Samaveda W. Caland
395 [0782-2](C);
250 [0783-9](P)
91Jaiminiya Brahmana of
the Samaveda (Text)
Eds. Raghuvira & Lokesh Chandra
(O/P) [0037-3]
HARVARD ORIENTAL SERIES
(Vol. 3) Buddhism in Translations—Henry Clarke Warren[978-81-208-1117-1]
495
(Vol. 4) Raja-Cekhara's Karpura-Manjari—Stein Konow,
Tr. C.R. Lanman [978-81-208-1148-5]
595
(Vol. 5 & 6) The Brhad Devata (2 Pts.)—A.A. Macdonell
[978-81-208-1141-6] (Set)
895 (In Press)
(Vol. 7 & 8) Atharvaveda Samhita (2 Pts.) —William Dwight Whitney and
Charles Rockwell Lanman [978-81-208-1085-3] (Set)
1495
(Vol. 10) A Vedic Concordance—Maurice Bloomfield[978-81-208-0654-2]
1200
(Vol. 17) The Yoga-System of Patanjali—James H. Woods
[978-81-208-0570-5] (C) (O/P); [978-81-208-0577-4] (P) (O/P)
(Vol. 18 & 19) The Veda of the Black Yajus Schools (2 Pts.)
—A.B. Keith [978-81-208-0886-7] (Set) (O/P)
(Vol. 25) Rgveda Brahmanas : The Aitareya and Kau¦taki
Brahmanas of the Rgveda—A.B. Keith [978-81-208-1359-5]
1200
(Vol. 26 & 27) Vikrama's Adventures (2 Pts.)—Franklin Edgerton
[978-81-208-0993-2] ( Set)
995
(Vol. 28, 29, 30) Buddhist Legends (3 Pts.)
—Charles Rockwell Lanman [978-81-208-2073-9] (Set)
2900
(Vol. 31 & 32) The Religion and Philosophy of the Veda And
Upanisads (2 Pts.)—A.B. Keith [978-81-208-0644-3] (Set)
1195
(Vol. 37) Buddha's Teachings—Lord Chalmers [978-81-208-1355-7] (O/P)
(Vol. 38 & 39) The Bhagavadgita (2 Vols. in One)[978-81-208-1138-6] (C)
495
—Franklin Edgerton [978-81-208-1149-2] (P)
395
(Vol. 40) Materials for the Study of Navya-Nyaya Logic
—Daniel H.H. Ingalls [978-81-208-0384-8] (O/P)

115MANUSMRTI (10 Vols.)
(With the ‘Manubhasya’
of Medhatithi), (Text)
Tr., Ed. & Annot. Ganganath Jha
25000 (Set) [1155-3] (In Press)
116*Merging with Siva (f'kolk;qT;e~)
Satguru Sivaya Subramuniya Swami
1495 [3263-3] (In Press)
●Mesocosm Hinduism and the Oragnization of a Traditional Newar City in Nepal Robert I. Levy, With the Collaboration
of Kedar Raj Rajopadhyaya
995 [1038-9] (In Press)
118Mimamsa Sutras of Jaimini Tr. Mohanlal Sandal
(O/P) [1129-4]
119Minor Law Books (SBE Vol.33) Narada and Brihaspati Smriti Tr. Julius Jolly
500
120Moral Dilemmas in the Mahabharata Ed. Bimal Krishna Matilal
295 [0603-0]
121Movements with the Cosmic Dancer On Pilgrimage to Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar Lakshmi Bandlamudi
295 [280-6]
122The Mystique of Om Jayant Burde
400 [281-3]
123The Myths and Gods of India The Classic Work on Hindu Polytheism Alain Danielou 1500 [3638-9]
124The Naradasmrti R.W. Lariviere
1395 [1804-0]
125*The Nasiketa Story Nasiketopakhyana Ed. & Tr. Amos Nevo
595 [3483-5]
126On The Meaning of Mahabharata V.S. Sukthankar
345 [1503-2]
127*The Oracle of Rama An Adaptation of Rama Ajna Prashna of Goswami Tulsidas with Comm. David Frawley
295 [1558-2](C);
225 [1559-9](P)
92Kailash Mansarovar
Diary of a Pilgrim
Nilesh D. Nathwani
225 [054-3]
93*Kali The Black Goddess of Dakshineshwar
Elizabeth U. Harding
(O/P) [1450-9]
94Kalikapurane Murtivinirdesah
Biswanarayan Shastri
395 [1124-9]
95KANVASATAPATHABRAHMANAM (7 Vols.) (Text with Eng. Tr.) C.R. Swaminathan
(Vol.I)
300[1126-3]
(Vol.II)(O/P)[1127-0]
(Vol. III)(O/P)[1549-0]
(Vol.IV)
600[1550-6]
(Vol. V)
495[2047-0]
(Vol. VI)
1000[3494-1]
(Vol. VII)
1350[3495-8]
96The Kapalikas and Kalamukhas
Two Lost Saivite Sects
David N. Lorenzen
(O/P) [0708-2]
97*Krishna
A Source Book
Ed. Edwin F. Bryant
1295 [4026-3]
98Krishna Hari A Play Nandlal Tulsiram
200 [1055-5](C);
150 [1037-2](P)
99The Krsna Cycle in the Puranas Benjamin Preciado Solis
(O/P) [2421-8]
100LATYAYANA SRAUTA SUTRA (3 Vols.)
Critically Ed. & Tr. by H.G. Ranade
2200 (Set) [1565-0]
101Laws of Manu (SBE Vol. 25)
Tr. Georg Buhler
500
102Leaves of a Pipal Tree Aesthetic Reflections on some
Hindu Myths and Symbols
Harsha V. Dehejia
2500 [2760-8]
●Lives of Indian Images Richard H. Davis
725 [1692-3] (In Press)
104*Living with Siva
Hinduism’s Contemporary Culture
Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami
1500 [3264-0]
105The Lord of Arur, The Tyagaraja Cult in Tamil Nadu Rajeshwari Ghose (O/P) [1391-5]
106*Loving Ganesa
Hinduism’s Endearing
Elephant Faced God
Sadguru Sivaya Subramuniya Swami
795 [1506-3]
●*Mahabharata William Buck
425 [1719-7]
108*The Mahabharata An Eng. Version Based on selected verses Chakravarthi V. Narasimhan
300 [1673-2]
109The Mahabharata and Greek Mythology Fernando Wulff Alonso, Tr. Andrew Morrow
1495 [3791-1]
110*The Mahabharata and the Yugas India’s Great Epic Poem and the Hindu System of World Ages
Luis Gonzalez Reimann
495 [3484-2]
111Maha Calisa Samgraha
An Anthology of Calisas and Aratis
forming part of the Hindu Religious
Poetry and Public Worship
(Text in Nagari & Roman Scripts
with Hindi & Eng. Tr.)
Tr. Atma Ram Sharma, Ed. R.C. Prasad
(O/P) [1199-7]
112Mahimnastava or Mahimnastrotra
W.Norman Brown
90
113*The Mandukya Upanisad and the Agama Sastra An Investigation into the Meaning of the Vedanta Thomas E. Wood
495 [0930-7]
114*Mantra Hearing the Divine in India and America Harold G. Coward & David J. Goa (O/P) [3261-9]
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HINDUISM AND ITS SOURCES
HINDUISM AND ITS SOURCES
Hinduism is a complex and
rich religion. No founderís
initiative, no dogma, no reform
have imposed restrictions on its
domain; on the contrary, the
contributions of the centuries
have been superimposed
without ever wearing out the
previous layers of development.
The series aims to explore and
study the major aspects of
Hinduism in a concise and
readable format. It is meant for
general readers who are
interested in understanding
the general characteristics of
Hinduism. The different
volume in it will be informative,
meaningful and interesting to
them.
“The Hindu Mind : Fundamentals
of Hindu Religion and Philosophy
For All Ages ó BANSI PANDIT
[978−81−7822−007−9]
500
“Hinduism : Path of the Ancient Wisdom ó HIRO G. BADLANI
[978−81−7822−455−8]
450
“Hinduism : A Source Book of its LiteratureóEdited by LOUIS
RENOU (F/C)
Editorial Board:
Dr. Bansi Pandit
Dr. Ashok Vohra (Delhi University)
New Age
and
Hinduism Series

128Origin and Growth of
the Puranic Text Corpus
with Special Reference to
the Skandapurana
Ed. Hans Bakker
600 [2049-4]
129The Origins and Development
of Classical Hinduism
Ed. & Completed by Kenneth G. Zysk
400 [4069-0]
130*The Origins of
Evil in Hindu Mythology
Wendy Doniger O’Flaherty
(O/P) [0386-2]
131The Origins of Virasaiva Sects
A Typological Analysis of Ritual
and Associational Patterns in
Sunyasampadane
R. Blake Michael
350 [0776-1]
132Pancaratra Scripture in the Process of Change A Study of the Paramasamhita
M. Czerniak Droznzowicz
1700
●Paratrisikavivarana
by Abhinavagupta
The Secret of Tantric Mysticism
Ed. Bettina Baumer,
Skt. Text Swami Lakshmanjee
Tr. Jaideva Singh
725 [0462-3](C);
425 [0472-2](P)
134Parvatidarpana An Exposition of Kashmir Saivism through the Images
of Siva and Parvati
Harsha V. Dehejia
395 [1483-7](C);
250 [1484-4](P)
135The Patityagramanirnaya A Puranic History of Some Brahman Communities (Includes Introduction,
the Text of Patiyagramanirnaya,
Sahyadrikhanda, Skandapurana,
Translation & Critical Apparatus)
Stephan Hillyer Levit
795 [4097-3]
136Philosophical Anthropology in
Saiva Siddhanta (with Special
reference to Sivagrayogin)
Jayandra Soni
495 [0632-0]
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Vol.1.Vedic Investigation
Ed. by Asko Parpola, Petteri Koskikalliou
Masato Fujii & Stanley Insler
       ISBN: 978−81−208−4030−2  
1000
Vol.2 Epic Undertakings Ed. by Robert  P. Goldman &
Muneo Tokunaga           ISBN: 978−81−208−3382−1  
600
Vol.3.1.Puråƒas, Ågamas and Tantras.
Ed. by Bruno Dagens &
Petteri Koskikallio (F/C)
Vol.3.2Origin and Growth of the Puråƒic Text Corpus (With Special Reference to the Skandapuråƒa.) Ed. by Hans Bakker
          ISBN: 978−81−208−2049−4  
600
Vol.4.Indian Grammars: Philosophy and History Ed. by George Cardona
& Madhav Deshpande
ISBN: 978−81−208−3555−9  
750
Vol.5.Themes and Tasks in Old and
Middle Indo−Aryan Linguistics.
Ed. Bertil Tikkanen & Heinrich Hettrich
ISBN: 978−81−208−3062−2  
600
Vol.6.Poetry, Drama and Aesthetics.
Ed. by Edwin Gerow & Virpi
Hämeen−Anttila & Lyne Bansat−Baudon
(F/C)
Vol.7.Mathematics and Medicine in
Sanskrit Ed. by Dominik Wujastyk
      ISBN: 978−81−208−3246−6    (O/P)
Vol.8.Buddhist Studies. Ed. by Richard
Gombrich & Cristina Scherrer Schaub
          ISBN: 978−81−208−3248−0  
795
Vol.9.Jaina Studies.
Ed. Colette Caillat &  Nalini Balbir
ISBN: 978−81−208−3247−3  
600
Vol.10.1From Vasubandhu to Caitanya:
Studies in Indian Philosophy and
its Textual History Ed. by Johannes
Bronkhorst & Karin Preisendanz
ISBN: 978−81−208−3472−9  
750
Vol.10.2Logic in Earliest Classical India. Ed. by Brendan S. Gillon
         ISBN: 978−81−208−3449−1  
750
Vol.10.3.Mimamsa and Vedanta Interaction and Continuity. Ed. by  Johannes Bronkhorst
ISBN: 978−81−208−3174−2      (O/P)
Vol.11.1Script and Image Papers on Art and Epigraphy. Ed. by Adalbert J. Gail, Gerd J. R.
Mevissen & Richard Salomon
ISBN: 978−81−208−2944−2  
725
Vol.11.2.History of Indological Studies. Ed. by Klaus Karttunen
ISBN: 978−81−208−3994−6  
1000
PAPERS OF THE 12
TH
WORLD SANSKRIT
CONFERENCE
Held in Helsinki, Finland,
13−18 July, 2003
ASKO PARPOLA &
PETTERI KOSKIKALLIO
General Editors
ISBN: 978−81−208−2434−8
PAPERS OF THE
13
TH
 WORLD SANSKRIT
CONFERENCE
Edinburg, Scotland (UK)
10−14 July, 2006
PETER B ISSCHOP &
PAUL DUNDAS
General Editors
ISBN: 978−81−208−3529−0
Vol. 1.Scientific Literature in Sanskrit
Eds. S.R. Sarma & Gyula Wojtilla
ISBN: 978−81−208−3530−6  
750
Vol. 2.Battle, Bards and Brahmins Eds. John Brockington
ISBN: 978−81−208−3604−4  
750
Vol. 3.Veda
Eds. Joel Brereton & Theodore Proferes
(F/C)
Vol. 4.Ågamas and Tantras
Eds. Bruno Dagens & Gavin Flood(F/C)
Vol. 5.Vedic and Sanskrit Historical Linguistics
Eds. Jared Klein & Elizabeth Tucker
ISBN: 978−81−208−3632−7  
750
Vol. 6.Poetry, Drama and Aesthetics Eds. Mandakranta Bose,
David Gitomes & David Smith(F/C)
Vol. 7.Philosophy Ed. Jonardon Ganeri (F/C)
137The Philosophy of Hinduism
and Other Essays
S. Radhakrishnan
250 [3538-2]
138A Pilgrimage to Kailash Milena Carrara Pavan
500 [4166-6]
139*Poems to Siva The Hymns of the Tamil Saints
Indira Viswanathan Peterson
(O/P) [0784-6]
140The Pravargya Brahmana of
the Taittiriya Aranyaka
An Ancient Commentary on the
Pravargya Ritual
Tr. Jan E.B. Houben
350 [0868-3]
141*Priests, Kings and Women in the Early Upanishads
The Character of
the Self in Ancient India
Brian Black
495 [3702-7]
142*The Principal Upanishads A Poetic Transcreation
Alan Jacobs
395 [238-7]
143Prolegomena on Metre and
Textual History of the RgVeda
(Metrische und textgeschichtliche
Prolegomena, Berlin, 1888)
Hermann Oldenberg, Tr. into Eng.
V. G. Paranjape & M. A. Mehendale
895 [0986-4]
144Puja
A Study in Smarta Ritual
Gudrun Buhnemann
2400
145Puja and Samskara Musashi Tachikawa,
Shoun Hino & Lalita Deodhar
495 [1751-7]
●Puranic Encyclopaedia A Comprehensive Dictionary
with Special Reference to
the Epic and Puranic Literature
Ed. Vettam Mani
2200 [0597-2] (In Press)
147THE PUSPASUTRA (2 Vols.) A Pratisakhya of the Samaveda
Tr. G.H. Tarlekar
1695(Set) [1792-0]

148Ramacaritamanasa in South Africa
Usha Devi Shukla
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149*Ramayana William Buck
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THE RAMA
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India has many versions of the story of
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ideal man and incarnation of the great god
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235Anthology of Kumarila Bhatta’s Works P.S. Sharma
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1995
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2000
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& Ram Shankar Bhattacharya [3349−4] 
2200
Vol. XIII: Nyåya−Vai‹e¶ika Philosophy from 1515 to 1660
ó Eds. Sibajiban Bhattacharyya and Karl H. Potter   [3512−2] 
1295
Vol. XIV:  Jain Philosophy [Part II]óEd. Karl H. Potter &
Piotr Balcerowicz [3615−0] 
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Vol. XV: Bhedabheda and Dvaitadvaita Systems
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Vol. XVI: Philosophy of Purva−Mimamsa óEd. Karl H. Potter. [3644−0] 
2200
Vol. XVII: Jaina Philosophy (Pt. III)óEd. Karl H. Potter &
Piotr Balcerowicz.  [3645−7] 
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Vol. XVIII: Dvaita Vedanta PhilosophyóEd. Karl H. Potter. [3646−4] 
2200
Vol. XIX: Acintyabhedabheda PhilosophyóEd. Karl H. Potter.[3997−7] 
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Vol. XX: Visistadvaita Vedanta Philosophy óStephen A. Phillips &
Karl H. Potter. [4038−6] 
2200
Vol. XXI: Buddhist Philosophy from 600 to 750 A.D. óKarl H. Potter  with
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Vol. XXII: Buddhist Philosophy from 750 A.D. Onward
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Vol. XXIII: ›uddhådvaita Vedånta Philosophy óEd. Karl H. Potter.[4154−3] 
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Vol. XXIV: Kashmir ›aiva PhilosophyóEd. Karl H. Potter. [4220−5] (F/C)
Under Preparation
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Vol.XXVI:Cårvåka PhilosophyóEd. Eli Franco.
Vol. XXVII:V∂ra‹aiva PhilosophyóEd. N.G. Mahadevappa.
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290ISVARAPRATYABHIJNA-
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291Jiva Gosvamin’s Tattva Sandarbha
A Studyon the Philosophical
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292*Karma and Chaos
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Paul R. Fleischman
200 [177-9]
293*Karma and Rebirth in the Classical Indian Traditions
W.D.O’Flaherty
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294*Karma and Rebirth
A Cross Cultural Study
Gananath Obeyesekare
(O/P) [2609-0]
295*Karma
Rhythmic Return to Harmony
Eds. V. Hanson, R. Stewart
& S. Nicholson
(O/P) [1816-3]
296Laghuyogavasistha
(Text with Sanskrit Commentary)
Ed. Vasudeva Laxman Sharma
Panasikara
600 [0055-7]
278In Search of Reality
A Layman Journey
Through Indian Philosophy
O.N. Krishnan
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279* The Indian Mind
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280Indian Philosophy (2 Vols.)
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281INDIAN PHILOSOPHY (3 Vols.) Jadunath Sinha
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282Indian Philosophy and Text Science
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283Indian Philosophy of Nada and its Vocal Applications B.S. Raikote
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284An Indian Rational Theology
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George Chemparathy
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285Indian Realism
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286Integral Non-Dualism A Critical Exposition of Vijnanabhiksu’s System of Philosophy Kanshi Ram
395 [1212-3]
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288Isvara Pratyabhijna
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Verses on the Recognition of the Lord
Tr. from the Skt. with Comm.
B.N. Pandit, Ed. Lise F. Vail
(O/P) [1785-2] (C) [1786-9] (P)
289The Isvarapratyabhijnakarika
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299Materials for the Study of Navya NyayaLogic
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300Maya in Physics
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301Metaphysics of Experience in Advaita Vedanta
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302The Method of Early
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304Mimamsa and Vedanta
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305Navya Nyaya System of Logic
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306Nyaya-Manjari of
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307The Nyayaratnadipavali of Anandanubhava Tr. & Annot. by Kanshi Ram
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Satischandra Chatterjee
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311Nyaya Vaisesika Philosophy
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312An Outline of History of
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M. Hiriyanna
575 [1086-0](C);
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314*Perceiving in Advaita Vedanta
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495 [1296-3]
315*Perception, Knowledge and Disbelief
A Study of Jayarasi’s Sceptism
Eli Franco
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316The Philosophical Concept
of Samskara
Lakshmi Kapani
650 [3612-9]
317Philosophical Implication of Dhvani Experience of Symbol
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318The Philosophical Traditions of India
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343Studies in Indian Thought Collected Papers of Professor T.R.V. Murti Ed. Harold G. Coward
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346A Study of Time in Indian Philosophy
Anindita Niyogi Balslev
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347The Supreme Wisdom of the Upanisads
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353Understanding Vedanta
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354Vadiraja’s Refutation of Sankara’s Non-Dualism Clearing the Way to Theism L. Stafford Betty (O/P) [3158-2]
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356Vedanta Sutras with Ramanuja’s Commentary (SBE Vol. 48) Tr. George Thibaut
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358Vedanta Without Maya?
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361What is Karma
Paul Brunton
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362Word Index to the
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363Yoga and Indian Philosophy
Karel Werner
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B.K. Rajam Iyer
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332Reason and Experience
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Bina Gupta
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333Sabdapramanyam in Sabara and Kumarila Towards a Study of the Mimamsa Experience of Language Francis X. D’Sa
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334Saivism in Philosophical Perspective A Study of the Formative Concepts, Problems and Methods of Saiva Siddhanta K. Sivaraman
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335*Sankara on the Yoga Sutras
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336Sanskrit and the Advaitic View of Truth
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337The Sarva Darsana Samgraha
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338Self and its States A States of Consciousness Doctrine in Advaita Vedanta Andrew O. Fort
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341The Six Ways of Knowing
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364Yoga as Philosophy and Religion
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365Yoga Philosophy in Relation to Other Systems of Indian Thought
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366Yoga Philosophy of Patanjali Containing his Yoga Aphorisms with Commentary of Vyasa in Original
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ñ Delhi, 2014, vi, 142p.
[ISBN : 978−81−208−3274−9]
*Individual & Society : The Bondage of
Conditioning ñ Delhi, 2014, vi, 129p. Biblio.
[ISBN : 978−81−208−3275−6]
*The Observer and the Observed
Delhi, 2014, vi, 107p. Biblio.
[ISBN : 978−81−208−3276−3]
Until the end of his life at the age of ninety,
Krishnamurtióthe world teacheró traveled the
world speaking as a private person. The rejection
of all spiritual and psychological authority,
including his own, is a fundamental theme. A major
concern is the social structure and how it conditions
the individual. The emphasis in his talks and
writings is on the psychological barriers that
prevent clarity of perception. The Collected Works
are of compelling interest. Within his talks in any
one year, Krishnamurti was not able to cover the
whole range of his vision, but broad amplifications
of particular themes are found throughout these
volumes. The Collected Works  contain
Krishnamurtiís previously published talks,
discussions, answers to specific questions, and
writings for the years 1933 through 1967. They
are an authentic record of his teachings, taken from
transcripts of verbatim shorthand reports and tape
recordings.
PUBLISHED VOLUMES
Vol. 1The Art of Listening. (1933−1934)
2007,  vii, 208p. index.
[ISBN : 978−81−208−3241−1]
 350
Vol. 2What is Right Action? (1934−1935)
2007, vii, 254p. index.
[ISBN :  978−81−208−3242−8]
 350
Vol. 3The Mirror of Relationships. (1936−1944)
2007, ix, 267p. index.
[ISBN :  978−81−208−3243−5]
 350
Vol. 4The Observer Is the Observed (1945−1948) Dehi 2013
[ISBN : 978−81−208−3357−9]
 550
Vol. 5Choiceless Awareness (1948−1949)
Dehi 2013
[ISBN : 978−81−208−3358−6]
 550
Vol. 6The Origin of Conflict (1949−1952) Dehi 2013
[ISBN : 978−81−208−3359−3]
 550
FORTHCOMING
Vol. 7Tradition and Creativity (1952−1953)
* STUDY BOOK SERIES (5 Books)
A Selection of
Passages from the Teachings of
 J. Krishnamurti
ISBN: 978−81−208−3397−5 (Set)
 250 (Each Vol.)
A series of Study Books was conceived for use as
concentrated study material on a particular topic.
These books are an invaluable resource of
excerpted material as they offer a sustained survey
of each topic, allowing for a deeper
comprehension of what Krishnamurti was
conveying. Much of the material has been drawn
from The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti
 (Vols. 1−
17) and the record of Krishnamurti's public talks from 1933 to 1967.
Vol. 8What Are You Seeking? (1953−1955)
Vol. 9The Answer Is in the Problem
(1955−1956)
Vol. 10A Light to Yourself  (1956−1957)
Vol. 11Crisis in Consciousness  (1958−1960)
Vol. 12There Is No Thinker, Only Thought (1961)
Vol. 13A Psychological Revolution (1962−1963)
Vol. 14The New Mind (1963−1964)
Vol. 15The Dignity of Living (1964−1965)
Vol. 16The Beauty of Death (1965−1966)
Vol. 17Perennial Questions (1966−1967)
Vol. 18The Concordance Index
(Index for Volumes 1−17)
* THE COLLECTED WORKS OF
J. KRISHNAMURTI (18 Vols.)
ISBN: 978−81−208−3090−5 (Set)

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PHILOSOPHY (B)
PHILOSOPHY (B)
429Intuition
Awakening Your Inner Guide
Judee Gee
275 [214-1]
430*The Intuitive Way A Guide to Living from Inner Wisdom
Penney Peirce
395 [008-3]
431*An Investigation into the Nature
of Consciousness and Form
Mechanistic and Non
Mechanistic Science
Richard L. Thompson
395 [1920-7]
432J. Krishnamurti and Sant Kabir A Study in Depth Rohit Mehta & Shridevi Mehta
(O/P) [0667-2](C); (O/P) [0668-9](P)
433J.Krishnamurti and the Nameless Experience Rohit Mehta
(O/P) [0589-7](C), [0590-3](P)
434J. Krishnamurti
As I Knew Him
Susunaga Weeraperuma
295 [1444-8] (C);
195 [1427-1] (P)
435J. Krishnamurti Great Liberator or Failed Messiah Luis S.R. Vas
195 [2051-7]
436Jiddu Krishnamurti A Bibliographical Guide
Susunaga Weeraperuma
145 [1426-4]
437Jiddu Krishnamurti
World Philosopher 1895-1986
(His Life and Thoughts)
C.V. Williams
(O/P) [2032-6](C); (O/P) [2033-3](P)
438Journey with Death
Rohit Mehta
(O/P) [0295-7](C); (O/P) [0296-4](P)
439Kalachakra Meditations
Based on the Discussion Between
J. Krishnamurti and David Bohm
in the Ending of Time
Ramesh Grover
495 [279-0]
440*Karmic Facts & Fallacies Ina Marx
225 [069-7]
441*Knowing Beyond Knowledge
Epistemologies of Religious Experience
in Classical and Modern Advaita
Thomas A. Forsthoefel
395 [2956-5]
442*Krishnamurti Love and Freedom Approaching a Mystery
Peter Michel
195 [1368-7]
443*Krishnamurti The Man, The Mystery & the Message
Stuart Holroyd
195 [268-4]
444Life A Mysterious Journey Swami Purna
225 [489-3]
445Life Surrendered in God The Philosophy and
Practices of Kriya Yoga
Roy Eugene Davis
495 [1495-0](C);
295 [1496-7](P)
446Living and Dying From Moment to Moment Susunaga Weeraperuma
(O/P) [1422-6]
447* Living Enlightenment
A Call for Evolution Beyond Ego
Andrew Cohen
150 [142-7]
448Man Existentialism of Jean Paul Sartre
Chandra Rekha
695 [3703-4]
449Management by Consciousness Spirituo-Technical Approach Ed. G.P. Gupta
125 [151-5]
450Maya Divine and Human
Teun Goudriaan
(O/P) [2389-1]
451Maya in Radhakrishnan’s Thought
Donald A. Braue
(O/P) [2297-9]
452Mind and Spirit of India
N.K. Devaraja
(O/P) [2486-7]
453Mirror of Consciousness
Art Creativity and Veda
Anna Bonshek
595 [1774-6]
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410*Gilles Deleuze’s Difference
and Repetition
A Critical Introduction and Guide
James Williams
395 [2762-2]
411GLOBAL HISTORY OF
PHILOSOPHY (5 Vols.)
John C. Plott
(Set) [0549-1]
Vol. I The Axial Age
395 [0158-5]
Vol. II The Hellenistic-Bactrian Period
395 [0456-2]
Vol. III The Patristic-Sutra Period
395 [0550-7]
Vol. IV The Period of Scholasticism (Pt. I) (800-1150 A.D.)
(O/P) [0551-4] Vol. V The Period of Scholasticism (Pt. II) (1150-1350 A.D.)
395 [0552-1]
412GLOBAL PHILOSOPHICAL AND ECOLOGICAL CONCEPTS (2 Vols.)
Cycles, Causality, Ecology and Evolution in Various Traditions and their Impact on Modern Biology
Rudi Jansma
2950 (Set) [3198-8]
413*God and Science Divine Causation and the Laws of Nature
Richard Thompson
595 [3254-1]
414The Great Mystery of Life Beyond Death Hiralal L. Kaji
225 [138-0]
415*Heideggar and Asian Thought Ed. Graham Parkes
(O/P) [0802-7]
416* Heidegger’s Philosophy of Being A Critical Interpretation
Herman Philipse
(O/P) [1684-8]
417History of American Philosophy
H.W. Schneider
700 [2454-6]
●History of Pre-Buddhistic Indian Philosophy
B.M. Barua
1295 [0796-9]
419Hope for a Better World The Small Communities Solutions J. Donald Walters
225 [141-0]
420How to Acheive Incredible Results by Inspiration P. Vatsala & T. Gokulan
225 [035-2]
421*India and Europe An Essay in Philosophical Understanding
Wilhelm Halbfass
995 [0736-5]
422Indian and Western Philosophies
Unity in Diversity
Fernando Tola & Carman Dragonetti
795 [3509-2]
423Integral Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo Ram Shanker Misra
(O/P) [1329-8]
424*Interpreting Across Boundaries
New Essays in Comparative Philosophy
Gerald James Larson & Eliot Deutsch
150 [0622-1]
●Introduction to Comparative Philosophy P.T.Raju
595 [0985-7] (In Press)
426*An Introduction to Metaphysics
Martin Heidegger, Tr. Ralph Manheim
(O/P) [1645-9]
●Introduction to Religious Philosophy
Y. Masih
525 [0853-9](C);
325 [0854-6](P)
428Intuition Its Nature and Uses in Human Experiences
Hope K. Fitz
250 [1772-2]
INDIAN LOGIC AND
EPISTEMOLOGY
General Editors :
Prof. Arindam Chakraborty &
Prof. Jonardon Ganeri
●Perception: An Essay on Classical
Indian Theories of Knowledge
óBimal Krishna Matilal
[978−81−208−4063−8] 
995
●Logic, Language and Reality: In−
dian Philosophy and Contempo−
rary Issues óBimal Krishna Matilal
[978−81−208−0008−3](C) 
895
[978−81−208−0717−8](P) 
695
●A History of Navya−Nyaya
Scholoarship in BengalóNirmalaya
Narayan Chakraborty (F/C)

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454Mystical Verses of Lalla
A Journey of Self Realization
Tr. with an Introd. Jaishree Kak
(O/P) [3255-8]
455Naturalistic Tradition in Indian Thought
Dale Riepe
(O/P) [1293-2]
456Nobody Home
From Belief to Clarity
Jan Kersschot
175 [192-2]
457*Of Grammatology by Jacques Derrida Tr. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
645 [1187-4]
458Pandit N.R. Bhatt Felicitation Volume P.S. Filliozat, S.P. Narang & C.P. Bhatta
995 [1183-6]
459Path Without Form A Journey into the Realim Beyond Thought Robert Powell
225 [135-7]
●Perception An Essay on Classical Indian Theories of Knowledge Bimal Krishna Matilal
995 [4063-8]
461*Phenomenology of Perception M. Merleau-Ponty, Tr. Colin Smith
(O/P) [1346-5]
462*Phenomenology of Spirit G.W.F. Hegal, Tr. A.V. Miller
795 [1473-8]
463Philosophical Enquiries Margaret Chatterjee
395 [0316-9](C);
295 [0317-6](P)
464Philosophical Essays S.N. Dasgupta (O/P) [0750-1]
465Philosophical Humanism and Contemporary India V.P. Varma
395 [2101-9]
466Philosophy and the Theistic Mysticism of the Alvars
S.M.S. Chari
(O/P) [1342-7]
467Philosophy in Classical India
The Proper work of Reason
Jonardon Ganeri
645 [3953-3](C);
395 [3337-1](P)
468Philosophy of Gorakhnath With Goraksha-Vacana-Sangraha Akshaya Kumar Banerjea
945 [0534-7](C);
645 [0535-4](P)
469Philosophy of Hindu Sadhana
Nalini Kanta Brahma
(O/P) [1066-2]
470The Philosophy of Lokayata
A Review and Reconstruction
Bijayananda Kar
425 [3692-1](C);
345 [4070-6](P)
471Philosophy of Non-Attachment M.M. Agarwal
150 [2189-7]
472*The Problem of Perception A.D. Smith
495 [2024-1]
473The Quest for the Inner Man Joseph Vrinte
(O/P) [1502-5]
474* The Quiet Mind
A Journey Through Space and Mind
John E. Coleman
400 [176-2]
475Ramana Maharshi’s Philosophy of Existence and Modern Science The Convergence in
their vision of Reality
J. Sithamparanathan
395 [3298-5]
476*Reading the New Nietzsche The Birth of Tragedy, The Gay Science, Thus spoke Zarathustra,
and on the Genealogy of Morals
David B. Allison
495 [3057-8]
477Realization of the Supreme Self
The Bhagavad Gita Yoga’s
Trevor Leggett
295 [071-0]
478Religion Philosophy Yoga A Selection of Articles
Jean Filliozat, Tr. Maurice Shukla
495 [0718-1]
479*The Roots of Reference
The Paul Carus Lectures
W.V. Quine
395 [3365-4]
480Samkara and Bradley S.N.L Shrivastava (O/P)
481*Saussure and his Interpreters Roy Harris
450 [2765-3]
482Sayings of J. Krishnamurti Susunaga Weeraperuma
195 [1421-9]
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THE NOTE BOOKS OF PAUL BRUNTON  (16 Vols.)
This series of 16 books combines the essence of religion and ritual, and brings out the beliefs in the light
of the higher power. It gives an individualized, practical approach to honest communication with the
sacred through intelligent prayer, rational devotion and informed, mature humility.
(Vol−1) PERSPECTIVES ISBN: 978−81−7822−338−4
 395
(Vol−2) THE QUEST ISBN: 978−81−7822−347−6
 395
(Vol−3) PRACTICES FOR THE QUEST RELAX AND RETREATó Practices for the Quest, goes directly to
the heart of exercises, techniques, and mental attitudes useful at various stages of spiritual self−discovery
and self−development. It explains what qualities must be developed, why they must be developed, how
they can be developed, and how their development will be tested and proved by life itself.
ISBN: 978−81−7822−368−1
 395
(Vol−4, Part−1) MEDITATIONóMeditation is an inspiring invitation to the most intimate adventure of
human spiritualityóthe direct experience of oneís own beloved soul.
ISBN: 978−81−7822−379−7
 395
(Vol−4, Part−2) THE BODYó The body is a balanced course in perceiving and perfecting the physical bodyís
potential to become an eloquent expression of the divine force within. All the exercises, breathings,
hygienic and dietary suggestions collected in this second volume have a two−fold purpose; to develop
intuition and making meditation easier; second, to assure physical, psychological and spiritual safety
when awakening the energy−spirit locked within the unregenerated physical organism.
ISBN: 978−81−7822−380−3
 295
(Vol−5) EMOTIONS OF ETHICS: The IntellectóThe book is a detailed guide to its spiritual development.
It clearly shows how to claim oneís full humanity through controlling, purifying and transmuting the flowers of passion inherited from our animal nature.
ISBN: 978−81−7822−382−7
 425
(Vol−6) THE EGO: From Birth to RebirthóThe ego is a unique and unprecedented contribution to the
literature of self−realization. It explains at an existential rather than psychological level, what ego is, how
it works, and its place and role in spiritual life and practice.
ISBN: 978−81−7822−383−4
 395
(Vol−7) HEALING OF THE SELF: The NegativesóHealing of the self treats the mind ñ body relationship
and contrasts conventional, psychic and spiritual approaches to healing.  Recommending a combination of conventional and alternative methods, it gives a variety of practical techniques useful in self−healing.
ISBN: 978−81−7822−439−8
 325
(Vol−8) REFLECTIONS ON MY LIFE AND WRITINGSó The book contains Paul Bruntonís reflections
about himself through fifty years of research, practice and writing.  He narrates his experiences from the West as well as the East, ranging from Christian mysticism to Hindu Occultism.
ISBN: 978−81−7822−440−4
 400
(Vol−9) HUMAN EXPERIENCE:  The Arts in CultureóHuman Experience teach us to convert our lives into
a process of spiritual discoveries.  It explores causes and purposes of suffering, problems of marriage and
other relationships. The book highlights the sections of human life as inspired art, creativity, genius and
the relationship of art and mystical experience. ISBN: 978−81−7822−441−1
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(Vol−10) THE ORIENT: Its Legacy to the WestóProviding a fascinating view of traditional and
contemporary oriental life, the book highlights the colors from India, China, Angkor, Wat, Ceylon,
Japan, Egypt, Tibet and other Himalayan countries.  The author believes that a combination of thoughts
and ideals will help us lead a fully and truly humane life.ISBN: 978−81−7822−490−9
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(Vol−11) THE SENSITIVES: Dynamics and Dangers of MysticismóThe Sensitives is a timely, informed
evaluation of mysticism, ìparanormalî experience, sects and cults. Grounded in a clear distinction
between productive spiritual practice and dangerous fascination with the occult, it reports on: how to
distinguish self−flattering illusion and spiritual intuition; how to distinguish authentic spiritual teachers
from self−deluded cult leaders and dogmatic religionists.ISBN: 978−81−7822−491−6
 295
(Vol−12) THE RELIGIOUS URGE:  Reverential LifeóThe Religious Urge distinguishes the heartís
ineradicable religious instinct from traditional religious forms, and clarifies the services and disservices
of institutional religion. It gives an individualized, practical approach to honest communion with the
Sacred through intelligent prayer, rational devotion, and informed, mature humility.
ISBN: 978−81−7822−492−3
 325
(Vol−13) RELATIVITY, PHILOSOPHY AND MINDó The author explains the philosophy of science of
the deeper levels of mind.  There is a deep meaning associated with our sleep and dreams. The book explores the creative power of thought and the fourth state of individual human consciousness.
ISBN: 978−81−7822−425−1
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(Vol−14) INSPIRATION AND THE OVERSELFóWhile we all come across swift elusive moments, where
we contract our own divine soul, the book explains on how to make the most of those moments. The
author explains the tests and methods to develop intuitions, making it a vitalizing power for our existence.
ISBN: 978−81−7822−426−8
 295
(Vol−15) ADVANCED CONTEMPLATION:  The Peace Within YouóThe author believes that there is
indeed no short path to peace within oneself. He describes in his writings here, the invisible threads that yield permanent results of a metaphysical, transpersonal and universal nature. The book is an uplifting
approach to the peace within, at the core of every human being.ISBN: 978−81−7822−427−5
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(Vol−16) ENGLIGHTENED MIND, DIVINE MINDó The book discovers a strong, controversial and
definitive account of what ìEnlightenmentî is. The book outlines the stages in spiritual hierarchy of mystics, saints, messengers, prophets, sages and avatars.ISBN: 978−81−7822−428−2
 495
PHILOSOPHY (B)
PHILOSOPHY (B)

●*The Shape of Ancient Thought
Comparative Studies in Greek
and Indian Philosophies
Thomas McEvilley
1595 [3339-5]
484So You Shall Know The Truth A Collection of Discourses Svami Purna
275 [397-1]
485Sphota Theory of Language
Harold G. Coward
(O/P) [0181-3]
486Spiritual Revolution
Premananda Deva & Lakshmi Devi
395 [1859-0](C);
250 [1860-6](P)
487*Sri Aurobindo and Karl Marx
Integral Sociology and
Dialectical Sociology
D.P. Chattopadhyaya
(O/P) [0388-6]
488Studies in Philosophy
(2 Vols. in one)
K.C. Bhattacharya,
Ed. Gopinath Bhattacharya
1495 [2972-5]
489A Study in the Dialectics of Sphota Gaurinath Sastri (O/P) [2778-3]
490Sunya and Nothingness in Science Philosophy and Religion Jayant Burde
795 [3343-2]
491The Supreme Quest Your Search For The Truth
Ends There Where You Are
Sirshree
225 [366-7]
492The Teachings of Vimala Thakar
Christine Townend,
Ed. & Tr. Jack Gontier
250 [3335-7]
493That Pathless Land Essays on the Beauty & Uniqueness of J. Krishnamurti’s Teachings
Susunaga Weeraperuma
195 [1424-0]
494*Thinking and Destiny Harold W. Percival
(O/P) [1783-8] (C);
995 [1809-5] (P)
495*To be and Not to be,
That is the Answer
Unique Experiments for
Tapping our Infinite Resources
D.E. Harding
225 [106-9]
496The Truth will Set You Free Swami Purna
175 [314-8]
497*Twentieth Century Analytic Philosophy Avrum Stroll
595 [3143-8](C);
395 [4111-6](P)
498*Understanding the Mind An Explanation of the Nature
and Functions of the Mind
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
350 [1891-0]
499Vedic Physics Towards Unification of Quantum
Mechanics and General Relativity
Keshav Dev Verma
995 [3270-1]
500*Ways of Thinking of Eastern Peoples Hajime Nakamura
Ed. Philip P. Wiener
695 [0764-8]
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506Bhagavad Gita (Combined with his Essays on the Gita)
Recention by William Quan Judge
250 [096-3]
507Bhagavad Gita
Richard Gotshalk
175 [0006-9]
508Bhagavad Gita
A Transcreation of the Song Celestial
Alan Jacobs
295 [241-7]
509Bhagavadgita The Dialogue between Sri Krsna and Arjuna
Tr. & Comm. Gloria Areira, Tr. Ricky
Toledano, Graphic Design Victor Mattos
700 [4011-9];
500 [4012-6]
510The Bhagavad Gita and
Inner Transformation
Naina Lepes
695 [3186-5]
511Bhagavad Gita in 365 days The Spiritual Essence of the Gita Lata Jagtiani
195 [256-6]
512Bhagavadgita with the Sanatsujatiya
and Anugita (SBE Vol. 8)
Tr. K.T. Telang
500
513Concordence to Principal
Upanisads and Bhagavadgita
Ed. G.A. Jacob
(O/P) [1281-9]
514From Mind to Super Mind
A Commentary on Bhagavad Gita
Rohit Mehta
395 [0964-2](C);
295 [0965-9](P)
515The Gita and Tulasi Ramayana
Their Common Call for the Good of all
Satya P. Agarwal
395 [1752-4]
516Gita for Success in Modern Life From Basement to Boardroom R.S. Garg
250 [125-0]
517Gitamrtam The Essential Teachings of the Bhagavadgita Anantanand Rambachan
95 [1167-6]
518Gitanidarsana
Similes of the Bhagavadgita
Anantanand Rambachan
(O/P) [1695-4]
519GOD TALKS WITH ARJUNA;
BHAGAVAD GITA (2 Vols.)
Royal Science of God-Realization
(The Immortal Dialogue Between Soul
and Spirit) (A New Tr. & Comm.)
Paramahansa Yogananda
625 (Set) (C) [3187-2]395 (Set)(P) [1897-2]
520The Holy Gita Srimad Bhagavad Geeta Skt. & Romanized Text with Eng. Tr. Prabha Duneja
80 [451-0]
521Insights into the Bhagavad Gita Vimala Thakar
515 [2675-5]
522Introspections of the Gita Narayan Singh Masuda, Ed. Indrajit Singh Rathore
225 [392-6]
523The Legacy of Yoga in Bhagavad Geeta
The Classical Text of Srimad Bhagavad Geeta in Sanskrit its Romanized Transliteration, Eng. Tr., Lucid Commen- tary and Indexes Tr. & Comm. Prabha Duneja
500 [3688-4]
524*The Original Gita
Striving for Oneness (Comments &
Word For Word Sanskrit Translations)
Gerard D.C. Kuiken
600 [3522-1]
525The Social Message of the Gita
Symbolized as Lokasamgraha
Satya P. Agarwal
395 [1319-9]
526The Social Role of the Gita How and Why Satya P. Agarwal
595(C);
395 [1524-7](P)
527Srimad Bhagavad-Gita (Introd., Skt. Text in Roman, Eng. Tr. including translation of every word). Kailash Nath Kalia
395 [306-3]
528Srimad Bhagavad Gita The Spoken and Unspoken Thoughts of Sri Krishna and Arjuna in the Srimad Bhagavad Gita Upanishad Shibaram Debarao Ubhagaker
100
529TAT TVAM ASI (2 Vols.)
The Universal Message in the Bhagavad Gita P.V. Nath (O/P) (P) [1585-8]
BHAGAVAD GITA
BHAGAVAD GITA
Bhagavad Gita
●Anu-Gita in the Mahabharata
Re-affirming Bhagavadgita’s Message
of Good-of-all
Satya P. Agarwal & Urmila Agarwal
500 [468-8]
502Astavakragita The Song of the Self Supreme (The
Classical text of Atmadvaita by Astavakra
with an Introductory Essay, Skt. Text,
Eng. Tr., Annot. & Glossarial Index)
Radhakamal Mukerjee
395 [1366-3](C);
275 [1367-0](P)
503Bhagavad Gita (2 Vols. Bound in One)
Franklin Edgerton
495 [1138-6](C);
395 [1149-2](P)
504The Bhagavadgita An Eng. Tr. & Comm. W. Douglas P. Hill
300, [4006-5]
505The Bhagavad Gita The Song of God
Ramananda Prasad
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530*The ABC’s of Chakra Therapy
A Workbook
Deedre Diemer
245 [1744-9]
●Anatomy and Physiology
of Yogic Practices
Understanding of the Yogic Concepts
and Physiological Mechanism of the
Yogic Practices
Makarand Madhukar Gore
395 [391-9](C);
295 [305-6](P)
532*The Art and Science of Raja Yoga Fourteen Steps to Higher Awareness (Based on the Teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda) J. Donald Walters
495 [1876-7] with CD.
533Art as a Guide to Self Realization J. Donald Walters
195 [028-4]
534Art of Blissful Living Spiritual Laws of Vedic Philosophy B.B. Puri
225 [307-0]
535The Ascent
Yogi Mahajan
195 [1182-9]
●*Ashtanga Yoga
Practice and Philosophy
A Comprehensive Description of the
Primary Series of Ashtanga Yoga,
Following the Traditional Vinyasa
Count, and Authentic Explanation of
the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Gregor Maehle
850 [329-2]
●Ashtanga Yoga of Patanjali
Philosophy, Religion, Culture,
Ethos and Practices
Prashant S. Iyenger
750 [480-0]
●Balanced Yoga The Twelve Week Programme
Swami Purna
175 [315-5]
539*Beat Fatique With Yoga
A Simple Step-by-Step
Way to Restore Energy
Fiona Agombar
400 [183-0]
540*Beyond Religion
Meditations on our True Nature
Robert Powell
225 [139-7]
541Blossoms of Friendship
Vimala Thakar
125 [0088-5]
542Book of Daily Prayer for All
Meditation on Siva-Sakti (A prayer for
protection, prosperity and perfection)
Srikrishna Das
100
543The Book of Life
Everyone’s Common-sense Guide to the
Purposeful Living and Spiritual Growth
into the 21st Century and Beyond
Roy Eugene Davis
150 [1287-1]
544*Capturing the Aura
Integrating Science,
Technology, and Metaphysics
C. E. Lindgren
495 [3361-6]
●*The Chakra Handbook
From Basic Understanding
to Pratical Application
Shalila Sharamon & Bodo Baginski
225 [1935-1]
546*The Chakras and Esoteric Healing
Zachary F. Lansdowne
(O/P) [1157-7]
547A Complete Guide to Managing Stress
Bimal Chhajer
350 [186-1]
548Consciousness Integrating Eastern and
Western Perspectives
Emeritus Eds. Prem Saran Satsangi &
Stuart Hameroff
500 [488-0]
549Crystal Light & Love
Mary St. Claire & Maiya Kennedy
$ 6.95
550*Deep Yoga
Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times
Bhava Ram
195 [371-1]
551*Development in Meditation
and State of Consciousness
Zen Brain Reflections
James H. Austin
1395 [3348-7]
●Discourses on Yog Prashant S. Iyengar
500 [481-7]
553Divine Light Yoga Systems with their Secret Techniques S.K.Das
295 [097-0]
554*Doorways to Awakening A Guide to Self-Realization Edward Tarabilda & Orion Hawthorne
250 [398-8]
555*The Eight Limbs of Yoga Pathway to Libration
Bhava Ram
395 [3469-9](C);
195 [3461-3](P)
556*Energies of Transformation
A Guide to the Kundalini Process
Bonnie Greenwell
(O/P) [1815-6]
557Essence of Spiritual Wisdom
Inspirational Thoughts of
Eastern Masters
Compiled by Rupali Segal &
Anirudh Vasdev
250 [444-2]
558Essence of Spiritual Wisdom Inspirational Thoughts
of Western Masters
Compiled by Neha Khandelwal
395 [478-7]
559The Eternal Way Roy Eugene Davis
250 [1780-7]
560Evolution of Yoga Bharat Bhushan Sahi
225 [317-9]
561*Exploring Chakras Awaken Your Untapped Energy Susan G. Shumsky
350 [298-1]
562*Exploring Meditation Master the Ancient Art of Relaxation and Enlightenment Susan G. Shumsky
325 [296-7]
563*The Experience of Nothingness
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj's
Talks on Realizing the Infinite
Ed. Robert Powell
295 [1950-4]
564Finding Soul in Work and Life Vasant Raval & Prafulla Raval
295 [353-7]
565Finding the Joy within You Personal Counsel for God Centered Living Daya Mata
90 [1895-8]
566The Forceful Yoga
Being the translation of
Hathayoga-Pradipika,
Gheranda-Samhita and Siva-Samhita
Tr. into Eng. Pancham Sinh,
Srisa Chandra Vasu,
Romanised Ed. by G.P. Bhatt
545 [2054-8] (C);
345 [2055-5] (P)
●Gayatri The Highest Meditation Sadguru Sant Keshavadas
195 [0697-9] (In Press)
568*Getting to Where You Are
The Life of Meditation
Steven Harrison
195 [202-8]
569*Great Treasury of Merit A Commentary to the practice of
offering to the Spiritual Guide
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
325 [1869-9]
570*Happy For No Good Reason
Learn to Meditate: Become
Stronger, Calmer and Happier
Swami Shankarananda
(O/P)(C) with CD; [2005-0](C)
(O/P)(P) with CD; [2006-7(P).
571Hatha Yoga
Its Context, Theory and Practice
Mikel Burley
595 [1705-0] (C);
395 [1706-7] (P)
572Hatha Yoga for All Rajeswari Raman
95 [0937-6]
573Hatha Yoga for Body Mind Spirit Shanti Gowans
350 [4203-8]; Illustrated
1000
574The Hatha Yoga Pradipika (The Original Skt. Svatmarama)
An Eng. Tr. Brian Dana Akers
250 [259-0]
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●Hatha Yoga Pradipika
The Classic Guide for the
Advanced Practice of Hatha Yoga
Yogi Svatmarama, Containing
the Practical Commentary of
Swami Vishnudevananda
235 [1614-5]
576The Healing Power of Yoga For Health, Well-Being & Inner Peace Julie Frideberger
250 [181-6]
577Healing the Future The Journey Within Deepak Kashyap
225 [039-0]
578*I Am That I Am (A Tribute to Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj) Stephen H. Wolinsky
500 [262-2]
579* The Inner Guide Meditation A Spiritual Technology for the 21st Century Edwin C. Steinbrecher
300 [060-4]
580*The Inner Life Charles W. Leadbeater
395 [316-2]
581Insights and Inspirations Swami Venkatesananda
450
582Inspiration Meditation & Personal Wellbeing A Practical Guide to Balanced Living Ken Mellor
300 [386-5]
583*Journey into Consciousness Charles Breaux (O/P) [1449-3](C); (O/P) [1454-7](P)
584*Journey Through Chakras Ravi Ratan & Minoo Ratan (O/P) [3240-4]
585Journey to Self-Realization Collected Talks and Essays on Realizing God in Daily Life Paramahansa Yogananda
195(C),
125(P), [1900-9](P)
586Kriya Yoga The Scientific Process of Soul Culture and the Essence of All Religions Paramahansa Hariharananda
645 [3144-5](C);
445 [3141-4](P)
587Kundalini and Self Realization
The Journey Back to our True Home
Through Spiritual Energy
Ravindra Kumar
400 [423-7]
588The Kundalini Book of Living and Dying
Gateways to Higher Consciousness
Ravindra Kumar & Jytte Kumar Larsen
250 [3215-2]
589Kundalini Rising Exploring the Eneregy of Awakening Contributors: Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa,
Sivananda Radha, et.al
495 [3633-4]
590*Kundalini Yoga Swami Sivananda Radha
745 [0812-6](C);
445 [1014-3](P)
591*Layayoga The Definitive Guide to
the Chakras and Kundalini
Shyam Sundar Goswami
695 [3516-0]
592The Legacy of Yoga in Bhagawad Geeta The Classical Text of Srimad Bhagawad
Geeta in Sanskrit its Romanized
Transliteration, Eng. Tr., Lucid Commen-
tary and Indexes
Tr. & Comm. Prabha Duneja
500 [3688-4]
593Living in God 366 Themes for Daily Meditative
Contemplation and Spiritual Enrichment
(With Life Enhancing Affirmations and
Inspirational Quotations)
Roy Eugene Davis
225 [1543-8](C);
125 [1544-5] (P)
594*Living Intimately A Guide to Realizing Spiritual Unity in Relationship
Judith Blackstone
195 [143-4]
595*Mandala Workbook For Inner Self Development
Anneke Huyser
225 [287-5]
●Mantra Yoga and Primal Sound Secrets of Seed (Bija) Mantras David Frawley (Vamadeva Shastri)
325 [381-0]
●A Manual on Humanics Prashant S. Iyengar
200 [479-4]
* For Sale in South Asia Only
598A Master Guide to Meditation
and Spiritual Growth
Roy Eugene Davis
125 [1245-1]
599Meditation A Practical Guidebook (Based on the Teachings of Vedanta, Bhagavad Gita & Yoga Sutras) Swami Tadatmananda
400 [424-4]
600Meditation: A Way of Life Philosophy and Practice (Rooted in the Teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda) Alan L. Pritz
250 [495-4]
●Meditation and Mantras Swami Vishnudevananda
295 [1615-2]
602Meditation Differently Herbert V. Guenther (O/P) [0870-6]
603Meditation for
People in Charge
Paul Brunton
125 [345-2]
604*Meditation for People in Crisis
Selected from the
Notebooks of Paul Brunton
Eds. Sam & Leslie Cohen
125 [341-4]
605The Meditation Handbook A Step-by-Step Manual Providing
a clear and Practical Guide to
Buddhist Meditation
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
200 [066-6]
606Meditation in Sikh Religion Eight Spiritual Lessons
on Finding the Truth
Bhagat Singh Thind
195 [344-5]
YOG TRADITION OF INDIA
General Editor:
Prashant S. Iyengar
Editorial Board:
Dr. Jitendra B. Shah, Dr. S. F. Biria
An anthology of the discourses were expounded by Prashant Iyengar
for the students, scholars and sadhakas of Yog at different points of
time, presented here in the form of books. The engaging style of
narration will appeal to the readersí brain and heart while they imbibe
the knowledge of Yog, For easy comprehension, the words in the Sandhis
are separated in the Sanskrit quotation. The books selected to be
published under the series are:
1.Ashtanga Yoga of Patanjali: Philosophy, Religion, Culture, Ethos and
Practices óPrashant S. Iyengar [978−81−7822−480−0]  
750
2.Discourses on YogóPrashant S. Iyengar[978−81−7822−481−7]  
500
3.A Manual on HumanicsóPrashant S. Iyengar
[978−81−7822−479−4]  
200
4.Pranayama: A Classical and Traditional Approach óPrashant S. Iyengar
[978−81−7822−482−4]  
400

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●*Meditation Pure & Simple
The Heart of Essence
of Meditation Practice
Ian Gawler
150 [340-7]
608*Meditation Revolution A History and Theology of
the Siddha Yoga Lineage
Dauglas Renfrew Brooks & Others
(O/P) [1647-3](C), [1648-0](P)
●*Meditative Yoga
Integrating body, breath and mind
Are Holen & Torbjorn Hobbel
595 [3618-1]
610Mysticism in Maharashtra R.D. Ranade
(O/P) [0575-0]
611*The Nector of Immortality
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj's
Discourses on the Eternal
Ed. Robert Powell
495 [1733-3](C);
295 [1948-1](P)
612*9 Secrets of Successful Meditation Samprasad Vinod
325 [137-3]
613Office Yoga Julie Friedeberger
125 [1542-1]
614The Origin of Meditation Sneh Chakraburtty
225 [323-0]
615The Path of Light A Guide to 21st Century Discipleship and Spiritual Practice
in the Kriya Yoga Tradition
Roy Eugene Davis
195 [1657-2]
616*Path of the Soul The Union of Eastern and Western Wisdom to Heal Your Body, Mind and Soul
Ashok Bedi
295 [221-9]
617*Pathways to Higher Consciousness
The Master Game
Robert S. de Ropp
295 [369-8]
618Peace and Where to Find it Christopher Papadopoulos
195 [236-3]
619*The Personal Aura Dora Van Gelder Kunz
395 [073-4]
620Practical Vedanta
Spirituality-Social Welfare-World
Peace
Satya P. Agarwal & Urmila Agarwal,
including a Chapter by Will Tuttle Ed.
Seema Agarwal Harding
250 [375-9]
621Practical Wisdom Swami Purna
195 [363-6]
622Pranayama A Conscious Way of Breathing
Ranjit Sen Gupta
295 [083-3]
623Pranayama A Classical and Traditional Approach Prashant S. Iyengar
400 [482-4]
624*Psychology of the Chakras Eye of the Lotus
Richard A. Jelusich
(O/P) [2962-6]
●Pure Yoga by Yogi Pranavananda
A Tr. from Skt. into Eng. of the
tantric work, the Gherandasamhita,
with a guiding commentary
Ed. with Introd. by Tony Rodriguez
& Kanshi Ram
595 [0922-2](C),
395 [1508-7](P)
626Pure Yoga In its Historical Context and Today
Karel Werner
(F/C) [4108-6]
627Satisfying Our Innate Desire
To Know God (How we can be
spiritually awake and Live as
the Divine Beings we really are)
Roy Eugene Davis
200 [198-4]
628The Science of Meditation Sneh Chakraburtty
225 [322-3]
629Science of Meditation Rohit Mehta
495 [0298-8] (In Press)
630The Secret of Self-Transformation A Synthesis of Tantra and Yoga
Rohit Mehta
(O/P) [0402-9]
631The Secret of the Creative Vacuum
Man and the Energy Dance
John Davidson
425 [337-7]
632The Self Revealed Knowledge That Liberates the Spirit
A Handbook of Essential Information for
Experiencing a Concious Relationship
with the Infinite and Restoring Soul
Awareness to Wholeness
Roy Eugene Davis
200 [050-5]
633Seven Lessons in Conscious Living
A Progressive Program of
Higher Learning and Spiritual
Practice in the Kriya Yoga Tradition
Roy Eugene Davis
195 [1750-0]
●Siva Sutras The Yoga of Supreme Identity
Text Eng. Tr. Jaideva Singh
645 [0406-7](C);
345 [0407-4](P)
635*Soul Power
The Transformation
that Happens when you know
Nikki De Carteret
295 [145-8]
636Soul Quest Journey from Death to Immortality
Anand Krishna
195 [234-9]
637Spiritual Basis of Real Prosperity
How to always be in the Flow of
Resources and Supportive Events
Relationship for Your Highest Goods
Roy Eugene Davis
200 [053-6]
●Spiritual Consciousness Eds. P. Sriramamurti, Prem
Prashant & Anand Mohan
350 [443-5]
639Spiritual Management
and Road to Eternity
Secrets of Beauty, Health
Youth and Liberation
Chan Baidjnath Misier
350 [278-3]
640*Spiritual Revolution a Wayout
A Personal Program for Building
a Spiritual Life Outside the Walls
of Traditional Religion
David N. Elkins
250 [339-1]
641*The Spiritual Roots of Yoga
Royal Path to Freedom
Ravi Ravindra, Ed. Priscilla Murray
225 [365-0]
642Spirituality Discovering our True Self
Indu Mittal
250 [496-1]
643Spirituality
A Way of life
Indu Mittal
195 [354-4]
644Sri Babaji
Immortal Yogi of the Himalayas
Romola Butalia with an introd.
Gorakh Babaji
(O/P) [3257-2]
645The Story of Meditation
Sneh Chakraburtty
225 [321-6]
646Stress and its Management by Yoga
K.N. Udupa, Ed. R.C. Prasad
695 [0000-7](C);
395 [0052-6](P)
647Superconsciousness
How to Benefit from
Emerging Spiritual Trends
J. Donald Walters, Ed. Devi Novak
300 [026-0]
YOGA
YOGA
PARAMHANS SWAMI
OMKARANANDA
SARASWATI :
SPIRITUAL WISDOM
Edited by
Swamini Vidyaprakashananda
ISBN : 978−81−208−4226−7 (Set)
1. Boundless Peace and Happiness.
978−81−208−4227−4 (F/C)
2. Pearls of Divine Wisdom.
978−81−208−4232−8 (In Press)
800
3. The Fullness of Joy.
978−81−208−4231−1 (F/C)
4. How to Attain Perfect Bliss.
978−81−208−4230−4 (F/C)
5. Divine Mother.
978−81−208−4229−8 (F/C)
6. Meditation.
978−81−208−4228−1 (F/C)

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660*The Ultimate Medicine
As Prescribed by
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj,
Ed. Robert Powell
495 [1417-2](C);
295 [1418-9](P)
661*Unconditional Bliss
Finding Happiness in
the Face of Hardship
Howard Raphael Cushnir
125 [013-0]
662Vyayama Yoga The Art of Dynamic Breathing Javier Plazas
225 [174-8]
663Yoga
Swami Venkatesananda
250
664Yoga The Practice of Myth
and Sacred Geometry
Rama Jyoti Vernon
600 [4095-9]
665Yoga and Parapsychology Empirical Research and Theoretical Essays
Ed. K. Ramakrishna Rao
900 [3473-6] (In Press)
666*The Yoga Book
A Practical Guide
to Self Realization
Stephen Sturgess
295 [1990-0]
667*Yoga For Men
Postures for Healthy,
Stress Free Living
Thomas Claire
295 [297-4]
668Yoga for Teens Shawna Schenk 250 [488-6]
●*Yoga for Your Type An Ayurvedic Approach to
Your Asana Practice
David Frawley, Sandra Summer-
Fields & M.S. Kozak
675 [111-3]
670Yoga in Modern India The Body Between Science
and Philosophy
Joseph S. Alter
325 [324-7]
648THE SUPREME YOGA (2 Vols.)
A New translation of the Yoga Vasistha
Swami Venkatesananda
650 (Set) [260-8]
●*Tantric Yoga and
the Wisdom Goddesses
(Spiritual Secrets of Ayurveda)
David Frawley
595 [1356-4](C);
395 [1357-1](P)
650*Theories of the Chakras
Bridge to Higher Consciousness
Hiroshi Motoyama
450 [023-9]
651*Theory and Practice of Yoga
Essays in Honour of
Gerald James Larson
Ed. Knut A. Jacobsen
(O/P) [3232-9]
652*Tibetan Power Yoga
The Essence of All Yogas
(A Tibetan Exercise for
Physical Vitality & Mental Power)
Jutta Mattausch
175 [006-2]
653*Tibetan Wisdom for Modern Life
Joseph Arpaia & Lobsang Rapgay
395 [1941-2](C);
250 [1955-9](P)
●*The Tibetan Yogas of
Dream and Sleep
Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
495 [2001-2] (C);
295 [2003-6] (P)
655Totality in Essence
Vimala Thakar
95 [0048-9]
656*Transform Your Life
A Blissful Journey
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
395 [070-3]
657*Transforming Self Through Yoga
Getting more than Exercise
from an Ancient Spiritual Practice
Tom Pilarzyk
295 [370-4]
658*Treasury of Spiritual Wisdom
A Collection of 10,000 Powerful
Quotations for Transforming your Life
Comp. Andy Zubko
695 [1731-9](C);
495 [1949-8](P)
659The Two Traditions of
Meditation in Ancient India
Johannes Bronkhorst
(O/P) [1114-0] (C), [1643-5] (P)
671Yoga is Life
(With Ayurveda and
Natural Therapy)
Varun Veer, Tr. Vidya Saha
200 [4160-4]
672The Yoga of Kashmir Shaivism Consciousness is Everything Swami Shankanananda
515 [2699-1]
673The Yoga of Knowledge Based on Sri Aurobindo’s Synthesis of Yoga M.P. Pandit
395 [078-9]
674*The Yoga of Love
Based on Sri Aurbindo's
Synthesis of Yoga
M.P. Pandit
150 [057-4]
675The Yoga of Works Based on Sri Aurobindo’s
Synthesis of Yoga
M.P. Pandit
325 [079-6]
676*The Yoga Tradition Its History, Literature,
Philosophy and Practice
Georg Feuerstein
3000(C),
2000 [1923-8](P)
677Yoga Unveiled (Pt. II) U.A. Asrani
225 [0946-8]
678*The Yogi Portraits of Swami Vishnu Devananda Gopala Krishna
300 [038-3]
679You are Not
Beyond the Three Veils
of Consciousness
Stephen H. Wolinsky
295 [261-5]
680*Your Aura & Your Chakras
The Owner’s Manual
Karla Mclaren
295 [1745-6]
681Zen Yoga P.J. Saher
800 [0809-6] (In Press)
YOGA
History ● Philosophy
● Practice
Gen. Ed. KAREL WERNER
Editorial Board
PROF. RUPERT GETHIN,
PROF. JULLIUS JOSEPH LIPNER,
PROF. IAN WHICHER,
DR. JITENDRA B. SHAH
Yoga has a long history, from early
indications in the Harappan
civilisation (2900ñ1900 BCE), evidence
of it in Vedic Times (1900ñ1500 BCE)
among wandering ascetics and forest
hermits and echoes in the early
Upani¶ads (600ñ400 BCE). The first
instruction for practice were
formulated by the Buddha (563ñ483
BCE) as the eightfold path to
liberation. A remarkably systematic
instruction appeared in a short
passage within a composite text
known as Patanjaliís Yoga Sutra (c.
300ñ400 CE) consisting of an
eightfold, path (astanga yoga). Various
other yoga paths were claborated in
later upanisads, the Bhagavad Gita
and Puranas.
The present series is intended
to publish research works of high
academic standard as well as readable
specialised and comprehensive
treatises which could serve as reliable
guides for evaluating books on yoga
appearing on the market.
●●●●●Yoga and Indian Philosophy
óKarel Werner
[978−81−208−1609−1] 
475
●●●●●Pure Yoga in the Historical
Context and Today
óKarel Werner
[978−81−208−4108−6] (F/C)
YOGA
YOGA

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TANTRA
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682AJITAMAHATANTRAM (5 Vols.)
The Great Tantra of Ajita
Critically Ed. & Annot. Tr. by
N.R. Bhatt, Jean Filliozat &
Pierre Sylvain Filliozat
4500 (Set) [1974-0]
683*Beating Tantra at its O wn Game
Spiritual S exuality
Arthur Lytle
295 [148-9]
684The Buddhist Tantras
Light on Indo Tibetan Esotericism
Alex Wayman (In Press)
645 [0699-3](C);
445 [2700-4](P)
685The Chinese Hevajratantra The Scriptural Text of the Ritual of the Great King of the Teaching the
Adamantine one with Great Compassion
and Knowledge of the Void
Ch. Willemen
395 [1945-0]
686The Cosmic Play of Power Goddess, Tantra and Women
Sanjukta Gupta
1000 [3542-9]
687*Eros, Consciousness
and Kundalini
Deepening Sensuality
Through Tantric Celibacy
and Spiritual Intimacy
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325 [179-3]
688Exploring Mysticism A Methodological Essay Frits Staal
495 [3556-6]
689*Guide to Dakini Land The Highest Yoga Tantra Practice of Buddha Vajrayogini Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
395 [1725-8]
690*Himalayan Mysticism Shiva’s Disc to Cut Asunder and Open the Mystic Heart Ralph Nataraj
325 [289-9](C);
225 [290-5](P)
691Hindu Mysticism
S.N. Dasgupta
(O/P) [0303-9]
692*Inner Tantric Yoga
Working with the Universal
Shakti (Secrets of Mantras,
Deities and Meditation)
David Frawley
395 [3421-7]
●Introduction to The Tantraloka
Navjivan Rastogi
1400 [0180-6] (In Press)
694Jnana Sankalini Tantra
Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
395 [3145-2](C);
225 [3142-1](P)
●Krama Tantricism of Kashmir (2 Vols.)
Navjivan Rastogi
800 [1302-1] Vol. I (In Press)
(F/C) Vol. II
696The Kula Ritual by Abhinavagupta As Elaborated in Chapter
29 of the Tantraloka
John R. Dupuche
(O/P) [1979-5]
697Kularnava Tantra
Text and Readings Introd. by
Arthur Avalon (John Woodroffe)
Readings : M.P. Pandit,
Skt. Text Ed. by Taranatha Vidyaratna
595 [0972-7](C);
445 [0973-4](P)
698Laksmi Tantra A Pancaratra Text
Tr. & Notes with Introd. Sanjukta Gupta
1100 [1735-7]
699The Lalita Cult
V.R. Ramachandra Dikshitar
295 [1498-1](P) (In Press)
700Mahanirvana Tantra
Ed. Arthur Avalon
595 [0541-5]
701Prapancasara Tantra of Sankaracarya
(2 Pts. in one)
With the Comm. Vivarna by Padma-
padacarya and Prayogakramadipika
—A Vrtti on the Vivarna Rev. &
Introd.Arthur Avalon,
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(O/P) [0523-1]
●*Pratyabhijnahrdayam
The Secret of Self-Recognition
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Jaideva Singh
515 [0322-0](C);
315 [0323-7](P)
Tantra
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●●●●●The Serpent Power : Sat−Cakra−Nirupana and Paduka−Panchka
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500
●● ●●●The Garland of Letters (Published) 978−81−7822−400−8
400
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(Published) 978−81−7822−422−0
400
●● ●●●The World As Power (Published) 978−81−7822−421−3
400
●● ●●●Principles of Tantra (2 Vols. in One)
(Published) 978−81−7822−454−1
1100
●● ●●●Hymns to the Goddess and Hymns to Kali (Karpuradi−Stotra)
(Published) 978−81−7822−448−0
500
●● ●●●Shakti and Shakta F/C
●● ●●●Introduction to Tantra Sastra F/C
●● ●●●Is India Civilized? F/C
●● ●●●Kamakalavilasa F/C
●● ●●●Mahamaya (Citi−Shakti or Power as Consciousness) F/C
● THE SELECTED WORKS OF
SIR JOHN WOODROFFE
(Arthur Avalon)
The Launch of a New Series
THE TANTRIC TRADITIONS OF INDIA
The principle aim of the series is to promote critical investigation in all aspects
of the study of Tantra to provide a forum for scholarly and definitive studies on
its multifaceted aspects. Its overriding aim, however, is to encourage new
perspectives on traditional text−based and field−based studies; interdisciplinary
discourses; cross−cultural explorations of Tantra across sectarian traditions of
India for a shared understanding of Asian religions.
General Editor : Prof. Madhu Khanna
Editorial Board : Prof. G.C. Tripathi & Prof. Sanjukta Gupta−Gombrich
●●●
●●The Philosophy of Pancharata: An Advaitic Approach
óS.R. Bhatt [4104−8](F/C)
●●●●●The Lalita CultóV.R. Ramachandra Dikshitar [1498−1] 
295
●● ●●●Esoteric Teaching of the Tibetan Tantras : Including Seven Initiation
Rituals and the Six Yogas of Naropa in Tsongkha−País Commentary
óTr. by Chang Chen Chi, Ed. C.A. Muses(In Press) [3639−6] 
400
●●●●●Krama Tantricism of Kashmir (2 Vols.)ó Navjivan Rastogi
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●Pure Yoga by Yogi Pranavananda
A Tr. from the Sanskrit into English of
the tantric work, the Gherandasamhita,
with a guiding commentary
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Tony Rodriguez & Kanshi Ram
595 [0922-2](C);
395 [1508-7](P)
704*Ritual and Mantras
Rules without Meaning
Frits Staal
(O/P) [1411-0](C), [1412-7](P)
705Sarada Tilaka Tantra (Text)
Ed. Arthur Avalon
(O/P) [1338-0]
706*Secrets of Sacred Sex
The Essence of Tantric Sexuality
Mark A. Michaels & Patricia Johnson
395 [357-5]
●Siva Sutras
The Yoga of Supreme Identity
Text Eng. Tr. Jaideva Singh
645 [0406-7](C);
345 [0407-4](P)
●Spanda-Karikas
The Divine Creative Pulsation
Text. Eng. Tr. Ed. Jaideva Singh
415 [0816-4](C);
315 [0821-8](P)
709Sritattvachintamani of Purnananda
Critically Ed. from original MSS
(Ch. I-VIII) with an original Comm. by
Bhuvanmohan Sankhyatirtha &
(Ch. XIX-XXVI) with Notes by
Chintamani Bhattacharya
with an Introd. by
Prabodha Candra Bagchi
(O/P) [1184-3]
710Studies in Indian and
Indo-Indonesian Tantrism
The Kunjarakarnadharmakathana
and the Yogatantra
M. Nihom
2000
711*Tantra
Sex, Secrecy, Politics and
Power in the Study of Religion
Hugh B. Urban
445 [2932-9]
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The Cult of the Feminine
Andre Van Lysebeth
550 [1759-3]
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Ed. David Gordon White (O/P) [1778-4]
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The Great Exposition of Secret Mantra I
Tsong-Ka-Pa
295 [0376-3]
715The Tantra of Svayambhu Vidyapada With the Commentrary of Sadyojyoti Ed. & Tr. Pierre Sylvain Filliozat
200 [1125-6]
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(O/P) [0524-8](C), [0560-6](P)
717*Tantra Without Tears Christopher S. Hyatt & S. Jason Black
Ed. Nicholas Tharcher
225 [027-7]
718TANTRALOKA OF ABHINAVAGUPTA (8 Vols.) Text in Devanagari with Exhaustive Eng. Introd. & Indices Ed. R.C. Dwivedi & Navjivan Rastogi
(O/P) [0240-7] (Set)
719Tantraraja Tantra (Text) Introd. by Arthur Avalon,
Ed. Lakshman Shastri
(O/P) [1252-9](C), [1253-6](P)
720*Tantric Grounds and Paths How to enter, Progress on, and Complete the Vajrayana Path Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
350 [1726-5]
721*The Tantric Path to Higher Consciousness Jewel in the Lotus (A Complete and Systematic Course in Tantric Kriya Yoga) Sunyata Saraswati & Bodhi Avinasha
350 [237-0]
722Tantric Revisionings New Understanding of Tibetan Buddhism and Indian Religion Ed. Geoffrey Samuel
550 [2752-3]
●*Tantric Sex A Unique Guide to Love and Sexual Fulfilment Diana Richardson
395 [188-5]
724Tantric Traditions in Transmission and Translation Eds. David B. Gray &
Ryan Richard Overbey
1700 [4130-7]
725* Tantric Visions of
the Divine Feminine
The Ten Mahavidyas
David Kinsley
425 [1523-0]
●*Tantric Yoga The Royal Path to
Raising Kundalini Power
Gavin, Tr. Yvonne Frost
645 [1231-4](C);
445 [1153-9](P)
727Triadic Mysticism The Mystical Theology of
the Saivism of Kashmir
Paul E. Murphy
(O/P) [0010-6]
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Harvey P. Alper
695 [0746-4] (C);
495 [1896-5] (P)
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A Study of Rgvidhana of Saunaka
(Text, Eng. Tr.)
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Divine Consciousness
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Jaideva Singh (In Press)
525 [0817-1](C);
325 [0820-1](P)
731Vinasikha Tantra (A Saiva Tantra of the Left Current) Ed. Teun Goudriaan
(O/P)
732The Yoga of Tibet The Great Exposition of
Secret Mantra 2 & 3
Tsong-Ka-Pa
295 [0374-9]
733ABHIDHARMAKOSA-BHASYA
OF VASUBANDU (4 Vols)
The Treasury of the Abhidharma
and its (Auto) Commentary
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Lodro Sangpo, with a New Introd. by
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5500 (Set) [3607-5] (In Press)
734Abhidharma Samuccaya The Compendium of the Higher Teaching (Philosophy) by Asanga
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Eng. version Sara Boin Webb
$75
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Eng. Tr. Gareth Sparham
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736Alambanapariksa and Vrtti
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Dharmapala Restored into Sanskrit from
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edited with English Translations and
Notes and with copious extracts from
Vinitadeva’s Commentary
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Sangharakshita
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The Sermon of the Chronicle To-Be
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Nrthahgand the Lhasa Kanjurs)
Udaya Meddegama
Ed. John C. Holt,
250 [1133-1]
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Janet Gyatso,
395 [1796-8]
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Eds. Richard K. Payne &
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495 [3194-0]
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Alaka Chattopadhyaya,
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Kamleswar Bhattacharya
800 [4065-2]
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The Ritual of Image
consecration in Thailand
Donald K. Swearer
495 [3109-4]
745Being as Consciousness Yogacara Philosophy of Buddhism
Fernando Tola & Carmen Dragonetti
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Introd., Tibetan Text, Tr. and Notes
Konstanty Regamey
295 [0761-7]
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●Blue Annals (A New Revised Edition which
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G.N. Roerich
1895 [0471-5]
749*The Bodhicaryavatara of Santideva Entering the Path of Enlightenment M.L. Matics
495 [3237-4]
750Bodhidharma Retold A Journey from Sailum to Shaolin (Vol. I) Acharya Babu T. Raghu, Ed. Sidharth Shanon
1000 [4152-9]
751Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature Hardayal
1000 [1257-4] (In Press)
752*The Bodhisattva Path
Based on the Ugrapariprccha
a Mahayana Sutra
Jan Nattier
495 [2048-7]
753*Bodhisattvas of the Forest and the Formation of the Mahayana
A Study and Translation of the
Rastrapalapariprccha-Sutra
Daniel Boucher
595 [3423-1]
754*The Bodhisattva Vow
The Essential Practices of
Mahayana Buddhism
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
150 [067-3]
755*The Bodhisattva Warriors The Origin, Inner Philosophy, History
and Symbolism of the Buddhist
Martial Art within India and China
Shifu Nagaboshi Tomio
595 [1723-4]
756* Bodily Self-Sacrifice in Indian Buddhist Literature
Reiko Ohnuma
695 [3360-9]
757*The Book of Buddhas Ritual Symbolism used on Buddhist
Statuary and Ritual Objects
Eva Rudy Jansen
225 [055-0]
758*THE BOOK OF THE GRADUAL SAYINGS (5 Pts.) (Anguttara Nikaya)
or more numbered Sutas Trs. F. L. Woodward & E. M. Hare
1595 (Set) [1901-6]
759*THE BOOK OF THE KINDRED SAYINGS (Sanyutta-Nikaya or
Grouped Suttas (5 Pts.)
Tr., Ed. &Introd. Rhys Davids
& F.L. Woodward,
1595 (Set) [1911-5]
760Brains, Buddhas and Believing The Problem of Intentionality in Classical Buddhist and Cognitive
Scientific Philosophy of Mind
Dan Arnold
750 [4073-7]
761The Brief Catalogues to the Narthang and the Lhasa Kanjurs
1500
762Buddha His Life, His Doctrine, His Order Hermann Oldenberg, Tr. William Hoey
595 [1497-4]
763Buddhacarita or Acts of the Buddha by Asvaghosa (3 Pts. in one)
E.H. Johnston
795 [1279-6]
764*The Buddha from Dolpo A Study of the Life and
Thought of the Tibetan Master
Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen
Cyrus Stearns
495 [1833-0](C);
350 [1936-8](P)
765Buddha-Kausika’s
Ramaraksastotra
A Contribution to
the Study of Sanskrit
Devotional Poetry
G. Buhnemann
1500
766The Buddha Nature
A Study of Tathagathagarbha
and Alayavijnana
Brian E. Brown
595 [0631-3]
767Buddha’s Law Among the Birds
Edward Conze
(O/P) [0198-1]
768*Buddha’s Not Smiling
Uncovering Corruption at the
Heart of Tibetan Buddhism Today
Erik D. Curren
695 [3420-0](C);
495 [3331-9](P)
769Buddha’s Teachings Being the Sutta-Nipata or Discourse Collection Lord Chalmers (O/P) [1355-7]
770*Buddhism and Ecology
Martine Batchelor & Kerry Brown
395 [1247-5]
771*Buddhism and
Jungian Psychology
J. Marvin Shiegelman
& Mokusen Miyuki
400 [115-1]
772*Buddhism and Science Breaking New Ground B. Alan Wallace
695 [2025-8]
773Buddhism and Science
Buddhadasa P. Kirtisinghe
395 [0803-4]
774Buddhism in Comparative Light
Hajime Nakamura
395 [0184-4]
775*Buddhism in Contemporary Tibet
Religious Revival and Cultural Identity
Eds. Melvyn C. Goldstein &
Matthew T. Kapstein
395 [1623-7](C);
250 [1628-2](P)
776*Buddhism in Translations Henry Clarke Warren
495 [1117-1]
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Editor :
Dr. TADEUSZ SKORUPSKI
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PROF. T.H. BARRETT,
PROF. EMERITUS C.R.BAWDEN,
PROF. S. COLLINS, PROF.
DR. R.E. EMMERICK,
PROF. R. GOMBRICH, PROF. F. HARDY,
PROF. P. KVAERNE,
DR. J.K. LOCKE, PROF. EMERITUS
K.R. NORMAN,
PROF. D. SEYFORT RUEGG, PROF.
EMERITUS D. L. SNELLGROVE,
DR. P. WILLIAMS, DR. A. YUYAMA
1.The Buddhist Heritage
óT. SKORUPSKI
2.Indo−Tibetan Studies
óT. SKORUPSKI
3.The Rishukyo
óI. ASTLE−KRISTENSEN
4.The Cult of the Deity Vajrak∂la
óM. BOORD
5.The Bodhisattvapi¢aka
óU. Pagel
6.Asceticism in Buddhism &
BrahmanismóR. SHIRAISHI
7.The Vajrabhairava Tantras
óB. SIKLOS
8.Tales of an Old Lama
óC.R. BAWDEN
9.The Six Perfections
óT. SKORUPSKI
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11.Vajråval∂ of Abhaykaragupta
(2 Vols.) óM. MORI
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Dalai Lama, Trs. Jeffrey Hopkins
& Lati Rimpoche
295 [0375-6]
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Religious Change in Sri Lanka
Richard Gombrich &
Gananath Obeyesekere
995 [0702-0]
779*Buddhisms and Deconstructions
Ed. Jin. Y. Park
495 [3386-9]
780*Buddhists, Brahmins and Belief Epistemology in South Asian
Philosophy of Religion
Dan Arnold
495 [3293-0]
781Buddhist Cosmology Science and Theology in the
Images of Motion and Light
W. Randolph Kloetzli
395 [0463-0]
782Buddhist Critical Spirituality Prajna & Sunyata Shohei Ichimura
795 [1798-2]
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Eds. Bryan J. Cuevas &
Jacqueline I. Stone
795 [3424-8]
784Buddhist Doctrine of Experience
A New Translation and
Interpretation of the Works of
Vasubandhu and Yogacarin
Thomas A. Kochumuttom
595 [0662-7]
785Buddhist Epistemology S.R. Bhatt & Anu Mehrotra
400 [4114-7]
786Buddhist Formal Logic A Study of Dignaga’s Hetucakra and K’eui-Chi’s Great Comm.
on the Nyayapravesa
R.S.Y. Chi
(O/P) [0730-3]
787Buddhist Images
of Human Perfection
The Arhant of the Sutta Pitaka
compared with the Bodhisattva
and the Mahasiddha
Nathan Katz
595 [0647-4]
788Buddhist Insight
Essays by Alex Wayman
George R. Elder
(O/P) [0675-7]
789Buddhistische Begriffsreihen
Als Skizzen Des Erlosungsweges
Helmut Eimer
2200
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Ed. Charles Rockwell Lanman
2900 (Set) [2073-9]
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Th. Stcherbatsky
895 (Set) [1019-8]
792Buddhist Logic and Quantam Dilemma Jayant Burde
545 [3552-8]
793Buddhist Mahayana Texts
(SBE Vol. 49)
Tr. E.B. Cowell
500 [0028-1]
794*A Buddhist Manual of Psychological Ethics Being a translation, now made for the first time, from the Original Pali, of the
first Book in the Abhidhamma Pitaka
entitled Dhammasangani
With Introd. Essay & Notes by
Caroline A.F. Rhys Davids
700 [4041-6]
795*Buddhist Monastic Discipline
The Sanskrit Pratimoksa Sutras of the
Mahasamghikas and Mulasarvastivadins
Charles S. Prebish
395 [1339-7]
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Their History and their
contribution to Indian Culture
Sukumar Dutt
900 [0498-2]
797Buddhist Parables Eugene Watson Burlinghame
(O/P) [0738-9](C), [1682-4](P)
798Buddhist Philosophy of Universal Flux
Satkari Mookerjee
895 [0737-2]
799The Buddhist Pilgrimage Duncan Forbes
495 [1650-3]
800Buddhist Positiveness
Studies on the Lotus Sutra
Fernando Tola & Carmen Dragonetti
695 [3191-9](C);
495 [3406-4] (P)
801*Buddhist Precept and Practice Traditional Buddhism in the Rural Highlands of Ceylon
Richard F. Gombrich
595 [0780-8]
802*Buddhist Reflections
Lama Anagarika Govinda
195 [3095-0]
803*The Buddhist Revival in Sri Lanka
George D. Bond
800 [1047-1] (In Press)
804Buddhists Saints in India
A Study in Buddhist
Values and Orientations
Reginald A. Ray
795
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450 [1255-0]
Vol. II: Later China, Korea,
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550 [1944-3]
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795 [3248-0]
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Legacy of Gadjin M. Nagao
(Wisdom Compassion and
the Search for Understanding)
Ed. Jonathan A. Silk
595 [3285-5]
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T.W. Rhys Davids
500
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Light on Indo-Tibetan Esotericism
Alex Wayman (In Press)
645 [0699-3](C);
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295 [1773-9]
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The Mystery of the Self
George Grimm, Tr. Carroll Aikins,
Ed. M.Keller Grimm
150 [3291-6]
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550 [0648-1]
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Continuity of some Buddhist Arguments
against the Realist Interpretation of Social
Denominations
Vincent Eltschinger,
Tr. by Raynold Prevereau
650 [3559-7]
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195 [0512-5]
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A Study of Madhyamika System
T.R.V. Murti
495 [4007-2]
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795 [3239-8]
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895 [3363-0]
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The Manjusri Nama-Samgiti
(Skt. & Tibetan Texts)
Tr. with Annot. & Introd. Alex Wayman
600 [1653-4]
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A Comparative Study
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495 [0794-5]
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45Pain and Its EndingóCarol S. Anderson
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52Dana: Giving and Getting in Pali Buddhismó
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53Hermeneutics and Tradition in the
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54Skillful MeansóJohn W. Wchroeder.
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55The Two Truths in Chinese Buddhismó Chang−
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57Becoming the BuddhaóDonald K. Swearer
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58Approaching the Land of Blissó Eds.  Richard
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59Indian Monastic BuddhismóGregory Schopen
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595
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27Philosophy and its Development in the Nikåyas and AbhidhammaóFumimaro Watanabe
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HAZRAT INAYAT KHAN
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of his personality, and the subtle sense of humour
which never left him.
Volume  I:The Way of Illumination
 595 [0496−8] (C), 
 395 [0497−5] (P)
Volume  II:The Mysticism of
Music, Sound and Word
 645[0578−1] (C), 
 445 [0579−8] (P)
Volume  III:The Art of Personality
 595 [0593−4] (C), 
 395 [0594−1] (P)
Volume IV :Mental Purification and Healing
 645 [0600−9] (C), 
 445 [0601−6] (P)
Volume V:Spiritual Liberty
 645[0609−2 (C), 
 445 [0610−8] (P)
Volume VI:The Alchemy of Happiness
 595 [0649−8] (C), 
 395 [0650−4] (P)
Volume VII:In an Eastern Rose Garden
 645 [0665−8] (C), 
 445 [0666−5] (P)
Volume VIII: Sufi Teachings
 645 [0683−2] (C), 
 445 [0684−9] (P)
Volume  IX:  The Unity of Religious Ideals
 645 [0688−7] (C), 
 445 [0689−4] (P)
Volume X:  Sufi Mysticism
 595 [0694−8] (C), 
 395 [0695−5] (P)
Volume XI:  Philosophy, Psychology, Mysticism
 595 [0713−6] (C), 
 395 [0714−3] (P)
Volume XII:  The Divinity of the Human Soul
 595 [0756−3] (C), 
 395 [0757−0] (P)
Volume XIII:  Sacred Readings: The Gathas
 595 [0758−7] (C), 
 395 [0759−4] (P)
I-XIII  Index of Volume
 595 [0777−8] (C), 
 395 [0785−3] (P)
DETAILS OF THE VOLUMES
1189The Ocean of Theosophy
William Q. Judge
195 [059-8]
1190Osho Rajneesh and His Disciples Some Western Perceptions Ed. Harry Aveling
995 [1598-8](C);
525 [1599-5](P)
1191An Outline of Religious Literature of India
J.N. Farquhar
695 [2086-9]
1192Pahlavi Texts (SBE Vols. 5, 18, 24, 37, 47)
E.W. West
2500
1193Pasayadana of Sant Jnaneswara Divine Blessings Original Commentary in Marathi
Shankar Maharaj Khandarkar
Ed. Shrikrishna Deshmukh
Tr. Mukta Walvekar
195 [4208-3]
1194*The Path of the Mother Savitri L. Bess
325 [136-6]
1195The Philosophy of Jnanadeva As Gleaned from the Amrtanubhava
B.P. Bahirat
295(C),
195(P) [1574-2] (C)
1196The Poems of Tukaram Comp. J. Fraser & K.N. Marathe
295 [0851-5]
1197Quest for Truth Original Letters of Vimala Thakar
Nithiya Kalyani
150 [3329-6]
1198The Quest of Ajneya A Christian Theological Appraisal of the Search for Meaning in
His Three Hindi Novels
Roger Hardham Hooker
350 [1570-4]
1199Quran (SBE Vol. 6, 9) Tr. E.H. Palmer, Ed. F. Maxmuller
1000
1200The Quranic Sufism Mir Valiuddin
395 [0320-6]
1201Rabindranath Tagore Songs of Prayer Mohit Chakrabarti
175 [283-7]
RAIMON PANIKKAR
Opera Omnia
(18 Books in 12 Volumes)
Ed. by Milena Carrara Pavan
[978−81−208−4225−0] (Set)
I.Mysticism and Spirituality
ó Forward by Kapila Vatsyayan
1)Mysticism, Fullnes of Life
[4224−3] 
650
2)Spirituality, the Way of Life
II.Religion and Religions
III.Christianity
1)The Christian Tradition
2)A Christophany
IV.Hinduism
1)The Vedic Experience:
Mantramanjari.
[4234−2] 
1300
2)The Dharma of India
[4235−9] 
1000
V.Buddhism
VI.Cultures and Religions in Dialogue 1)Pluralism and Interculturality
2)Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue
VII.Hinduism and Christianity
VIII.Trinitarian and Cosmo−
theandric Vision
IX.Mystery and Hermeneutics 1)Myth, Symbol, and Ritual
2)Faith, Hermeneutics, and Word
X.Philosophy and Theology 1)The Rhythm of Being
2)Philosophical and
Theological Thought
XI.Sacred Secularity
XII.Space, Time and Science
ó:: Other Books on/by
RAIMON PANIKKAR  ::ó
I.The Cosmotheandric Experience:
Emerging Religious
ConsciousnessóEd. with
Introduction by Scott Eastham
II.A Dwelling Place for Wisdom
óTr. by Annemarie S. Kidder
III.Initiation to the Vedas:
Mantramanjari (An Abridged
Edition of the Vedic Experience)
óEd. by Milena Carrara Pavan
IV.A Pilgrimage to Kailashó Raimon
Panikkar and Milena Carrara Pavan
V.Vedic Experience: Mantramanjari
(An Anthology of the Vedas for
Modern Man and Contemporary
Celebration)óEd. and Tr. by
Raimundo Panikkar
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1202The Rajneesh Papers
Studies in a New Religious Movement
Susan J. Palmer & Arvind Sharma
175 [1080-8]
1203Religion and Rational Outlook S.N. Dasgupta
395 [2294-8]
1204*Revolution of the Mystics On the Social Aspects of Virasaivism
J.P. Schouten
250 [1238-3]
1205*Roadsigns on the Spiritual Path On the Spiritual Path Living
at the Heart of Paradox
Philip Goldberg
295 [342-1]
1206Sabarimalai Pilgrimage and Ayyappan Cultus
Radhika Sekar
(O/P) [1056-3]
1207Sacred Books of China
(SBE Vols. 3,16, 27, 28, 39, 40)
Tr. James Legge
3000
1208Sadguru Dattatreya Sadguru Sant Keshavadas
280
1209Sahaj Prakash The Brightness of Simplicity Sahajo Bai, Trs. Harry Aveling
& Sudha Joshi
295 [1775-3]
1210Sakta Pithas
D.C. Sircar
(O/P) [0879-9]
1211Seekers of the Naked Truth
Collected Writings on
the Gymnosophists and
Related Shramana Religions
Compiled & Ed. Paul Le Valley
1000 [4169-7]
1212Servant of God Sayings of a Self Realised
Sage Swami Ramdas
Susunaga Weeraperuma
395 [1328-1] (C);
195 [1533-9] (P)
1213Spiritual Treasures of Saint Ramadasa
V.H. Date
200 [1262-8]
1214*Sri Aurobindo and the Mother Kireet Joshi
150 [0655-9]
1227The Two Sources of Indian Asceticism
Johannes Bronkhorst
(O/P) [1551-3]
1228Viraha Bhakti
The Early History of
Krsna Devotion
Friedhelm Hardy
1495 [3816-1]
1229A Weaver Named Kabir Selected Verses with a detailed Biographical and Historical
Introduction
Charlotte Vaudeville
1000 [4195-6]
1243Divine Ecstasy
The Story of Khajuraho
Shobita Punja
1000
1244ELEMENTS OF HINDU ICONOGRAPHY (2 Vols. in 4 Pts.)
T.A. Gopinath Rao
3000 (Set) [0878-2] (In Press)
1245Elements of Indian Architecture Jose Pereira (O/P) [0064-9]
1246*Elephanta The Cave of Shiva Photographs by Carmel Berkson
(O/P) [1284-0]
1247Evolution of Stupas in Burma Pagan Period: 11th to 13 Centuries A.D. Sujata Soni (O/P) [0626-9]
1248*Exploring India’s Sacred Art Selected Writings of Stella Kramrisch Ed. & with a biographical Essay by Barbara Stoller Miller (O/P) [1208-6]
1249*Forms of the Goddess Lajja Gauri in Indian Art Carol Radcliffe Bolon
495 [1311-3]
1250THE HINDU TEMPLE (2 Vols.)
Stella Kramrisch
4000 (Set) [0222-3]
1251Indian Art at Delhi-1903 George Watt
1200 [0278-0]
1252Indian Monoliths Shanti Lal Nagar
800 [3685-3]
1215SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB (2 Pts.)
With Complete Index
Prepared by Winand M. Callewaert
3000 (Set) [1379-3]
1216Sri Guru Granth Sahib Discovered
A Reference Book of Quotations from the Adi Granth Selected by Hakim Singh Rahi
(O/P) [1613-8]
1217Sri Sathya Sai Baba and
the Golden Age The Fourth Dimension that will change the World Amala Chaudhury
295 [334-6]
1218Stories of Indian Saints (2 Pts. in one)
Tr. of Mahipati’s Marathi Bhaktavijaya Justin E. Abbott & Narhar R. Godbole
1295 [0469-2] (In Press)
1219*Story Tellers, Saints and Scoundrels Kirin Narayan
295 [0890-4](C);
195 [1002-0](P)
1220Structure and Patterns of Religions Gustav Mensching, Tr. from German
into Eng. by Hans F. Klimkeit &
V. Srinivasa Sarma
395 [2777-6]
1221Sufi Literature and the
Journey to Immortality A.E.I. Falconer (O/P) [0658-6]
1222A Sufi Master Answers
On the Sufi Message of
Hazrat Inayat Khan
Elizabeth Kessing
450 [1433-2](C);
250 [1434-9](P)
1223Sukhmani Saheb Treasure of Bliss (A Poetic Rendering
in English of Some Selected Verses
From SUKHMANI SAHEB)
Bharat Bhooshan
150 [258-5]
1224Swami Vivekananda In India
A Corrective Biography
Rajgopala Chattopadhyay
950 [1586-5]
1225That Compassionate Touch
of Ma Anandamayee Narayana Chaudhuri
595 [0204-9](C);
195 [0210-0](P)
1226Tradition of Teachers
Sankara and the Jagadgurus Today William Cenkner (O/P) [1763-0]
Art, Architecture, Antiquities
RELIGION AND ETHICS
1230Who is a Guru? and
other Inspiring Speeches
Paramahamsa Omkarananda Saraswati
345 [3536-8]
1231*The Wisdom of Sri Chinmoy Sri Chinmoy
295 [1943-6]
1232The World of Rhythm Called Rituals Jayant Burde
225 [332-2]
1233Zend-Avesta (SBE Vols. 4, 23, 31) Text, Eng. Tr. Trs. J. Darmesteter & L.H. Mills
1500
1234Abu to Udaipur
Celestial Simla to City of Sunrise
J.S. Mehta
195 [2984-8]
1235The Advaita of Art
Harsha V. Dehejia
295 [1387-8](C);
195 [1389-2](P)
1236*Alice Boner Diaries
India 1934-1967
Georgette Boner, Luitgard Soni
& Jayandra Soni
750 [1121-8]
1237The Art of Ajanta and Sopocani
A Comprehensive Study Om D. Upadhya
995 [0990-1]
1238The Art of Ancient India
Buddhist, Hindu and Jain Susan L. Huntington
4500 [3617-4]
1239The Art of India Through the Ages
Traditions of Indian Sculpture, Painting and Architecture
Stella Kramrisch
2500 [0182-0]
1240*ART OF INDIAN ASIA (2 Vols.)
Its Mythology and Transformation
Heinrich Zimmer,
Comp. & Ed. Joseph Campbell
8000 (Set) [1630-5]
1241The Buddhist Art of Nagarjunakonda
Elizabeth Rosen Stone
(O/P) [0828-7]
1242Despair and Modernity
Reflections from Modern
Indian Paintings
Harsha V. Dehejia with Prem
Shankar Jha & Ranjit Hoskote
295 [1755-5]

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1253Indian Rock Art and
its Global Context
Kalyan Kumar Chakravarty &
Robert G. Bednarik
1700 [1464-6]
1254Indian Sculpure Ancient Classical and Medieval
Stella Kramrisch
800 [3614-3]
1255The Indian Technique
of Clay Modelling
K.M. Varma
300 [4179-6]
1256The Indian Temple Mirror of the World
Bruno Dagens
985 [485-5]
1257Jain Iconography
B.C. Bhattacharya,
Ed. B.N.Sharma
(O/P) [1298-7]
1258Mayamata
An Indian Treatise on Housing
Architecture and Iconography
Tr. Bruno Dagens
500 [3525-2]
1259Mayamata
An Indian Treatise on Housing
Architecture and Iconography
Tr. Bruno Dagens
525 [497-8]
1260MAYAMATAM (2 Vols.) Treatise of Housing Architecture
and Iconography (Skt. Text)
Ed. & Tr. Bruno Dagens
2500(Set) [1226-0]
1261Monolithic Jinas Jose Pereira
300 [2397-6]
1262Muktesvara Temple in Bhubaneswar Walter Smith
500 [0793-8]
1263The Mystery of Art D.K. Chandra
295 [1190-4]
1264*Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization Heinrich Zimmer,
Ed. Joseph Campbell
595 [0751-8] (In Press)
* For Sale in South Asia Only
1265Painted Scrolls of Asia
Hindu, Buddhist and Lamaistic Shiv Kumar Sharma
750 [3660-0]
1266Principles of Composition
in Hindu Sculpture Cave Temple Period Alice Boner (O/P) [0705-1]
1267Residential Architecture
in Bhoja’s Samaranganasutradhara Felix Otter
695 [3447-7]
1268SERINDIA (5 Vols.)
A Detailed Report of Explorations of
Central Indian and Western China
Aurel Stein
(O/P)
1269Silpa Prakasa by Ramacandra
Mahapatra Kaula Bhattaraka
Medieval Orissan Sanskrit
Text on Temple Architecture
Introd. & Tr. Alice Boner &
Sadasiva Rath Sarma, Rev. &
Ed. Bettina Baumer, Rajendra Prasad
Das & Sadananda Das
1795 [2052-4]
1270Silparatnakosa of Sthapaka
Niranjana Mahapatra A Glossary of Orissan Temple Architecture (Skt. Text, critically Ed. with Eng. Tr & illus.)
Ed. & Tr. Bettina Baumer &
Rajendra Prasad Das
400 [1216-1]
1271Sthapatya Ved-Vastu Sastra
Ideal Homes Colony
and Town Planning
Ed. Niketan Anand Gaur
250 [042-0]
1272*Stupa and Its Technology A Tibeto Buddhist Perspective Pema Dorjee
595 [1301-4]
1273Symbols in Art and Religion
The Indian and the
Comparative Perspective
Ed. Karel Werner
395 [0833-1]
1274Vastu, Astrology and Architecture
Gayatri Devi Vasudev
345 [1606-4]
1275Vastumandana of
Sutradharamandana
Treatise on Medieval Western
Indian Architecture
Critically Ed. & Tr. by
Anasuya Bhowmick
1350 [4019-5]
1276Vastu Science for 21
st
Century
To Enjoy the gift of Nature B.B. Puri
395 [107-6]
1277Vastusutra-Upanisad The Essence of Form in Sacred Art
(Skt. Text, Eng. Tr. & Notes)
Alice Boner, Sadasiva Rath Sarma
& Bettina Baumer
(O/P) [0090-8](C), [1455-4](P)
Published Volumes
Vol.IPervasive Terms Vyapti
óEd. Bettina Baumer
[978−81−208−0584−2]
650
Vol.IISpace and Time−Desa−Kala
óEd. Bettina Baumer
[978−81−208−1044−0]
950
Vol.IIIPrimal Elements− Mahabhuta
óEd. Bettina Baumer
[978−81−208−1402−8](O/P)
Vol.IVManifestation of Nature−
SrstivistaraóEds. Advaitavadini
Kaul & Sukumar Chattopadhyay
[978−81−208−1547−6]
450
Vol.VForm/Shape−Akara−Akrti
óEd. Ramesh Chandra Sharma
[978−81−208−1917−7]
1000
Vol. VIAppearance/Symbolic Form− AbhasaóEd.Sukumar
Chattopadhya & N.C. Panda [978−81−208−3286−2]
900
Vol. VII Substratum Abode−A Sthana
AyatanaóEd.Kamalesadatta
Tripathi, Sukumar Chattopadhyay & Pravati Ghosal [978−81−208−3988−5]
2000
KALATATTVAKOSA  SERIES
A Series on Indian Key Concepts
of Indian Arts (15 Vols.)
ISBN: 978−81−208−1045−7 (Set)
Forthcoming Volumes
Kalatattvakosa Volume VIII
Symbols & Motifs: Pratika−Abhipraya
Kalatattvakosa Volume IX
Kala−Silpa
Kalatattvakosa Volume X
Natya−Sangita
Kalatattvakosa Volume XI
Rasa − Saundarya
Kalatattvakosa Volume XII
Logos−Vak
Kalatattvakosa Volume XIII
Faculties of Conciousness−Citta−bhumi
Kalatattvakosa Volume XIV
Foundations of Knowledge−jnana−tattva
Kalatattvakosa Volume XV
Cosmic Offering−Yajna−upasana
1278Epigraphia Indica (Vol. II)
Ed. James Burgess
(O/P) [2672-4]
1279Indian Epigraphical Glossary
D.C. Sircar
(O/P) [0562-0]
1280Indian Epigraphy
D.C. Sircar
1295 [1166-9](C);
750 [4103-1](P)
1281Inscriptions of Orissa Vol.I: Circa fifth-eighth Centuries A.D. Snigdha Tripathy
600 [1077-8]
1282*INSCRIPTIONS OF THE
SARABHAPURIYAS PANUDVAMSINS
AND SOMAVAMSINS (2 Pts.)
Ajay Mitra Shastri
1295 (Set) [0637-5]
1283Script and Image
Papers on Art and Epigraphy
Eds. Adalbert J. Gail, Gerd J.R.
Mevissen & Richard Salomon
725 [2944-2]
1284Studies in Indian Coins
D.C. Sircar (O/P) [2973-2]
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1285Age of the Nandas and Mauryas
K.A.N. Sastri
(F/C) [0465-4](C), [0466-1](P)
● ● ● ● ●Ancient India
R.C. Majumdar (In Press)
795 [0435-7](C);
475 [0436-4](P)
1287Ancient Indian Education (Brahmanical and Buddhist)
Radhakumud Mookerji
1495 [0423-4]
1288Ancient Indian Historical Tradition
F.E. Pargiter
495 [1486-8](C),
395 [1487-5](P)
1289Ancient Indian Warfare
Sarva Daman Singh
(O/P) [0486-9]
1290ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES
OF RAJASTHAN (3 Vols.)
or the Central and Western
Rajput States of India
James Tod, Ed. William Crooke
2250 (Set) [0380-0]
1291Asoka
In History and Historical Memory
Ed. Patrick Olivelle
595 [3402-6] (In Press)
1292Asoka
Radhakumud Mookerji
795(C),
595(P)
[0086-1](C), [0582-8](P)
1293Asvaghosa and His Times Sarla Khosla
1200 [3684-6]
1294Between the Empires Society in India 300 BCE to 400 CE
Ed. Patrick Olivelle
795
1295Beyond The Four Varnas The Untouchables in India Prabhati Mukherjee
295 [0459-3](C);
195 [4119-2](P)
1296Bhardvajas in Ancient India Thaneswar Sarmah
495 [0639-9]
1297Bidar Its History and Monuments G. Yazdani
995 [1071-6]
1298Buddhism in Central Asia B.N. Puri
(O/P) [0372-5]
1310Education and Social
Changes in Bihar
S.N.Pandey
75 [2464-5]
1311Epic Undertakings
Eds. Robert P. Goldman &
Muneo Tokunaga
600 [3382-1]
1312Essays on Vedic and
Indo-European Culture
Boris Oguibenine
595 [1499-8]
1313*Excavations at Atranjikhera
Early Civilization of the
Uppar Ganga Basin
R.C. Gaur
595 [2608-3]
1314FOUNDATIONS OF INDIAN
CULTURE (2 Vols.)
G.C. Pande
995 (Set) [0712-9]
1315The Ganges in Myth and History
Steven G. Darian
295 [1761-6](P)
1316Geometry in Ancient
and Medieval India
T.A. Saraswati Amma
495 [1344-1]
1317*Greater Magadha
Studies in the Culture of Early India
Johannes Bronkhorst
795 [3534-4]
1318Gupta Empire
Radhakumud Mookerji
595 [0089-2](C);
395 [0440-1](P)
● ● ● ● ●Harsha
(Calcutta University
Readership Lectures 1925)
Radha Kumud Mookerji
395 [0862-1]
1320The Historical Evolution
of the Buddha Legend
Sarla Khosla
800 [3683-9]
1321Historical Geography
and Topography of Bihar M.S. Pandey
395 [2657-1]
1322Historical Geography of Madhya
Pradesh from Early Records
P.K. Bhattacharya
395 [3394-4]
HISTORY OF CIVILIZATIONS
OF CENTRAL ASIA
(6 Vols. in 7 Pts.)
ISBN: 978−81−208−1409−7 (Set)
Each Vol. 
1800/−
The multi−volume History of Civilizations of
Central Asia is the first attempt to present a
comprehensive picture of this subject. The
publication of this work falls well within
UNESCOís terms of reference since the
underlying research was conducted by a
distinguished international team of specialists
which for many years laboured in harmony at
the task of presenting to a wider public the
civilization of this vast area located at the heart
of the Eurasian continent.
VOL. IThe Dawn of Civilization
Earliest times to 700 B. C
óA. H. Dani and V. M. Masson
[ISBN: 978−81−208−1407−3]
VOL. IIThe Development of Sedentary
and Nomadic Civilizations
700 B. C. to A. D. 250
óEds.Janos Harmatta,
B. N. Puri and G. F. Etemadi
[ISBN: 978−81−208−1408−0]
VOL. IIIThe Crossroads of Civilizations
A. D. 250 to 750
óEds. B. A. Livinsky, Zhang Guang−
da and R. Shabani Samghabadi
[ISBN: 978−81−208−1540−7]
VOL. IVThe Age of Achievement
A. D. 750 to the end of the
fifteenth century (2 Pts.)
Part I: The Historical  Social
And Economic Setting
óEds. M. S. Asimov and
C. E. Bosworth
[ISBN: 978−81−208−1595−7]
Part II: The Achievements
ó Eds. C. E. Bosworth &
M. S. Asimov
[ISBN: 978−81−208−1596−4]
VOL. VDevelopment in Contrast
From the Sixteenth to the
mid−nineteenth Century
óEds. Chahryar Adle, Irfan
Habib & Karl M. Baipakov
[ISBN: 978−81−208−2046−3]
VOL. VITowards the Contemporary Period
From the mid−nineteenth to the
end of the twentieth cenury
óEds., Chahyar Adle, Madhavan
K. Palat & Anara Tabyshalieva
[ISBN: 978−81−208−3354−8]
[F/C]
History and Culture
1299Buddhist India
T.W. Rhys Davids
745 [0424-1](C);
545 [0425-8](P)
1300Buddhist Records of the Western World by Si-Yu-Ki (2Vols. in one)
Tr. from chinese of Hiuen Tsiang (A.D. 629)
Samuel Beal (O/P) [1107-2]
● ● ● ● ●Chandragupta Maurya
and His Times
Madras University Sir William
Meyer Lectures 1944-41
Radha Kumud Mookerji
700 [0405-0]
1302*Claiming the High Ground
Sherpas, Subsistence &
Environmental Change in
the Highest Himalayas
Stanley F. Stevens
595 [1345-8]
1303Culavamsa (2 Pts. in one)
Being the More Recent Part of the Mahavamsa Trs. Wilhelm Geiger &
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495 [1300-7]
1304Delhi
A Tale of Seven Cities
Urmila Varma
195 [04-8]
1305Dharma Studies in its Semantic,
Cultural and Religious History
Ed. Patrick Olivelle
1195 [3338-8]
1306Dutch in Bengal and Bihar Kalikinkar Datta
395 [4039-3]
1307The Early Abbots of Phan-po-Nalendra The Vicissitude of a Great Tibetan
Monastery in the 15th Century
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600
1308Early Chauhan Dynasties
Dasharatha Sharma (O/P) [0492-0]
1309Early Rulers of Khajuraho S.K. Mitra
595 [1997-9]

1323History and the Doctrine
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A.L. Basham
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R.S. Tripathi
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1325THE HISTORY OF HINDUSTAN (3 Vols.) Tr. from Persian by Alexander
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3000 (Set) [1993-1]
1326History of Indological Studies Ed. Klaus Karttunen
1000 [3994-6]
1327History of Kanauj to the Moslem Conquest R.S. Tripathi (O/P) [0404- 3](C); (O/P) [0478-4](P)
1328History of Western Tibet One of the Unknown Empires A.H. Francke
250 [1394-6]
1329*In Search of the Cradle of Civilization New Insight on Ancient India Georg Feuerstein,
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1330India and the Hellenistic World Klaus Karttunen
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1332The Indo Europeans Jean Haudry
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1333The Indus Script and the Rg-Veda Egbert Richter Ushanas
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1334Influences of Ancient Hinduism on Early Christianity A.L. Herman
595 [3295-4]
1335Introduction to the Study of Society A.C. Das
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1338Kangra Valley
My Spiritual Journey
Rinchen Wangchuk
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1339Kingdom of Ahmadnagar
Radhey Shyam
(O/P) [2651-9]
1340Kingship in Northern India
R.C.P. Singh
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1341Land Revenue in India
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Ram Sharan Sharma
295 [4102-4]
1342Literary and Historical Studies in Indology V.V. Mirashi
(O/P) [0417-3]
1343Logic in Earliest Classical India
Ed. Brendan S. Gillon
750 [3449-1]
1344Maharana Raj Singh and His Times Sri Ram Sharma
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1345Malwa Through the Ages K.C. Jain
795 [0824-9]
1346Megasthenes and Indian Religion Allan Dahlaquist
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1347Men and Thought in Ancient India Radhakumud Mookerji
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1348Migrant Brahmanas in Northern India Their Settlement and General
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1349*Order in Paradox Myth, Ritual and Exchange among Nepal’s Tamang
David H.Holmberg
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1350Peacock Throne
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HISTORY AND CULTURE
HISTORY AND CULTUREHISTORY OF SCIENCE,
PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE IN
INDIAN CIVILIZATION (PHISPC)
Vol.II, LIFE, THOUGHT AND
CULTURE IN INDIA C.  (AD 300-1100):-
Pt. 1: Life, Thought and Culture in India (AD 300−1000)
óEd. K. Satchidananda Murty
1350
Pt.2: Advaita Vedanta
óEd. R. Balasubramanian
1200
Pt.3: Theistic Vedanta
óEd. R. Balasubramanian
1950
Pt. 4: Origin and Development of the
Vaisesika SystemóAnantlal Thakur
1250
Pt.6:Purvamimamsa from an Interdisciplinary
Point of  Viewó Ed.  K.T. Pandurangi
1950
Vol.  III: DEVELOPMENT OF PHILOSOPHY,
SCIENCE. TECHNOLOGY IN INDIA AND
NEIGHBOURING CIVILIZATIONS :-
Pt. 3: Development of Nyaya Philosophy and its Social
ContextóEd. Sibajiban Bhattacharyya
1650
Pt. 4: Philosophical Concepts Relevant to Sciences in Indian
TraditionóEd.  Pranab Kumar Sen  
2650
Pt. 5: Philosophical  Concepts Relevant to Sciences in
Indian TraditionóEd. Pranab Kumar Sen
2650
Pt. 6: India and China: Twenty Centuries of
Civilizational Interaction and Vibrations óTak Chung & Geng Yinzeng
2150
VOL. VI: CULTURE, LANGUAGE,
LITERATURE AND ARTS:-
Pt. 5: The Life World of the Tamils:  Past and
PresentóEd.  R. Balasubramanian
2700
Vol. VIII: ECONOMIC HISTORY OF INDIA:-
Pt. 3: Economic History of India from
Eighteenth to Twentieth Century óEd. Binay Bhusan Chaudhuri
2650
Vol.X: TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE:
Pt. 1: Developments in Indian Philosophy
From Eightenth Century Onwards: Classical and WesternóDaya Krishna
1200
Pt. 3: Historical Perspectives of Warfare
in India: Some Morale and Material
DeterminantsóS.N.Prasad
1300
Vol.XI. CONSCIOUSNESS SCIENCE,
SOCIETY, VALUE AND YOGA:-
Pt. 1: Philosophical Consciousness and Scientific
Knowledge: Conceptual Linkages and Civilizational
Background óEd. D. P. Chattopadhyaya
1450
Pt 2: Self, Society and Science: Theoretical and
Historical PerspectivesóEd. D. P. Chattopadhyaya with A. K. Sen Gupta
2100
Pt. 3: Consciousness, Indian Psychology and YogaóEds.
Kireet Joshi & Matthijs Cornelissen, in association with
A.K. Sen Gupta
1460
Pt. 4: The Enworlded Subjectivity: Its Three Worlds and
BeyondóEd. R. Balasubramaniam
2600
MONOGRAPHS OF PHISPC: • Vol. XII: Ways of Understanding the Human Past:
Mythic, Epic, Scientific and Historicó D.P.
Chattopadhyaya
295
• Vol. XIII: The Architecture of Knowledge: Quantum
Mechanics, Neuro Science Computers and Consciousness óSubhash Kak
375
•  Vol.  XIV:  Karnataka Music as Aesthetic Form
óR. Sathyanarayana
330
• Vol. XV: Indian Philosophy and Philosophy of Science
ó Sundar Sarukkai
450
Gen. Ed. D.P. Chattopadhyaya
1351The People of Tibet
Charles Bell
295 [1068-6](C);
195 [1049-5](P)
● ● ● ● ●Position of Women in
Hindu Civilization
A.S. Altekar
695 [0324-4] (C);
375 [0325-1](P)
● ● ● ● ●Positive Sciences of Ancient Hindus
Brajendranath Seal
595 [0925-3]
1354*The Presence of Siva Stella Kramrisch
1295 [0491-3]
1355Priesthood in Ancient India A Study of the Maitravaruna Preist Christopher Z. Minkowski C= 26
1356RAJATARANGINI BY KALHANA (3 Vols.)
A Chronicle of the Kings of Kashmir Text, Eng. Tr. M.A. Stein
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1200 [0369-5]
Vol. II:
1300 [0370-1]
Vol. III:
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Set: 3200 [0368-8]
1357Readings in Early Indian History Romila Thapar
650
1358*Recent Research on Ladakh 4 & 5 Proceedings of the Fourth and Fifth International Colloquia on Ladakh Eds. Henry Osmaston & Philip Denwood
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1359*Recent Research on Ladakh 6 Proceedings of the sixth International Colloquium on Ladakh Leh 1993 Henry Osmaston & Nowang Tsering
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1360The Religion of Tibet Charles Bell
495 [1069-3](C);
295 [1050-1](P)
1361*Resistance and Reform in Tibet Ed. Robert Barnett, Gen. Ed. Shirin Akiner
495 [1371-7]
1362Rise and Fall of the Imperial Guptas Ashvini Agrawal (O/P) [0592-7]

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1363The Rise and Fall of
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Memoirs of Former
General Hussein Fardust
Tr. & Annot. Ali Akbar Dareini
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1364*Roles and Rituals for Hindu Women Julia Leslie
595 [1036-5]
1365Science, Culture and Man
Bepin Behari
100 [2593-2]
1366Shahanshah
The Study of Monarchy of Iran E. Burke Inlow
595 [2292-4]
1367Some Early Dynasties of South India S.Chattopadhyaya
395 [2941-1]
1368*Sources for the History of Bhutan
Michael Aris
595 [3409-5]
1369Studies in Mughal History
Ashvini Agrawal (O/P) [2326-6]
1370Studies in the Geography
of Ancient and Medieval India D.C. Sircar
995 [0690-0](C);
495 [4116-1](P)
1371Studies in the Political and
Administrative Systems in Ancient and Medieval India D.C. Sircar
695 [1250-5]
1389*Gender, Genre and Power in South
Asian Expressive Traditions
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1390Grounds for Divorce in Hindu and English Law P.K. Virdi
295 [2453-9]
1391The Gupta Polity V.R. Ramachandra Dikshitar (O/P) [1024-2]
1392*The India China Border A Reappraisal Gondker Narayana Rao
750 [3454-5]
1393India Under Nehru S. Jagannarayanan
195 [2456-0]
1394THE KAUTILIYA ARTHASASTRA (3 Pts.)
R.P. Kangle
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1395A Lament Was Partition Inescapable? V.N. Sekhri
350 [206-6]
1396The Mauryan Polity V.R. Ramachandra Dikshitar
695 [1023-5]
1397New Patterns of Democracy in India V.M.Dean
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1398The North Indian Peasant Goes to Market Leon Jr. Swartzberg
250 [3039-4]
1399Political and Social Movements in Ancient Punjab Buddha Prakash
150 [2458-4]
1400Political Institutions and Administration P.B. Udgaonkar
395 [2087-6]
1401Polyandry in Ancient India Sarva Daman Singh
395 [0487-6]
1402The Positive Background of Hindu Sociology Benoy Kumar Sarkar
1295 [2664-9]
1372Studies in the Religious Life of
Ancient and Medieval India
D.C. Sircar
495 [2790-5]
1373Sudras in Ancient India
Ram Sharan Sharma
545 [0873-7]
1374Sudras in Manu
Chitra Tiwari
295 [4101-7](C);
195 [4117-8](P)
1375*Through A Feudal Window
Chronicles of a Rajput Clan Indrajit Singh Rathore
800 [466-4]
1376Tibet Past and Present
Charles Bell
295 [1067-9](C);
195 [1048-8](P)
1377Vakataka Gupta Age
R.C. Majumdar & A.S. Altekar
595 [0026-7](C),
395 [0043-4](P)
1378The Veda and Indian Culture
An Introductory Essay
Kireet Joshi
150 [0889-8]
1379Voices of the Indian Diaspora
Anand Mulloo
395 [3197-1]
1380War in Ancient India
V.R. Ramchandra Dikshitar (O/P) [0382-4]
1381* Worshiping Siva in Medieval India Ritual in an Oscillating Universe
Richard H. Davis
495 [1747-0]
Polity, Economics and Sociology
1382Aspects of Indian Society and
Economy in the Nineteenth Century
V. Gautam
250 [0057-1]
●Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India
Ram Sharan Sharma
995 [0827-0](C);
545 [0898-0](P)
1384Creating a Transparent Democracy A New Model Shamar Rinpoche
150 [310-0]
1385Dharma Laws and Law Seers of India Ushakar Jha
800 [4158-1]
1386Dharmasutras
The Law Codes of Apastamba,
Gautama Baudhayana and Vasistha
Annot. Text & Tr. Patrick Olivelle
2495 [1739-5] (In Press)
1387Economic Life of
Northern India
Lallanji Gopal
595 [0302-2]
1388Environmental Sanitation
and Eradication of
Scavenging in India
Bindeshwar Pathak
650 [1380-9]
SOURCES OF
ANCIENT INDIAN LAW
Series Editor : Patrick Olivelle
Editorial Board :
Donald R. Davis, Jr.
(Associate Professor
Dep. of Asian Studies, Austin)
DHARMASUTRAS: The Law Codes of
Apastamba, Gautama, Baudhayana and VasisthaóAnnot. Text & Tr. Patrick
Olivelle
The Dharmasutras are the four surviving
works of the ancient Indian expert
tradition on the subject of dharma, or
the rules of behavior a community
recognizes as binding on its members.
[978−81−208−1739−5] 
2495
THE NARADASMRTI: Critical Edition
and TranslationóRichard W. Lariviere
The Naradasmrti is the most comp−
rehensive basic text on legal proce−
dure in ancient India. This critical
edition is based on the evidence of 47
manuscripts from libraries in India,
Nepal, German, France, and the United
States, and the United Kingdom.
[978−81−208−1804−0] 
1395
DHARMASUTRA PARALLELS : Con−
taining the Dharmasutras of Apastamba, Gautama, Baudhayana and Vasistha
óEd. & Tr. Patrick Olivelle
The book presents in a synoptic layout
of the passages in the four Dharmasutras
of Apastamba, Gautama, Baudhayana, and
Vasistha that deal with identical topics.
The Dharmasutras represent the oldest
extant codification of Law in ancient
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DHARMA: Studies in its Semantic, Cultural and Religious History
óEd. Patrick Olivelle
This is the first scholarly book devoted
to the study of the term dharma within
the board scope of Indian cultural and
religious history. The nineteen papers
included in this collection deal with
many significant historical manifesta−
tions of the term dharma.
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1403Reflections on Finance,
Education and Society
C.D. Deshmukh
595 [2650-2]
1404Road to Freedom A Sociological Study on the Abolition of Scavenging in India Bindeshwar Pathak
395 [0704-4](C)
295 [1258-1](P)
1405Sati
Historical and Phenomenological Essays
Arvind Sharma
295 [0464-7](C);
195 [0561-3](P)
1406Socio-Political Study of
the Valmiki Ramayana
Ramashraya Sharma
(O/P) [0078-6]
1407State and Government
in Ancient India
A.S. Altekar
545 [1008-2](C);
345 [1009-9](P)
1408Trade and Economic Structure Models and Methods R.E. Caves
300 [0157-8]
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1427Historical Grammar of Apabhramsa Ganesh Vasudev Tagare
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1428*Ideology and Status of Sanksrit
Contributions to the History of
the Sanskrit Language
Ed. Jan E.B. Houben
795 [3501-6]
1429Indian Grammars Philology and History Eds. George Cardona & Madhav M. Deshpande
750 [3555-9]
1430Indian Linguistic Studies Festschrift in Honor of George Cardona Eds. Madhav M. Deshpande
& Peter N. Hook
(O/P) [1885-9]
1431Intermediate Hindi
Yamuna Kachru &
Rajeshwari Pandharipande
450 [0558-3](C);
250 [0559-0](P)
1432Introduction to Prakrit Alfred C. Woolner
395 [0188-2](C);
250 [0189-9](P)
● ● ● ● ●INTRODUCTION TO SANSKRIT (2 Pts.)
Thomas Egenes
725(C) [1140-9] (Pt. I)525(P) [3814-7] (Pt. I)695(C) [1693-0] (Pt. II)495(P) [3601-3] (Pt. II)
1434An Introduction to the Grammar
of the Tibetan Language
Sarat Chandra Das
695 [1211-6]
1435Kalasamuddesa of Bhartrihari’s Vakyapadiya with Helaraja’s Comm.
(Text Eng. Tr.)
Tr. P.S. Sharma
(O/P) [0598-9]
1436Laghu Kaumudi of Varadaraja
(Text, Eng. Tr.)
Tr. J.R.Ballantyne
895 [0910-9](C);
595 [0916-1](P)
1437THE LAGHUSIDDHANTAKAUMUDI OF VARADARAJA (3 Vols.)
A Primer of Panini’s Grammar Tr. & Elucidated by Kanshi Ram Ed. Mithilesh Chaturvedi
Vol. I : (O/P) [3451-4] Vol. II : (O/P) [3533-7] Vol. III : (O/P) [3616-7]
1409Apabhramsa Language and
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H.C. Bhayani
100 [4050-8]
1410Aspects of Hindi Phonology Manjari Ohala
300 [2655-7]
1411THE ASTADHYAYI OF PANINI (2 Vols.)
Text, Eng. Tr. by S.C. Vasu
3995 (Set) [0409-8]
1412*Astadhyayi of Panini Tr. Sumitra M. Katre
2495 [0521-7]
1413Bhartrhari Language Thought and Reality
(Proceedings of the International
Seminar, Delhi, Dec. 12-14, 2003)
Ed. Mithilesh Chaturvedi
1595 [3399-9]
1414Bhartrhari Philosopher and Grammarian
Eds. Saroja Bhate &
Johannes Bronkhorst
(O/P) [1198-0]
1415A Course in Advanced Hindi
(2 Pts. in one)
Sheela Verma
945 [1470-7](C);
745 [1471-4](P)
● ● ● ● ●*Devavanipraveshika
An Introduction to
the Sanskrit Language
Robert P. Goldman &
Sally J. Sutherland
995 [3294-7](C);
595 [3375-3](P)
1417The Disguise of Language
Translation Through
the Mahabharata
Dan Rudmann
550 [4170-3]
1418Dravidian Studies
Selected Papers M.B. Emaneau Introd. by Bh. Krishnamurti
750 [0858-4]
1419Dravidian Theories
R. Swaminatha Aiyer
750 [0331-2]
1420An Early Upanisadic Reader
Hans Henrich Hock
595 [3213-8] (C);
395 [3214-5] (P)
1421Evolution of Awadhi
B.R. Saksena
395 [0855-3]
1422Formation of the Marathi Language
J. Bloch, Tr. D.R. Chanana
395 [2322-8]
1423A Grammar of the Prakrit Languages
R. Pischel, Tr. S. Jha
(O/P) [1680-0]
1424Grammar of Tibetan Language
H.B. Hannah
(O/P) [0786-0](C), [0787-7](P)
● ● ● ● ●A Higher Sanskrit Grammar
Ed. M.R.Kale
495 [0177-6](C);
275 [0178-3](P)
1426Hindi Morphology
A Word based Description
Rajendra Singh & R.K. Agnihotri
395 [1446-2]
Language and Linguistics
Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit and other Indian Languages : Grammar,
Philology, Phonetics, Semantics, Philosophy of Grammar
INDIAíS
SANSKRIT EPICS
Texts & Translations
General Editor : Prof. Alfred Hiltebeitel
Editorial Board Members :
Prof. Fernando Wulff Alonso
Dr. Robert Goldman
Dr. Joydeep Bagchee, Dr. Adam Bowles
Prof. Simon Brodbeck
Prof. T.P. Mahadevan
Prof. Bruce Millen Sullivan
1.The Disguise of Language: Translation
through the Mahabharata  óDan
Rudmann [4170−3] 
550
2.On the Southern Recension of the
Mahabharata, Brahman Migrations and
Brahmi Paleography ó T.P. Mahadevan
1438Language
Leonard Bloomfield
700 [1195-9](C);
500 [1196-6](P)
1439Language and Society in South Asia Michael C. Shapiro & Harold F. Schiffman
495 [2607-6]
1440Language Shifts Among
the Scheduled Tribes in India
A Geographical Study
M. Ishtiaq
595 [1617-6]
1441Languages of Tribal and Indigeneous Peoples of India The Ethnic Space
Anvita Abbi
(O/P) [1374-8]
1442Linguistic Issues in
Encoding Sanskrit
Peter M. Scharf &
Malcolm D. Hyman
600 [3539-9]
1443Linguistic Structure and Language
Dynamics in South Asia
Papers from the Proceedings
of SALA XVIII Roundtable
Eds. Anvita Abbi, R.S. Gupta &
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1195 [1765-4]
1444Maithili
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1445Metarules of Paninian Grammar
The Vyadiyaparibhasavrtti
(2 Vols. in One)
Critically Ed. with Tr. & Comm.
Dominik Wujastyk
1250 [3982-3]
● ● ● ● ●A New Course in Reading Pali
Entering the Word of the Buddha
J.W. Gair & W.S. Karunatillake
545 [1440-0] (C);
345 [1441-7] (P)
1447The Nighantu and the Nirukta of Sri Yaskacarya (3 Pts. in one)
The Oldest Indian Treatise on Etymology, Philology and Semantics (The first critical Edition,Translation,
showing relation of theNirukta to
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Exegetical & Critical Notes, Indexes
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Tr. Introd.) (In Press)
Ed. & Tr. Lakshman Sarup
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1448The Noun Phrase in Bengali Assignment of Role and
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Malaya Gangopadhyay
450 [0377-0]
1449Old and New Perspectives on South Asian Languages Grammar and Semantics
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Asian Linguistics (ICOSAL-5), held at
Moscow, Russia in July 2003)
Ed. Colin P. Masica
1195 [3208-4]
1450*Pali Metre A Contribution to the
History of Indian Literature
A.K. Warder
500 [4042-3]
1451Pancagranthi Vyakarana
of Buddhisagarsuri
A Critical Edition
Ed. N.M. Kansara
1495 [2950-3]
1452Panini
A Survey of Research
George Cardona
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1453Panini’s Grammatik (2 Pts. in One)
Otto Bohtlingk
1195 (Set) [1025-9]
1454Panini’s Metalanguage (Rev. Ed.)
Hartmut Scharfe
500 [4211-3] (In Press)
1455Prakrit Grammarians
L.N. Dolci, Tr. Prabhakar Jha
395 [2977-0]
1456A Primer of Modern Standard Hindi
Michael C. Shapiro
545 [0508-8]
1457Process and Language
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A1.3.1. bhuvadayo dhatavah
Hideyo Ogawa
695 [2951-0]
1458A Rapid Sanskrit Method
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350 [0173-8](C);
195 [0199-8](P)
1459*A Reader on the Sanskrit
Grammarians Ed. J.F. Staal
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1460Recent Research in Paninian Studies George Cardona
595 [1637-4]
1461Root, Verb-Forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language William Dwight Whitney
495 [0484-5](C);
295 [0485-2](P)
1462Sanskrit and Prakrit
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395 [1136-2]
1463Sanskrit Grammar
William Dwight Whitney
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595 [0621-4](P)
1464Sanskrit Grammar for Students
A.A. Macdonell
345 [0504-0](C);
195 [0505-7](P)
1465The Sanskrit Language
T. Burrow
595 [1767-8]
1466Sanskrit Manual
A Quick Reference Guide to the Phonology and Grammar of Classical Sanskrit Roderick S. Bucknell
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295 [0207-0](P)
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Vol. 3 : South Asian Languages: Structure,
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695
Vol. 4 : The Serial Verb Formation in Dravidian
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295
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IssuesóMadhav M. Deshpande
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395
Vol. 7 : Dravidian Studies: Selected Papers by
M.B. Emeneau, Introduction by Bh.
Krishnamurti
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750
Vol. 8 : The Structure and Development of
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Ramakant Agnihotri
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Peoples of IndiaóEd. Anvita Abbi
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and PhonologyóSunil Kumar Jha
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695
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CultureóBoris Oguibenine
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595
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Tribes in India: A Geographical Study
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395
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Dynamics in South AsiaóEds. Anvita Abbi
& others.
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1195
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1195
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PANINI HIS WORK AND
ITS TRADITIONS
George Cardona
ISBN : 978−81−208−0393−0 (Set)
Vol. I Background and Introduction
by George Cardona
xiv, 763p. (2nd Rev. & Enl. Ed.)
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2000
Under Preparation : -
Vol. II.Kinds of rules in the Astadhyayi and how they
are related.
Vol. III. Metalanguage: III 1. Paribhasa−sutras III. 2.
Samjnasutras: Rules concerning general con−
ventions and classes of elements other than
markers of karakas (Appendix: Sound classes
recognized in pratisakhya and siksa works)
III. 3. Samjnasutras: Markers III. 4.
Samjnasutras: Karaka classes.
Vol. IV. Affixation rules: IV. 1. Verbal affixes. IV. 2.
Nominal affixes.
Vol. V. Formation of derived bases: V: 1: Derived
verbs V. 2. Derived nominals: V. 2. 1. Derivates
with krt affixes V. 2.2. Compounds V.2.3.
Derivates with taddhita affixes.
Vol. VI. Rules providing for augments replace−
ments, and accentuation: VI 1. Verb
suppletion VI. 2. Iterating padas VI. 3. Base
and affix substitution and augmenting VI. 4.
Background for Paniniís phonological sutras;
Pratisakhya rules VI.5. Sound replacement
in general VI. 6.Accentual rules.
Vol. VII. Paninian sutras concerning dialects: VIII. 1.
Vedic rules VII. 2. Others.
Vol. VIII. Syntax and stylistics of the Astadhyayi: VIII.
1. Syntax of sutras VIII. 2. Stylistics VIII. 3.
Terminology.
CRITICAL STUDIES  ON
PANINIAN SYSTEM
General Editor : DR. KANSHI RAM
Editorial Board Members : DR. MITHILESH
CHATURVEDI, GEORGE CARDONA,
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“Metarules of Paninian Grammar : The
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C.R. Lanman
595 [1362-5](C);
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1469Sanskrit Syntex
J.S. Speijer
795 [0482-1] (C);
495 [0483-8](P)
1470Saraswatikanthabharan-Vedic Vyakaranam of Bhojdev 8th Ch. in 4 Pts. Pt. I-II (Vediki Prakriya) Pt. III-IV (Swar Prakriya)
Ed., Tr. & Annot. Narayan M. Kansara
400 [1091-4]
1471SARASVATIKANTHABHARANAM
OF KING BHOJA (3 Vols.)
On Poetics
Text and Translations
Ed. & Tr. Sundari Siddhartha,
Assisted by Hema Ramanathan
3000 (Set) [3284-8]
1472The Serial Verb Formation
in Dravidian Languages
Sanford B. Steever
295 [0378-7]
1473SIDDHANTA KAUMADI (2 Vols.)
Text, Eng. Tr. S.C. Vasu
5500 (Set) [1290-1]
1474Sound Change
D.N.S. Bhat
395 [1766-1]
1475South Asian Languages Structure, Convergence and Diglossia
Ed. Bh. Krishnamurti & Others
695 [0033-5]
1476Structure and Development of Middle Indo Aryan Dialects
Vit Bubenik
(O/P) [1317-5]
1477Structure of the Noun Phrase
in English and Hindi
M.K. Verma
695 [2295-5]
1478Studies in Sanskrit Syntex A Volume in Honor of
the Centennial of Speijer’s
Sanskrit Syntax (1886-1986)
Hans Henrich Hock
(O/P) [0837-9](C), [0869-0](P)
1479Studies in the Semantic
Structure of Hindi
Kali Charan Bahl
995 [2781-3]
1480Telegu Verbal Bases
A Comparative and Descriptive Study
Bh. Krishnamurti & Others
795 [2324-2]
1481Themes and Tasks in Old and
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Eds. Bertil Tikkanen &
Heinrich Hettrich
600 [3062-2]
1482Topics in Pali Historical Phonology I.Y.Junghare
295 [2293-1]
1483*Tradition and Argument in Classical Indian Linguistics
The Bahiranga Paribhasa in
the Paribhasendusekhara
Johannes Bronkhorst
495 [1883-5]
1484VAIYAKARANA SIDDHANTA KAUMUDI OF BHATTOJI DIKSHITA (2 Vols.)
An Analysis in English P.V. Naganatha Sastri (Vol. I)
395 [0679-5]
(Vol. II)
395 [2999-2]
1485The Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari Eng. Tr. with Exegetical Notes
Kanda II: An Ancient Treatise on
the Philosophy of Sanskrit Grammar
(containing the Tika of Punyaraja
and the ancient vritti)
Tr. K.A. Subramania Iyer
595 [2988-6]
1486*Valmiki's Sanskrit
L.A. Van Daalen
450 [1925-2]
1487Vedic and Sanskrit
Historical Linguistics
Ed. Jared Klein & Elizabeth Tucker
750 [3632-7]
● ● ● ● ●A Vedic Grammar
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A.A. Macdonell
475 [1052-5](C);
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● ● ● ● ●A Vedic Reader for Students
A.A. Macdonell
400 [1017-4](C);
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1490Vyakarana Mahabhasya of
Patanjali on Panini 3.1
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Tr. with Introd.,
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Stephen Peter Thompson
1500 [3444-6]
1491The Word and the World
India’s Contribution to the Study of Language
Bimal Krishna Matilal
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1492Amarakosa with the
Commentary of Mahesvara
Enlarged by Raghunath Shastri
Talekar & Vamanacharya Jhalakikar
650 [3643-3]
1493BIBLIOTHECA BUDDHICA
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Sobranie Buddhijskech tekstov
10000 (Set) [0976-5]
1494BUDDHIST HYBRID SANSKRIT GRAMMAR AND DICTIONARY (2 Vols.)
F. Edgerton
1995 (Set) [0997-0]
1495Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Reader
F. Edgerton
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1496*A COMPARATIVE DICTIONARY
OF THE INDO-ARYAN
LANGUAGES (4 Vols. )
R.L. Turner
4995 (Set) [1665-7]
1497Concise Pali-English Dictionary
A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera
545 [0604-7](C);
345 [0605-4](P)
● ● ● ● ●The Concise
Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Ed. V.G. Apte
445 [0151-6](C);
245 [0152-3](P)
1499*The Definitive Dream Dictionary Diane Bellchambers
395 [267-7]
1500A Dictionary, English and Sanskrit M. Monier Williams
1400 [0454-8] (In Press)
● ● ● ● ●  Ten Sanskrit Course
books for Beginners &
Intermediates
WARWICK JESSUP and ELENA JESSUP, Eds.
Sanskrit is Fun (Parts I−III)
Delhi, 2012. Pp. viii, 76 (Pt. I); Pp. viii, 76 (Pt. II); Pp. viii, 60 (Pt. III).
ISBN: 978−81−208−3545−0 Pt. I (Paper)
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135
ISBN: 978−81−208−3592−4 (Spiral Bound)
150
ISBN: 978−81−208−3597−9 (3 Pts. Cloth Set)
650
The Stories of Krishna (Parts I−II)
The second group of books seeks to teach Sanskrit
with reference to the age−old stories of Krishna
and Rama. The Stories of Krishna  (Parts I−II) covers
full declensions of the most common type of
masculine, feminine and neuter nouns:
conjugations of a simple verb in the present, future
and past tenses and twelve stories based on the
childhood of Krishna.
Delhi, 2012. Pp. xiv, 162 (Pt. I); Pp. xv, 189 (Pt. II).
ISBN: 978−81−208−3548−1 Pt. I (Paper)
225
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225
ISBN: 978−81−208−3594−8 (Spiral Bound)
250
ISBN: 978−81−208−3598−6 (2 Pts. Cloth Set)
750
The Story of Rama (Parts IñII)
The Story of Rama books (Parts IñII) together relate,
in 16 episodes, the story of the Ramayana. Part I
introduces the standard method of transliteration;
the gerund (ëhaving done somethingí); and the
declension of the Sanskrit word for ëthatí in all three
genders. Part II covers an introduction to the
imperative mood; other important noun and
pronoun declensions; ëhaving done somethingí used
with prefixes; the past passive participle; the
conjugation of the middle voice and the verb ëto beí
in present, future and past tenses; and the completion
of the standard method of transliteration.
Delhi, 2012. Pp. xviii, 125 (Pt. I); Pp. xiv, 137 (Pt. II).
ISBN: 978−81−208−3550−4 Pt. I (Paper)
225
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250
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225
ISBN: 978−81−208−3596−2 (Spiral Bound)
250
ISBN: 978−81−208−3599−3 (2 Pts. Cloth Set)
750
The Story of Mahabharata (Parts I ñ III)
Delhi, 2016. Pp. xii, 175 (Pt. I);
Pp. xii, 187 (Pt. II), Pp. xii, 203 (Pt. III)
ISBN: 978−81−208−4014−0 Pt. I (Paper)
395
ISBN: 978−81−208−4015−7 Pt. II (Paper)
425
ISBN: 978−81−208−4016−4 Pt. III (Paper)
425
ISBN: 978−81−208−4013−3 (3 Pts. Cloth Set)
1995
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1524Sanskrit Worterbuch
in Kurzerer Fassung
(3 Pts. in One)
Otto Bohtlingk
3900 [0907-9]
1525Student’s English- Sanskrit Dictionary V.S. Apte
575 [0299-5](C);
275 [0300-8] (P)
● ● ● ● ●Student’s Sanskrit-
English Dictionary
V.S. Apte
995 [0044-1](C);
695 [0045-8] (P)
1501*Dictionary of Buddhism
of Soka Gakkai
1450 [3334-0] (In Press)
1502A Dictionary of Chinese
Buddhist Terms
Comp. W.E. Soothill & Lewis Hodous
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1503DICTIONARY OF PALI
PROPER NAMES (2 Vols.)
P. Malalasekera
1695 (Set) [3020-2]
1504Dictionary of Tibetan Materia Medica
Comm. Pasang Yonten Arya,
Tr. & Ed. Yonten Gyatso
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1505*The Dictionary of the Esoteric
3000 Enteries on the Mystical
and Occult Traditions
Nevill Drury
395 [1989-4]
1506*The Encyclopedia of
Dream Interpretation
Eili Goldberg
695 [348-3]
1507English-Pali Dictionary
A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera
495 [0606-1]
1508A General Index to the Names
and Subject-Matter of The Sacred Books of the East (SBE Vol. 50)
M. Winternitz
500
1509*Hobson Jobson
A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo Indian
Words and Phrases, and of Kindred
Terms, Etymological, Historical,
Geographical, and Discursive
Henry Yule & A.C. Burnell,
New Ed. by William Crooke
1100 [442-8]
1510ILLUSTRATED ARDHA-MAGADHI
DICTIONARY (5Vols.)
Shatavadhani Jain Muni
Ratanchandraji Maharaj
9995 (Set) [0507-1]
1511An Index to the Names in Mahabharata S. Sorensen
1500 [2011-1]
1512JAINA UDDHARANA KOSA
A Collection of the Citations of the Prakrit
and Sanskrit Languages as found in
the Jaina Texts, Commentaries and the
like (Vol. I) Comp. & Ed. with Introd.,
Bibliographies, Variants, Indices etc.
by Kamlesh Kumar Jain
Vol. I :
2100 [1980-1]
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2500 [4053-9]
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1513JATARUPA’S COMMENTARY ON
THE AMARAKOSA (2 Pts.)
Mahes Raj Pant
1295 (Set) [1690-9]
1514Pali-English Dictionary
T.W. Rhys Davids & William Stede
1395 [1144-7]
1515A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary with Transliteration, Accentuation &
Etymological Analysis, throughout
Arthur Anthony Macdonell
995 [2000-5]
1516Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary Ed. V.S. Apte (In Press)
1395 [0567-5] (Enlarged Ed.)795 [1568-1] (Compact Ed.)
1517A Practical Vedic Dictionary
Suryakanta
1495 [3980-9]
1518THE PURANA INDEX (3 Vols.)
V.R. R amachandra Dikshitar
2995 (Set) [1273-4]
1519Puranic Encyclopaedia
A Comprehensive Dictionary with
Special Reference to the Epic
and Puranic Literature
Ed. Vettam Mani
2200 [0597-2] (In Press)
1520SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST (50 Vols.)
Eds. F.Maxmuller & H. Oldenberg
20000 (Set) [0101-1],400 (Each Vol.)
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Arranged with special reference to
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Monier Williams
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1522SANSKRIT WORTERBUCH (7 Vols.)
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9500 (Set) [0724-2]
1523Sanskrit Worterbuch Nachtrage Richard Schmidt
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Graham Sandberg & A. William Heyde
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1500 [0887-4] (In Press)
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1528A Tibetan-English Dictionary
H.A. Jaschke
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495 [3093-6]
1529A Vedic Concordance
Maurice Bloomfield
1200 [0654-2]
1530Vedic Index of Names
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A.A. Macdonell & A.B. Keith
1495 [1331-1] (Set)
1531Abhijnanasakuntalam of Kalidasa
Skt. Text, Eng. Tr.
Ed. C.R. Devadhar & N.G. Suru
295 [0556-9]
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745 [0282-7](C);
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1533The Aesthetics of Wonder New Findings in Sanskrit Alankarasastra
A.V. Subramanian
395 [0444-9]
1534Aesthetic Theories of India (Vol. III) Padma Sudhi
1000 [3682-2]
1535Amarusatakam
With Srngaradipika of Vemabhupala (A Centum of Ancient Love
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C.R. Devadhar
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1536Ancestral Voices
Reflections on Vedic,
Classical and Bhakti Poetry
Ramesh Chandra Shah
250 [3054-7]
1537An Anthology of Indian English Prose Eds. R.C. Prasad & J.P. Singh
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1538Arnold’s The Study of
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Radha Mohan Singh & Gunjan
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1539Baital Pachchisi
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195 [300-0]
1540Barahmasa in Indian Literature
Songs of the Twelve Months in Indo-Aryan Literatures Charlotte Vaudville
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1541The Bhaktirasamrtasindhu
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1542Bhaminivilasa of Jagannath Pandit
Prastavikavilasa and Shantivilasa
(Ed., Order, Introd., Notes & Append.)
E.V. Dadape & D.G. Apte
175 [1170-6]
1543The Bharata-Manjari of Ksemendra Skt. Text
Eds. Sivadatta &
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495 [2459-1](C);
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1544Bhaskarakanthas Moksopaya–Tika
Walter Slaje
DM 69
1545Bhasnatakchakram
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Texts in Devanagari Critically Edited)
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1546Bhavabhuti
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Puravabhaga Complete
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Comm. ‘Tattvaprakasika’ Introd., Notes
and a Literal Eng. Tr. by
M.R. Kale
1295 [0740-2](C);
795 [0742-6](P)
1572Kamasvaho by Rama Panivada
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Ed. A.N. Upadhye
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Ed. Sten Konow, Tr. C.R. Lanman
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1574Kathasaritsagara of
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Ed. J.L. Shastri (In Press)
995 [3010-3](C);
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1575KATHASARITSAGARA OR OCEAN OF STREAMS OF STORY (10 Vols.)
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1576Kavyalankara of Bhamaha Ed. with Eng. Tr. and Notes P.V. Naganatha Sastry
142 [0863-8]
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195 [1115-7]
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495 [1625-1](C),
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1579Kiratarjuninyam of Bharavi Cantos I-III (Text, Eng. Tr. & Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale (In Press)
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1580Kumarasambhava of Kalidasa Text, Eng. Tr.
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1581Kumarasambhava of Kalidasa
(Cantos I–VIII)
Text, Eng. Tr. & Introd.
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1547Birds in Sanskrit Literature K.N. Dave
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1549Dasakumaracarita of Dandin Text, Eng. Tr. & Introd.
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1553The Eighty Four Hymns of Hita Harivamsa An Edition of the Caurasi Pada
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1554Elements of Poetry in the Mahabharata
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1555The Elephant-Lore of the Hindus The Elephant sports (Matangalila) of Nilakanth
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1556Figurative Poetry in Sanskrit Literature
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1557The Gahakosa of Hala (Vol. II) Ed. V.M. Patwardhan
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1558The Garden of Loneliness A Translation of Jayshankar Prasad’s Ansu, “Tears”
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1561The Great Epic of India
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1562*Halla’s Sattasai
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1563Harshacarita of Bana
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1564Harshacarita of Bana Bhatta
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1566The Hindi Padavali of Namdev
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1567History of Sanskrit Poetics
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1568Hitopadesa of Narayana
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1569India in Russian Literature
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1570Jankiharana of Kumaradasa
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A History of
Indian Literature
(3 Vols.)
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ferent scholars in India and elsewhere.
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1582Kumara Sambhava of Kalidas
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1583Kundamala of Dinnaga Ed. J.L. Shastri
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1584The Literary Heritage A New Anthology of
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1585Literary Waves (A Gedenkschrift for the Literary
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1586Love in Sanskrit and Tamil Literature A Study of Characters and Nature 200 B.C.-A.D. 500
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1587Mahabharata Based Plays and Epics (In Gujrati)
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1588Malatimadhava of Bhavabhuti Text, Eng. Tr. & Introd. Ed. M.R. Kale
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1589Malavikagnimitra A Critical Study
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1590Malavikagnimitra of Kalidasa Text, Eng. Tr.
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1591Malavikagnimitram Text, Eng. Tr. & Introd. Ed. M.R. Kale
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1592Man in Kavya Usharbuddha Arya
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1593Meghaduta of Kalidasa Text, Eng. Tr. & Introd.
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1594Meghaduta of Kalidasa Text, Eng. Tr.
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1595Mr. Abhimanyu
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1598Mudrarakshasa of Visakhadatta
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1599The Niti and Vairagya
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1600Orientalism, Poetry and
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1605POETIC LIGHT (2 Vols.)
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nature of enjoyment of literature,
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Vol.II:Origins and Formation of the
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1606Prabodhacandrodaya of Krsna Misra
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1636Uttaramacarita of Bhavabhuti Text, Eng. Tr. & Introd.
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1637Vasavadatta of Subandhu A Sanskrit Romance
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1638Veda-Laksana Vedic Ancillary Literature
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1639Venisamhara of Bhatta Narayana Text, Eng. Tr. & Introd. Ed. M.R. Kale
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1651History of Classical
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Surendranath Dasgupta &
Sushil Kumar De
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1655*Sanskrit Criticism
V.K. Chari
425 [0956-7]
1656Social Conscience
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Daniel James Bisgaard
295 [1116-4]
1657Studies in Sanskrit
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T.G.Mainkar
250 [2547-5]
1658W.B. Yeats and Occultism
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1659Waste Land
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350 [1031-0]
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650,
(Vol. III) [1219-2]
800
(20) KRSNAGITI O F MANAVEDA—Ed. & Tr. by C.R. Swaminathan & Sudha Gopalakrishnan
[1478-3]
650
(21) TARJUMA-I-MANAKUTUHALA & RISALA-I-RAGADARPANA OF FAQIRULLAH (NAWAB SAIF KHAN)
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500
(23) THE SANGITOPANISAT-SARODDHARA—Ed. & Tr. by Allyn Miner. [1548-3]
450
(24-25) CATURDANDIPRAKASIKA OF VENKATAMAKHIN (2 Vols.)—Ed. & Tr. by Sathyanarayana.
[1851-4] (Set)
3000
(26) SANGITAMAKARAND OF NARADA—Ed. & Tr. by M. Vijaya Lakshmi [3287-9] ( F/C)
(27-29) LATYAYANA-SRAUTA-SUTRA (3 Vols.)—Ed. & Tr. by H. G. Ranade. [1565-0] Set)
2200
(32) THE CITRASUTRA OF THE VISNUDHARMOTT ARA PURANA—Ed. & Tr. by Parul Dave Mukherji.
[1805-7]
995
(33&34) THE PUSPASUTRA (2 Vols.)—Ed. & Tr. G.H. Tarlekar. [1792-0] (Set)
1695
(35-38) THE BAUDHAYANA SRAUTASUTRA (4 Vols.)—Ed.& Tr. by C.G Kashikar. [1852-1] (Set)
4200
(42-46) ISVARASAMHITA (5 Vols.)—Ed. & Tr. by M.A. Lakshmithathachar & V. Varadachari.
[3220-8] (Set)
6000
(47-51) AJITAMAHATANTRA (5 Vols.)—Ed. & Annoted Tr. by N.R. Bhatt, Jean Filliozat.&Pierre
Sylvain Fillozat. [1974-0] (Set)
4500
(52) SILPA PRAKASA OF RAMACANDRAMAHAP ATRAKAULABHA TTARAKA—Introd. & Tr. Alice Boner &
Sadasiva Ratha Sarma, Rev . and Ed. by Bettina Baumer, Rajendra Prasad & Sadananda Das.
[2052-4]
1795
(53-54) SANGITA NARAYANA OF PURUSOTTAM M ISRA (2 Vols.):—Enriched by Gajapati Narayanadeva,
Ed. & Tr. Mandakranta Bose [3288-6] (Set)
2100
(55-57) SARASVATIKANTHABHARANAM O F KING BHOJA: On Poetics (Text & Translations) (3 Vols.)
—E d. & Tr. by Sundari Siddhartha, Assisted by Hema Ramanathan. [3284-8] (Set)
3000
(58) RAGALAKSANA—Ed. & Tr. by R.Sathyanarayana. [3408-8]
900
(59) NATYASASTRA OF MUNI BHARATA (Vol. I: Chapter I-XIV, Nepal Version (Critically Editled)
—Ed. Kamalesh Datta, Assist Ed. Narendra Dutt Tiwari. [3984-7]
2100
(60) RAGAVIBODHA OF SOMANATHA—Critically Ed. & Tr. by Ranganayaki V. Ayyangar[3794-2]
2500
(62-66) BAUDHAYANA SRAUTA SUTRA WITH THE COMMENTARY OF BHAVASWAMIN (5 Vols.)[3689-1]
8100
(67)VASTUMANDANA OF SUTRADHARAMANDANA
—Critically Ed. & Tr. into Eng. by Anasuya Bhowmick [4019-5]
1350
●●●●●RASAGANGADHARA OF PANDIT JAGANNATH : 17th Century Text on Poetics— Rama Ranjan Mukherji
[3793-5] (F/C)
●● ●●●KOHALAMATAM OF KOHALA MUNI—Critically Ed. & Tr. into Eng. by R. Sathyanarayana[4023-2] (F/C)
●● ●●●SANGITASUDHAKARA OF HARIPALADEVA (2 VOLS.)
—Critically Ed. & Tr. into Eng. by R. Sathyanarayana (Set) [4020-1] (F/C)
●● ●●●SAMARANGANA SUTRADHARA OF RAJA BHOJA (5 VOLS.) : A Medieval Encyclopedia of Indian
Architecture — Critically Ed. & Tr. Into Eng. by Prabhakar P. Apte (Set) [4113-0] (F/C)
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Filliozat & Vasundhara Filliozat (Set) [4028-7] (F/C)

1685The Sangitopanisat Saroddharah of
Vacanacarya Sri Sudhakalasa
A Fourteenth Century Text on
Music from Western India
Ed. & Tr.Allyn Miner
400 [1548-3]
1686Sanskrit Play Production in Ancient India Tarla Mehta
595 [1057-0]
1687*Self-Transformation Through Music Joanne Crandall
225 [024-6]
1688Semiosis in Hindustani Music Jose Luiz Martinez
495 [1801-9]
1689*Singing Bowls A Practical Handbook
of Instruction and Use
Eva Rudy Jansen
245 [103-8]
1690*Sitar and Sarod in the 18th & 19th Centuries Allyn Miner
(O/P) [1299-4] (C), [1493-6](P)
1691*Sitar Music in Calcutta
An Ethnomusicological Study
James Sadler Hamilton
595 [1210-9]
1692Sitar Technique in Nibaddh Forms Stephen Slawek
495 [0200-1]
1693SOLO TABLA DRUMMING OF NORTH INDIA (2 Vols.)
Its Repertoire, Styles and
Performance Practices
Robert S. Gottlieb
Vol. I Text and Commentary,
Vol. II Transcriptions
(Set with two Audio Cassettes)
(O/P) [1095-2]
1694Srihastamuktavali
Maheswar Neog,
Gen. Ed. Kapila Vatsyayan
300 [0829-4]
1695Studies in Natya Sastra T.G. Tarlekar (O/P) [0660-3]
1696Tarjuma-i-Manakutuhala and Risala-i-Raga Darpana Faqirullah (Nawab Saif Khan),
Ed. & Annot. Shahab Sarmadee
500 [1282-6]
1697Tyagaraja and the Renewal of Tradition
Translation and Reflections
William J.Jackson
350 [1146-1]
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96 www.mlbd.com
I.Indian Theatre: Traditions of Performance
—Farley P. Richmond, Darius L. Swann
and Phillip B Zarrilli
[978-81-208-0981-9]
650
II.Sanskrit Drama in Performance
—Eds. Rachel Van M. Baumer and
James R. Brandon
[978-81-208-0772-3]
395
III.Sitar Music in Calcutta:
An Ethno-musicological Study
—James Sadler Hamilton
[978-81-208-1210-9]
595
IV.Drama and Ritual of Early Hinduism
—Natalia Lidova
[978-81-208-1234-5]
225
V.Sanskrit Play Production
in Ancient India—Tarla Mehta
[978-81-208-1057-0]
595
VI.Sitar Technique in Nibaddha
Forms—Stephen Slawek
[978-81-208-0200-1]
495
VII. Sitar and Sarod in the 18th
& 19th Centuries—Allyn Miner
[978-81-208-1299-4] (C) (O/P)
[978-81-208-1493-6] (P) (O/P)
VIII. The Dictionary of Hindustani Classical
Music—Bimalakanta Roychaudhuri
[978-81-208-1708-1]
450
IX.Semiosis in Hindustani Music
—Jose Luiz Martinez
[978-81-208-1801-9]
495
X.Bharata Natyam on the Global Stage: At
Home in the world—Janet O’Shea
[978-81-208-3362-3]
395
XI.Indian Philosophy of Nada and Its
Vocal Applications— B.S. Raikote
[978-81-208-3691-4]
695
XII. The Plays of Sankaradeva: Introduction,
Life and Works, All his Six Plays with Trans-
literated Text and English Translation—
Yashodhara Medhi
[978-81-208-4094-2]
795
XII. Sanskrit Drama in Praise of visnu: The
Satyavratarukmangoda of Devabodha
—Basile Lectere
[978-81-208-4094-2] (F/C)
PERFORMING
ARTS SERIES
Gen. Ed. Dr. Bharat Gupt
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1.BEYOND WORLDS óMichael Wild
(Instrumental/62 Minutes/1CD)
 325
2.BREATHING RHYTHMS óGlen Velez
(Music/55 Minutes
“ 9−pages study guide/1CD)
 299
3.CAROLINE MYSS' CHAKRA
MEDITATION MUSIC óStevin McNamara
(Music/73 Minutes/1 CD
“ 21−pages study guide)
 299
4.CELESTIAL SOUNDS óMichael Wild
(Instrumental /65 Minutes/1CD)
 325
5.CELTIAóMark Winterborne
(Instrumental/64 Minutes/1CD)
 325
6.CELTIC MEDITATION MUSIC óAine Minogue (Instrumental/
70 Minutes/1CD)
 299
7.CHANTING THE CHAKRA óLayne Redmond
(Music/46 Minutes/1CD
“ 24 pages study guide)
 299
8.DANCING LOTUSóBapu Padmanabha
(Instrumental/53 Minutes/1CD)
 325
9.DOLPHIN FANTASYóNicholas Dodd
(Instrumental/65 Minutes/1CD)
 325
10.DRUMóGeoff Johns
(Instrumental/71 Minutes/1CD)
 299
11.THE ESSENTIAL KAMASUTRA óWendy Doniger
(Spoken−Word Audio “ 150 Minutes/2CDs)
 399
12.ECHOES OF THE SPIRITóGentle Thunder
(Instrumental/52.37 Minutes/1CD)
 325
13.EYE OF THE WOLFóMedwyn Goodall
(Instrumental/45 Minutes/1CD)
 325
14.FREE SPIRITóChristopher Buckman
(Instrumental/60 Minutes/1CD)
 299
15.HANDS OF GOLD óAmrita
(Instrumental 59 Minutes/1CD)
 325
16.HIMALAYAN NIGHTS Sitar and Tabla
Backgrounds for RelaxationóAgni & Lewis Howard
(Instrumental/59 Minutes/1CD)
 299
17.HIMALAYAN SUNRISE Sitar and Tabla
Backgrounds for VitalityóAgni & Lewis Howard
(Instrumental/60 Minutes/1CD)
 299
18.HIMALAYAN TOUCH  Sitar and Tabla
Backgrounds for HealingóAgni & Lewis Howard
(Instrumental/63 Minutes/1CD
 299
19.HOPE óPadmanabha Bapu (Instrumental/
74 Minutes/1CD)
 325
20.I, OMAR óDonald Walters (Music/
61 Minutes/1CD)
 299
21.ILLUSIONSóPadmanabha Bapu
(Instrumental/56 Minutes/1CD)
 325
22.LAND OF THE INCAóMedwyn Goodall
(Instrumental/52.37 Minutes/1CD)
 325
23.LET GOóPadmanabha Bapu
(Instrumental/72 Minutes/1CD)
 325
24.LUCID DREAMERóPaul Lawler
(Instrumental/50.36 Minutes/1CD)
 325
25.MANTRAS FROM DAWN TO DUSK óNilesh D. Nathwani
(Instrumental/67 Minutes/1CD)
 325
26.MASSAGE MUSIC (Vol. I & II)óAmrita
(Instrumental/74 Minutes/2CDs) (Vol.1) 
 299
(Vol.2) 
 325
27.MEDITATION WITH BAMBOOS óPadmanabha Bapu
(Instrumental/74 Minutes/1CD)
 325
28.MUSIC FOR RELAXING (Vol. I) óAmrita
(Instrumental 65 Minutes/1CD)
 299
29.MUSIC FOR RELAXING (Vol. 2)óDavid Mcgerty
(Instrumental 57 Minutes/1CD)
 325
30.MUSIC TO AWAKEN SUPERCONSCIOUSNESS
óDonald Walters
(Instrumental 65 Minutes/1CD)
 299
31.THE MYSTIC HARP (Vol. I)óDerek Bell
(Instrumental/70 Minutes/1CD)
 299
32.THE MYSTIC HARP  (Vol. II)óDerek Bell
(Instrumental/72 Minutes/1CD)
 299
33.OCEAN DAWNóAmrita
(Instrumental 58 Minutes/1CD)
 325
34.PACHELBELS CANONóChristopher Buckman
(Instrumental/ 45 Minutes/1CD)
 325
35.RHYTHMS OF THE CHAKRAS óGlen Velez
(Music/ 52 Minutes/1CD
“10 pages study guide)
 299
36.SECRETS OF LOVE: Melodies to
Open Your HeartóDonald Walters (Instrumental/70 Minutes/1CD)
 299
37.SHAKUHACHI MEDITATION MUSIC
óStan Richardson
(Music/142 Minutes/2CDs)
 399
38.SLEEP SOUNDóAmrita
(Instrumental/61 Minutes/1CD)
 325
39.SOLO TABLAóRobert Gottlieb
(Instrumental/120 Minutes/2CDs)
 425
40.STAR DREAMSóMichael Wild
(Instrumental/61 Minutes/1CD)
 325
41.STILLNESSóPadmanabha Bapu
(Instrumental/70 Minutes/1CD)
 325
42.TAI CHIóAmrita
(Instrumental/61 Minutes/1CD)
 325
43.UNIVERSAL LOVE óNawang Khechog
(Music/75 Minutes/1CD)
 299
44.WAVESóNicholas Dodd
(Instrumental/42 Minutes/1CD)
 325
45.WHISPERS TO THE MINDóAmrita
(Instrumental/61 Minutes/1CD)
 325
46.ZEN GARDENóAmrita
(Instrumental/61 Minutes/1CD)
 299
MUSIC AND DANCE
MUSIC AND DANCE

1719BRHAT SAMHITA OF
VARAHAMIHIRA (2 Vols.)
M.R. Bhat
Vol. I
795 [0098-4]
Vol. II
995 [0301-5] (In Press)
●Brihat Jataka of Varahamihira
B.Suryanarain Rao795 [1395-3](C);
595 [1396-0](P)
1721*CONVERSATIONS WITH
NOSTRADAMUS (3 Vols.)
His Prophecies Explained Dolares Cannon
975 [226-4] (Set)
1722*THE COSMIC CALCULATOR (5Pts.)
A Vedic Mathematics Course for Schools (In 3 Books with Teacher's Guide
(Notes, hundreds of mental tests, extension sheets, revision tests, games, worksheets, unified Field
charts etc. & Answer Book)
Kenneth Williams & Mark Gaskell
1750 (Set) (C) [2014-2]
(O/P) (Set) (P) [1871-2]
● ● ● ● ●THE CURIOUS HATS OF
MAGICAL MATHS
Vedic Mathematics for Schools
(Book I & II)
James Glover
(Book I)
525 [3991-5](C)

325 [3973-1](P)
(Book II)
695 [3992-2](C)

425 [3974-8](P)
1724Discover Vedic Mathematics
A Practical System Based on sixteen
simple formulae from the Vedas
Kenneth R. Williams
(O/P) [3096-7](C), [3097-4](P)
1725Essential of Horary
Astrology or Prasnapadavi
M.R. Bhat (In Press)
595 [0888-1](C);
395 [1012-9](P)
1726Foretelling Widowhood
Mridula Trivedi & T.P. Trivedi
595 [3222-0] (C);
395 [3223-7] (P)
1727Fundamentals of Astrology
M.R. Bhat
795 [0275-9](C);
395 [0276-6](P)
1728Gems in Feng Shui Creating Harmony in Home and Office
Sadra Kynes
295 [56-0]
[email protected] 99
98 www.mlbd.com
ASTROLOGY
ASTROLOGY
Astrology, Astronomy, Palmistry, Mathematics and Other Positive Sciences
1698The Amazing Cards
Fortune Telling with Playing Cards
Sophia
250 [093-2]
1699Art and Science of Vedic Counselling David Frawly & Suhas Kshirsagar
495 [4074-4]
1700The Art of Interpreting Horoscopes Gayatri Devi Vasudev
525 [3520-7] (C);
325 [3521-4] (P)
1701The Art of Matching Charts Gayatri Devi Vasudev
195 [1769-2]
1702The Art of Prediction in Astrology Gayatri Devi Vasudev
295 [3229-9]
1703Aspects in Vedic Astrology Gopesh Kumar Ojha & Ashutosh Ojha
295 [1928-3]
1704Astro Equation for Specific Profession Mridula Trivedi & T.P. Trivedi
650 [4077-5]
1705Astrological Biographies Seventeen Examples of Predictive Insights Bepin Bihari
495 [1322-9](C);
295 [1431-8](P)
1706*An Astrological Guide to Heal Yourself Herbs, Health Foods and Your Zodiac Ada Muir, with an Introductory
Section on the use of herbs by Jude C. Williams
125 [230-1]
1707Astrological Secrets of Friendship, Love & Marriage Gopesh Kumar Ojha & Ashutosh Ojha
600 [1929-0] (C), [2020-3] (P) (F/C)
1708*Astrology A New Age Guide E.D. Perrone 225 [092-5]
1709Astrology and Pseudo Scientific Criticism
Gayatri Devi Vasudev
100
1710Astrology and the Hoax
of Scientific Temper
Ed. Gayatri Devi Vasudev
250 [1587-2]
1711Astrology and You
Gopesh Kumar Ojha
& Ashutosh Ojha
395 [1930-6](C);
195 [1918-4]
1712*Astrology in Buddhism Buddhist Practice to Modern Astrology
Jampa Shaneman &
Jan V. Angel
300 [194-6]
1713*Astrology of the Seers A Guide to Vedic/ Hindu Astrology
David Frawley (In Press)
615 [1006-8](C);
415 [1007-5](P)
1714*Astrology, Psychology
and the Four Elements
An Energy Approach to Astrology
& its use in the Counselling Arts
Stephen Arroyo
325 [387-2]
1715Astronomical Application of Vedic Mathematics Kenneth Williams,
395 [1959-7](C);
250 [1983-2](P)
1716*Astro-Wisdom The Knowledge, Love and Power in your Stars Lyn Birkbeck
325 [243-1]
● ● ● ● ●*Ayurvedic Astrology
Self Healing Through the Stars
David Frawley
525 [3134-6](C);
325 [3212-1](P)
1718The Best Bet Forming the Right Relationships
and making the most of your
Relationships (Based on traditional
Vedic Astrological technics adopted
to modern Matrimonial Polemics)
J. Jaya Sekhar
295 [1878-1](C);
195 [1882-8](P)
INDIAí S SCIENTIFIC
HERITAGE SERIES
Founder Editor Late L.M. Singhvi,
Gen Ed. S. N. Bhavsar,
Guest Ed. Robert W. Boyer
ISBN: 978−81−208−3364−7
1.Vedic Mathematics (Revised & Enlarged)
óBharati Krsna Tirthaji
ISBN: 0163−9 
425 (C)
ISBN: 0164−6 
225 (P)
2.Discover Vedic Mathematics :
A Practical system Based on Sixteen
Simple Formulae from the VedasóKenneth
R. Williams, Foreword by L.M . Singhvi.
ISBN: 3096−7 (O/P) (C)
ISBN: 3097−4 (O/P) (P)
3.The Cosmic Calculator: A Vedic Mathematics
Course for Schools ( 3 Books+Teacherís Guide
& Answer Book)óKenneth Williams & Mark Gaskell
ISBN: 2014−2 (O/P) (Set) (C)
ISBN: 1871−2 (O/P) (Set) (P)
4.The Natural Calculator: Using the
Natural Processes of the Mind for
Mental CalculationóKenneth R. Williams
ISBN: 1961−0 (O/P) (C)
ISBN: 1962−7 (O/P) (P)
5.Triples: Applications of Pythagorean
TriplesóKenneth R. Williams
ISBN: 1957−3 
395 (C)
ISBN: 1958−0 
250 (P)
6.Vertically and Crosswise: Applications
of the Vedic Mathematics SutraóA.P.
Nicholas, Kenneth Williams & J. Pickles
ISBN: 1960−3 (O/P) (C)
ISBN: 1982−5 (O/P) (P)
7.Astronomical Applications of Vedic
MathematicsóKenneth R. Williams
ISBN: 1959−7 
395 (C)
ISBN: 1983−2  
250 (P)
8.Paratattvaganitadarsanam: Egometry or
Principles of Transcendental Philosophy
of Mathematical TruthóG.S. Murty
ISBN: 1821−7 
495
9.Vedic Mathematics Teacher's Manual (3 Vols.) (Elementary Level/Intermediate Level/ Advanced Level)óKenneth R. Williams
ISBN: 2773−8 (O/P) (C)
ISBN: 2785−1  (O/P) (P)
10.Sunya and Nothingness in Science, Philosophy and ReligionóJayant D. Burde
ISBN: 3343−2  
795
11.Rituals, Mantras and Science: An Integral PerspectiveóJayant Burde
ISBN: 2053−1 
495
12.Vedic Mathematics for All Ages: A Beginnerís GuideóVandana Singhal
ISBN: 3211−4 575 (C)
ISBN: 3230−5  
375 (P)
13.Vedic PhysicsóKeshav Dev Verma
ISBN: 3270−1 
995
14.Changing MindsóMichele Mari Desmarais
ISBN: 3328−9 695 (C)
ISBN: 3336−4 
395 (P)
15.Buddhist Logic and Quantum Dilemma óJayant Burde ISBN: 3552−8 
545
16.Jaina Relativism and Relativity Physics
óJayant Burde ISBN: 3815−4 
445
17.Vedic CosmologyóParameswaran
Murthiyedath ISBN: 4167−3 
650
18.The Riddle of the InfiniteóJayant Burde
ISBN: 4168−0 (F/C)

1729The Guide to
Horoscope Interpretation
Marc Edmund Jones
225 [094-9]
● ● ● ● ●HOW TO JUDGE
A HOROSCOPE (2 Vols.)
B.V. Raman
Vol. I :
445 [0844-7](C)

245 [0847-8](P)
Vol. II :
445 [0845-4](C)
Vol.II :
295 [0848-5](P)
1731How to Match Horoscopes
for Marriage A Scientific Model of Compatibility Points based on Moon and other Aspects as per Hindu Astrology P.V.R. Rayudu
95 [1721-0]
1732How to Read a Horoscope
P.V.R. Rayudu
695 [1458-5](C);
495 [1459-2](P)
1733The Indian Calendar
with tables of the conversion of Hindu and Muhammadan, into A.D. Dates & Vice versa with tables of Eclipses Visibles in India by Robert Schram R. Sewell & S.B. Dikshit
(O/P) [1207-9]
1734Issues in Vedic Astronomy
and Astrology Haribhai Pandya, Somdutt Dikshit
& N.M. Kansara
(O/P) [1089-1]
1735Issues in Vedic Mathematics
Proceedings of the National Workshop on Vedic Mathematics Ed. H.C. Khare (O/P) [0944-4]
● ● ● ● ●Jaiminisutras
Eng. Tr. with full Notes & Original
Texts in Devanagari & Transliteration
B. Suryanarian Rao
245 [1392-2] (In Press)
1737Lectures on Astrology
Delivered in India and Abroad C.V.B. Subrahmanyam
250
1738*Light on Relationships
The Synastry of Indian Astrology Hart De Fouw & Robert E. Svoboda
395 [1834-7]
[email protected] 101
100 www.mlbd.com
1751*Practice of Magic
An Introductory Guide to the Art
Draja Mickaharic
250 [063-5]
1752*Practicing the Cosmic Science
Key Insights in Modern Astrology
Stephen Arroyo
195 [162-5]
● ● ● ● ●PRASNA MARGA (2 Vols.)
Eng. Tr. with Original Text in
Devanagari and Notes
B.V. Raman
Vol. I
895 [0914-7](C)
Vol. I
595 [0918-5](P)
Vol. II
595 [1034-1](C)
Vol. II
395 [1035-8](P)
1754Predictive Astrology
An Insight Dinesh S. Mathur745 [1388-5](C);
545 [1627-5](P)
1755Predictive Astrology of the Hindus
Gopesh Kumar Ojha
595 [3415-6](C);
395 [3416-3](P)
1756The Psychic Sun
Sridattabal, Ed. Kalyani Kishore
150
1757*Retrograde Planets
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Erin Sullivan
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1760*Saturn in Transit
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1761Sawai Jai Singh and His Astronomy
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Gopesh Kumar Ojha & Ashutosh Ojha
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1763Solve Your Problems Astrologically
Bepin Behari
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1764SRI SARWARTHACHINTAMANI
(2 Vols.)
Bangalore Suryanarain Rao
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● ● ● ● ●Studies in Jaimini Astrology
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1766The Surya-Siddhanta
A Text Book of Hindu Astronomy
Ed. Phanindralal Gangooly
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1768The Timing of Events
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1769*Triples
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250 [1958-0](P)
1770*The Unknown Nostradamus
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1771*Vedic Astrology
A Guide to the Fundamentals of Jyotish
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A Treatise of Mathematics of
Vedic Tradition (with Rationale
in Terms of Modern Mathematics
Largely Based on N.H. Phadke’s
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Trs. K.S. Patwardhan, S.A.
Naimpally & S.L. Singh
575 [1420-2](C);
375 [1777-7](P)
1740*The Mandala of Cards
The Buddha Tarot (Includes Booklet, Pouch & 79 Card Deck) Robert M. Place
695 [303-2]
1741Mathematics and Medicine in Sanskrit Ed. Dominik Wujastyk
(O/P) [3246-6]
1742*The Nakshatras The Lunar Mansions of Vedic Astrology Dennis M. Harness (O/P) [2068-5]
1743*The Natural Calculator
Using the Natural Processes of the Mind for Mental Calculation K.R. Williams
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215 [0901-7](P)
1745*Out of the Labyrinth
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1746Paratattvaganitadarsanam Egometry or Principles of Transcendental
Philosophy of Mathematical Truth
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(O/P) [1821-7]
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Trs. Gopesh Kumar Ojha
& Ashutosh Ojha
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595 [3341-8] (P)
1748Pointers to Profession
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1749*Practical Guide to the I Ching
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1750*The Practice of Classical Palmistry
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1772Vedic Mathematics for All Ages
A Beginner’s Guide
Vandana Singhal
575 [3211-4](C);
375 [3230-5](P)
● ● ● ● ●VEDIC MATHEMATICS FOR
SCHOOLS (3 Pts.with CD)
J. Glover
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135 [1318-2], CD
499
[3378-4], with CD,
525 [2992-3],
(Pt. II)
275 [1670-1], CD
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[3379-1], with CD
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195 [1819-4], CD
499
[3380-7], with CD
695 [2994-7]
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Bharati Krsna Tirtha,
Gen. Ed. V.S. Agarwala
425 [0163-9](C);
225 [0164-6](P)
1775Vertically and Crosswise
Applications of the
Vedic Mathematics Sutra
A.P. Nicholas, K.R. Williams & J. Pickles
(O/P) [1960-3](C), [1982-5](P)
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1776VEDIC MATHEMATICS-
TEACHER’S MANUAL (3 Vols.)
Kenneth R. Williams Set (O/P) (C) [2773-8] Set (O/P) (P) [2785-1]
Elementary Level
(O/P) [2774-5](C); [2786-8](P)
Intermediate Level
(O/P) [2775-2](C); [2787-5](P)
Advanced Level
(O/P) [2776-9](C); [2788-2](P)
1777What Awaits Man in
2000A.D. and Thereafter
M.K. Dave
195
1778*Your Destiny and
Scientific Hand Analysis
Yaschpaule
295 [1347-2]
1779Your Sun Sign as a Spiritual Guide
J. Donald Walters
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1792Prescription for Stress
Kenneth B. Matheny &
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300 [032-1]
1793*Psychic Powers A Practical Guide (Awaken Your Sixth Sense) Melita Denning & Osborne Phillips
325 [344-5]
1794The Psychological Attitude
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1795*Psychophysics and
Human Interactions Art and Science of Intergrating Body Mind and Soul Radhey Shyam Kaushal
400 [475-6]
1796*The Rays and Esoteric Psychology Zachary F. Lansdowne
225 [021-5]
1797*The Spectrum of Consciousness
Ken Wilber
(O/P) [1836-1] (C); (O/P) [1848-4](P)
●The Theory and Practice
of The Mandala
With Special Reference to the Modern
Psychology of the Unconsciousness
Gluseppe Tucci, Tr. Alan
Houghton Brodrick
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1799The Web of Life
Life Force (The Energetic
Constitution of Man and the
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John Davidson
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1800*Yoga
A Synthesis of Psychology
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Swami Rajarshi Muni
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1801Yoga and Western Psychology
A Comparison Geraldine Coster
(O/P) [1560-5](C), [1561-2](P)
1802*Yogacara Buddhism
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Tao Jiang
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1780Clinical Psychology
R.M. Verma
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1781Comprehensive History of Psychology
Arun Kumar Singh
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415 [0859-1](P)
1782Creativity
Concept and Findings
Shamshad Hussain
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1783Elementary Psychology S.M. Mohsin
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1784Experiments in Psychology
S.M. Mohsin
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1785How to Develop your Psychic Powers
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1786INDIAN PSYCHOLOGY (3 Vols.)
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1788*A New Look at Past Lives Deja Who? Judy Hall
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1789The Perennial Quest for a Psychology with a Soul
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Wilber's integral Psychology
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1790Philosophy and Psychology in the Abhidharma Herbert V. Guenther
595 [0773-0] (In Press)
1791*Practical Psychology of Yoga Wisdom
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The Teachings of Paramahansa
Yogananda and the Bhagavad Gita
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225 [330-8]
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1803Absolute Beauty
Radiant Skin and Inner
Harmony Through the
Ancient Secrets of Ayurveda
Pratima Raichur with Marian Cohn
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1804*Abundance Through Reiki
Paula Horan
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1805*Ancient Roots, Many Branches
Energetics of Healing Across Cultures & Through Time Darlena L. Orange & Gary Dolowich
395 [126-7]
1806*The Art of Getting Well A Five-Step Plan for Maximizing Health
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David Spero
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1807Asceticism and Healing
in Ancient India
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Buddhist Monastery
Kenneth G.Zysk (In Press)
495 [1507-0](C);
295 [1528-5](P)
1808*Asian Medical Systems A Comparative Study Ed. Charles Leslie
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1809*Awakening Nature’s Healing Intelligence Expanding Ayurveda Through the Maharishi Vedic Approach to Health Hari Sharma
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1810*Ayurveda A Life of Balance (A Complete Guide To Ayurvedic Nutrition and Body Types with Recipes) Maya Tiwari
695 [2076-0]
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1811*Ayurveda Forever Wellbeing
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Recomendations
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● ● ● ● ●*Ayurveda
Secrets of Healing
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645 [2004-3](P)
1813*Ayurveda
The Gentle Health System
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1814*Ayurveda The Science of Self Healing (a Practical Guide) Vasant Lad
495 [1130-0](C);
295 [1839-2](P)
● ● ● ● ●*Ayurveda and Aromatherapy
The Earth Essential Guide to Ancient
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1816*Ayurveda and Life Impressions Body Work
Seeking Our Healing Memories
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1817*Ayurveda and Panchakarma The Science of Healing
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Sunil V. Joshi
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● ● ● ● ●*Ayurveda and The Mind
The Healing of Consciousness
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545 [1521-6] (C);
345 [2010-4] (P)
●*Ayurveda for Women A Guide to Vitality and Health Robert F.Svoboda
700 [105-2]
1820*Ayurveda Nature’s Medicine
David Frawley & Subhash Ranade
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395 (P)
1821*Ayurveda Revolutionized
Integrating Ancient and
Modern Ayurveda
Edward F. Tarabilda
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1822*Ayurvedic Beauty Care Ageless Techniques to Invoke Natural Beauty Malanie Sachs
475 [1294-9](C);
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● ● ● ● ●*The Ayurvedic Cook Book
A Personalized Guide to
Good Nutrition and Health
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1824*Ayurvedic Cooking
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1825*Ayurvedic Cooking for All
Familiar Food Prepared
with Ayurvedic Principles
Amadea Morningstar
425 [075-8]
● ● ● ● ●*Ayurvedic Cooking for Self-Healing
Usha Lad & Vasant Lad
245 [2023-4] (In Press)
● ● ● ● ●*The Ayurvedic Diet
The Ancient Way to Health
Rejuvenation and Weight Control
Dennis Thompson
375 [014-7]
● ● ● ● ●*Ayurvedic Healing
A Comprehensive Guide
David Frawley
575 [0957-4](C);
375 [1003-7](P)
1829*Ayurvedic Healing for Women Herbal Gynecology Atreya Smith
395 [1746-3]
1830*Ayurvedic Herbology
East and West (The Practical
Guide to Herbal Medicine)
Vishnu Dass,
Foreword by Vasant Lad
445 [4099-7]
1831*Ayurvedic Nutrition
Atreya Smith
445 [3537-5]
1832*Ayurvedic Remedies for
the Whole Family
Light Miller (In Press)
795 [1828-6](C);
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● ● ● ● ●*Ayurvedic Spa
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1835*The Ayurvedic Vegan Kitchen Finding Harmony Through Food Talya Lutzker
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1837*The ‘Back to Eden’ Cookbook
Original Recipes and Nutritional
Information in the imaginative
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Jethro Kloss, Promise Kloss Moffett,
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1838*Balanced Diet Ayurvedic Balancing
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1839Balance Your Harmones, Balance Your Life
Achieving optimal Health and Wellness
Though Ayurveda, Chinese Medicine
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Claudia Welch
295 [498-5]
1840*Bio-Etheric Healing A Breakthrough in Alternative Therapies Trudy Lanitis
225 [127-4]
1841*Breath of Life
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Dharmananda Saraswati
150 [1686-2] (In Press)
1842*Breathe Free
Nutritional and Herbal Care for
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Daniel Gagnon &
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1843*Buddha in the Waiting Room Simple Truths about Health, Illness and Healing
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A Practitioner’s Reference Guide to
Traditional Chinese Herbs and Formulas
Dagmar Ehling & Steve Swart
595 [196-0]
1845*Chinese Herbal Medicine Made Easy Natural and Effective Remedies for Common Illness Thomas Richard Joiner
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600 [122-9]
1847*Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda
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1848*The Chinese Way to Health
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1850A Complete Guide to Homoeopathy Alan V. Schmukler
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1851*The Complete Reiki Handbook Basic Introduction and Methods of Natural Application
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275 [1557-5] [In Press]
1852*A Concise Introduction to Indian Medicine La Medecine indienne
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1853Conquer Your Stress with
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Kathy Gruver
250 [203-5]
1854*Degrees of Reiki Maureen J. Kelly
225 [2066-1]
1855Early Tantric Medicine
Snakebite, Mantras and
Healing in the Garuda Tantras
Micheal Slouber
1500 [4123-9]
1856*Empowerment Through Reiki
The Path to Personal and Global Trnasformation
Paula Horan
395 [1474-5](C);
195 [1475-2](P)
1857Enchanting Beauty
Ancient Secrets to Inner, Outer & Lasting Beauty
Manisha Kshirsagar, Esthetician with
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395 [487-9]
1858*Energetic Bodywork
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150 [1832-3]
1859*Energetic Healing
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225 [005-5]
1860*Essential Ayurveda
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350 [216-5]
1861Essentials of Ayurveda
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495 [0978-9] (C);
350 [1517-9](P)
1862The Expanding Light Cookbook
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300 [052-9]
1863Feng Shui for Relationships
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1864*Feng Shui for the Body
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300 [012-3]
1865Food for Life
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375 [9359590-9]1000 [Illustrated]
1866*For a Blissful Baby
Healthy and Happy Pregnancy
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395 [170-0]
1867*Forever Healthy
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1868*A Guide to Energy Based Healing
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225 [233-2]
1869Handbook of Aroma Therapy A Complete guide to essential & Carrier
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1870The Healing Breath
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250 [164-9]
1871The Healing Effects
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Shannon McRae with Scott E. Miners
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1872*The Healing Power of Essential Oils
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Rodolphe Balz
295 [1612-1]
1873*Health From Nature
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1874*Health Through Balance
An Introduction to Tibetan Medicine
Yeshi Donden, Ed. & Tr. Jeffrey Hopkins
225 [1519-3]
1875The Heart of Healing
Body, Mind and Spirit Caroline Latham
150 [019-2]
1876History of Mental Illness in India
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Horacio Fabrega Jr.
1695 [3370-8]
1877Histories of Mercury in Medicine
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Ed. Dagmar Wujastyk
1100 [4080-5]
1878*Homeopathy
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395 [044-4]
1879*Homoeopathy
Heart and Soul (Treatment for Emotional Problems)
Keith M. Souter
395 [1415-8](C),
295 [1419-6](P)
1880*Homoeopathy
The Modern Prescriber
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1881How to Master Change in Your Life
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1882*How the Weather Affects your Health
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1883*Human Health
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1884Hypnosis for Change
Josie Hadley & Carol Staudacher
300 [029-1]
1885Indian Alchemy or Rasayana In the light of Asceticism and Geriatrics
S.Mahdihassan
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1886*The Jungle and the Aroma of Meats
An Ecological Theme in Hindu Medicine
Francis Zimmermann
450 [1618-3]
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1888*The Lost Secrets of
Ayurvedic Acupuncture
An Ayurvedic Guide to Acupuncture
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Traditional Indian system)
Frank Ros
245 [2697-7] (In Press)
1889*Love Your Eyes Enjoy Better Vision by Yoga and
Alternative Natural Treatment
M.S. Agarwal
195 [319-3]
1890*Luminous Essence Exploring the Body Consciousness Daniel Santos
195 [033-8]
1891*The Madhavanidana with ‘Madhukosa’ the commentary
by Vijayaraksita and Srikanthadatta
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G.J. Meulenbeld
1495 [3330-2]
1892*The Magical Power of Herbs An Encyclopedia
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Scott Cunningham
395 [277-6]
1893*The Magical Power of Pendulum Focusing Your Energy for self Improvement & Psychic Development
Richard Webster
295 [254-7]
1894*Magnetic Healing Advanced Techniques for the
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Buryl Payne
325 [002-4]
1895Making Health Care Whole Integrating Spirituality into Patient Care
Christina M. Puchalski & Betty Ferrell
450 [377-3]
1896*Making Science More Effective Through Art of Medicine
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Claudia Welch
450 [291-2]
1897*Mastering Health The A to Z of Chi Kung
Scott Shaw
195 [272-1]
1900*Meditative Therapy
Facilitating inner-Directed Healing
Michael L. Emmons &
Janet Emmons
225 [146-5]
1901*The Middle Path of Tai Chi
Peter Newton
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1902Namarupajnanam
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1903*Natural Birth Control Made Simple Barbara Kass Annese & Hal C. Danzer
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1904*Natural Healthcare at Home Doctor Mum’s Quick Reference Guide Kathy Duerr
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1905The Nature of the Whole
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● ● ● ● ●*The Nepal Cookbook
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Treatment Position and Numerous Reiki
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1913*Planetary Herbology
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595 [1616-9] (In Press)
1914Plant Lives Borderline Beings in Indian Traditions Ellison Banks Findly
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● ● ● ● ●Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic
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595 [123-6]
● ● ● ● ●*Prakruti
Your Ayurvedic Constitution
Robert E. Svaboda
345 [1840-8](P)
1919*Principles of Tibetan Medicine
Tamdin Sither Bradley
195 [364-3]
1920*Quantum–Touch
The Power to Heal
Richard Gordon
450 [009-3]
1921*Radionics & Radiesthesia A Guide to Working with Energy Patterns Jane E. Hariman
175 [166-3]
[email protected] 109
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ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
MEDICINE &
SPIRITUALITY
SERIES
General Editor :
Dr. V.K. Nigam
Editorial Board :
Dr. J.K. Sharma,
Dr. A.S. Puri
Dr. M.M. Gore,
Dr. N.A. Gaur
[978−81−7822−390−2]
●Anatomy and Physiology of
Yogic PracticesóDr. M.M. Gore
[978−81−7822−391−9](C) 
 375
[978−81−7822−305−6](P) 
 295
●Making Health Care Whole óChristina M. Puchalski
& Betty Ferrell
[978−81−7822−377−3] 
 450
●Healing Our Hormones Healing Our Livesó Linda
Crockett & Alizabeth Mellor
[978−81−7822−395−7] (O/P)
●Making Science More Effective Through Art of Medicine óClaudia Welch
[978−81−7822−291−2] 
 450
1898*The Medicine Buddha
A Himalayan Journey
David Crow
325 [264-6]
1899Medicine in the Veda Religious Healing in the Veda (With Translations and Annotations of Medical Hymns from the Rgveda & the Atharvaveda & Renderings from the Corresponding Ritual Texts) Kenneth G. Zysk (O/P) [1400-4](C); (O/P) [1401-1](P)

1922*Rainbow Reiki
Expanding the Reiki System
with Powerful Spiritual Abilities
Walter Lubeck
85 [1555-1]
1923*The Reflexology Manual
An easy to use guide to treating
the body through the feet and hands
Pauline Wills
695 [276-9]
1924*Reiki
The Legacy of Dr. Usui (Rediscovered
Documents on the Origins and
Developments of the Reiki System as
well as new aspects of the Reiki Energy)
Frank Arjava Petter,
Tr. Christine M. Grimm
200 [074-1]
1925*Reiki Fire New Information about the origins of
the Reiki Power (A Complete Manual)
Frank Arjava Petter
195 [1556-8]
1926*Reiki Transmissions of Light
(Vol. I : The History and System
of Usui Shiki Reiki Ryoho)
Robert N. Fueston
295 [402-2]
1927*Reiki Way of the Heart (The Reiki Path of
Initiation,A wonderful Method for Inner
Development and Holistic Healing)
Walter Lubeck
(O/P) [1621-3]
1928*Reiki with Gemstones
Activating Your Self Healing Powers
Connecting the Universal Life-Force
Energy with Gemstone Therapy
Ursula Klinger Omenka
140 [1619-0](C);
85 [1764-7](P)
1929*Religious Therapeutics Body and Health in Yoga,
Ayurveda and Tantra
Gregory P. Fields
295 [1875-0]
1930*The Secret of Loving Touch For Health, Happiness and Beauty Franz Benedikter,
Tr. into Eng. Christine M. Grimm
150 [211-0]
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● ● ● ● ●*Secrets of the Pulse
The Ancient Art of
Ayurvedic Pulse Diagnosis
Vasant D. Lad
495 [2026-5] (In Press)
1932*Singing Bowl Exercises for Personal Harmony Anneke Huyser
200 [286-8]
1933*Soma in Yoga and Ayurveda The Power of Rejuvenation
and Immortality
David Frawley
425 [3630-3]
1934*A Spiritual Guide to Heal Your Chronic Pain Backaches, Headaches, Shoulderpain,
Arthritis and Fibromyalgia
Greg Fors
695 [356-8]
1935*Spiritual Healing Doctor's Examine Therapeutic Touch and other Holistic Treatments
Comp. Dora Kunz
275 [011-6]
1936*Step By Step Head Massage Eilean Bentley
595 [045-1]
1937Stress Free Work with Yoga & Ayurveda
Vinod Verma
250 [000-0]
1938Stretch Your Limbs for Balance Yoga for Long and Healthy Living Elise Browning Miller &
Carol Blackman
375 [132-8]
1939Studies on Indian Medical History
G. Jan Meulenbeld & Dominik Wujastyk
495 [1768-5]
1940A Study of Buddhist Medicine and Surgery in Gandhara
Nasim H. Naqvi
495 [3502-3]
1941*Tantric Yoga and the Wisdom Goddesses Spiritual Secrets of Ayurveda
David Frawley
595 [1356-4](C);
395 [1357-1](P)
1942*Taoist Bedroom Secrets
Tao Chi Kung
(Sexual Therapeutic Exercises for
Enjoyment, Health and Rejuvenation
Energetic Chi Kung Exercises for
Strengthening the Sexual Power,
Optimizing Health and Prolonging Life)
Master Chian Zettnersan,
Tr. Christine M. Grimm
350 [133-5]
1943Tapping Your Inner Strength
How to Find the Resilience to Deal with Anything Edith Henderson Grothberg
250 [010-9]
1944*35 Golden Keys to Who You
are and Why You're Here Linda C. Anderson
450 [037-6]
1945*Tibetan Ayurveda
Health Secrets from the Roof of the World Robert Sachs
295 [327-8]
1946*Tibetan Buddhist Medicine
and Psychiatry
The Diamond Healing
Terry Clifford
(O/P) [1205-5](C), (O/P) [1784-5](P)
1947Tibetan Medicine Among the
Buddhist Dards of Ladakh
Stephan Kloos
1100
1948Tibetan Medicine and Your Health
Tove Langemyr Larsen
300 [3445-3]
1949The Trees Called Sigru (Moringa Sp.)
along with a study of the drugs
used in errhines (Sirovirecana) Jan Meulenbeld
995 [4206-9]
1950*Understanding Your Body Alignment Health and Longevity
Harmon Hathaway
75 [001-7]
1951*Unexpected Recoveries
Seven Steps to Healing Body, Mind & Soul when Serious Illness Strikes Tom Monte
350 [273-8]
1952Vedic Health Care System
Clinical Practice of Sushrutokta Marm Chikitsa and Siravedhan (Highlighting Acupuncture) Binod Kumar Joshi & Others
245 [041-3]
1953A Visible Wound
A Healing Journey
through Breast Cancer
Julie Friedeberger
250 [225-7]
1954Vital Energy
Energy for Normal Body Function
B.B. Sahi
195 [081-9]
1955*The Way of Ayurvedic Herbs The Most complete Guide to Natural Healing and Health with traditional
Ayurvedic Herbalism
Karta Purakh Singh Khalsa
& Michael Tierra
595 [3412-5](C);
395 [3463-7](P)
● ● ● ● ●*Women's Power to Heal
Through Inner Medicine
Maya Tiwari
795 [4033-1](C);
495[4134-5](P)
1957*Wonders That is Reiki
First Step in Healing Through Rieki
David F. Vennells
225 [147-2]
1958Working Anger: Preventing and Resolving Conflict on the Job
Ronald T. Potter-Efron
325 [025-3]
● ● ● ● ●*Yoga and Ayurveda
Self Healing and Self Realization
David Frawley
575 [1699-2](C);
375 [1879-8] (P)
1960*Yoga and the Sacred Fire Self-Realization and Planatary Transformation
David Frawley
295 [2746-2] (In Press)
● ● ● ● ●*The Yoga Cookbook
Vegetarian Food for
Body and Mind
800 [048-2]
● ● ● ● ●*The Yoga of Herbs
An Ayurvedic Guide to
Herbal Medicine
David Frawley & Vasant Lad
495 [1172-0](C);
295 [2034-0] (P)
1963*Your Secret Energy Centre Taking Care of Your Dan-Tien
Christopher J. Martkert
150 [212-7]

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ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
INDIAN MEDICAL TRADITION SERIES
Eds. Dominik Wujastyk & Kenneth G. Zysk [978−81−208−3253−4](Set)
Vol. I: MEDICINE IN THE VEDA
óKenneth G. Zysk
This volume shows how Vedic medicine re−
lied on close observation of phenomena in
order to develop its unique form of mythical
and religious classifications.
[978−81−208−1400−4](Cloth)
795
[978−81−208−1401−1](Paper)
495
Vol. II: ASCETICISM AND HEALING IN
ANCIENT INDIAóKenneth G. Zysk
Drawing on a wide range of textual, archaeological, and secondary sources, author
presents an overview of the history of Indian
medicine in its religious context.
[978−81−208−1507−0](Cloth)
495
[978−81−208−1528−5](Paper)
295
Vol. III: ASIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS
óCharles Leslie
The work contains three great traditions of medical science in history, sociology, anthro− pology, public health, pharmacology, epide−
miology, cosmopolitan medicine, and
philosophy.
[978−81−208−1536−x](Cloth) (O/P)
[978−81−208−1537−8](Paper) (O/P)
Vol. IV: THE JUNGLE AND THE AROMA
OF MEATSóEd. Francis Zimmermann
In classical Ayurvedic medicine, a comprehen−
sive view of the whole human person is included
in the patientís humoral integration into the
surrounding soil and the Jungle has been the
most crucial environment.
[978−81−208−1618−3]              
450
Vol. V: STUDIES ON INDIAN MEDICAL
HISTORYó G. Jan Meulenbeld & Dominik
Wujastyk
The historical sources used range from ancient
Sanskrit manuscripts and Tibetan blockprints
to conversation held in the consulting rooms
of contemporary Ayurvedic doctors.
[978−81−208−1768−5]             
495
Vol. VI: THE ORIGIN OF THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEINGóRahul Peter Das
It penetrates deeply into Indian medical lit−
erature and examines a Sanskrit text of
Kåm‹åstra.
[978−81−208−1998−6]           
1250
Vol. VII: THE NATURE OF THE WHOLE ó
Vicki Pitman
This book places the texts of Caraka and the Hippocratic corpus within their respective historical and philosophical contents. [978−81−208−2734−9]
495
Vol. VIII: A CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO
INDIAN MEDICINE (LA MEDICINE INDIENNE)
óGuy Mazars, Tr.  Gopalan
The book presents an overall view of the tradi−
tional medicine of India from its origins until
the present day.
[978−81−208−3058−5]
395
Vol. IX: THE MADHAVANIDANA (W ith
ëMadhukosaí the commentary by Vijaya−
raksita and Srikanthadatta). (Chapters 1−10) óIntrod., Tr. & Notes by G.J. Meulenbeld
In this Study of Madhavaís Seminal treatise, Meulenbeld offers a rich and detailed transla− tion of the first ten chapters of the work, with full scholarly attention. [978−81−208−3330−2]
1495
Vol. X: HISTORY OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN
INDIA : A Cultural Psychiatry Retrospec−
tive ó Horacio Fabrega
Discussion of approach to conditions of psy−
chiatric interest rooted in traditional Indian
values provides a basis for critique and plea
for broadening the scope.
[978−81−208−3370−8]
1695
Vol. XI: A STUDY OF BUDDHIST
MEDICINE AND SURGERY IN GANDHARA ó  Nasim H. Naqvi
This study approaches Buddhist Medicine and
Surgery by comparing the medico−social events.
[978−81−208−3502−3]
495
Vol. XII: HISTORIES OF MERCURY IN
MEDICINE ACROSS ASIA AND BEYOND ó Dagmar Wujastyk
The essays in this volume provide insight
into the many connections between the
various Asian medical cultures, and the role
European Colonial enterprises played in
adding to these connections.
[978−81−208−4080−5]
1100
Vol. XIII: THE TREES CALLED SIGRU
(MORINGA SP): along with a
study of the drugs used in errhines
(Sirovirecana) ó Jan Meulenbeld
Research on the Ayurvedic materia medica,
in particular its drugs of plant origin, is a
venture bristling with pitfalls despite the
apparent confidence displayed in the lists of
botanical identifications of medicinal plants
in numerous publications on the subject.
This self assurance is unwarranted in quite a
few cases, as this study will demonstrate.
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48 [2816-2]
2067¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ (’∑§Ÿ ‚ ∑§Ê°≈U)
•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ(O/P) [2676-2]
●¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿøãº˝œ⁄U ‡Ê◊ʸ
345 [2235-1] (âçÁËÎ)145 [2236-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
●ik'pkR; n'kZu dk ,sfrgkfld losZ{k.k
'kksHkk fuxe
(In Press)
445 [2708-0] (âçÁËÎ)295 [2709-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2070¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§Ê ‚◊Ë{ ÊÊà◊∑§ ßÁÄUÊ‚
ÿÊ0 ◊‚Ë„U
475 [2470-6] (âçÁËÎ)275 [2471-3](¥çÁËÎ)
●¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§ ‚ê¬˝ŒÊÿ
‡ÊÊ÷Ê ÁŸª◊
355 [3455-2] (âçÁËÎ)155 [2469-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2055vkdk'k HkSjo dYie~
(izR;{k&flf¼izna mekegs'oj&laokn#ie~)
ukudpanz 'kekZ
300 [2733-2] (In Press)
2056•ʪ◊Ÿ Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊ
∑§ŒÊ⁄UŸÊÕ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË
148 [2974-9] (âçÁËÎ)48 [2243-6] (¥çÁËÎ)
2057•ÊøÊÿ¸ ⁄U¡ŸË‡Ê
‚◊ãflÿ, Áfl‡‹·áÊ ÃÕÊ ‚¢Á‚Áh
‚¢0
⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒ
50 [2677-9]
2058ª˝Ë∑§ ∞fl¢ ◊äÿÿȪ˟ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ
(∞∑§•fl‹Ê∑§Ÿ)
Ÿ⁄U‡Ê ¬˝‚ÊŒ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË
295 [2377-8] (âçÁËÎ)125 [2702-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
2059ÉÊÊ≈U ÷È‹ÊŸÊ ’Ê≈U Á’ŸÈ
•ÊøÊÿ¸ ⁄U¡ŸË‡Ê,
‚¢0
⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒ
12 [2694-6]
2060rdZ'kkL=k ,ao oSKkfud i¼fr
(fcgkj lLadj.k)
dsnkjukFk frokjh
225 [3384-5] (âçÁËÎ)125 [3385-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
2061rdZ'kkL=k ,oa oSKkfud i¼fr
(>kj[kaM lLadj.k)
dsnkjukFk frokjh
225 ¹3092&9º (âçÁËÎ)125 [3065-3] (¥çÁËÎ)
2062Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊ ¬Á⁄Uøÿ
(An Introduction to Logic)
·ð¤ÎæÚUÙæÍ çÌßæÚUè
315 [3015-8] (âçÁËÎ)215 [3016-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
n'kZu (c)
lkekU;] ik'pkR;] vk/qfud Hkkjrh; bR;kfn
[email protected] 119
118 www.mlbd.com

2092•ŸÊ„Uà ∑§ ¬Õ ¬⁄U
Áfl◊‹Ê ∆U∑§Ê⁄U(O/P)
2093©UàÕÊŸÿÊªË ◊„UÊ¡Ÿ,•ŸÈ0
‚Ë0 ∞‹0 ¬≈U‹
(O/P) [2282-5]
2094∑ȧá«UÁ‹ŸËÿÊªÃàflŒËflÊŸ ªÊ∑ȧ‹øãº˝ ∑§¬Í⁄U
75 [2404-1]
2095¬ÊÃÜ¡‹ÿÊª ∞fl¢ ¡ÒŸ ÿÊª
∑§Ê ÃÈÈ‹ŸÊà◊∑§ •äÿÿŸ
•L§áÊÊ •ÊŸãŒ
950 [1787-6]
2096÷Ò⁄Ufl ¬Œ˜◊ÊflÃË∑§À¬-◊À‹Ë·áÊ‚ÍÁ⁄U Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(‚¢S∑Χà Áflfl⁄UáÊ ∞fl¥ “◊ÊÁ„UŸË”
Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ ‚Á„UÃ)
‚¢0 ∞fl¢ √ÿÊ0
‡ÊÈ∑§Œfl øÃÈfl¸ŒË
295 [2259-7]
2097ÿÊª-‚¥¬Íáʸ ‚ÁøòÊ ¬ÈSÃ∑
SflÊ◊Ë Áfl
"áÊÈ-ŒflÊŸãŒ,
•ŸÈ0
∆Ê∑È⁄ŒÊ‚
595 [3256-5]
2098;ksx gh thou vk;qosZn rFkk izkd`frd fpfdRlk lfgr o:.kohj
200 [4161-1]
2099ÿÊÁªŸË NŒÿ◊˜ (la'kksf/r laLdj.k) vuq- ,oa la-
oý¡flÀ‹÷ ÁmflŒË
495 [3513-9] (âçÁËÎ)295 [3514-6] (¥çÁËÎ)
2100‚„U¡ ‚◊ÊÁœ ÷‹Ë
Áfl◊‹Ê ∆U∑§Ê⁄U(O/P) [2289-4]
2101gB;ksx & lHkh ds fy, jkts'ojh jeu
75 ¹3353&1º
ckS¼ /eZ vkSj n'kZun'kZu (c)
2072ik'pkR; Kku&ehekalk
(Western Epistemology)
,u-ih- frokjh
495 [4164-2] (lftYn)295 [4165-9] (vftYn)
2073¬˝ÃË∑§Êà◊∑§ Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊ ¬˝flÁ‡Ê∑§Ê
(22222 ÷ʪÊ¥ ◊¥)
•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ(Öæ» 1)
195 [4147-5] (lftYn)

95 [2794-3](vftYn)
(Öæ» 2);
445 [3178-0] (lftYn)

245 [2795-0] (vftYn)
2074¬˝Ê⁄UÁê÷∑§ ‚◊Ê¡ ∞fl¢ ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁà Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ
•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ
395 [3176-6] (âçÁËÎ)195 [3177-3] (¥çÁËÎ)
2075÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∞fl¢ ¬ÊpÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ
Ÿ⁄U‡Ê ¬˝‚ÊŒ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË
445 [3153-7] (âçÁËÎ)245 [3154-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
2076Hkkjrh; n'kZu ds ewy laizR;;
dk;kZuUn 'kekZ
375 [4204-5] (âçÁËÎ)175 [4075-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2077HkkSfrdh dk lriFkUÑUÑ UÑUÑUÑ vk/qfud HkkSfrdh
vkSj izkP; jgL;okn ds eè; lekUrjrkvksa
dk vUos"k.k (The Tao of Physics: An
Exploration of the Parallels between
Modern Physics and Easter Mysticism)
fçQRtkÝdkizk]
fg-vuq-
/eZjkt ok?ksyk275 [463-3]
2078flÒôÊÊÁŸ∑§ ¬˝áÊÊ‹Ë
•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ
50 [2797-4] (In Press)
2079oSKkfud izfof/ ,oa rdZ'kkL=k
(Scientific Method & Logic)
v'kksd dqekj oekZ
250 [3368-5] (âçÁËÎ)125 [3369-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
2080SflâòÊÊûÊ⁄U ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ŒÊ‡Ê¸ÁŸ∑§ Áøãß
•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ
fl •ãÿ
(O/P) [2798-1]
2081leqaæ ‚◊ÊŸÊ ’Í¢Œ ◊¥
•ÊøÊÿ¸ ⁄U¡ŸË‡Ê,
‚¢0
⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒ
9
2082‚⁄U‹ •ʪ◊Ÿ Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊ
•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ
195 [2366-2](âçÁËÎ)75 [2367-9] (¥çÁËÎ)
2083‚⁄U‹ ÁŸª◊Ÿ Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊ
•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ
255 [2971-8] (âçÁËÎ)155 [2365-5](¥çÁËÎ)
2084‚Ê◊Êãÿ œ◊¸Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∞fl¢ ŒÊ‡Ê¸ÁŸ∑§ Áfl‡‹·áÊ
ÿÊ0 ◊‚Ë„U
600 [2237-5] (âçÁËÎ)295 [2238-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
2085‚◊∑§Ê‹ËŸ ¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ
’‚¢Ã ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ‹Ê‹
495 [2233-7](âçÁËÎ)295 [2234-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
2086ledkyhu ik'pkR; n'kZu
fuR;kuan feJ
425 ¹3296&1º (lftYn)225 ¹3297&8º (vftYn)
●‚◊∑§Ê‹ËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ
’‚¥Ã ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ‹Ê‹
475 [2231-3] (âçÁËÎ)275 [2232-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2088‚◊∑§Ê‹ËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ (SflÊ◊Ë Áflfl∑§ÊŸãŒ, üÊË•⁄UÁflãŒ,
⁄UÊœÊ∑ΧcáÊŸ) (ŸflËŸ ‚¢S∑§⁄UáÊ)
’‚ãà ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ‹Ê‹
34 [2228-3]
2089lekt ,oa jktuhfr n'kZu jkesUæ (In Press)
495 [2712-7] (âçÁËÎ)295 [2713-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
2090‚◊Ê¡ •ÊÒ⁄U ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁà Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∞fl¢ œ◊¸-Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ
⁄UÊ◊ãº
˝
545 [2241-2] (âçÁËÎ)345 [2242-9] (¥çÁËÎ)
2091„UÊS¬‡Ê¸ mÊ⁄UÊ ôÊÊŸ ◊Ë◊Ê¢‚Ê ∑§ ŒÊ‡Ê¸ÁŸ∑§
Áfl‡‹·áÊ ∑§Ê ∞∑§ •äÿÿŸ
•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ
125 [2793-6]
;ksx
(ewy] vuqokn] vè;;u O;kogkfjd ;ksx ij vk/qfud xzUFk rFkk jgL;okn)
ckS¼ /eZ vkSj n'kZu
lHkh 'kk[kkvksa vkSj mi'kk[kkvksa lfgr (ewy] vuqokn vkSj vè;;u)
2102
vonku&dYiyrk&{ksesUæfojfprk(nks [kaMksa esa) (ikyh Hkk"kk)
la-
Jh/j f=kikBh
([kaM 1)
250_ ([kaM 2)
250
2103¡ÊÃ∑§◊Ê‹Ê
(‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)
‚Íÿ¸ŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ øÊÒœ⁄UË
324 [2309-9]
2104œê◊¬Œ
(◊Í‹¬Á‹, ‚¢S∑Χà fl Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)
œ◊¸⁄UÁÿÊà Á÷ÿÊÈ
95 [2550-5]
2105’ÊÒh œ◊¸ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ
•ÊøÊÿ¸ Ÿ⁄Uãº˝ Œfl
1395 [3012-7] (âçÁËÎ)795 [3507-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
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2106’ÊÒh Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ÃÕÊ •ãÿ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ
(ŒÊ ÷ʪÊ¥ ◊¥)
(∞ÁÄUÊÁ‚∑§ ‡ÊÊœ¬Íáʸ, ¬ÿ ʬÊà ⁄UÁ„UÃ,
ÃÈ‹ŸÊà◊∑§ ÁflfløŸ)
÷⁄Uà Á‚¢„U ©U¬ÊäÿÊÿ
650 (ÂýÍ× Öæ») [2178-1]550 (çmÌèØ Öæ») [2179-8]1200 (â¢Âê‡æü) [2180-4]
2107’ÊÒh-SòÊÊòÊ ‚¢ª˝„U
‚¢0
¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ,
¬˝⁄UÊøŸÊ
Œ‹Ê߸ ‹Ê◊Ê,
¬˝SÃÊflŸÊ
∞‚0 Á⁄UŸ¬Ê¿U
200 [2207-8] (âçÁËÎ)125 [2208-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
2108ckSˆ lkfgR; eas Hkkjrh; lekt
ijekuUn flag
345 [2758-5] (lftYn)245 [2759-2] (vftYn)
2109’ÈhøÁ⁄UÃ-•‡flÉÊÊ· ∑ΧÃ
‚¢0 fl •ŸÈ0
‚Íÿ¸ŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ øÊÒœ⁄UË
(O/P) [2215-3]
2110egk;kulw=kkyÄïkj&vlÄõfojfpr(2 [kaMksa esa)
(ikyh Hkk"kk)
la-
,l- ckxph
([kaM 1)
300
([kaM 2)
500
2111
ewylokZfLroknkfou;oLrq(2 [kaMksa esa) (ikyh Hkk"kk)
la-
,l- ckxph
([kaM 1)
400
([kaM 2)
300
2112egkoLrq vonku (izFke [kaM)
la-
,l- ckxph
250
2113‚fl¸-ÃÕʪÃ-Ãûfl-‚¢ª˝„U (‚¢S∑ΧÃ)
‚¢0
‹Ê∑§‡Êøãº˝Ê
(O/P) [0273-5]
2114‚hê◊ªÊÕÊ’˝¡◊Ê„UŸ “ŸÁ‹Ÿ”
28 [2784-4]
2115‚hê◊‚¢X„UÊ ’ÊÒh œ◊¸ ∑§Ê 13flË¥ ‡ÊÃÊéŒË Ã∑§ ∑§Ê ‚¢Áÿ Ê#
ßÁÄUÊ‚ (◊Í‹ ¬ÊÁ‹ ∞fl¢ Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)
‚¢0 ∞fl¢ •ŸÈ0
Á‚hÊÕ¸350 [3003-5]
2116‚ÈûÊÁŸ¬ÊÃ
œ◊¸⁄UÁÿÊà Á÷ÿÊÈ
145 [2333-4]
2117‚ÈûÊ‚¢ª˝„UÊ
’˝¡◊Ê„UŸ¬Êá«Uÿ “ŸÁ‹Ÿ”
95 [2922-0]
2118lo.kZizHkkllw=ke~ (ikyh Hkk"kk)
la- ,l- ckxph
200
tSu /eZ vkSj n'kZutSu /eZ vkSj n'kZu
tSu /eZ vkSj n'kZu
2123tSu Hkk"kk n'kZu
lkxjey tSu
300 [4045-4]
2124äÿÊŸ-ÁfløÊ⁄U (‚ÁflfløŸ)
÷º˝¢∑§⁄U Áfl¡ÿ¡Ë ◊„UÊ⁄UÊ¡,
ÁflfløŸ∑§Ãʸ
Áfl¡ÿ ∑§‹Ê¬Íáʸ ‚Í⁄UË¡Ë ◊„UÊ⁄UÊ¡,
•ŸÈ0
ŸÒŸ◊‹¡Ë ‚È⁄UÊáÊÊ
195 [3106-3]
2125Ÿ◊S∑§Ê⁄UÁøãÃÊ◊ÁáÊ
‹0
◊ÈÁŸ∑È¢§Œ∑È¢§Œ Áfl¡ÿ¡Ë ◊„UÊ⁄UÊ¡
,
•ŸÈ0
øÊ¢Œ◊‹ ‚ˬÊáÊË
(O/P) [3025-7]
2126¬ÊÃÜ¡‹ÿÊª ∞fl¢ ¡ÒŸ ÿÊª
∑§Ê ÃÈ‹ŸÊà◊∑§ •äÿÿŸ•L§áÊÊ •ÊŸãŒ
950 [1787-6]
2127¬Ê≈UáÊ-¡ÒŸ-œÊÃÈ-¬˝ÁÃ◊Ê-‹π-‚¢ª˝„U
‹ÿ◊áÊ ÷Êß
¸ „UË0 ÷Ê¡∑§
950 [1709-8]
2128izkd`r ikB p;fudk
(izkjfEHkd ikB~;Øe)
200 [4061-4]
(mPpÙkj ikB~;Øe)
200 [4062-1]
2129izkd`r Hkk"kk foe'kZ
iQwypUn tSu ^izseh*
45 [4054-6]
2130izkd`r O;kdj.k izosf'kdk
lR;j×tu cuthZ
100 [4060-7]
2131izsj.kk dh ikouewfrZ
(lkèohJh e`xkorhth dk thou pfj=k)
lañ ftrsUnz ch- 'kkg
250 [4055-3]
2132c`gn~ fuxZzUFk&Lrqfref.keatw"kk
fofo/ lzksrksa vkSj Hkk"kkvksa esa izkIr ftu&Lrqfrvksa dk ,d=k ladyu
izFke [k.M% bZ-iw- 200 ls bZ-l- 900 rd lañ e/qlwnu <kdh ,oa ftrsUnz ch- 'kkg
400 [4176-5]
2133÷fl •Ê‹ÊøŸÊ ∞fl¢ ¬˝ÁÃôÊÊ
‚¢0
◊ÈÁŸ Áfl◊‹ ¬˝÷Áfl¡ÿ¡Ë
5
2134÷Ò⁄Ufl ¬l◊ÊflÃË ∑§À¬-◊À‹Ë·áÊ ‚ÍÁ⁄U-Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (‚¢S∑Χà Áflfl⁄UáÊ ∞fl¢ “◊ÊÁ„UŸË”
Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ ‚Á„UÃ)
‚¢0 ∞fl¢ √ÿÊ0
‡ÊÈ∑§Œfl øÃÈfl¸ŒË295 [2259-7]
2135◊„UÊflË⁄U ¬Á⁄Uøÿ •ÊÒ⁄U flÊáÊË
üÊË ⁄U¡ŸË‡Ê
100 [3496-5]
2136◊„UÊ◊¢òÊ ∑§Ë •ŸÈ¬˝{ÊÊ-÷º˝¢∑§⁄U
Áfl¡ÿ¡Ë ªÁáÊfl⁄U ¬˝áÊËØ •ŸÈ¯
‚Ù„UŸ‹Ê‹ ¬Ê≈UŸË
60 [3036-3]
2137Á◊‹ ◊Ÿ ÷ËÃ⁄U ÷ªflÊŸ
•ÊøÊÿ¸ Áfl¡ÿ∑§‹Ê¬Íáʸ ‚Í⁄UË¡Ë ◊„UÊ⁄UÊ¡(O/P) [3037-0]
2138;ksxfcUnq
vkpk;Z gfjHknzlwfjiz.khr
vuqñ ,oa O;kñ
lkèoh lqozrkJhth
eñlkñ]
lañ
ftrsUnz ch- 'kkg
600 [4186-4]
2139ÿÈflÊ‚¢Œ‡Ê
⁄UàŸ‚Ÿ Áfl¡ÿ¡Ë
15
2140‹ÉÊÈÁòÊ·ÁC‡Ê‹Ê∑§Ê¬ÈL§·øÁ⁄UÃ◊˜ ‚¢0
¬˝lÈêŸ Áfl¡ÿ ªÁáÊ
100
2141üÊˬ¢ø¬˝ÁÃ∑˝§◊áÊ‚ÍòÊ fl ŸflS◊⁄UáÊ ¬˝’Êœ≈UË∑§ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄UË (‡ÊéŒÊÕ¸, •Õ¸‚V‹ŸÊ ÃÕÊ ‚ÍòÊ-¬Á⁄Uøÿ ‚Á„UÃ) ‚¢0
÷º˝¢U∑§⁄U Áfl¡ÿ¡Ë ªÁáÊ
∞fl¢ •ãÿ
200 (lftYn)
2142'kkfUr&iFk izn'kZu
ftusUæ(O/P)
2119vè;kReok.kh
'kkfUr lkSjHk tSu ekfld ds vè;kRe&
ok.kh foHkkx esa izdkf'kr ys[kksa dk laxzg
izopu fot; dykiw.kZlwjh'ojth] la-
eqfDrpUnz fot;th ,oa eqfupUnz fot;th
95
2120xka/h fciQksj xka/h ohjpan xka/h
fot; fuR;kuan lwjh'ojth e-lk-]
ew-ys- fcfiu nks'kh ,oa izhfr 'kkgTr. with additions, inclusious &
Extensions by
egsUnz tSu ^eLr*
200 [3990-6]
2121Á¡Ÿ-÷ÁÄÃ
Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ ∞fl¢ ◊Á„U◊Ê ‚Á„Uà ¬ÍflÊ¸øÊÿÊ¸
mÊ⁄UÊ ⁄UÁøÃ ôÊÊŸ, flÒ⁄UÊÇÿ ∞fl¢ ÷ÁÄà ⁄U‚ ‚
¬Á⁄U¬Íáʸ Ÿfl SòÊÊÃÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‚¢∑§‹Ÿ
•ŸÈ0
Áfl¡ÿ¡Ë ªÁáÊ
30 [2483-6]
2122¡ÒŸ-œ◊¸ ∑§Ê ‚⁄U‹ ¬Á⁄Uøÿ
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2143‚fl¸ôÊ ∑§ÁÕà ¬⁄U◊ ‚Ê◊Áÿ∑§ œ◊¸
üÊË Áfl¡ÿ∑§‹Ê¬Íáʸ ‚ÍÁ⁄U ¡Ë
95 [2487-4]
2144‚„U¡-‚◊ÊÁœ
Áfl¡ÿ∑§‹Ê¬Íáʸ ‚ÍÁ⁄U¡Ë ◊„UÊ⁄UÊ¡
,
Á„U0•ŸÈ0
’Ë0≈UË0¬⁄U◊Ê⁄U
15
2145‚Ê◊Áÿ∑§ œ◊¸— ∞∑§ ¬Íáʸ ÿÊª
Áfl¡ÿ∑§‹Ê¬Íáʸ
‚Í⁄UË ¡Ë ◊„UÊ⁄UÊ¡
10
2146Kkulkj&;'kksfot;thfojfpr (ewy 'yksd] 'yksdkFkZ vkSj foospu lfgr) fot;HknzxqIrlwjhth
300 [3487-3]
bfrgkl] laLd`fr] dyk] LFkkiR; iqjkÙkRo vkfn
bfrgkl] laLd`fr] dyk] LFkkiR; iqjkÙkRo vkfn
2147•ÊøÊ⁄U‡ÊÊSòÊ ∑§ ◊Í‹ Á‚hÊ¢Ã
•ÁŸL§h ¤ÊÊ
∞fl¢
⁄UÊ◊ŸãŒŸ Á◊üÊ
100 (vftYn)[2799-8] (In Press)
2148vf/uhfr'kkL=k ,oa O;kogkfjd uhfr'kkL=k
jesUnz
445 [4173-4] (lftYn)245 [4162-8] (vftYn)
2149vf/uhfr'kkL=k osQ ewy fl¼kUr
Kku×t; f}osnh(F/C) [4196&3] (lftYn)
(F/C) ¹4197&0º (vftYn)
2150vuqiz;qDr uhfr'kkL=k (Applied Ethics)
,eú ihú pkSjfl;k
295 [3160&5] (lftYn)135 ¹3161&2º (vftYn)
2151ŸËÁÇÊÊSòÊ ∑§Ë M§¬⁄UπÊ
•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ
395 [2957-2] (lftYn)195 [2958-9] (vftYn)
2152uhfr'kkL=k (fl¼kar rFkk O;ogkj)
fuR;kuUn feJ
695 [2716-5] (lftYn)395 [2717-2] (vftYn)
2153¬ÊÒ⁄UÊÁ„Uàÿ-∑§◊¸¬hÁÃ
⁄UÊ◊ŒÊ‚ ÁòʬÊ∆UË
60 [2467-6]
2154Ikje iwT; egf"kZ Ekgs'k ;ksXkh
uo lgL=kkCnh ds yC/izfr"B lUr ds vesfjdk
es çFkEk vkxeu ij vk/kfjr dFkk,¡
gsfyuk
,oa
jkSysaM vk¡ylu]
vuq0
fpUe; yksgkuh
250 [349-0]
2155¬˝Ê⁄UÁê÷∑§ •ÊøÊ⁄U‡ÊÊSòÊ
•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ(O/P) [3127-8]
2156÷Ê⁄UÃfl·¸ ◊¥ ÁflflÊ„U ∞fl¢ ¬Á⁄UflÊ⁄U∑§0 ∞◊0 ∑§Ê¬Á«UÿÊ
385 [4214&4] (lftYn)185 ¹2200&9º (vftYn)
2157ÁflflÊ„U ¬hÁà (øÃÈÕ¸ ∑§◊¸ ‚¢Á„UÃÊ)
÷ÒÿÊ⁄UÊ◊ ‡Ê◊ʸ,
‚¢0
Áfl¡ÿʟ㌠‡ÊÊSòÊË
8 [2436-2]
2162•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚ (2 Pts. in One)
ÏÙÂçÌ Âæ‡ÇðUØ
995 [4078-2] (âçÁËÎ)395 [4079-9] (¥çÁËÎ)
2163•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ ßÁÄUÊ‚
(Economic History of Modern India)
JhÏj
Âæ‡ÇðUØ
995 [3464-4] (âçÁËÎ)395 [3465-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2164•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ ßÁÄUÊ‚
œŸ¬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ
145 [2883-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
2165•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ M§‚ ∑§Ê ÁŸ◊ʸáÊ
∞0 ¬Ë0 ‡Ê◊ʸ
140 [2806-3] (âçÁËÎ)95 [2807-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2166•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ Áfl‡fl ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚
œŸ¬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ
58 [2891-9]
2167ßÁÄUÊ‚-Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ
¬⁄U◊ʟ㌠Á‚¢„U
445 [3173-5] (¥çÁËÎ)245 [2900-8] (âçÁËÎ)
2168∞∑§Á‹X◊„UÊÃêÿ
∞∑§Á‹X◊ ◊ÁãŒ⁄U ∑§Ê SÕ‹¬È⁄UÊáÊ
fl ◊flÊ«∏U ∑§ ⁄UÊ¡fl¢‡Ê ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚
¬˝◊‹ÃÊ ‡Ê◊ʸ
80 [2244-3]
2169ª˝≈U Á’˝≈UŸ ∑§Ê ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§
∞fl¢ ‚¢flÒœÊÁŸ∑§ ßÁÄUÊ‚
œŸ¬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ
(In Press)
165 [2894-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2170ªÈ#ÊûÊ⁄U ÿȪ˟ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê
⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§ ßÁÄUÊ‚ (550 ߸SflË ‚ 1200 ߸SflË Ã∑§)
⁄UÊ¡flãà ⁄UÊfl
∞fl¢
¬˝ŒË¬ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ⁄UÊfl
(O/P) [2239-9] (âçÁËÎ)
(O/P) [2240-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
2171Ÿ¢Œ-◊ÊÒÿ¸ÿȪ˟ ÷Ê⁄UÃ
◊Í‹ ‹0
ŸË‹∑§á∆U ‡ÊÊSòÊË
,
•ŸÈ0
◊¢ª‹ŸÊÕ Á‚¢„U
(In Press)
595 [2103-3] (âçÁËÎ)395 [2104-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2172¬Ê≈UÁ‹¬ÈòÊ ∑§Ë œ⁄UÊ„U⁄U ⁄UÊ◊¡Ë Á◊üÊ ◊ŸÊ„U⁄U
⁄¢U¡Ÿ‚ÍÁ⁄UŒfl ⁄UÊÿ
∞fl¢
¬˝÷Ê∑§⁄U ¬˝‚ÊŒ
300 [2633-5]
2173¬Ífl¸◊äÿ∑§Ê‹ËŸ ÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ ¬Á⁄UfløŸ
⁄UÊ◊‡Ê⁄UáÊ ‡Ê◊ʸ(O/P) [3072-1]
2174i;ZVu fl}kUr vkSj izcU?ku rFkk Hkkjr esa i;ZVu f'koLo:i lgk;
260 ¹3051&6º (lftYn)160 ¹3052&3º (vftYn)
2175¬ÿ¸≈U∑§Ê¥ ∑§Ê Œ‡Ê ÷Ê⁄UÃ
Á‡Êfl SflM§¬ ‚„UÊÿ(O/P) (âçÁËÎ)
(O/P) (¥çÁËÎ) [2881-0]
2176¬˝Ê∑§ ∞fl¢ ¬˝ÊÁªÁÄUÊÁ‚∑§ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ¬È⁄UÊÃûflÁªÁ⁄U‡Êøãº˝ ‡ÊÈÄ‹
∞fl¢
Áfl◊‹‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ¬Êá«Uÿ
400 [2375-4] (âçÁËÎ)195 [2376-1] (vftYn)
2177¬˝ÊøËŸ øËŸ
œŸ¬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ
95 [2888-9]
2178¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃ
•Ê◊¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê ¬˝‚ÊŒ(O/P) [2836-0]
2179¬˝ÊøËŸ èÊÊ⁄UÃ⁄U◊‡Êøãº˝ ◊¡Í◊ŒÊ⁄U
(In Press)
545 [2257-3] (âçÁËÎ)345 [2258-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2180¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚
⁄U◊ʇʢ∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊ∆UË
475 [2155-2] (âçÁËÎ)275 [2156-9] (¥çÁËÎ)
bfrgkl] laLd`fr] dyk] LFkkiR;] iqjkrÙo vkfn/eZ vkSj uhfr2158•‡ÊÊ∑§
⁄UÊœÊ∑ȧ◊ÈŒ ◊Èπ¡Ë
Z
595 [4213&7] ( lftYn)395 ¹2201&6º (vftYn)
2159•Á÷‹π ÁŸ∑§⁄U
(•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑§ ¬˝Ê∑Χà SÃê÷ ∞fl¢ Áª⁄UŸÊ⁄U,
¬˝ÿʪ, ◊„U⁄UÊÒ‹Ë, ◊㌂ÊÒ⁄U ÃÕÊ ∞„UÊÒ‹
∑§ ‚¢S∑Χà •Á÷‹π) ÁflSÃÎà ÷ÍÁ◊∑§Ê ‚Á„UÃ
©U◊Ê ‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ‡Ê◊ʸ
“´§Á·”
(O/P) [2209-2]
2160•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ∞Á‡ÊÿÊ ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚
œŸ¬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ
695 [2723-3] (âçÁËÎ)395 [2724-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2161•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚
œŸ¬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ
58 [2892-6]
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Hkkjrh; jktuhfr] vFkZ'kkL=k ,oa lekt'kkL=k
2201◊Ȫ‹∑§Ê‹ËŸ ∑ΧÁ· ‚ê’ãœ
ij oqQN fopkj
ÙéL¤Ü ãUâÙ
18 [3041-7]
2202◊‚Ê¬Ê≈UÊÁ◊ÿÊ ∑§Ë ‚èÿÃÊ
•Ê◊ ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê ¬˝‚ÊŒ
50 (âçÁËÎ)25 (¥çÁËÎ) [3395-1]
2203egku ns'kksa dk vkfFkZd fodkl
Jh/j ik.Ms;
895 [2725-7] (lftYn)495 [2730-1] (vftYn)
2204ÿͪÊS‹ÊÁflÿÊ ∑§Ë ∑§„ÊUÁŸÿʰ
•ŸÈ0
⁄UÊ◊¬Ê‹ Á‚¢„U
18
2205M§¬◊á«UŸ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË)
’‹⁄UÊ◊ üÊËflÊSÃfl
195 [2517-8]
2206flÊ∑§Ê≈U∑§-ªÈåà ÿȪ
(ֻܻ 200-550 §ü0 Ì·¤)
ÚU×ðàæ¿‹¼ý ×Áé×ÎæÚU
°ß¢
¥Ù‹Ì
âÎæçàæß ¥ËÌð·¤ÚU
(O/P) [3055-4] (âçÁËÎ)
(O/P) [3056-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2207flË⁄UÁflŸÊŒ

(
2 2 2 2 2
÷ʪ
44444
Á¡ÀŒÊ¥ ◊¥)
‡ÿÊ◊‹ŒÊ‚
(O/P)
[0191-2] (‚ê¬Íáʸ)
2208üÊáÿ ÿȪ
(Hindi Tr. of Classical Age)
â¢0
ÚU×ðàæ¿‹¼ý ×Áê×ÎæÚU,
¥Ùé0
çàæßÎæÙ çâ¢ãU ¿æñãUÙ
995 [2287-0] (âçÁËÎ) (In Press)495 [2288-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2209‚¢ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊÖÿ •◊Á⁄U∑§Ê ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚
×ãðUàæ çß·ý¤× çâ¢ãU
°ß¢
ÚUæƒæßð‹¼ý Âæ¡ÍÚUè
350 [2802-5] (âçÁËÎ)150 [2803-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
2210‚¢ª˝„UÊ‹ÿ ∑§Ë •Ê⁄U
çàæß SßM¤Â âãUæØ
(In Press)
(O/P) [2652-6] (âçÁËÎ)
195 [2653-3] (¥çÁËÎ)
2211‚¢ª˝„UÊ‹ÿ ÁflôÊÊŸ
ÁªÁ⁄U‡Êøãº˝ ‡ÊÈÄ‹
∞fl¢
Áfl◊‹‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ¬Êá«Uÿ
(O/P) [3498-9] (âçÁËÎ)
(O/P) [2902-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
2212‚¢S∑Χà •ÊÒ⁄U ‚¢S∑ΧÁÃ⁄UÊ¡ãº˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒ
15 [2981-7]
2213Á„UãŒÍ ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ ‚¢SÕÊ∞°
∞fl¢ •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ ¡ËflŸ
çàæß SßM¤Â âãUæØ
(O/P)
[2531-4] (âçÁËÎ)
[2532-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
bfrgkl] laLd`fr] dyk] LFkkiR; iqjkÙkRo vkfn
Hkkjrh; jktuhfr] vFkZ'kkL=k ,oa lekt'kkL=k
2214•Êà◊ÊŒÿ ‚ ‚flÊ¸Œÿ
∑ΧcáÊ⁄UÊ¡ ◊„UÃÊ
300 [2390-7]
2215∑§ÊÒÁ≈UÀÿ ∑§ ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§
∞fl¢ ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ ÁfløÊ⁄U
◊Ááʇʢ∑§⁄U ¬˝‚ÊŒ
125 [2820-9]
2216∑ΧÁ·-¬Ê⁄UʇÊ⁄U
⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ¬Êá«Uÿ(O/P) [2688-5]
2217Ÿ„UM§-⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§ ¡ËflŸ øÁ⁄UòÊ
◊Í‹ ‹0
◊Êß∑§‹ ’˝Ëø⁄U,
•ŸÈ0
„UÁ⁄Ufl¢‡Ê⁄UÊÿ ’ìÊŸ
125 [2634-2]
2218¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ⁄UÊÖÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ãÿÊÿ-¬ÊÁ‹∑§Ê
„UÁ⁄U„U⁄UŸÊâÊ ÁòʬÊ∆UË
98 [2696-0]
2219¬Ífl¸∑§Ê‹ËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚◊Ê¡
ÃÕÊ •Õ¸√ÿflSÕÊ ¬⁄U ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê
⁄UÊ◊‡Ê⁄áÊ ‡Ê◊ʸ(O/P) [3081-3]
2181¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§
•ÊÒ⁄U ‚Ê¢S∑ΧÁÃ∑§ ßÁÄUÊ‚
œŸ¬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ
∞fl¢
•‡ÊÊ∑§ øÊŸŸÊ
(O/P) [2379-2] (âçÁËÎ)
(O/P) [2380-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
2182¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§
•ÊÒ⁄U •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ ßÁÄUÊ‚Á‡Êfl SflM§¬ ‚„UÊÿ
(In Press)
545 [2363-1] (âçÁËÎ)345 [2364-8](¥çÁËÎ)
2183¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ œ◊¸ ∞fl¢ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ
Á‡ÊflSflM§¬ ‚„UÊÿ
495 [2368-6] (âçÁËÎ)295 [2369-3] (¥çÁËÎ)
2184¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ◊Ⱥ˝Ê∞°
flʂȌfl ©U¬Ê
è
ÿÊÿ
(In Press)
415 [2370-9](âçÁËÎ)215 [2371-6] (¥çÁËÎ)
2185¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ◊Ⱥ˝Ê∞°
‹0
⁄UÊ¡flãà ⁄UÊfl
∞fl¢
¬˝ŒË¬ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ⁄UÊfl
445 [2372-3] (âçÁËÎ)245 [2373-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2186izkphu Hkkjrh; foKku vkSj izkS|ksfxdh f'koLo:i lgk;
195 [3078-6]
2187izkphu Hkkjrh; flDds
f'koLo:i lgk;
455 ¹2929&9º (lftYn)255 ¹2930&5º (vftYn)
2188¬˝ÊøËŸ ◊‚Ê¬Ê≈UÊÁ◊ÿÊ
œŸ¬Áà ¬Êá«ÿ
160 [2889-6] (âçÁËÎ)95 [2890-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
2189¬˝ÊøËŸ Á◊üÊ
‚Ë0 ¬Ë0 ∞Ÿ0 Á‚ã„UÊ, œŸ¬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ
150 [2961-9] (âçÁËÎ)95 [2374-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2190Á’˝≈UŸ ∑§Ë ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ¬hÁÃ
⁄UÊœÊ∑ΧcáÊ øÊÒœ⁄UË
10 [3004-2]
2191÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ¡ÊÁà ¬˝ÕÊ
(SflM§¬, ∑§◊¸ •ÊÒ⁄U ©Uà¬ÁûÊ)
◊Í‹ ‹0
¡0 ∞ø0 „U^Ÿ,
•ŸÈ0
◊¢ª‹ŸÊÕ Á‚¢„U
395 [2211-5] (In Press)
2192Hkkjrh; iqjkrÙo vkSj
izkxSfrgkfld laLÑfr;k¡
f'ko Lo#i lgk;
(O/P) [3201-5](âçÁËÎ)
(O/P) [2078-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
2193÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ¬È⁄UÊÁ‹Á¬‡ÊÊSòÊ
¡Ê¡¸ éÿÍ‹⁄U,
•ŸÈ0
◊¢ª‹ŸÊÕ Á‚¢„U
(O/P) [3400-2]
2194÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ¬È⁄UÊ‹πÊ¥ ∑§Ê •äÿÿŸ
(Studies in Ancient
Indian Inscriptions)çàæßSßM¤Â âãUæØ
725 [2203-0] (âçÁËÎ)425 [2204-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2195Hkkjrh; Hkou fuekZ.k ;kstuk
LokLF; lq[k ,oa le`f¼ ds fy,
okLrq'kkL=k ds ljyhd`r fl¼kUr
uUnfd'kksj >k>fj;k
100
2196÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Ü æææææÎ¢ªÊ⁄U
∑§◊‹ ÁªÁ⁄U
195 [2202-3]
2197Hkkjrh; LFkkiR; ,ao dyk
mn; ukjk;.k mik?;k; ,oa xkSre frokjh
445 [4215-1] (lftYn)245 [2901-5] (vftYn)
2198eaxye; okLrq foKku (izkphu x`g&fuekZ.k 'kkL=k)
ch-,u- jsM~Mh
74
2199◊äÿ∑§Ê‹ËŸ ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬
œŸ¬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ
525 [2060-9] (âçÁËÎ)325 [2061-6] (¥çÁËÎ)
2200◊Ȫ‹∑§Ê‹ËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃ
©U¬ãº˝ ∆UÊ∑ȧ⁄U
30 [2918-3]
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2224◊ÈÁQ§ ∑§ ◊ʪ¸ ¬⁄U
÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ª¢ŒªË …UÊŸ ∑§Ë ¬˝ÕÊ ∑§ ©Uã◊Í‹Ÿ
∑§Ê ‚◊Ê¡‡ÊÊSòÊËÿ •äÿÿŸ (•¢ª˝¡Ë ∑ΧÁÃ
““⁄UÊ«U ≈ÍU »˝§Ë«U◊”” ∑§Ê Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)
‹0
Á’ãŒ‡fl⁄U ¬Ê∆U∑§,
•ŸÈ0
ÁflŸÿ⁄UÊ¡ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË
245 [2177-4]
2225⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÇÊÊSòÊ ∑§ ◊Í‹ Á‚hÊãÃ
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235 [2693-9](lftYn)135 [2698-4] (vftYn)
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40 [2686-1]
2223÷˝CÊøÊ⁄U
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2238ÁŸÉÊá≈ÈU ÃÕÊ ÁŸL§ÄÃ&;kLdiz.khr
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2239¬Á⁄U÷Ê·ãŒÈ ŒËÁ¬∑§Ê
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4 [2514-7]
2240¬ÊÁ‹-◊„UÊ√ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ
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325 [3503-0](âçÁËÎ)175 [2673-1](¥çÁËÎ)
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50 [2388-4]
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795 [2114-9] (âçÁËÎ)325 [2115-6] (¥çÁËÎ)
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2250Hkk"kk fo'ys"k.k (Hkkjrh;)
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95 [3955-7]
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5 [2527-7]
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4 [2645-8]
2255M§¬Ã¢⁄UÁªáÊË
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2256M§¬◊Ê‹Ê-Áfl◊‹‚ÍÁ⁄UÁfl⁄UÁøÃ
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15 [2441-6]
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22 [2813-1]
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100 [2445-4]
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175 [2494-2]
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2280‚¢S∑Χà √ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ ‚ÊÒ⁄U÷
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(4 [k.Mksa esa)
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15 [2636-6] (çmÌèØ ¹‡ÇU)
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10 [2637-3] (¿ÌéÍü ¹‡ÇU)
2284‚Ê◊ ‚¢S∑Χà √ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ
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10 [2639-7]
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2272flÒÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ-Á‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË
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2258‹ÉÊÈÁ‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË-Ãûfl¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê
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75 [2427-0]
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2262flÊÇ√ÿfl„UÊ⁄UÊŒ‡Ê¸ (◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ)
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2265√ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ ÷Í·áÊ‚Ê⁄U
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1.75 (ÌëÌèØ ¹‡ÇU) [2638-0]
2269flÒÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ-Á‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË ÷^UÊÁ¡-ŒËÁ{ÊÃ
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395 [4151-2] (âçÁËÎ)95 [2352-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
2286•◊⁄U∑§Ê‡Ê
(3 [k.Mksa esa)
(×êÜ ß çãU‹Îè ÅUè·¤æ)çßàßÙæÍ Ûææ
110 [2617-5] (ÂýÍ× ·¤æ‡ÇU)(In Press)115 [2618-2] (çmÌèØ ·¤æ‡ÇU)55 [2619-9] (ÌëÌèØ·¤æ‡ÇU)545 [2620-5] (â¢Âê‡æü) (In Press)
2287¬Êß•-‚ŒŒ˜-◊„UááÊÊflÊ
(A Comprehensive
Prakrit Hindi Dictionary)
„U⁄UªÊÁfl㌠≈UË0 ‚∆U(O/P) [0239-1]
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lkfgR;
lkfgR;
lkfgR;
(laLd`r] izkd`r rFkk vU; lkfgR;) (jpukRed ys[ku] dkO;'kkL=k]
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2288⁄UÉÊÈ∑§Ê‡Ê
⁄UÉÊÈŸÊÕ ŒûÊ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
50 [2181-1]
●‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË ∑§Ê‡Ê
flÊ◊Ÿ Á‡Êfl⁄UÊ◊ •Êå≈U
345 [2098-2];2000 [2097-5] (In Press)
(ÚUæÁ â¢S·¤ÚU‡æ)
2290•∑§‹Vª˝ãÕòÊÿ◊˜-
÷º˝^Ê∑§Ê‹VŒfl Áfl⁄UÁøÃ◊˜
‚¢0
◊„Uãº˝∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ‡ÊÊSòÊË
300
2291•Á÷·∑§ ŸÊ≈U∑§◊˜-÷Ê‚∑ΧÃ
(Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã
20 [2509-3]
●•Á÷ôÊÊŸ‡ÊÊ∑ȧãË◊˜-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
‚¢0
‚È’Êœøãº˝ ¬¢Ã
(In Press)
625 [2153-8] (âçÁËÎ)245 [2154-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
2293•Á÷ôÊÊŸ‡ÊÊ∑ȧãË◊˜-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (øÃÈÕ¸ ‚ª¸) (‚¢S∑ΧÃ, Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)
‚¢0
¡ªŒË‡Ê ‹Ê‹ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
1.25 [2578-9]
2294•‹¢∑§Ê⁄U ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê
¡ÿ◊ãà Á◊üÊ
12 [2455-3]
2295•‹¢∑§Ê⁄U ¬˝÷Ê
¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ
1 [3074-5]
2296•‹¢∑§Ê⁄U‚fl¸Sfl-‚Ü¡ËÁflŸË
(Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)
•ŸÈ0 fl ‚¢0
⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ÁmflŒË
(O/P)
2297•‹¢∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ∑˝§Á◊∑§ Áfl∑§Ê‚¬ÈL§cÊÊûÊ◊ ‡Ê◊ʸ øÃÈfl¸ŒË,‚¢0
Á‡ÊflŒûÊ ‡Ê◊ʸ øÃÈfl¸ŒË
150
2298•ÊŒ‡Ê¸ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ-ÁŸ’㜠⁄UàŸ◊Ê‹Ê
Áfl‡flŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË(O/P)
2299•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ŸÊ≈U∑§ ∑§Ê •ãfl·áÊ
∑ȧ¿U ¬Á‡ø◊Ë ŒSÃÊfl¡∑°È§fl⁄U¡Ë •ª˝flÊ‹
70 [2508-6]
2300•ÁŸflÊÿ¸ ⁄UÊC˛U÷Ê·Ê Á„UãŒË
ÁfllÊ⁄UÊŸË
∞fl¢
ŸË‹◊ ◊„UÃÊ
48 [2707-3]
●©UûÊ⁄U⁄UÊ◊øÁ⁄UÃ◊˜-÷fl÷ÍÁÃÁfl⁄UÁøÃ (‚¢S∑Χà ≈UË∑§Ê, Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ) ‚¢0
¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ
√ÿÊ0
•ÊŸãŒSflM§¬
545 [2106-4] (âçÁËÎ)245 [2107-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2302©UM§÷¢ª◊˜-÷Ê‚¬˝áÊËà (◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê) √ÿÊ0
ŸÎÁ‚¢„UŒfl ‡ÊÊSòÊË
1.25 [2580-2]
2303,dkad i×pn'kh (fgUnh vFkZ lfgr 2009-2010 bZ-)
eFkqjknÙk ik.Ms
195 [3508-5]
2304∑§ÕÊ‚Á⁄UÂʪ⁄U-‚Ê◊Œfl Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ)
‚¢0
¡ªŒË‡Ê ‹Ê‹ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
(In Press)
995 [3010-3] (âçÁËÎ)795 [3011-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2305∑§áʸ÷Ê⁄U-÷Ê‚¬˝áÊËà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ, Á„UãŒË, √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
‚¢0
⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊ∆UË
(O/P) [2492-8]
2306∑§¬Í¸⁄U◊Ü¡⁄UË
(’Ê‹÷Ê⁄Uà ‚Á„UÃ) (‚¢S∑ΧÃ)
√ÿÊ0
flʂȌfl ‡Êπ⁄U∑ΧÃ
150 (âçÁËÎ);75 [3277-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2307∑§¬Í¸⁄U◊Ü¡⁄UË-⁄UÊ¡‡Êπ⁄UÁfl⁄UÁøÃ
(◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ, Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
ª¢ªÊ‚ʪ⁄U ⁄UÊÿ(O/P)
2308∑§Áfl∑§á∆UÊ÷⁄UáÊ-{Ê◊ãº˝∑ΧÃ
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ √ÿÊÅÿÊ) ≈UË∑§Ê0
flÊ◊Ÿ ∑§‡Êfl ‹‹
99 [2622-9]
2309∑§ÊŒê’⁄UË-’ÊáÊ÷^U¬˝áÊËÃ
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)
◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã
] vuqñ
gfj'pUnz fo|kyadkj
745 [3078-3] (âçÁËÎ)445 [3258-9] (¥çÁËÎ) Âêßæühü345 [3079-0] (âçÁËÎ) (In Press)245 [3259-6] (¥çÁËÎ) ©UûÊ⁄UÊœ¸
●∑§ÊŒê’⁄UË-’ÊáÊ÷^U ¬˝áÊËÃ
(∑§ÕÊ-◊Èπ¬ÿ¸ãÌk ) Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ ‚Á„UÃ
⁄UÁßÊÕ ¤ÊÊ
325 [4145-1] (âçÁËÎ)125 [2406-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
2311∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚
øãº˝’‹Ë ¬Êá«Uÿ
(O/P)
[2488-1] (âçÁËÎ)
[2489-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
2312∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ •ÊÒ⁄U ©U‚∑§Ë ∑§Ê√ÿ∑§‹Ê
flʪˇfl⁄U ÁfllÊ‹¢∑§Ê⁄U,
‚¢0
⁄¢U¡Ÿ‚ÍÁ⁄UŒfl
(O/P) [2183-5] (âçÁËÎ)
(O/P) [2184-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
2313∑§Ê√ÿ-∑§ÊŸŸªáÊ‡Êʟ㌠¤ÊÊ
24 [2903-9]
2314∑§Ê√ÿ-∑ȧ‚È◊
ªáÊ‡Êʟ㌠¤ÊÊ ∞fl¢ ªÊÿòÊË ŒflË
24 [2904-6]
2315∑§Ê√ÿ-¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê-ŒËÁ¬∑§Ê
(¬˝‡ŸÊûÊ⁄UË ‚¢S∑ΧÃ)
⁄UÊ◊ªÊÁfl㌠‡ÊÈÄ‹
9 [2525-3]
2316∑§Ê√ÿŒËÁ¬∑§Ê
(‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ) ‚¢0 fl •ŸÈ0
¬⁄U◊‡fl⁄Uʟ㌠‡Ê◊ʸ
145 [2355-6]
2317∑§Ê√ÿ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê-◊ê◊≈UÊøÊÿ¸Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(2 Hkkxksa esa) (ÖÿÊÁÃc◊ÃË ≈UË∑§Ê, Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
⁄UÊ◊‚ʪ⁄U ÁòʬÊ∆UËÂýÍ× Öæ» (1-3 ©UËÜæâ)
(O/P) [2682-3] (âçÁËÎ)
(O/P) [2683-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
çmÌèØ Öæ» (7-10 ©UËÜæâ) (O/P) [2611-3] (âçÁËÎ)
(O/P) [2612-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2318∑§Ê√ÿ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê-◊ê◊≈køÊÿ¸Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(„U◊flÃË ≈UË∑§Ê, Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
√ÿÊ0
Á‡Êfl⁄UÊ¡ ∑§ÊÒÁá©«UÛÊÿÊÿŸ
795 (âçÁËÎ) [3077-6]595 (¥çÁËÎ) [3948-9] (In Press)
2319∑§Ê√ÿÊ◊Ë◊Ê¢‚Ê-⁄UÊ¡‡Êπ⁄U Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(‚¢S∑Χà ≈UË∑§Ê, Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ ‚Á„UÃ)
⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊ∆UË
6 [2692-2]
2320dkO;kyadkj&:æVkpk;Zfojfpr
145 [4005-8]
2321∑§Ê√ÿÊ‹VÊ⁄U‚ÍòÊÊÁáÊ-flÊ◊ŸÊøÊÿ¸ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(◊Í‹ ŒflŸÊª⁄UË ◊¥ ‚¢S∑Χà •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
√ÿÊ0
ŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ ⁄UÊ◊ •ÊøÊÿ¸
(O/P)
2322∑§Ê√ÿÊlÊŸ⁄UÊ◊∑ΧcáÊ ÷^
10 [3080-6]
2323∑§„ÊŸË— ŸÿË ∑§„ÊŸË
ÁºŸ‡Ê ¬˝‚ʺ ®‚„
60 [3388-3]
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2324Á∑§⁄UÊÃÊ¡¸ÈŸËÿ◊˜-∑§Áfl÷Ê⁄UÁfl⁄UÁøÃ
(4 lxks± esa)
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ¬Êá«Uÿ(ÂýÍ× â»ü)
55 [2512-3]
(çmÌèØ â»ü)
50 [2541-3]
(ÌëÌèØ â»ü)
50 [2526-0]
(¿ÌéÍü â»ü)
2
(1&3 â»ü)
145 [3817-8]
(3&6 lxZ) (O/P) [2983-1]
2325∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U‚ê÷fl ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ, Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
¡ªŒË‡Ê‹Ê‹ ‡ÊÊSòÊË(ÂýÍ× â»ü)
35 [3226-8]
(1-5 â»ü)
124 [2660-1]
(5 â»ü) (O/P)
2326∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U‚ê÷fl ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ) ‚¢0 fl •ŸÈ0
ŸÁ◊øãº˝ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
(†¿× â»ü)
12 [2661-8]
(1-2) (O/P)
2327ªÊ•Ê •Á÷·∑§ (ŸÊ≈U∑§)
ŒflŒûÊ •≈U‹
2.50 [2536-9]
2328øãº˝Ê‹Ê∑§-¡ÿŒflÁfl⁄UÁøÃ
(‚¢S∑Χà ≈UË∑§Ê, Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
‚È’Êœøãº˝ ¬¢Ã
65 [2506-2]
2329øãº˝Ê‹Ê∑§Œ‡Ê¸
⁄UÊ◊ªÊÁfl㌠‡ÊÈÄ‹
10
2330øÊM§ŒûÊ◊˜-÷Ê‚¬˝áÊËà (‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
‚¢0
⁄UÊ◊ÊÿáÊ ÁmflŒË
25 [2581-9]
2331ÁøòÊ∑§Ê√ÿ-∑§ÊÒÃÈ∑§e~
ÚUæ×M¤Â ÂæÆU·¤
112 [2671-7]
2332ÁøòÊÁŸ’ãœÊflÁ‹
⁄UÉÊÈŸÊÕ ‡Ê◊ʸ
100 [2659-5]
2333¿UãŒÊ«U‹«˜U∑§Ê⁄U Áfl◊‡Ê¸
∑§Á¬‹Œfl ¬Êá«Uÿ
3.50 [2572-7]
2334Œ‡Ê∑ȧ◊Ê⁄UøÁ⁄Uà (•Õ¸¬˝∑§ÊÁ‡Ê∑§Ê¬Ã◊˜)
Áfl‡flŸÊÕ ¤ÊÊ
475 [4140-6] (âçÁËÎ)275 [2145-3] (¥çÁËÎ)(‚ê¬Íáʸ)
2335Œ‡Ê∑ȧ◊Ê⁄UøÁ⁄UÃ-Œá«UËÁfl⁄UÁøÃ
(¬Ífl¸-¬ËÁ∆U∑§Ê)
Áfl‡flŸÊÕ ¤ÊÊ
75 [2504-8]
2336Œ‡Ê∑ȧ◊Ê⁄UøÁ⁄UÃ-Œá«UËÁfl⁄UÁøÃ
(‚¢S∑Χà fl Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)
Áfl‡flŸÊÕ ¤ÊÊ
∞fl¢
‚È’Êœ øãº˝ ¬¢Ã
10 [2515-4] (v"Ve mPN~okl)
2337Œ‡ÊM§¬∑§-œŸÜ¡ÿÁfl⁄UÁøÃ (‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
’Ò¡ŸÊÕ ¬Êá«Uÿ
615 [4141-3] (âçÁËÎ)415 [2079-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2338ŒÍÃÉÊ≈UÊà∑§ø-÷Ê‚¬˝áÊËà (‚¢S∑Χà ≈UË∑§Ê, Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)
⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊ∆UË
10 [2505-5]
2339ŒÍÃflÊÄÿ-÷Ê‚¬˝áÊËà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)
⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊ∆UË
7.50 [2551-2]
2340mÿÊüÊÿ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ◊˜-„U◊øãº˝‚ÍÁ⁄U Áfl⁄UÁøÃ◊˜
‚¢0
◊ÈÁÄà øãº˝ Áfl¡ÿ
∞fl¢
◊ÈÁŸøãº˝Áfl¡ÿ
225
2341äflãÿÊ‹Ê∑§-•ÊŸãŒflœ¸ŸÊøÊÿ¸ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
⁄UÊ◊‚ʪ⁄U ÁòʬÊ∆UË(ÂýÍ× ©UlæðÌ)%µ
415 [4142-0] (âçÁËÎ)215 [2337-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
(çmÌèØ ©UlæðÌ)%µ
475 [4143-7] (âçÁËÎ)175 [2338-9] (¥çÁËÎ)
(ÌëÌèØ ß ¿ÌéÍü ©UlæðÌ)%µ
295 [2339-6] (âçÁËÎ)195 [2340-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
2342äflãÿÊ‹Ê∑§ÊŒ‡Ê¸ (äflãÿÊ‹Ê∑§-¬˝‡ŸÊûÊ⁄UË)
⁄UÊ◊ªÊÁfl㌠‡ÊÈÄ‹
10 [2695-3]
2343Ÿÿ ∞∑§Ê¢∑§Ë
©UŒÿŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË

flÊøS¬Áà ¬Ê∆U∑§
2.25
2344Ÿ‹øê¬Í-Áfl∑˝§◊ ÷^UÁfl⁄UÁøÃ
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
äÊÊ⁄UÊŒûÊ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
75 [2522-2] (¬˝Õ◊ ©U뿘UflÊ‚)
2345ŸflÃËÕ¸
‚¢0
⁄UÊ◊∑§Ê¢Ã ¬Ê∆U∑§
12 [3120-9]
2346ŸflÊáʸ
‚¢0
Á∑§⁄Uáʇʢ∑§⁄U ¬˝‚ÊŒ
ÃÕÊ •ãÿ
10.75 [3121-6]
2347ŸÊªÊŸãŒ ŸÊ≈U∑§-„U·¸¬˝áÊËÃ
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
‚¢‚Ê⁄Uøãº˝
60 [2358-7]
2348ÁŸ’ãœ-∑ȧ‚È◊ÊÜ¡Á‹
¡ÿ◊ãà Á◊üÊ(O/P) [2985-5]
2349ŸËÁÇÊÃ∑§◊˜-÷Ãθ„UÁ⁄UÁfl⁄UÁøÃ
(‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ
55 [2689-2]
2350ŸÒ·œËÿøÁ⁄UÃ-„U·¸Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(øÃÈÕ¸ ‚ª¸) (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)
’Ò¡ŸÊâÊ ¬Êá«Uÿ(O/P)
2351ŸÒ·œËÿøÁ⁄UÃ-„U·¸Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã●(¬˝Õ◊ ‚ª¸)
95 [2565-9](In Press)
●(çmÌèØ â»ü)
2
●(ÂýÍ×-çmÌèØ â»ü)
145 [3947-2]
●(¿ÌéÍü â»ü)
65 [2566-7]
●(2-â»ü)
10
●(2-3 â»ü)
6
●(6-9 â»ü)
145 [2605-2]
2352åÿÊ‚ ’ÊŒ‹ (©U¬ãÿÊ‚)
⁄U¡ŸË ¬ÁŸ∑§⁄U
95 [2520-8]
2353¬ÜøÃãòÊ-ÁflcáÊȇÊ◊ʸ ¬˝áÊËà (‚ê¬Íáʸ)
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
√ÿÊ0
‡ÿÊ◊ø⁄UáÊ ¬Êá«Uÿ
(In Press)
575 [2157-6] (âçÁËÎ)(‚ê¬Íáʸ)315 [2158-3] (¥çÁËÎ)(‚ê¬Íáʸ)2 [2530-7] (¥ÂçÚçÿæÌ ·¤æÚU·¤U)15 [2569-7] (çטæÖðÎ)
(O/P) (çטæâ¢ÂýçŒÌ·¤)
(O/P) (·¤æ·¤æðÜê·¤èØ×÷ï)
(O/P) (‹éœ ¬˝áÊʇÊÊ)
2354¬Üø⁄UÊòÊ-÷Ê‚¬˝áÊËÃ
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ) •ŸÈ0 fl ‚¢0
ÁŸª◊ʟ㌠‡ÊÊSòÊË
3.50 [2528-4]
2355¬l◊Ê‹Ê (¬˝Õ◊)
(◊Í‹ fl Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ) ‚¢0
„UÁ⁄U‡Ê¢∑§⁄U Á◊üÊ
5 [2573-4]
2356¬⁄UÊ¬∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ë ∑§ÕÊ
•Ê߸0 ¤ÊÊ
8.95
2357¬È⁄UÊŸÊ ŸÊÒ∑§⁄U
(◊Í‹ ‹0 ßflÊŸ àflÒ¥∑§⁄U) •ŸÈ0
⁄UÊ◊¬Ê‹ Á‚¢„U
10 [2649-6]
2358¬˝ÊøËŸ ∞fl¢ ◊äÿ∑§Ê‹ËŸ Á„UãŒË ∑§Ê√ÿ
◊œÈ‚ÍŒŸ ¤ÊÊ
22 [2908-4]
2359¬˝ÊøËŸ ∞fl¢ •flʸøËŸ Á„UãŒË ∑§Ê√ÿ
‡ÊÈ∑§Œfl øÊÒœ⁄UË
15
2360¬˝ÁÃ◊ÊŸÊ≈U∑§◊˜-÷Ê‚-Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ) ‚¥0 fl √ÿÊ0
üÊËœ⁄Uʟ㌠‡ÊÊSòÊË
175 [2105-7]
2361¬˝ÁÃôÊÊÿÊҪ㜟Ê⁄UÊÿáÊ◊˜
‚È·◊Ê ¬Êá«Uÿ
20 [2435-5]
lkfgR;
lkfgR;
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134 www.mlbd.com

2362¬˝‚ÛÊ⁄UÊÉÊfl-¡ÿŒflÁfl⁄UÁøÃ
(◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
⁄U◊ʇʢ∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊ∆UË
275 [2658-8]
2363’Ê‹øÁ⁄UÃ◊˜ ŸÊ≈U∑§◊˜-÷Ê‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
∑§◊‹‡Ê ŒûÊ ÁòʬÊ∆UË
5 [2579-6]
2364’Ê‹ÁŸ’ãœÊŒ‡Ê¸
Áfl‡flŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
1.50 [3073-8]
2365÷Á^U∑§Ê√ÿ◊˜-÷Á^UÁfl⁄UÁøÃ
(Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
√ÿÊ0
⁄UÊ◊•flœ ¬Êá«Uÿ
(O/P) (1-4 â»ü)
2366÷Á^U∑§Ê√ÿ◊˜-÷Á^UÁfl⁄UÁøÃ
(Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
√ÿÊ0
⁄UÊ◊•flœ ¬Êá«Uÿ
7 [2599-4] (5-8 â»ü)
2367÷⁄Uà •ÊÒ⁄U ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ŸÊ≈˜Uÿ∑§‹Ê
‚È⁄Uãº˝ŸÊÕ ŒËÁˇÊÃ(O/P) [2248-1]
2368÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§ÕÊ
√ÿÊ0
¡ªÛÊÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ÃÒ¥‹ª,
ª¢ªÊœ⁄U ‡ÊÊSòÊË ÃÒ¥‹ª
9 [2563-5]
2369Hkkjre×tjh&{ksesUnzÑr
f'konÙk ,oa dk'khukFk ik.Mqjaîõ ijc
(O/P) [2459-1] (lftYn)
(O/P) [2460-7] (vftYn)
2370èÊÊ⁄Uà ∑§Ê ¬˝ÊøËŸ ŸÊ≈U∑§
(Áfl‡fl ‚Á„Uàÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ÁÕ∞≈U⁄U
∑§ Á‹∞ ◊ÍÀÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê •äÿÿŸ)
„UŸ⁄UË «Ué‹Í flÀ‚, flË⁄Uãº˝ ŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ
150 [2452-2]
2371÷Ê⁄UÃ-Áfl¡ÿ-ŸÊ≈U∑§◊˜
◊ÕÈ⁄UÊ ¬˝‚ÊŒ ŒËÁ
{
ÊÃ,
•ŸÈ0
•ÿÊäÿÊŸÊÕ ŒËÁ
{
ÊÃ
150 [2186-6]
2372eè;dkyhu fgUnh dkO;
la- oh.kk JhokLro ,oa fnus'k izlkn flag
65 [2896-4]
2373◊äÿ◊√ÿÊÿÊª-÷Ê‚Áfl⁄UÁøÃ ŸÊ≈U∑§
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã
75 [2403-4]
2374◊„UʇflÃÊflÎÃÊãÃ-’ÊáÊ÷^U∑ΧÃ
(Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl ≈UË∑§Ê)
◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã,
•ŸÈ0
„UÁ⁄U‡Êøãº˝ ÁfllÊ‹¢∑§Ê⁄U
(O/P) [2539-0]
2375◊Ê‹Áfl∑§ÊÁª˝Á◊òÊ-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ-√ÿÊÅÿÊ, Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê,
•ãflÿ, ‡‹Ê∑§-‚ÍøË •ÊÒ⁄U ÁflSÃÎÃ
•Ê‹ÊøŸÊà◊∑§ ÷ÍÁ◊∑§Ê ‚Á„UÃ)‚¢‚Ê⁄Uøãº˝

◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã
(O/P)
2376◊Îë¿U∑§Á≈U∑§◊-‡ÊÍŒ∑§ ¬˝áÊËÃ
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊ∆UË
(In Press)
975 [2500-0] (âçÁËÎ)375 [2501-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2377◊ÉÊŒÍÃ◊-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ) ‚¢0 ∞fl¢ •ŸÈ0
¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ
60 [2438-6]
2378◊ÉÊŒÍÃ-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
‚¢‚Ê⁄Uøãº˝

◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã
375 [4146-8] (âçÁËÎ)175 [2357-0](¥çÁËÎ)
2379◊ÉÊŒÍ× ∞∑§ •ŸÈÁøãß
üÊË ⁄¢U¡Ÿ ‚ÍÁ⁄UŒfl(O/P) [2848-3]
2380⁄UÉÊÈfl¢‡Ê ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ◊˜¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«ÿ
16 [2562-8] (13 â»ü)5 (13&14 â»ü)
2388Áflm‡ÊÊ‹ ÷ÁT∑§Ê ŸÊÁ≈U∑§Ê-
⁄UÊ¡‡Êπ⁄U Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
‚¢0
¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«ÿ
(O/P) [3084-4]
2389flÎûÊ⁄UàŸÊ∑§⁄U-÷^U∑§ŒÊ⁄UÁfl⁄UÁøÃ
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)œ⁄Uʟ㌠‡ÊÊSòÊË
355 [4150-5](âçÁËÎ)155 [2678-6](¥çÁËÎ)
2390fláÊË‚¢„UÊ⁄UŸÊ≈U∑§◊˜-÷^UŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ ¬˝áÊËà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ) ‚¢0 fl •ŸÈ0
⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊ∆UË
395 [4149-9](âçÁËÎ)195 [2310-5](¥çÁËÎ)
2391flÒÁŒ∑§ ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ∑§Ê ‚◊Ê‹ÊøŸÊà◊∑§ ßÁÄUÊ‚
⁄UÊ◊Áfl‹Ê‚ øÊÒœ⁄UË
45
2392'kfDrfot;e~ (fgUnh vFkZ lfgr)
eFkqjknÙk ik.Ms;
245 [3531-3] (lftYn)195 [3519-1] (vftYn)
2393Á‡Êfl⁄UÊ¡Áfl¡ÿ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ◊˜- üÊË◊ŒÁê’∑§ÊŒûÊ√ÿÊ‚¬˝áÊËÃ◊— ¬˝Õ◊Ê Áfl⁄UÊ◊ (1-4 ÁŸ‡flÊ‚) √ÿÊ0
Áfl¡ÿ‡Ê¢∑§⁄U øÊÒ’
425 [4148-2](âçÁËÎ)225 [2312-9] (vftYn)
2394Á‡Ê‡ÊȬʋflœ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ-◊ÊÉÊ ¬˝áÊËà (4 lxks± esa) (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
¡ŸÊº¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ
85 (ÂýÍ× â»ü) [2567-3]60 (çmÌèØ â»ü) [2568-0]30 (ÌëÌèØ â»üÑ)[3068-4]30 (¿ÌéÍü â»üÑ) [3069-1]
(O/P) (1&2 â»üÑ) [4018-8]
2395Á‡Ê‡ÊȬʋflœ (∞∑§ÊŒ‡Ê ‚ª¸)
•ÿÊäÿÊ ¬˝‚ÊŒ Á‚¢„U
6 [2687-8]
2381⁄UÉÊÈfl¢‡Ê◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ ∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(19 lxks± esa)
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ ‚Á„UÃ)
‚¢0 fl •ŸÈ0
œÊ⁄UÊŒûÊ Á◊üÊ
75 (ÂýÍ× â»ü) [2560-4]25 (çmÌèØ â»ü) [2561-1]2.50 (ÌëÌèØ â»ü) [2662-5]14 (¿ÌéÍ â»ü) [3070-7]
(O/P) (¢¿× â»ü)
6 (cæDïU ß â#× â»ü)24 (¥áCïU ß Îàæ× â»ü)40 (11-12 â»ü)40 (11-19 â»ü) [3083-7]1095 [2395-2](â) (‚ê¬Íáʸ)895 [2396-9] (¥)
2382⁄UàŸÊfl‹ËŸÊÁ≈U∑§Ê-„U·¸∑ΧÃ
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
’Ò¡ŸÊÕ ¬Êá«Uÿ
175 [2383-9]
2383⁄UàŸÊfl‹ËŸÊÁ≈U∑§Ê-„U·¸ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(‚¢S∑Χà ≈UË∑§Ê Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)
⁄U◊ʇʢ∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊ∆Ë(O/P)
2384⁄U‚ªXUÊœ⁄U-¡ªÛÊÊÕ¬Áá«UÃ⁄UÊ¡
Áfl⁄UÁøÃ •ÊÒ⁄U ŸÊª‡Ê ÷^U∑Χà ≈UË∑§Ê √ÿÊ0
◊ÕÈ⁄UÊŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
800 [2472-0] (âçÁËÎ)600 [2473-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2385⁄UÊ◊ÊèÿÈŒÿÿÊòÊÊ
‡ÿÊ◊Êø⁄UáÊ ¬Êá«Uÿ
95 [2628-1]
2386foØekÄõdnsopfjr&fcYg.k fojfpr
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)
‚¢0 fl •ŸÈ0
∑§◊‹‡ÊŒûÊ ÁòʬÊ∆UË
37 [3179-7]
2387Áfl∑˝§◊Êfl¸‡ÊËÿ◊˜-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ) √ÿÊ0
⁄UÊ◊Áfl‹Ê‚ ÁòʬÊ∆UË
(O/P)
lkfgR;
lkfgR;
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136 www.mlbd.com

2396‡ÊÈ∑§ŸÊ‚Ê¬Œ‡Ê-’ÊáÊ÷^U ∑ΧÃ
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)
Vhdk fVIi.khdkj
◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã
•ŸÈ0
„UÁ⁄U‡Êøãº˝ ÁfllÊ‹¢∑§Ê⁄U
110 [2080-7] (In Press)
2397üÊË ∑§á∆UøÁ⁄UÃe~-----üÊË◊π«∏U∑§∑§Áfl
Áfl⁄UUÁøÃ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ)
√ÿÊ0
¡ÊŸ⁄UÊ¡
(O/P) [2596-3] (âçÁËÎ)
(O/P) [2597-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2398üÊË ∑ΧcáÊøÁ⁄Uà (¬˝Õ◊ ÷ʪ)‚ÈŒ‡Ê¸Ÿ Á‚¢„U
295 (âçÁËÎ)145 (¥çÁËÎ)
2399üÊË üÊË÷ÁÄÃ⁄U‚Ê◊ÎÃÁ‚ãœÈ-M§¬ªÊSflÊ◊Ë ¬˝÷Ȭʌ ¬˝áÊËØ (2 πá«UÊ¥ ◊¥)
(Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ ‚Á„UÃ)
¬˝◊‹ÃÊ ‡Ê◊ʸ
850 (ÂýÍ×¹‡ÇU) [1546-9]1400 (çmÌèØ¹‡ÇU) [1985-6]
2400üÊÈÃ’Êœ-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
‚È·◊Ê ¬Êá«Uÿ
12 [2576-5]
2401Sfláʸ-◊¢¡Í·Ê czt dkO; laxzg
ŸÁ‹Ÿ Áfl‹ÊøŸ ‡Ê◊ʸ
•ÊÒ⁄U
∑§‚⁄UË ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U
345 [2641-0]
2402SŸÊÃ∑§ ‚¢S∑Χà ªl ‚¢ª˝„U
•ÿÊäÿÊ ¬˝‚ÊŒ Á‚¢„U
∞fl¢
⁄UÊ¡ãº˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒ ŒÍ’
12
2403SŸÊÃ∑§ ‚¢S∑Χà ŸÊ≈˜Uÿ ‚¢ª˝„U
‚¢0
•ÿÊäÿÊ ¬˝‚ÊŒ Á‚¢„U
∞fl¢
⁄UÊ¡ãº˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒ ŒÍ’
25
2404SŸÊÃ∑§-‚¢S∑ΧÃ-¬l ‚¥ª˝„U
øãº˝∑§Êãà ‡ÊÈÄ‹
12 [3071-4]
2405SflåŸflÊ‚ŒûÊ-÷Ê‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
¡ÿ¬Ê‹ ÁfllÊ‹¢∑§Ê⁄U
275 [2426-3]
2406SflåŸflÊ‚ŒûÊ-÷Ê‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
¡ªŒË‡Ê‹Ê‹ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
95 [2513-0]
2407‚¢S∑ΧÃÊŸÈflÊŒ-ÁŸ’ãœÊŒ‡Ê¸
¬ÍáÊʸŸãŒ ªÊÒ«
∏U
1.50 [2529-1]
2408‚¢S∑ΧÃ∑§Ê√ÿ-◊ÊÁ‹∑§Ê
ÁøãÃÊ◊ÁáÊmÊ⁄U∑§ÊŸÊâÊ Œ‡Ê◊Èπ
100 [3138-4]
2409‚¢S∑Χà ∑ȧ‚È◊ÊÜ¡Á‹
„U◊⁄UÊ¡ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
95 [2680-9]
2410‚¢S∑Χà ªl-¬l ‚¢ª˝„U
¿UÁflŸÊÕ Á◊üÊ

⁄UÊ¡Ê⁄UÊ◊ ¡ÒŸ
4
2411‚¢S∑Χà ŸÊ≈U∑§ ©UŒ˜èÊfl •ÊÒ⁄U Áfl∑§Ê‚ (Á‚hʢà •ÊÒ⁄U ¬˝ÿÊª)
©UŒÿ÷ÊŸÈ Á‚¢„U(O/P) [2443-0] (âçÁËÎ)
(O/P) [2444-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2412‚¢S∑ΧÃ-‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ‚È◊Ÿ⁄UÊ¡fl¢‡ÊË ‹Ê‹
6 [2783-7]
2413‚Ê„U‚Ë ‚¢‚Ê⁄U

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95 [2538-3]
2414‚ÊÁ„UàÿŒ¬¸áÊ ¬˝‡ŸÊûÊ⁄UË
ŒflŒûÊ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
30 [2384-6]
●‚ÊÁ„UàÿŒ¬¸áÊ-Áfl‡flŸÊÕ ∑§Áfl⁄UÊ¡ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
‚¢0
‡ÊÊÁ‹ª˝Ê◊ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
445 [2253-5] (âçÁËÎ) (‚ê¬Íáʸ)295 [2254-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
(O/P) [2995-4] (1-3 ÂçÚU‘ÀðUÎ)
2416‚Íÿ¸‡ÊÃ∑§◊˜-◊ÿÍ⁄U∑§ÁflÁfl⁄UÁøÃ
√ÿÊ0
ÁòÊ÷ÈflŸ¬Ê‹
(O/P) [2387-7]
2417‚ÊÒãŒ⁄UŸãŒ-◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ-•‡flÉÊÊ·Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(‚¥S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ ‚Á„UÃ)‚Íÿ¸ ŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ øÊÒœ⁄UË
275 [2335-8]
2418
g"kZpfjre~&ck.kHkêð&iz.khr
׿ðãUÙÎðß Â¢Ì(iwoZ Hkkx 1-4 ©U‘À÷Uïßæâ)
445 [4144-4] (âçÁËÎ)245 [2615-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
(mÙkj Hkkx 5-8 ©U‘À÷Uïßæâ)
215 (âçÁËÎ)195 (¥çÁËÎ) [2616-8]195 (1-8 ©‘À÷Uïßæâ)
(O/P) (†¿×æð‘À÷Uïßæâ)
2419„U·¸øÁ⁄UÃ-’ÊáÊÁfl⁄UÁøÃ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)
⁄UÁßÊÕ ¤ÊÊ(O/P) [3043-1] (¬˝Õ◊ ©U뿘UflÊ‚)
2420Á„UÃÙ¬Œ‡Ê Á◊òÊ‹Ê÷—
(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ) ‚¢¯
Áfl‡flŸÊÕ ‡Ê◊ʸ
65 [2521-5]
2421Á„UãŒË ∑§„UÊÁŸÿʰ
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’Ò¡ŸÊÕ Á◊üÊ
95 [2382-2]
2422fgUnh ds tuin lar
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100 [2938-1]
2423Á„UãŒË ªl ‚¢ª˝„U (
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ÁŒŸ‡Ê ¬˝‚ÊŒ Á‚¢„U
30 (Öæ» 1 ) [2897-1]65 (Öæ»2) [2898-8]
2424Á„UãŒË ªl ¬l ‚¢ª˝„U (
22222
÷ʪÊ¥ ◊¥)
lañ
çÎÙðàæ ÂýâæÎ çâ¢ã
85 (Öæ» 1 ) [3366-1]70 (Öæ»2) [3437-8]
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2425Á„UãŒË ¬l ‚¢ª˝„U (
22222
÷ʪÊ¥ ◊¥)
lañ oh.kk JhokLro ,oa
çÎÙðàæ ÂýâæÎ çâ¢ãU
40 (Öæ» 1 ) [2739-4]60 (Öæ»2) [2899-5]
2426Á„UãŒÍ Áfl‡flÁfllÊ‹ÿ ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ
(ÁflflÎÁà ‚Á„UÃ)
◊œÈ‚ÍŒŸ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
0.50 [2558-1]
2427ôÊÊŸ ∑§Ë ∑§ÕÊ∞°
øãº˝◊ÁáÊ ©U¬ÊäÿÊÿ
8.74 [3050-9]
2428ôÊÊŸ-‚⁄UÊfl⁄U
80 [2437-9]
lkfgR; dk bfrgkl ,oa lekykspuk
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2429¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚ÊÁ„àÿ-Áflã≈˜U⁄UÁŸ≈˜U¡∑ΧÃ
(ßÁÄUÊ‚,∑§Ê√ÿ ¬È⁄UÊáÊ fl
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295 (Öæ» 1Ñ ÂýÍ× ¹‹ÇU) [3030-1]
(O/P) (Öæ»1Ñ çmÌèØ ¹‡ÇU)
2430÷ÁÄà ⁄‚‡ÊÊSòÊ
ì‡fl⁄UŸÊÕ
20 [2876-6]
2431÷ÁÄÃ∑§Ê‹ •ı⁄U ©U‚∑§ ¬˝◊Èπ SÃê÷
Áfl◊‹Ê ŒÿÊ‹
10 [2670-0]
2432÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ∑§Ê
ßÁÄUÊ‚-Áflã≈˜U⁄UÁŸ≈˜U¡∑ΧÃ
(‚¢S∑Χà ∑§Ê√ÿ ∑§Ê
ßÁÄUÊ‚-◊Í‹ ¡◊¸Ÿ ‚ •ŸÈÁŒÃ)
‚È÷º˝Ê ¤ÊÊ
80 [2598-7] (÷ʪ ÃËŸ πá«U ∞∑§)
2433÷fl÷ÍÁà •ı⁄U ©UŸ∑§Ë ŸÊ≈˜Uÿ ∑§‹Ê
•ÿÙäÿÊ ¬˝‚ÊŒ Á‚¢„UU
100 [2523-9] (âçÁËÎ)75 [2524-6] (¥çÁËÎ)
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2434flÒÁŒ∑§ ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ∑§Ê ‚◊Ë{ÊÊà◊∑§ ßÁÄUÊ‚
⁄UÊ◊ Áfl‹Ê‚ øıœ⁄UË
45 [2877-3]
2435‚¢S∑Χà ∑§Ê√ÿ‡ÊÊSòÊ ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚
¬Ë¯ fl˯ ∑§ÊáÊ,
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ßãº˝øãº˝ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
795 [2430-0] (âçÁËÎ)595 [2431-7] (vçÁËÎ)
2436‚¢S∑Χà ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚
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895 [2642-7] (âçÁËÎ)595 [2643-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
2437‚¢S∑Χà ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ∑§Ê
‚◊Ê‹ÙøŸÊà◊∑§ ßÁÄUÊ‚
⁄UÊ◊Áfl‹Ê‚ øıœ⁄UË
445 (âçÁËÎ)245 [2878-0](¥çÁËÎ)
2438‚¢S∑ΧÃ-‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ‚٬ʟ
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∑§ı◊ÙŒ∑§Ë
10 [2667-0]
●÷Êfl¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê-ÁŸÉÊã≈ÈU (Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)
√ÿʯ
Áfl‡flŸÊÕ ÁmflŒË
445 [2151-4] (âçÁËÎ)245 [2152-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2453÷Ê⁄Uà ÷Ò·Öÿ ⁄UàŸÊ∑§⁄U
( ( ( ( (
5

÷ʪÊ¥ ◊¥)
⁄U‚flÒl
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(O/P) (âñÅU) (‚ê¬Íáʸ)
●÷Ò·Öÿ⁄UàŸÊfl‹Ë ªÙÁfl㌌ʂ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
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995 [2171-2] (âçÁËÎ)795 [2172-9] (¥çÁËÎ)
2455◊‹Á⁄UÿÊ (∞‹Ù¬ÒÁÕ∑§)
◊Ÿ◊Ù„UŸ œÍ¬
2.25
2456◊ÊœflÁŸŒÊŸ◊˜-◊Êœfl∑§⁄U¬˝áÊËÃ
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Ÿ⁄Uãº˝ŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
995 [2484-3] (âçÁËÎ)595 [2485-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2457◊ÊŸfl ‡Ê⁄UË⁄U-⁄UøŸÊ
(3 Hkkxksa esa)
×é·é¤‹ÎSßM¤Â ß׿ü
350 ÂýÍ× Öæ»[2266-5] (âçÁËÎ)250 [2267-2] (¥çÁËÎ)300 çmÌèØ Öæ» [2268-9](âçÁËÎ)200 [2269-6] (¥çÁËÎ)395 ÌëÌèØ Öæ» [2270-2] (âçÁËÎ)295 [2271-9] (¥çÁËÎ)
2458⁄UÁá ⁄UÙª ¬Á⁄Uøÿ
flË⁄Uãº˝ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ‚„Uª‹
95 [2603-8]
●⁄‚Ã⁄¢UÁªáÊË-‚ŒÊŸãŒ∑Χà (Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
∑§Ê‡ÊËŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË
795 [2542-0] (âçÁËÎ)325 [2543-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2460⁄‚⁄UàŸ‚◊Èëøÿ
œ◊ʸŸãŒ ‡Ê◊ʸ
795 [2478-2]
2461⁄U‚ãº˝‚Ê⁄U-‚¢ª˝„U-ªÙ¬Ê‹∑ΧcáÊ ÷^∑ΧÃ
(Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
√ÿʯ
Ÿ⁄Uãº˝ŸÊÕ
495 [2627-4]
2462⁄UÊÖÿ{Ê◊Ê ¬⁄U •ÊÿÈfl¸ŒËÿ ‚ê’Ùœ¬⁄U∑§ ¬˝’ãœ
‚˯ mÊ⁄U∑§ÊŸÊÕ
1 [2644-1]
2463⁄UÙªË◊ÎàÿÈ ÁflôÊÊŸ
◊ÕÈ⁄UÊŸÊÕ ŒËÁˇÊÃ
1.50
2464fl◊ʸ ∞‹Ù¬ÒÁÕ∑§ ªÊß«U
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195 [2589-5]
2465fl◊ʸ ∞‹Ù¬ÒÁÕ∑§ ÁøÁ∑§à‚Ê
⁄UÊ◊ŸÊÕ fl◊ʸ
250 [2591-8] (âçÁËÎ)195 [2592-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
2466fl◊ʸ ∞‹Ù¬ÒÁÕ∑§ ÁŸÉÊã≈ÈU (◊Ò≈UËÁ⁄UÿÊ ◊Á«U∑§Ê)
⁄UÊ◊ŸÊÕ fl◊ʸ
195 [2590-1]
2467flÒlÊflâ‚ó‹ÙÁ‹ê’⁄UÊ¡¬˝áÊËÃ
(‹ÉÊÈ ÁŸÉÊá≈ÈU) Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ
’˝„U◊ʟ㌠ÁòʬÊ∆UË
1.50 [2648-9]
2468√ÿÊÁœ-ÁflôÊÊŸ
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ÂýÍ× Öæ»Ñ
15 [2600-7]
çmÌèØ Öæ»Ñ (O/P) [2601-4] (âçÁËÎ)
(O/P) [2602-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2469üÊËÁfllÊ∑§À¬‹ÃÊ
⁄UÊ¡ãº˝⁄¢U¡Ÿ øÃÈfl¸ŒË,
÷ÍÁ◊∑§Ê
◊ÈŸË‡Ê ¡Ê‡ÊË
250 [2315-0] (âçÁËÎ)
(O/P) [2704-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
2470‡Ê‹ÊÄÿÁflôÊÊŸ
(∑§áʸ, ŸÊ‚Ê, ª˝‚ŸË ⁄U٪٥ ∑§Ê ©U¬øÊ⁄U)
¬˝◊ÙŒ‹Ê‹ ÷ÊÁ≈UÿÊ
195 [2595-6]
2471‚ÈüÊÈÃ-‚¢Á„UÃÊ (‚ê¬Íáʸ ‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)
•ŸÈ0
•ÁòÊŒfl
995 [2432-4] (âçÁËÎ)595 [2433-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2472‚ÈüÊÈÃ-‚¢Á„UÃÊ— ‡Ê⁄UË⁄U-‹{ÊáÊ ‚Á„UÃ
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¡0 «UË0 ‡Ê◊ʸ
8
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‚àÿ ÷Í·áÊ ÿÙªË
275 [2185-9]
2440•c≈UÊ¢ªNŒÿ◊˜-flÊÇ÷≈U∑Χà (Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
√ÿʯ
‹Ê‹øãŒ flÒl
945 [2095-1] (âçÁËÎ)545 [2096-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
2441•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ÁøÁ∑§à‚ʇÊÊSòÊ
œ◊¸ŒûÊ flÒl
(In Press)
1295 [2093-7] (âçÁËÎ)695 [2094-4] (âçÁËÎ)
2442∑§»§ ¬⁄UË{ÊÊ
⁄U◊‡Êøãº˝ fl◊ʸ(O/P)
2443∑§ÊÿÁøÁ∑§à‚Ê
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16 [2481-2]
2444ø⁄U∑§‚¢Á„UÃÊ-÷ªflÃÊÁÇfl‡Ê∑ΧÃ
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(Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)
¡ÿŒfl ÁfllÊ‹¢∑§Ê⁄U(Âêßü Öæ»)
745 [2301-3] (âçÁËÎ)

445 [2304-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
(©UûÊ⁄U ÷ʪ)
745 [2302-0] (âçÁËÎ)

445 [2305-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2445Œ„UœÊàflÁÇŸÁflôÊÊŸ (Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
„UÁ⁄UŒûÊ ‡ÊÊSòÊË(O/P)
2446Ÿ√ÿ ¡ŸSflÊSâÿ ÃÕÊ SflÊSâÿ ÁflôÊÊŸ◊È∑§ãŒSflL§¬ fl◊ʸ
145 [2666-3]
●ŸÊ«∏UË Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ
ÃÊ⁄Uʇʢ∑§⁄U flÒl
125 [2386-0]
2448¬Ê⁄UŒÃãòÊ ÁflôÊÊŸ
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450 [3099-8] (In Press)
2449¬Ê‡øÊàÿ º˝√ÿªÈáÊÁflôÊÊŸ
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•Ê⁄U0 ∞‚0 Á‚¢„UU
100 [2630-4] (Öæ»1)125 [2631-1] (Öæ» 2)
2450’΄Uº˝‚⁄UÊ¡‚Èãº˝◊˜
ŒûÊÊ⁄UÊ◊ øı’
595 [2635-9]
2451÷Êfl¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê-◊À‹≈U∑§ŸÃŸÿ÷ÊflÁ◊üÊ&
Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (‚¢S∑Χà fl Á„UãŒË)
‹Ê‹øãº˝ flÒl
(O/P)
(Âêßæühü) [3204-6]
(©UÌÚUæhü) [3205-3]
vk;qfoZKku
vk;qfoZKku
vk;qfoZKku
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2473‚ÍøËflœÁflôÊÊŸ (ߢ¡ćʟ ∑§Ê •¬Ífl¸ ª˝ãÕ)
⁄U◊‡Êøãº˝ fl◊ʸ(O/P)
2474NUŒÿ-¬⁄UË{ÊÊ
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655 [2260-3] (âçÁËÎ)

425 [2263-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
çmÌèØ Öæ»Ñ
645 [2261-0] (âçÁËÎ)

345 [2264-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2492¡ÊÃ∑§ÊŒ‡Ê◊ʪ¸-øÁãº˝∑§Ê
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195 [2311-2] (In Press)
2493ÖÿÙÁÃÁfl¸ŒÊ÷⁄UáÊ◊˜
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645 [3510-8] (âçÁËÎ)345 [3511-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
2494ÖÿÊÁ÷ •ÊÒ⁄U ¬Á⁄UflÊ⁄U ÁŸÿÊ¡Ÿ
∞‚0 ¡Ë0 πÊÃ
295 [2283-2] (âçÁËÎ)195 [2284-9] (¥çÁËÎ)
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vk'kqrks"k vks>k
95 [3244-2]
2496ÖÿÙÁ÷ ¡ªÃ
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75 [2480-5]
2497ÖÿÙÁ÷Ãûfl ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê (Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)

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745 [2313-6] (âçÁËÎ)445 [2314-3] (¥çÁËÎ)
2499ÖÿÙÁ÷ ⁄U„USÿ
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310 [2329-7] (lftYn)210 [3352-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
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345 [2056-2] (lçÁËÎ)245 [2057-9] (¥çÁËÎ)
2501ÖÿÙÁ÷‡ÊÊSòÊ ◊¥ Sfl⁄UÁflôÊÊŸ ∑§Ê ◊„Uàfl
∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË(O/P) [2300-6]
2502ÖÿÊÁ÷-ÿÊª ‚Ê„USòÊË
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[2280-1] (âçÁËÎ)
[2281-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
2503¡ã◊ÊXU »§‹ ÁfløÊ⁄U
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∑Ò§‹Ê‡ÊŸÊÕ ©U¬ÊäÿÊÿ(O/P) [2604-5]
2504¡ËflŸ-»§‹ Œ¬¸áÊ
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2505¡ÒÁ◊ŸË ÖÿÊÁ÷ ∑§Ê •äÿÿŸ’Ë0 flË0 ⁄U◊Ÿ
95 [2571-0]
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295 [2108-8] (âçÁËÎ)175 [2109-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
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345 [3606-8]
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115 [2119-4]
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◊È∑§ãŒflÀ‹÷ Á◊üÊ
195 [2130-9]
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10
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∑§fl‹ÊŸãŒ ¡Ù‡ÊË(O/P) [2182-8]
2480©U«ÈUŒÊÿ-¬˝ŒË¬
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80 [2555-0]
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2483ªÁáÊà ¬˝flÁ‡Ê∑§Ê √ÿÊ0
∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ê‡ÊË2.50 [2557-4]
2484ª˝„U •ÊÒ⁄U ÷Êfl’‹ (ª˝„UÊ¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ÷ÊflÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‚ʰÁÅÿ∑§ ’‹ ôÊÊà ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ê •ÁmÃËÿ ª˝¢Õ)
’Ë0flË0 ⁄U◊Ÿ
, •ŸÈ0
•Ê◊¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê ¬ÊÁ‹flÊ‹
75 [2440-9] (In Press)
2485ª˝„U⁄UÙª-ÁŸŒÊŸ-ÁøÁ∑§à‚Ê-øãº˝¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê
(ª˝„U ¬Ë«∏UÊ ÁŸflÊ⁄UáÊÊÕ¸ ÿ¢òÊ,
âòÊ, ◊¢òÊÙ¢ ∑§Ê •¬Ífl¸ ‚¢ª˝„U)
øãº˝ŒûÊ ¬ãÃ
145 [2559-8]
2486ª˝„U‹ÊÉÊfl-ªáÊ‡ÊŒÒflôÊÁfl⁄UÁøÃ (Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË
495 [2285-6] (âçÁËÎ)295 [2286-3] (¥çÁËÎ)
2487ªÁáÊà ‡ÊÊSòÊ ∑§ Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∑§Ë ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ¬⁄Uê¬⁄UÊ
‚ÈlÈêŸ •ÊøÊÿ¸
595 [3170-4] (âçÁËÎ)395 [3172-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
2488øãº˝„USà ÁflôÊÊŸ
øãº˝ŒûÊ ¬ãÃ
1045 [2307-5] (âçÁËÎ)545 [2308-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
●ø◊à∑§Ê⁄U-ÁøãÃÊ◊ÁáÊ- ÷^UŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
≈UË∑§Ê0
◊Ê‹flËÿ ŒÒflôÊ œ◊¸‡fl⁄U,
‚¢0
’˝¡ Á’„UÊ⁄UË ‡Ê◊ʸ
495 [2497-3] (âçÁËÎ)295 [2498-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
●¡ÊÃ∑§ ÁŸáʸÿ
(2 [k.Mksa esa)
∑ȧá«U‹Ë ¬⁄U ÁfløÊ⁄U ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ë ÁflÁœ’Ë0 flË0 ⁄U◊áÊ,
•ŸÈ0
¡«U0 •ã‚Ê⁄UË
(¹‡ÇU 1)
395 [2274-0] (âçÁËÎ)

195 [2277-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
(¹‡ÇU 2)
495 [2275-7] (âçÁËÎ)

295 [2278-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
xf.kr] T;ksfr"k
xf.kr] T;ksfr"k
xf.kr] T;ksfr"k
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●Œ‡ÊÊ»§‹ÁfløÊ⁄U
(‚¢Á{Êåà ªÙø⁄U»§‹ ÁfløÊ⁄U ‚Á„UÃ)
¡ª¡ËflŸŒÊ‚ ªÈåÃ
115 [2499-7]
2510iq=ksf"V vuq"Bku
e`nqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vh-ih- f=kosnh
695 [3492-7] (lftYn)395 [3493-4] (vftYn)
2511iq=ksf"V fo/ku
e`nqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vh-ih- f=kosnh
1195 [3523-8] (lftYn)695 [3524-5] (vftYn)
2512¬˝‡Ÿ-øãº˝-¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê
øãº˝ŒûÊ ¬ãÃ
215 [2140-8]
●»§‹ŒËÁ¬∑§Ê-÷ÊflÊÕ¸’ÙœŸË
ªÙ¬‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U •Ù¤ÊÊ
495 [2146-0] (âçÁËÎ)245 [2147-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2514»§Á‹Ã ÖÿÙÁ÷ ◊¥ ∑§Ê‹ø∑˝§
ŒËflÊŸ ⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ∑§¬Í⁄U
145 [2139-2]
2515»§Á‹Ã◊Êøá«U (Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)
◊È∑ȧãŒflÀ‹÷ Á◊üÊ
195 [2141-5]
●’΄UÖ¡ÊÃ∑§◊˜ √ÿÊ0
∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË
595 [2117-0] (âçÁËÎ)295 [2118-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2517’΄gÒÒflôÊ⁄UÜ¡Ÿ◊˜ (
2
÷ʪÊ¥ ◊¥)
⁄UÊ◊ŒËŸŒflôÊ∑ΧÃ(Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ ‚Á„UÃ) √ÿÊ0
◊È⁄U‹Ëœ⁄U øÃÈfl¸ŒË
595 ÂýÍ× Öæ» [2217-7] (âçÁËÎ)395 [2220-7] (¥çÁËÎ)595 çmÌèØ Öæ» [2218-4] (âçÁËÎ)395 [2221-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
2518’΄UŒfl∑§„UU«UÊø∑˝§◊˜ (Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
√ÿÊ0
∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË
35 [2577-2]
2519÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‹ÇŸ ‚Ê⁄UáÊË
ªÙ¬‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U •Ù¤ÊÊ
195 [2330-3] (In Press)
2520HkkX; fpUrkef.k
e`nqyk f=kosnh ,oa
Vhúihú
f=kosnh
495 (lftYn)

[3941-0]
295 (vftYn)

[3942-7]
2521esykid ehekalk
e`nqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vhúihú f=kosnh
995 [3233-6](âçÁËÎ)595 [3234-3](¥çÁËÎ)
2522◊¥òÊ Ikq"ik×tÇh e`nqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vhúihú f=kosnh
795 [3452-1] (âçÁËÎ)495 [3453-8] (¥çÁËÎ) (In Press)
2523◊¥òÊ&‚¥Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ
e`nqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vhúihú f=kosnh
695 [3418-7] (âçÁËÎ)395 [3419-4] (¥çÁËÎ) (In Press)
●◊È„ÍUøÁøãÃÊ◊ÁáÊ-⁄UÊ◊ÊøÊÿ¸ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ (¬ËÿÍ·œÊ⁄UÊ Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê ‚Á„UÃ)
∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË
(In Press)
615 [2490-4] (âçÁËÎ)415 [2491-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2525◊È„ÍUøªáʬÁÃ
◊È⁄U‹Ëœ⁄U øÃÈfl¸ŒË
545 [2422-5] (âçÁËÎ)345 [2423-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
2526◊È„ÍUø ◊Êûʸá«U
∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË
(In Press)
395 [2428-7] (âçÁËÎ)295 [2429-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
2527;ksx Ük`a[kyk (2 [k.Mksa esa)
e`nqyk f=kosnh ,oa
Vhúihú
f=kosnh
1295 [3490-3] (lftYn lSV)795 [3491-0] (vftYn lSV)
2528⁄U◊‹¬˝‡ŸÙûÊ⁄UË
(◊ÊÿÊflª¸ ¬˝‡ŸÙûÊ⁄UË ‚Á„UÃ)
ŒËflÊŸ ⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ∑§¬Í⁄U
95 [2252-8] (In Press)
2529⁄UÊÁ‡Ê-ÖÿÙÁ÷
(ÁmÃËÿ ‚¢‡ÊÙÁœÃ ∞fl¢ ¬Á⁄UflÁhà ‚¢S∑§⁄UáÊ)
∑Ò§‹Ê‡ÊŸÊÕ ©U¬ÊäÿÊÿ(O/P) [2772-1]
2530⁄UʇÿÁ÷œÊŸ∑§À¬‹ÃÊ
(⁄UÊÁ‡Ê»§‹óŸÊ◊∑§⁄UáÊ ‚¢S∑§Ê⁄U ‚¢Á„UÃÊ)◊È∑ȧãŒflÀ‹÷
95 [2510-9]
2531‹ÇŸøãº˝-¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê
øãº˝ ŒûÊ ¬ãÃ
495 [2149-1]
2532‹ÉÊȬÊ⁄UʇÊ⁄UË ∞fl¢ ◊äÿ¬Ê⁄UʇÊ⁄UË
∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË
95 [2354-9]
2533‹ÉÊȬÊ⁄UʇÊ⁄UË ÷Êcÿ
ŒËflÊŸ ⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ∑§¬Í⁄U
545 [2137-8] (âçÁËÎ)345 [2138-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
2534‹ÉÊȬÊ⁄UʇÊ⁄UË Á‚hÊ¢Ã
∞‚0 ¡Ë0 πÙÃ
645 [2135-4] (âçÁËÎ)445 [2136-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2535okLrq&çcksf/uh
fouksn 'kekZ ,oa lhrkjke 'kekZ
125 [3302-9]
2536fl·¸ øãº˝-¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê
øãº˝ŒûÊ ¬ãÃ(O/P)
2537ÁflÁflœ ÿÙª-øãº˝ ¬˝∑§Ê‡Êøãº˝ŒûÊ ¬ãÃ(O/P) [2251-1]
2538fookg foe'kZ
e`nqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vhú ihú f=kosnh
425 [3556-2]
2539flÒflÊÁ„U∑§ ‚Èπ— ÖÿÙÁ÷Ëÿ ‚¢Œ÷¸
◊ÎŒÈ‹Ê ÁòÊflŒË
625 [2753-0] (âçÁËÎ)325 [2754-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2540flÒflÊÁ„U∑§ Áfl‹ê’ ∑§
ÁflÁflœ •ÊÿÊ◊ ∞fl¢ ◊ãòÊ
◊ÎŒÈ‹Ê ÁòÊflŒË
795 [2249-8] (âçÁËÎ)395 [2250-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
●flÒÁŒ∑§ ªÁáÊÃ
÷Ê⁄UÃË ∑ΧcáÊ ÃËÕ¸,
‚¢0
flË0 ∞‚0 •ª˝flÊ‹,
•ŸÈ0
Áfl‡fl◊Ù„UŸ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË425 [2173-6] (âçÁËÎ)225 [2174-3] (¥çÁËÎ)
2542oSfnd xf.kr (ejkBh laLdj.k)
vuqñ lanhi nÙkk=ks; ysys] lañ l-uk- Hkkolkj
200 [3975-5]
2543‡ÊÁŸ ‡Ê◊Ÿ
(2 Hkkxksa esa)
×ëÎéÜæ ç˜æßðÎè
(In Press)
795 (Hkkx 1) [3543-6]395 (Hkkx 2) [3544-3]1190 (lSV) [4177-2]
2544‡ÊòÊȇÊ◊Ÿ
◊ÎŒÈ‹Ê ÁòÊflŒË
495 [2122-4] (âçÁËÎ)295 [2123-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2545'k=kqat;
e`nqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vhúihú f=kosnh
495 [4003-4] (âçÁËÎ)295 [4002-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2546'kkjnk iznhi Elevation of Education
Spiritual Remedies
e`nqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vhú ihú f=kosnh
495 [3801-7] (âçÁËÎ)
2547'kkjnk lqnhi
Astro Calculus of
Education & Profession
e`nqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vhúihú f=kosnh
900 [3635-8] (âçÁËÎ)500 [3636-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
2548·«Uflª¸»§‹ ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê
◊È∑ȧãŒflÀ‹÷ Á◊üÊ
65 [2111-8]
2549‚ÁøòÊ ÖÿÙÁ÷ Á‡Ê{ÊÊ
(10 [k.Mksa esa)
’Ë0 ∞‹0 ∆UÊ∑ȧ⁄U
™ææÙ ¹‡ÇUÑ™ææÙ ¹‡ÇUÑ™ææÙ ¹‡ÇUÑ™ææÙ ¹‡ÇUÑ™ææÙ ¹‡ÇUÑ
195 [2159-0]
»ç‡æÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ»ç‡æÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ »ç‡æÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ»ç‡æÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ»ç‡æÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ ÂýÍ× Öæ»
995 [2160-6] (âçÁËÎ)645 [2161-3] (¥çÁËÎ)
xf.kr] T;ksfr"k
xf.kr] T;ksfr"k
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315 [2162-0]
ȤçÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑȤçÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ È¤çÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑȤçÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑȤçÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ ÂýÍ× Öæ»
325 [2164-4]
ȤçÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑȤçÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ È¤çÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑȤçÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑȤçÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ çmÌèØ Öæ»
525 [2165-1] (âçÁËÎ)325 [2166-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
ȤçÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ È¤çÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ È¤çÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ È¤çÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ È¤çÜÌ ¹‡ÇUÑ ÌëÌèØ Öæ»
345 [2167-5]195 ßáü-È¤Ü ¹‡ÇU ßáü-È¤Ü ¹‡ÇU ßáü-È¤Ü ¹‡ÇU ßáü-È¤Ü ¹‡ÇU ßáü-È¤Ü ¹‡ÇU [2168-2]245 ÂýàÙ ¹‡ÇU ÂýàÙ ¹‡ÇU ÂýàÙ ¹‡ÇU ÂýàÙ ¹‡ÇU ÂýàÙ ¹‡ÇU [2169-9] (In Press)245 ×éãêUÌü ¹‡ÇU ×éãêUÌü ¹‡ÇU ×éãêUÌü ¹‡ÇU ×éãêUÌü ¹‡ÇU ×éãêUÌü ¹‡ÇU [2059-3]265 â¢çãUÌæ ¹‡ÇUâ¢çãUÌæ ¹‡ÇU â¢çãUÌæ ¹‡ÇUâ¢çãUÌæ ¹‡ÇUâ¢çãUÌæ ¹‡ÇU [2150-7]
2550‚ÁøòÊ „SÃ⁄UπÊ ‚Ê◊ÈÁº˝∑§ Á‡Ê{ÊÊ
∞Ÿ0 ¬Ë0 ∆UÊ∑ȧ⁄U
145 [2170-5]
2551‚àÿ-Á‚hÊãà ÖÿÙÁ÷
¬˝÷ÈŒÿÊ‹ ‡Ê◊ʸ
50 [2516-1]
●‚Ê⁄UÊfl‹Ë-∑§ÀÿÊáÊ fl◊ʸ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
√ÿÊ0
◊È⁄U‹Ëœ⁄U øÃÈfl¸ŒË
575 [2126-2] (âçÁËÎ)275 [2127-9] (¥çÁËÎ)
2553Á‚hÊãÃÁ‡Ê⁄UÙ◊áÊ— ªÙ‹ÊäÿÊÿ—
∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË
645 [2474-4] (âçÁËÎ)345 [2475-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2554‚Ȫ◊ ÖÿÙÁ÷
(Á‚hÊ¢Ã, ¡ÊÃ∑§, Œ‡ÊÊ, ÃÊÁ¡∑§ ‚¢S∑§Ê⁄U,
◊È„Íø •ı⁄U ¬˝‡Ÿ ‚¢’¢œË ‚„U‚AÊÁœ∑§§
Áfl·ÿÙ¥ ∑§Ê •¬Íáʸ ‚¢ª˝„U)
vuqñ
ŒflËŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË
, ‚¢0
¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ
1495 [2684-7] (âçÁËÎ)995 [2685-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
●‚Ȫ◊ ÖÿÙÁ÷ ¬˝flÁ‡Ê∑§Ê
ªÙ¬‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U •Ù¤ÊÊ
145 [2110-1]
2556‚¢ÃÊŸ ‚Èπ— ‚flʸXU Áøãß
◊ÎŒÈ‹Ê ÁòÊflŒË
995 [2175-0] (âçÁËÎ)595 [2176-7](¥çÁËÎ) (In Press)
●„SÃ⁄UπÊ-ÁflôÊÊŸ (‡Ê⁄UË⁄U-‹{ÊáÊ ‚Á„UÃ)
ªÙ¬‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U •Ù¤ÊÊ
395 [2534-5] (âçÁËÎ)195 [2535-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
2558„UÙ⁄UÊ⁄UàŸ◊˜-üÊË◊Áã◊üÊ ’‹÷º˝ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ
(2 Hkkxksa esa) (Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)
√ÿÊ0
◊È⁄‹Ëœ⁄U øÃÈfl¸ŒË
(In Press)
595 [2446-1] (âçÁËÎ) ÂýÍ× Öæ»395 [2447-8] (¥çÁËÎ)795 [2448-5] (âçÁËÎ) çmÌèØ Öæ»495 [2449-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
euksfoKku
euksfoKku
2565•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ Áfl∑§Ê‚Êà◊∑§ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ
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⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃfl
,oa vU;
795 [3060-8] (âçÁËÎ)495 [2808-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2566•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ
⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃfl

•ÊÁ‚◊ •Ê‹◊
400 [3117-9] (âçÁËÎ)215 [2810-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2567•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ Á‡Ê{ÊÊ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ
‚È‹◊ÊŸ
∞fl¢
Á‚ã„UÊ
80 [3046-2]
●•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ
•L§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U Á‚¢„U ,oa vk'kh"k dqekj flag
895 [2187-3] (âçÁËÎ) (In Press)395 [2188-0] (¥çÁËÎ) (In Press)
2569•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ
⁄UÊ◊’Ê‹‡fl⁄U Á‚¢„U
145 [2841-4] (âçÁËÎ)45 [2842-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2570•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ
∑§Ê¡Ë ªÊÒ‚ •Ê‹◊ fl ⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃfl
275 [2412-6] (âçÁËÎ)135 [2413-3] (¥çÁËÎ)
2571•Ê⁄UÁê÷∑ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ (· ÿææ XI )
•M§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U Á‚¢„U
∞fl¢
•ʇÊË· ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄ Á‚¢„U
300 [3431-6] (âçÁËÎ)135 [3432-3] (¥çÁËÎ)
2572•‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ
fo"k; vkSj O;k[;k
eqgEen
âéÜð׿Ù
°ß¢ eqgEen rkSokc
795 [3019-6] (âçÁËÎ)295 [2909-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
●©UëøÃ⁄U ŸÒŒÊÁŸ∑§ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ
•M§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U Á‚¢„
(In Press)
U
775 [2401-0] (âçÁËÎ)375 [2402-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
●©UìÊÃ⁄U Á‡Ê{ÊÊ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ
◊È„Uê◊Œ ‚È‹◊ÊŸ
465 [3236-7] (âçÁËÎ)265 [2418-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
2575©UìÊÃ⁄U ‚◊Ê¡ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ
◊È0 ‚È‹◊ÊŸ
995 [2996-1] (âçÁËÎ)445 [2997-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
●©UìÊÃ⁄U ‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ
•L§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U Á‚¢„UU
1045 [2081-4] (âçÁËÎ)645 [2082-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
2577ŒÒÁ„U∑§ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ
’ŸÊ⁄U‚Ë ÁÃflÊ⁄UË
475 [2407-2] (âçÁËÎ)275 [2408-9] (¥çÁËÎ)
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2580U;wjks euksfoKku ds ewy rRo
v:.k dqekj flag
545 ¹3227&5º (lftYn)295 ¹3228&2º (vftYn)
●i;kZoj.k ,d laf{kIr vè;;u e/q vLFkkuk
140 ¹3325&8º
2582i;kZoj.k vè;;u (Environmental Studies) n;k'kadj f=kikBh
395 ¹2749&3º (lftYn)295 [2750-9] (vftYn)
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(In Press)
375 [3013-4] (âçÁËÎ)245 [3014-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
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400 [3504-7] (âçÁËÎ)175 [2409-6] (¥çÁËÎ)
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795 [2223-8] (âçÁËÎ)445 [2224-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
2562vk/qfud ijke'kZu euksfoKku
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745 [3475-0] (lftYn)445 [3476-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2563•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ¬˝ÊÿÊÁª∑§ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ
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345 [3488-0] (âçÁËÎ)145 [3489-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
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2584¬⁄UË{ÊáÊ ∞fl¢ ¬Á⁄U{ÊáÊ
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•Ê⁄U0 ¬Ë0 Á‚ã„UÊ
150 [2814-8] (In Press)
2585¬˝àÿˇÊË∑§⁄UáÊ ∞fl◊¢ Áø¢ÃŸ
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1175 [2462-1] (âçÁËÎ)575 [2463-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
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2588◊ŸÊjksx ÁflôÊÊŸ
eqú lqyseku (In Press)
495 [2964-0] (âçÁËÎ)295 [2965-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
2589◊ŸÊÁfl∑ΧÁÃ-ÁflôÊÊŸ
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(O/P) [2959-6] (¥çÁËÎ)
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395 [3602-0] (âçÁËÎ)245 [3603-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
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245 [3371-5] (âçÁËÎ)145 [2849-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
2595euksfoKku vkSj lkekftd leL;k, ¡
(Psychology and Social Issues)
eqú lqyseku ,oa fnus'k dqekj
445 [3467-5] (lftYn)245 [3468-2] (vftYn)
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2598◊ŸÊflÒôÊÊÁŸ∑§ ∞fl¢ ‡ÊÒÁ{Ê∑§ ◊ʬŸ
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395 [2800-1] (âçÁËÎ)195 [2801-8] (¥çÁËÎ)
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775 [2190-3] (âçÁËÎ)375 [2191-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
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75 [3033-2]
2602◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ, Á‡Ê{ÊÊ ÃÕÊ
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295 (âçÁËÎ)140 (¥çÁËÎ) [2420-1]
●◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ, ‚◊Ê¡‡ÊÊSòÊ ÃÕÊ Á‡Ê{ÊÊ ◊¥ ‡ÊÙœ ÁflÁœÿʰ
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775 [2410-2] (âçÁËÎ)345 [2411-9] (¥çÁËÎ)
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v:.k dqekj flag
75 ¹3322&7º
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745 [2710-3] (âçÁËÎ)445 [2711-0] (¥çÁËÎ)
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425 [3091-2] (âçÁËÎ)225 [3045-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
2607;ksx euksfoKku (Yoga Psychology)
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∞fl¢ •ãÿ (In Press)
525 [3433-0] (âçÁËÎ)325 [3434-7] (¥çÁËÎ)
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795 [2198-9] (âçÁËÎ)495 [2199-6] (¥çÁËÎ)
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495 [2195-8] (âçÁËÎ)195 [2196-5] (¥çÁËÎ)
2612√ÿÁÄÃàfl ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ
⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃfl
∞fl¢ •ãÿ
235 (âçÁËÎ)135 (¥çÁËÎ) [2809-4]
2613laxBukRed O;ogkj (In Press)
eqú lqyseku ,oa fnus'k dqekj
495 [3059-2] (lftYn)295 [3076-9] (vftYn)
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645 [2737-0] (âçÁËÎ)345 [2194-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
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(In Press)
995 [2936-7] (âçÁËÎ)495 [2937-4] (¥çÁËÎ)
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2618ljy O;kogkfjd euksfoKku
v#.k oqQekj flag
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∞fl¢ •ãÿ
62.70 [3049-3]
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eqú lqyseku
845 [3183-4] (âçÁËÎ)445 [3184-1] (¥çÁËÎ)
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(In Press)
995 [3417-0] (âçÁËÎ)595 [2197-2] (¥çÁËÎ)
2622‚◊Ê¡ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ
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(In Press)
995 [2720-2] (âçÁËÎ)445 [2721-9] (¥çÁËÎ)
euksfoKku
euksfoKku
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Index Titl
e
-
Author
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The Numbers against the Titles/Authors refer to their Serial Numbers.
A
Abbi, Anvita 1441, 1443
Abbott, Justin E. 1124, 1175, 1176, 1218
THE ABC'S OF CHAKRA THERAPY 530
Abels, Brigit 1668
ABHIDHARMA KOSA BHASYAM (4
Vols.) 733
ABHIDHARMA SAMUCCAYA 734
ABHIJNANASAKUNTALAM OF
KALIDASAóC.R. Devdhar 1531
ABHIJNANASAKUNTALAM OF
KALIDASAóM.R. Kale 1532
ABHISAMAYALAMKARA WITH VRTTI
AND ALOKA (3 Vols.) 735
ABSOLUTE BEAUTY 1803
ABUNDANCE THROUGH REIKI 1804
ABU TO UDAIPUR 1234
THE ACARYA: Sankara of Kaladi 227
Acharya, Madhava 337
ACTING AS A WAY OF SALVATION 228
Adams, George C., Tr. 342
ADI DA 1121
ADVAITA AND VISISTADVAITA 229
THE ADVAITA OF ART 1235
THE ADVAITA TRADITION IN INDIAN
PHILOSOPHY 230
ADVAITA TRADITION SERIES (12 Vols.)
1, Page 11
ADVAITA VEDANTA : An Introduction
231
THE ADVAITA VEDANTA OF BRAH-
MASIDDHI 232
THE ADVAITA VEDANTA OF SIVA
SAMHITA 233
ADVAITIC SADHANA 234
THE ADVAITIC THEISM OF THE
BHAGAVATA PURANA 2
AESTHETICS OF WONDER 1533
AESTHETIC THEORIES OF INDIA (Vol.
III) 1534
THE AGAMASASTRA OF GAUDAPADA 3
Agarwal, Ashvini 1362, 1369
Agarwal, M.M. 471
Agarwal, M.S. 1889
Agarwal, Satya P. 6, 175, 226, 324, 501,
515, 525, 526, 620, 1977, 1978, 1987,
2006
Agarwal, Urmila 324, 501, 620
AGE OF THE NANDAS AND MAURYAS
1285
AGNI: The Vedic Ritual of Fire Alter (2
Vols.) 4
Agnihotri, R.K. 1426
Agombar, Fiona 539
Agrawala, V.S., Gen. Ed. 214, 1774, 2541
AHIMSA, ANEKANTA AND JAINISM
1063
Aikins, Carroll, Tr. 812
Aithal, K. Parameswara 1638
Aiyar, R. Swaminatha 1419
AJITMAHATANTRAM (5 Vols.) 682
Akers, Brian Dana, Tr. 574
Akiner, Shirin, Ed. 1361
Akira, Hirakawa 889
Aklujkar, Ashok Page 83
Alackapally, Sebastian 377
ALAMBANAPARIKSA AND VRTTI 736
ALICE BONER DIARIES 1236
Allison, David B. 476
Alonso, Fernando Wulff 109, Page 81
Alper, Harvey P. 728
Alston, A.J. 303, 1142
Altekar, A.S. 1352, 1377, 1407, 2206
Alter, Joseph S. 670
Amaladass, Anand 317
AMARAKOSA WITH THE COMMEN-
TARY OF MAHESVARA 1492
AMARUSATAKAM 1535
THE AMAZING CARDS 1698
AMBEDKAR AND BUDDHISM 737
Anacker, Stefan 1000
ANAGATAVAMSA DESANA 738
ANALYSIS OF THE ABHI
SAMAYALAMKARA 739
Anaryan 63

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF
YOGIC PRACTICES 531
ANCESTRAL VOICES 1536
ANCIENT INDIA 1286
ANCIENT INDIAN EDUCATION 1287
ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORICAL TRA-
DITION 1288
ANCIENT INDIAN TRADITION AND
MYTHOLOGY 5
ANCIENT INDIAN WARFARE 1289
ANCIENT ROOTS MANY BRANCHES
1805
Anderson, Carol S. 962
ANEKANTAVADA THROUGH PAINT-
INGS 1064
Anderson, Linda C. 1944
Angel, Jan V. 1712
Angelis, Gary De, Co. Ed. 1023
ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES OF
RAJASTHAN (3 Vols.) 1290
Annese, Barbara Kass 1903
AN ANTHOLOGY OF INDIAN
ENGLISH PROSE 1537
ANTHOLOGY OF KUMARILA
BHATTAíS WORKS 235
ANTHROPOLOGY AND HISTORI-
GRAPHY OF SCIENCE 374
ANU-GITA IN THE MAHABHARATA
501
Anuradha, S., Ed. 233
APABHRAMASA LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE 1409
APAD-DHARMA IN THE MAHA-
BHARATA 6
Appadurai, Arjun 1389
APPARITIONS OF THE SELF 740
APPROACHING THE DIVINE 1122
APPROACHING THE LAND OF BLISS
741
Apte, D.G. 1542
Apte,V.G. 1498
Apte, V.S. 1516, 1525, 1526, 2289
Aranya, Swami Hariharananda 366
Arapura, J.G. 269
Areira, Gloria Tr. & Comm. 509
ARHAT PARSVA AND DHARANEN-
DRA NEXUS 1065
Aris, Michael 1368
ARJUNA IN THE MAHABHARATA 7
Arnold, Dan 760, 780
Arnold, Edwin 917
ARNOLDíS STUDY OF POETRY 1538
Aronson, Harvey B. 922
Arpaia, Joseph 653
Arroyo, Stephen 1714, 1752
ART AND SCIENCE OF RAJA YOGA 532
ART AND SCIENCE OF VEDIC COUN-
SELLING 1699
ART AS A GUIDE TO SELF REALIZA-
TION 533
THE ART OF AJANTA AND SOPOCANI
1237
THE ART OF ANCIENT INDIA 1238
ART OF BLISSFUL LIVING 534
THE ART OF GETTING WELL 1806
THE ART OF INDIA : Through the Ages
1239
ART OF INDIAN ASIA (2 Vols.) 1240
THE ART OF INTERPRETING HORO-
SCOPES 1700
THE ART OF MATCHING CHARTS 1701
THE ART OF PREDICTION IN
ASTROLOGY 1702
ARTHA: Meaning 236
THE ARTHASAMGRAHA OF LAUGA-
KSI BHASKARA 237
Arya, Pasang Yonten, Comm. 1504
ARYA SAMAJ MOVEMENT IN SOUTH
AFRICA 8
Arya Usharbudda 1592
THE ASCENT 535
THE ASCENT OF SELF 375
ASCETICISM AND HEALING IN AN-
CIENT INDIA 1807
ASCETICS AND KINGS IN A JAINA
RITUAL CULTURE 1066
ASHTANGA YOGA 536
ASHTANGA YOGA OF PATANJALI 537
ASIAN MEDICAL SYSTEM 1808
ASOKAóOlivelle 1291
ASOKAóMookerji 1292
ASPARSA YOGA 238
ASPECTS IN VEDIC ASTROLOGY 1703
ASPECTS OF EARLY VISNUISM 9
ASPECTS OF HINDI PHONOLOGY 1410
ASPECTS OF HINDU MORALITY 10
ASPECTS OF INDIAN SOCIETY AND
ECONOMY IN THE NINTEENTH
CENTURY 1382
ASPECTS OF POLITICAL IDEAS AND
INSTITUTIONS IN ANCIENT INDIA
1383
Asrani, U.A. 677
THE ASHTADHYAYI OF PANINI (2
Vols.)óVasu 1411
ASTADHYAYI OF PANINIó Katre 1412
ASTAVAKRAGITA : The Song of the Self
Supreme 502
ASTRAL ODDYSSEY 376
ASTRO EQUATION FOR SPECIFIC
PROFESSION 1704
ASTROLOGICAL BIOGRAPHIES 1705
AN ASTROLOGICAL GUIDE TO HEAL
YOURSELF 1706
ASTROLOGICAL SECRETS OF FRIEND-
SHIP, LOVE & MARRIAGE 1707
ASTROLOGY: A New Age Guide 1708
ASTROLOGY AND PSEUDO SCIEN-
TIFIC CRITICISM 1709
ASTROLOGY AND THE HOAX OF SCI-
ENTIFIC TEMPER 1710
ASTROLOGY AND YOU 1711
ASTROLOGY IN BUDDHISM 1712
THE ASTROLOGY OF THE SEERS 1713
ASTROLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY AND THE
FOUR ELEMENTS 1714
ASTRONOMICAL APPLICATION OF
VEDIC MATHEMATICS 1715
ASTRO WISDOM 1716
ASURA IN EARLY VEDIC RELIGION 11
Asvaghosa 763
ASVAGHOSA AND HIS TIMES 1293
THE ASVAMEDHA: The Rite and its
Logic 12
Atmananda,Tr. 1148
THE ATMAN BRAHMAN IN ANCIENT
BUDDHISM 743
ATHARVA VEDA SAMHITA (2 Vols.) 13
AT PLAY WITH KRISHNA 14
ATISA AND TIBET 742
AUM HINDUTVAM 15
Aung, Shwe Zan 830, 973
Austin, James H. 551
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A YOGI 1123
Avalon, Arthur (John Woodroffe) 697,
Page 41, 700, 701, 705, 719
Aveling, Harry 1172, 1190, 1209
Avinasha, Bodhi 721
AWAKENING NATUREíS HEALING
INTELLIGENCE 1809
AYURVEDA: A Life of Balance 1810
AYURVEDA AND AROMATHERAPY
1815
AYURVEDA AND LIFE IMPRESSIONS
BODY WORK 1816
AYURVEDA AND PANCHAKARMA
1817
AYURVEDA AND THE MIND 1818
AYURVEDA FOREVER WELLBEING
1811
AYURVEDA FOR WOMEN 1819
AYURVEDA HEALTH AND
WELLNESS SERIES Page 105
AYURVEDA NATUREíS MEDICINE
1820
AYURVEDA REVOLUTIONIZED 1821
AYURVEDA: Secrets of Healing 1812
AYURVEDA: The Gentle Health System
1813
AYURVEDA: The Science of Self Healing
1814
AYURVEDIC ASTROLOGY 1717
AYURVEDIC BEAUTY CARE 1822
THE AYURVEDIC COOKBOOK 1823
THE AYURVEDIC COOKING 1824
AYURVEDIC COOKING FOR ALL 1825
AYURVEDIC COOKING FOR SELF-
HEALING 1826
AYURVEDIC DIET 1827
AYURVEDIC HEALING 1828
AYURVEDIC HEALING FOR WOMEN
1829
AYURVEDIC HERBOLOGY 1830
AYURVEDIC NUTRITION 1831
AYURVEDIC REMEDIES FOR THE
WHOLE FAMILY 1832
AYURVEDIC SPA 1833
AYURVEDIC TONGUE DIAGNOSIS
1834
THE AYURVEDIC VEGAN KITCHEN
1835
AYURVEDIC YOGA THERAPY 1836
Ayyangar, Ranganayaki, V. 1680
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B
Babb, Lawrence A. 1066, 1183
Babineau, E.J. 1177
Bachchan, Haribans Rai 1658, 2217
THE ëBACK TO EDENí COOKBOOK
1837
Badlani, Hiro G. 73
Baginski, Bodo 545
Bahadur, Jaya Chamarajendra Wadiyer
1140
Bahadur, K.P., Tr. 1178, 1613, 1625
BAHINA BAI 1124
Bahirat, B.P. 1195
Bahl, Kali Charan 1479
Bahulkar, Shrikant Page 3, 83
Bahulkar, S.S., Mg. Ed. 218
Bailey, Greg 5, Page 3,
BAITAL PACHCHISI 1539
Bakker, Hans, Ed. 128
BALANCED DIET 1838
BALANCED YOGA 538
BALANCE YOUR HARMONES,
BALANCE YOUR LIFE 1839
Balbir, Nalini, Co. Ed. 1088
Balcerowicz, Pioter, Ed. 259, 297, 1076,
1081
Ballantyne, J.R. 1436, 1618
Balooni, Shridhar, Tr. & Annot. 5
Balslev, Anindita Niyogi 346
Balu, V. 1153
Balz, Rodolphe 1872
Bandlamudi, Lakshmi 121
Banerjea, Akshaya Kumar 468
Banerjee, S.C. 1648
Banerjee, Satyaranjan Page 64, 2130
Bangali Baba 368
Bapat, P.V. 1041
BARAHMASA IN INDIAN LITERA-
TURES 1540
Barlow, J.S., Jt. Ed. 961
Barnett, Robert, Ed. 1361
Barua, B.M. 418
Basham, A.L. 1323
THE BASIC WAYS OF KNOWING 239
Batchelor, Martine 770
Batie, Howard F. 1868
BATTLE, BARDS BRAHMINS 16
THE BAUDHAYANA SRAUTASUTRA
(4 Vols.) 240
THE BAUDHAYANA SRAUTASUTRA
(with the Commentary of Bhavasvamin
& Gopalabhatta) (5 Vol.s) 241
Baumer, Bettina, Ed. 133, 1269, 1270,
1277
Baumer, Rachel Van 1622
Beal, Samuel, Tr. 869, 990, 1300
BEAT FATIQUE OF YOGA 539
BEATING TANTRA AT ITS OWN GAME
683
Beck, Guy L. 1683
BECOMING THE BUDDHA 744
Bedekar, V.M., Tr. 181, 276, 716
Bedi, Ashok 616
Bednarik, Robert G. 1253
Behl, Benoy 955
BEING AND MEANING 377
BEING AS CONSCIOUSNESS 745
Bellchambers, Diane 1499
Bell, Charles 984, 1351, 1360, 1376
Benard, Elisabeth Anne 23, 822
Bendal, Cecil 1002
Benedikter, Franz 1930
Bentley, Ellean 1936
Bepin Behari 1365, 1705, 1763, 1768
Berkson, Carmel, Photographer 1246
Bernard, Theos 272
Bess, Savitri L. 1194
THE BEST BET 1718
Betty, L. Stafford 354
BETWEEN THE EMPIRES 1294
Beyer, Stephen 928
BEYOND ORIENTALISM 378
BEYOND RELIGION 540
BEYOND THE FOUR VARNAS 1295
BEYOND THE WORD 379
THE BHADRAMAYAKARA
VYAKARANA 746
BHAGAVAD GITA óEdgerton 503
BHAGAVAD GITAó Hill 504
THE BHAGAVAD GITAó Prasad 505
BHAGAVAD GITA óJudge 506
BHAGAVAD GITAó Gotshalk 507
BHAGAVAD GITAó Jacobs 508
BHAGAVADGITA óAreira 509
THE BHAGAVAD GITA AND INNER
TRANSFORMATION 510
BHAGAVAD GITA IN 365 DAYS 511
BHAGAVADGITA WITH THE SANAT-
SUJATIYA AND THE ANUGITA (SBE
Vol. 8) 512
BHAGAVAN SRI SATHYA SAI BABA
1125
Bhagyalakshmi, S. 1150
BHAI VIR SINGH 1126
THE BHAKTIRASAMRTASINDHU OF
RUPA GOSVAMIN 1541
BHAMATI AND VIVARNA SCHOOLS
OF ADVAITA VEDANTA 242
BHAMINIVILASA OF JAGANNATH
PANDIT 1542
Bhandare, H.S. 1632
THE BHARATA MANJARI OF KSEMEN -
DRA 1543
BHARATA NATYAM ON THE GLOBAL
STAGE 1660
Bharat Bhoosan 1223
BHARDVAJAS IN ANCIENT INDIA 1296
Bhargava, Dayananda 1082, 1091, Page
64
BHARTRHARI: Language, Thought and
Reality 1413
BHARTRHARI: Philosopher and Gram-
marian 1414
Bhasin, Inder Bhan 320
BHASKARAKANTHAS MOKSOPAYA-
TIKA 1544
BHASNATAKCHAKRAM 1545
Bhat, D.N.S. 1474
Bhat, M.R. 1719, 1725, 1727
Bhat, M.S. 729
Bhate, Saroja 1414
Bhatt, G.P., Page ii, Ed. 5, 239, 566
Bhatt, N.R., Ed. & Tr. 682
Bhatt, S.R. 785
Bhatta, C.P. 458
Bhattacharji, Sukumari 84
Bhattacharya, B.C. 1257
Bhattacharya, Chintamani 709
Bhattacharya, Gopinath, Ed. 488
Bhattacharya, K. 839
Bhattacharya, Kamleswar 743
Bhattacharya, P.K. 1322
Bhattacharya, Vidhushekhara 3
Bhattacharyya, Benoytosh 899
Bhattacharyya, Haridass, Ed. 1151
Bhattacharyya, Janaki Vallabha 306
Bhattacharyya K.C. 488
Bhattaraka, Ramacandra Mahapatra
Kaula 1269
BHAVABHUTI 1546
Bhava Ram 550, 555
Bhavsar, S.N., Gen. Ed. Page 99
Bhayani, H.C. 1409
Bhikkhu, Lokananda 960
Bhikshu Thich Minh Chau 820
Bhikshu Thich Thien Chau 919
BHOGILAL LEHERCHAND INSTITUTE
OF INDOLOGY PUBLICATIONS
Page 62
BHOGA KARIKA OF SADYOJYOTI 243
Bhojak, Lakshman Bhai 2127
Bhowmick, Anasuya 1275
Bhuvanbhanusuri Acarya Vijay 1077
THE BIBLE TREMBLED 1127
BIBLIOTHECA BUDDHICA (30 Vols. in
32 Pts.) 747, 1493
BIDAR : Its History and Monuments 1297
BIJAK OF KABIR 1128
BIO-ETHERIC HEALING 1840
BIRDS IN SANSKRIT LITERATURE 1547
Biria, S.F. Page 35
Birkbeck, Lyn 1716
Bisgaard, Daniel James 1656
Bishop, Donald H. 382
Bisschop, Peter, Gen. Ed. Page 9
Black, Brian 141
Black S. Jason 717
Blackman, Carol 1938
Blackstone, Judith 594
Blackstone, Kathryn R. 1056
BLISS OF REALITY 380
Bloch, J. 1422
Bloomfield, L. 1438
Bloomfield, M. 78, 1509
Bloom, Pamela, Comp. & Ed. 881
BLOSSOMS OF FRIENDSHIP 541
THE BLUE ANNALS 748
Bobde, P.V. 1152, 1577
Bodewitz, H.W. 33
THE BODHICARYAVATARA OF
SANTIDEVA 749
BODHIDHARMA RETOLD 750
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THE BODHISATTVA DOCTRINE IN
BUDDHIST SANSKRIT LITERATURE
751
THE BODHISATTVA PATH 752
BODHISATTVAS OF THE FOREST
AND THE FORMATION OF THE
MAHAYANA 753
THE BODHISATTVA VOW 754
THE BODHISATTVA WARRIORS 755
BODILY SELF-SACRIFICE IN INDIAN
BUDDHIST LITERATURE 756
Boericke, William 1915
Bohtlingk, Otto 1453, 1522, 1524
Bolon, Carol Radcliffe 1249
Bond, George D. 803
Boner, Alice 1266, 1269, 1277
Boner, Georgette 1236
Bonshek, Anna 453
THE BOOK OF BUDDHAS 757
BOOK OF DAILY PRAYER FOR ALL 542
THE BOOK OF HINDU IMAGERY 17
THE BOOK OF LIFE 543
THE BOOK OF THE GRADUAL SAY-
INGS (5 Vols.) 758
THE BOOK OF THE KINDRED SAY-
INGS (5 Pts.) 759
Borody, W.A. 243
Bose, Mandakranta, Ed. & Tr. 1684
Bossche, Frank Van Den 1075
Bothra, Pushpa 1093
Boucher, Daniel 753
THE BOWL OF SAKI 1129
Bracken, Joseph A. 397
Bradley, Tamdin Sither 1919
THE BRAHMA KUMARIS AS A
REFLEXIVE TRADITION 1130
Brahma, Nalini Kanta 469
BRAHMAN AND PERSON 244
BRAHMASUTRA SANKARABHASYAM
245
BRAINS, BUDDHAS AND BELIEVING
760
Braitstein, Lara, Ed. & Tr. 966
Brandon, James R. 1622
Braue, Donald A. 451
BREATH OF LIFE 1841
BREATHE FREE 1842
Breaux, Charles 583
Brennan, J.H. 927
Brenner, Paul 1843
Brereton, Joel P., Jt. Tr. 162
THE BRHAD DEVATA 18
BRHADDESI OF SRI MATANGA MUNI
(Vol. I & II) 1661
BRHAT SAMHITA OF VARAHAMIHIRA
(2 Pts.) 1719
THE BRIDGE TO THE THREE HOLY
CITIES 19
THE BRIEF CATALOGUES TO THE
NARTHANG AND THE LHASA
KANJURS 761
Briggs, George W. 1154
BRIHAD-NIRGRANTHA
STUTIMANIMANJUSA 1067
BRIHAT JATAKA OF VARAHAMIHIRA
1720
Brockington, John 16
Brodrick, Allan Houghton, Tr. 1798
Bronkhorst, Johannes Page 3, 265, 304,
362, 659, 1227, 1317, 1414, 1483
Brooks, Charles R. 1156
Brooks, Douglas Renfrew 608
Brough, John, Ed. & Comm. 873
Brown, Brian E. 766
Brown, Kerry 770
Brown, W. Norman 112
Bruhn, Klaus 1103
Brunton, Paul 361, Page 28, 603
Bryant, Edwin F., Ed. 97
Brzezinski, Jan K. (Jagadananda Das),
Tr. 372
Bubenik, Vit 1476
Buck, William 107, 149
Bucknell, R.S. 1466
BUDDHA: His life, His Doctrine, His
Order 762
THE BUDDHACARITA OR ACTS OF
BUDDHA BY ASVAGHOSA 763
THE BUDDHA FROM DOLPO 764
BUDDHA IN THE WAITING ROOM 1843
BUDDHA-KAUSIKAíS
RAMARAKSASTOTRA 765
THE BUDDHA NATURE 766
Buddha Prakash 1399
THE BUDDHAíS LAW AMONG THE
BIRDS 767
BUDDHA'S NOT SMILING 768
BUDDHAíS TEACHINGS 769
BUDDHICA BRITAINICA Page 45
BUDDHISM AND ECOLOGY 770
BUDDHISM AND JUNGIAN PSYCHOL-
OGY 771
BUDDHISM AND SCIENCEó Wallace
772
BUDDHISM AND SCIENCEóKirtisinghe
773
BUDDHISM IN CENTRAL ASIA 1298
BUDDHISM IN COMPARATIVE LIGHT
774
BUDDHISM IN CONTEMPORARY
TIBET 775
BUDDHISM IN TRANSLATIONS 776
THE BUDDHISM OF TIBET 777
BUDDHISM TRANSFORMED 778
BUDDHISMS AND DECONSTRUC-
TIONS 779
THE BUDDHIST ART OF NAGARJUNA-
KONDA 1241
BUDDHIST, BRAHMINS AND BELIEF
780
BUDDHIST COSMOLOGY 781
BUDDHIST CRITICAL SPIRITUALITY
782
THE BUDDHIST DEAD 783
A BUDDHIST DOCTRINE OF EXPERI-
ENCE 784
BUDDHIST EPISTEMOLOGY 785
BUDDHIST FORMAL LOGIC 786
BUDDHIST HYBRID SANSKRIT GRAM-
MAR & DICTIONARY (2 Vols.) 1494
BUDDHIST HYBRID SANSKRIT
READER 1495
BUDDHIST IMAGES OF HUMAN PER-
FECTION 787
BUDDHIST INDIA 1299
BUDDHIST INSIGHT 788
BUDDHISTISCHE BEGRIFFSREIHEN
ALS SKIZZEN DES ER LOSUNGS-
WEGES 789
BUDDHIST LEGENDS (3 Vols.) 790
BUDDHIST LOGIC (2 Vols.) 791
BUDDHIST LOGIC AND QUANTAM
DILEMMA 792
BUDDHIST MAHAYANA TEXTS (SBE
Vol. 49) 793
A BUDDHIST MANUAL OF PSYCHO-
LOGICAL ETHICS 794
BUDDHIST MONASTIC DISCIPLINE
795
BUDDHIST MONKS AND MONASTER-
IES IN INDIA 796
BUDDHIST PARABLES 797
THE BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY OF
UNIVERSAL FLUX 798
THE BUDDHIST PILGRIMAGE 799
BUDDHIST POSITIVENESS 800
BUDDHIST PRECEPT AND PRACTICE
801
BUDDHIST RECORDS OF THE WEST-
ERN WORLD BY SI-YU-KI 1300
BUDDHIST REFLECTIONS 802
THE BUDDHIST REVIVAL IN SRI
LANKA 803
BUDDHIST SAINTS IN INDIA 804
BUDDHIST SECTS IN INDIA 805
BUDDHIST SPIRITUALITY (2 Vols.) 806
BUDDHIST STUDIESó Gombrich 807
THE BUDDHIST STUDIESó Silk 808
BUDDHIST SUTTAS (SBE Vol. 11) 809
THE BUDDHIST TANTRAS 684, 810
BUDDHIST THOUGHT AND RITUAL
811
BUDDHIST TRADITION SERIES (60
Vols.) Page 58
THE BUDDHIST VISNU 1131
BUDDHIST WISDOM 812
Bueker, Joyce 1838
Buhler, George 101, 166
Buhnemann, Gudrun 144, 765, 994
Bulcke, C. 350
Burde, Jayant 122, 163, 490, 792, 1087,
1232
Burgess, Ebenezer, Tr. 1766
Burgess, James, Ed. 1278
Burley, Mikel 571
Burlingame, Eugene Watson, Tr. 790,
797
Burnell, A.C. 1509
Burrow, T. 1465
Burton, David F. 852
Buswell, Robert E. 1047
Butalia, Romola 644, 1165
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Caland, W. 90, 1974
Caillat, Colette, Ed. 1088
THE CALL OF THE UPANISHADS 20
Callewaert, Winand M. 1160, 1215, 1566
CALMING THE MIND AND
DISCERNING THE REAL 813
Campbell, Joseph, Ed. 319, 1240, 1264,
1578
Campbell, June 877
CANDIPATHAH 21, 1976
Cannon, Dolores 1721
CAN YOU LISTEN TO A WOMEN 1132
CAPTURING THE AURA 544
Carbine, Jason A., Jt. Ed. 915
Cardona, George 1429, 1452, Page 83,
1460
Carol, M. 1650
Carriere, Jean-Cloude 975
Carteret, Nikki De 635
CASTE AND BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY
814
A CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS IN
JAISALMER JAIN BHANDARAS
1068
A CATALOGUE OF VAISNAVA LIT-
ERATURE 22
CATURDANDIPRAKASIKA OF VENKA -
TAMAKHIN (2 Vols.) 1662
Caves, R.E. 1408
CELEBRATING DEATH 381
Cenkner, William 1226
THE CENTRAL CONCEPTION OF BUD-
DHISM AND THE MEANING OF
WORD DHARMA 815
THE CENTRAL PHILOSOPHY OF BUD-
DHISM 816
THE CENTRALITY OF ETHICS IN BUD-
DHISM 817
CETANA AND THE DYNAMICS OF
VOLITION IN THERAVEDA BUD-
DHISM 818
Chai Shin Yu 846
Chaitanya, Satswarupa 176
Chaitanya, Shakthiswarupa 176
THE CHAKRA HANDBOOK 545
Chakrabarti, Arindam, Ed. 257, Page 26
Chakrabarti, Kisor Kumar 250
THE CHAKRAS AND ESOTERIC HEAL-
ING 546
Chakraburtty, Sneh 614, 628, 645
Chakravarti, Mahadeva 28
Chakravarti, Mohit 1164, 1201
Chakravarty, Kalyan Kumar 1253
Chalam 1630
Chalmers, Lord 769
Chalmers, Robert, Tr. 903
Chan, Wing-Tsit, Ed. 861
Chanana, D.R. 1422
Chandra, D.K., Tr. 1263
CHANDRAGUPTA MAURYA AND HIS
TIMES 1301
Chang, Garma C.C. 1040
CHANGING MINDS 246
CHANTING THE NAMES OF MANJUSRI
819
Chapple, Christopher Key Ed. 257, 1099
Chari, S.M.S. 199, 229, 266, 323, 466
Chari, V.K. 1655
Chatterjee, A.K. 1059
Chatterjee, Margaret 387, 463
Chatterjee Satischandra 287, 310
Chattopadhaya, Alaka 742, 1021
Chattopadhaya, D.P. 374, 487, Page 76
Chattopadhaya, Rajgopala 1224
Chattopadhaya, S. 1367
Chattopadhyay, Debiprasad 1021
CHATURDASALAKSANI DIDHITI
GADADHARI 247
Chaturvedi, Mithilesh, Ed. 1413, 1487,
Page 83
Chaturvedi, Vibha, Ed. 351
Chaudhary, Amala 1217
Chaudhuri, Narayana 1225
Chemparathy G. 284
Chhajer, Bimal 547
Chi, Chang Chen, Tr. 856
Chi, R.S.V. 786
Chimpa, Lama 742
Chinchore, Mangala R. 838
THE CHINESE HERBALIST'S HAND-
BOOK 1844
THE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE
MADE EASY 1845
THE CHINESE HEVAJRATANTRA 685
THE CHINESE MADHYAMA AGAMA
AND THE PALI MAJJHIMA NIKAYA
820
CHINESE MASSAGE MANUAL 1846
CHINESE MEDICINE AND AYURVEDA
1847
CHINESE MONKS IN INDIA 821
CHINESE THOUGHT 382
CHINESE WAY TO HEALTH 1848
THE CHINESE WAY TO KEEP FIT 1849
Chinmoy, Sri 1231
CHINNAMASTA 23, 822
Chodron, Gelongma Migme, Jt. Tr. 1049
Chophal, Ngawan G. Samten 950
Cicovacki, Predrag, Ed. 1105
THE CITRASUTRA OF VISNUDHAR-
MOTTARA PURANA 24
CLAIMING THE HIGH GROUND 1302
Claire, Mary St. 549
Claire, Thomas 667
CLASSICAL HINDU MYTHOLOGY 25
CLASSICAL INDIAN ETHICAL
THOUGHT 248
CLASSICAL INDIAN METAPHYSICS
249
CLASSICAL INDIAN PHILOSOPHY OF
MIND 250
CLASSICAL SAMKHYA 251
CLASSICAL YOGA PHILOSOPHY AND
THE LEGACY OF SAMKHYA 252
CLEAR LIGHT OF BLISS 823
THE CLEVER ADULTERESS 1069
Clifford, Terry 1946
THE CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 1780
Coburn, Thomas B. 36
Coelho, Ivo, Ed. 244, 352
Cohen, Andrew 400, 447
Cohen, Leslie, Ed. 604
Cohen, S.S. 234
Cohn, Marian 1803
Cole, Colin A. 238
Coleman, John E. 474
COLLECTED PAPERS ON BUDDHIST
STUDIES 824
COLLECTED PAPERS ON JAINA STUD-
IES 1070
COLLECTED PAPERS ON THE
TATHAGATAGARBHA
DOCTRINE 825
THE COLLECTED WORKS OF J.
KRISHNAMURTI (18 Vols.) Page 25
COLLECTED WORKS OF LOUIS DE LA
VALLEE POUSSIN Page 48
THE COLLECTION OF THE MIDDLE
LENGTH SAYINGS (3 Vols) 826
COLLECTIVE WISDOM 827
Collins, Brain 66
COLLISION WITH THE INFINITE 1133
Comans, Michael 302
COMING HOME 383
A COMMENTATOR IN SERVICE OF
THE EMPIRE 26
A COMPANION TO SANSKRIT LIT-
ERATURE 1648
A COMPARATIVE DICTIONARY OF
THE INDO-ARYAN LANGUAGES (4
Vols.) 1496
COMPARATIVE ETHICS IN HINDU
AND BUDDHIST TRADITION 1134
A COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF IDEAS
384
COMPARATIVE RELIGION 1135
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RELI-
GIONS 1136
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE
JAINA THEORIES OF REALITY AND
KNOWLEDGE 1071
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE
PRATIMOKSHA 828
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE
TEACHINGS OF DON JUAN AND
MADHYAMAKA BUDDHISM 829
THE COMPLETE BIJAK OF KABIR 1137
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO
HOMOEOPATHY 1850
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO MANAGING
STRESS 547
COMPENDIUM OF PHILOSOPHY 830
THE COMPLETE REIKI HANDBOOK
1851
THE COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF
PSYCHOLOGY 1781
CONCEPT OF COW IN
THE RIGVEDA 27
THE CONCEPT OF MAN 385
CONCEPT OF RUDRA SIVA THROUGH
THE AGES 28
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CONCEPTION OF BUDDHIST NIR-
VANA 831
CONCISE HISTORY OF CLASSICAL
SANSKRIT LITERATURE 1649
A CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO IN-
DIAN MEDICINE 1852
CONCISE PALI-ENGLISH DICTIO-
NARY 1497
THE CONCISE SANSKRIT-ENGLISH
DICTIONARY 1498
CONCORDANCE TO PRINCIPAL
UPANISHADS AND BHAGAVAD-
GITA 513
CONDITIONAL RELATIONS (2 Pts. in
One) 832
CONQUER YOUR STRESS WITH MIND/
BODY TECNIQUES 1853
CONSCIOUSNESS : Integrating Eastern
Perspectives 548
CONSCIOUSNESS IN ADVAITA VEDA-
NTA 253
CONTEMPORARY INDIAN PHILOSO-
PHYóLal 386
CONTEMPORARY INDIAN PHILOSO-
PHYóChatterjee 387
CONTEMPORARY RELIGION AND
PHILOSOPHY Page 24
CONTRIBUTION OF TIBETAN LAN-
GUAGE, HISTORY AND CULTURE
(2 Vols.) 833
CONVERSATIONS WITH NOSTRADA-
MUS (3 Vols.) 1721
Conze, Edward 767, 911
THE COSMIC CALCULATOR (In 3 Books
with Teacher's Guide & Answer Book)
1722
THE COSMIC PLAY OF POWER 686
THE COSMOLOGY OF THE BHAGA-
VATA PURANA 29
THE COSMOTHEANDRIC EXPERI-
ENCE 388
Coster, Geraldine 1801
COUPLETS FROM KABIR 1138
A COURSE IN ADVANCED HINDI (2
Pts. in one) 1415
A COURSE IN INDIAN PHILOSOPHY
389
Covill, Linda 940
Coward, Harold G. 114, 343, 485, 1161
Cowell, E.B. 337, 793, 903, 1563
Crandall, Joanne 1687
CREATING A TRANSPARENT DEMOC-
RACY 1384
CREATIVITY: Concept and Findings 1782
Critchley, Simon 405
A CRITICAL HISTORY OF WESTERN
PHILOSOPHY 390
CRITICAL STUDIES ON PANINIAN
SYSTEM Page 83
CRITICAL SURVEY OF INDIAN PHI-
LOSOPHY 391
Crook, John 892, 1058, 1061
Crooke William 1290, 1509
Crow, David 1898
CRYSTAL LIGHT & LOVE 549
Cuevas, Bryan J., Ed. 783
CULAVAMSA 1303
THE CULT OF JAGANNATHA 30
THE CULT OF VINAYAKA 31
CULTURAL HISTORY FROM THE VAYU
PURANA 32
CULTURE AND CONSCIOUSNESS 392
Cunningham, Scott 1892
THE CURIOUS HATS OF MAGICAL
MATHS (Book I & II) 1723
Curren, Erik D. 768
Cushnir, Howard Raphael 661
D
Dadape, E.V. 1542
Dagens, B. 1256, 1258, 1259, 1266
Dahiya, B.S., Ed. 1325
Dahlaquist, Allan 1346
THE DAILY EVENING AND MORNING
OFFERING 33
Dahlby, Mark, Ed. 882
Dalai Lama 14
th
777, 880, 967, 975, 2107
THE DALAI LAMA: A Policy of Kindness
834
Dalvi, Rohit, Jt. Ed. 260
DANA: Giving and Getting in Pali Bud-
dhism 835
DANCE DIALECTS OF INDIA 1663
DANCE OF DIVINE LOVE 1548
THE DANCE OF THE SOUL 1139
DANCING WITH SIVA 34
Danielou, Alain 123
Danzer, Hal C. 1903
Dareini, Ali Akbar, Tr. & Annot. 1363
Dargyay, Eva 989
Darian, Steven G. 1315
Darling, Gregory Joseph 864
Darmesteter, J., Tr. 1233
DARSAN: Seeing the Divine Image in
India 35
Das, A.C. 1335
Das, G.N. 1138
Das, Rahul Peter 1909
Das, Rajendra Prasad, Jt. Ed. 1269, 1270
Das, Sadananda, Jt. Ed. 1269
Das, Sarat Chandra 1434, 1527
Das, S.K. 553
Das, Srikrishna 542
DASAKUMARACARITA OF DANDIN
1549
DASAVAIKALIKA SUTRA OF ARYA
SAYYAMBHAVA 1072
Dasgupta, Debendra Chandra 1090
Dasgupta, S.N. 275, 364, 365, 464, 691,
1203, 1654
Dasgupta, Surama 406
Dash, Jagannath 204
Dass, Jagessar 1137
Dass, Vishnu 1830
Date, V.H. 1213
Datta, Kalikinkar 1306
Datta, Kamalesh 1674
Datta, Swati 1348
Datta, D.M. 287, 341
DATTATREYA 1140
DATTILAM 1664
Dave, K.N. 1547
Dave, M.K. 1777
Davidson, John 631, 1799
Davidson, Ronald M. 896, 1034
Davis, Donald R. Page 79, 1381
Davis, Richard H. 103, 1031
Davis, Roy Eugene 445, 543, 559, 593, 598,
615, 627, 632, 633, 637
Daya Mata 565
De Bevoise, M.B., Tr. 402
De Ropp, Robert S. 617
Dean, V.M. 1397
THE DEBATE OF KING MILINDA 836
DEBATING VERBAL COGNITION 254
DEEP YOGA 550
THE DEFINITIVE DREAM DICTIO-
NARY 1499
DEGREES OF REIKI 1854
Dehejia, Harsha V. 55, 102, 134, 1235,
1242
DEITY AND SPIRIT POSSESSION IN
SOUTH ASIA 1141
Deleu, Jozef 1118
DELHI: A Tale of Seven Cities 1304
DEMYSTIFYING DEATH 393
Denning, Melita 1793
Denwood, Philip, Ed. 1358
Deodhar, Lalita 145
Desai, Urmila 1823
Deshmukh, C.D. 1403
Deshmukh, Shrikrishna D., Comm. 403,
1193
Deshpande, Madhav M., Ed. 1429, 1430,
1462, Page 83
Deshpande, N.A., Tr. 5
Desmarais, Michele Marie 246
DESPAIR AND MODERNITY 1242
Dessein, Bart 996
De, Sushil Kumar 1654
Deussen, Paul 181, 322
Deutsch, Eliot 260, 424
Deva, Premananda 486
Devadhar, C.R., Ed. 1531, 1535, 1545,
1580, 1582, 1590, 1594, 1610, 1615,
1627, 1642, 1647
Devaraja, N.K. 452
DEVAVANIPRAVESHIKA 1416
DEVELOPMENT IN MEDITATION AND
STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS 551
Devdas, Nalini 818
DEVI MAHATMYA 36
DEVIMAHATMAYAM: In Praise of the
Goddess 37
DEVOTIONAL POEMS OF MIRABAI
1142
DEVOTIONAL SONGS OF NARSI
MEHTA 1143
Dhaky, M.A., Ed. 1065
Dhaky, Madhushudan, Ed. 1067
Dhammajoti, K.L. Page 48
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THE DHAMMAPADA AND THE
SUTTANIPATA (SBE Vol.10) 837
DHARMAóOlivelle 1305
Dharmadhikari, T.N., Ed. 241
Dharma, Krishna 1602
DHARMAKIRTIíS THEORY OF
HETUCENTRICITY OF
ANUMANA 838
DHARMA LAWS AND
LAW SEERS OF INDIA 1385
Dharmapala 736
DHARMASUTRA PARALLELS 38
DHARAMASUTRAS: The Law Codes of
Apastamba, Gautama, Baudhayana
and Vasistha 1386
DHVANYALOKA OF ANANDAVAR-
DHANA 1550
Diaconescu, Bogdam 254
THE DIALECTICAL METHOD OF
NAGARJUNA 839
DIALOGUE WITH DEATH 395
DIALOGUES OF THE BUDDHA (3 Pts.)
840
DIALOGUES ON REALITY 394
THE DIAMOND ISLE 841
A DICTIONARY, ENGLISH AND SAN-
SKRIT 1500
DICTIONARY OF BUDDHISM OF
SOKA GAKKAI 842, 1501
DICTIONARY OF CHINESE BUDDHIST
TERMS 1502
THE DICTIONARY OF HINDUSTANI
CLASSICAL MUSIC 1665
DICTIONARY OF PALI PROPER NAMES
(2 Vols.) 1503
THE DICTIONARY OF THE ESOTERIC
1505
DICTIONARY OF TIBETAN MATERIA
MEDICA 1504
Diemer, Deedre 530
Dikshit, S.B. 1733
Dikshit, Somdutt 1734
Dikshit, Sudhakar S., Ed. 1180
Dikshitar, V.R. Ramachandra 699, 1380,
1391, 1396, 1518
DIMENSIONS OF RENUNCIATION IN
ADVAITA VEDANTA 255
Dimmitt, Cornellia, Ed. & Tr. 25, Page 3
Dube, Chris, Ed. 1137
Duckwitz, Magdalene, Jt. Au. 1103
Duckworth, Douglas S. 944
Duerr, Kathy 1904
Dulichand 1113
Dumoulin, Henrich 1062
Dundas, Paul, Gen. Ed. Page 9, 1100
Duneja, Prabha 74, 520, 523, 592
Dupuche, John R. 696
DUTCH IN BENGAL AND BIHAR 1306
Dutt, Nalinaksha 805, 931
Dutt, Sukumar 796
A DWELLING PLACE FOR WISDOM
399
Dwivedi, R.C. 290, 312, 344, 718, 1605,
2296
Dyczkowski, Mark S.G., 256
E
THE EARLY ABBOTS OF ëPHAN-PA
NA-LENDRA 1307
EARLY BUDDHISM AND CHRISTIAN-
ITY 846
EARLY BUDDHISM AND THE
BHAGAVADGITA 847
EARLY BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY 848
EARLY BUDDHIST THEORY OF
KNOWLEDGE 849
EARLY CHAUHAN DYNASTIES 1308
EARLY MADHYAMIKA IN INDIA AND
CHINA 850
EARLY RULERS OF KHAJURAHO 1309
EARLY TANTRIC MEDICINE 1855
AN EARLY UPANISADIC READER 1420
EAST AND WEST IN AESTHETICS 1552
EASTERN SPIRITUALITY FOR MOD-
ERN LIFE 1146
Eastham, Scott, Ed. 388
Eby, Carol 376
Eck, Diana L. 35
Eckel, Malcolm David 905
ECOLOGICAL SPIRITUALITY 41
ECONOMIC LIFE IN NORTHERN
INDIA 1387
ECSTATIC SPONTANEITY 851
Edgerton, F. 503, 1494, 1495, 1555, 1641
EDUCATION AND SOCIAL CHANGES
IN BIHAR 1310
Dinnaga 736
DISCIPLINE 843
DISCOURSES ON YOG 552
DISCOVER VEDIC MATHEMATICS
1724
DISCOVERING THE REALM BEYOND
APPEARANCE 396
THE DISGUISE OF LANGUAGE 1417
Divalerio, David M. 916
THE DIVINE CONSORT 1144
DIVINE ECSTASY 1243
DIVINE LIGHT 553
DIVINE MANIFESTATION 39
THE DIVINE MATRIX 397
THE DIVINE PLAYER 398
DIVINITY SECULARIZED 844
DIWAN OF INAYAT KHAN 1145
Doctor, Andreas 1035
Doctor, Thomas H., Tr. 941
THE DOCTRINE OF THE BUDDHA 845
THE DOCTRINE OF THE JAINAS 1073
THE DOCTRINE OF THE UPANISADS
AND THE EARLY BUDDHISM 40
THE DOCTRINE OF VIBRATION 256
Doherty, Meta B. 1811
Dolci, L.N. 1455
Dolowich, Gray 1805
Donden, Yeshi 1874
DOORWAYS TO AWAKENING 554
Dorjee, Pema 1272
Dorjee, Yeshi 1026
Douglas, Paul 336
Dow, Alexander, Tr. 1325
Dragonetti, Carmen 369, 422, 745, 800,
952, 959
DRAMA AND RITUAL OF EARLY HIN-
DUISM 1666
THE DRAMA OF PRINCE ARJUNA 1551
Dravid, Raja Ram 328
DRAVIDIAN STUDIES 1418
DRAVIDIAN THEORIES 1419
DRAVYA-SAMGRAHA OF
NEMICHANDRA SIDDHANTA-
CHAKRAVARTTI 1074
Dreyer, Ronnie Gale 1771
Droznzowicz, M. Cremiak 132
Drury, Naama 169
Drury, Nevill 1505
Efron, Ronald T. Potter 1958
Egenes, Linda 1866
Egenes, Thomas 1433
Eggeling, J. 172
Ehling, Dagmar 1844
THE EIGHT LIMBS OF YOGA 555
THE EIGHTY FOUR HYMNS OF HITA
HARIVAMSA 1553
Eimer, Helmut 789
Elder, George R. 788
ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1783
ELEMENTS OF HINDU ICONOGRAPHY
(2 Vols.) 1244
ELEMENTS OF INDIAN ARCHITEC-
TURE 1245
ELEMENTS OF JAINA GEOGRAPHY 1075
ELEMENTS OF POETRY IN MAHABHA-
RATA 1554
THE ELEPHANT LORE OF THE HIN-
DUS 1555
ELEPHANTA: The Cave of Shiva 1246
Elkins, David N. 640
Elkman, Stuart Mark 291
Eltschinger, Vincent 814
EMBRACING HEAVEN AND EARTH 400
Emmerick, R.E. 1019
Emmons, Janet 1900
Emmons, Michael L. 1900
EMPOWERMENT THROUGH REIKI 1856
EMPTINESS APPRAISED 852
THE EMPTINESS OF EMPTINESS 853
EMPTINESS YOGA 854
ENCHANTING BEAUTY 1857
ENCOUNTERING BLISS 1147
ENCOUNTERING KALI 42
ENCOUNTERS WITH INFINITY 401
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF DREAM IN-
TERPRETATION 1506
ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF INDIAN PHI-
LOSOPHIES (28 Vols.) Page 17
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF VEDANTA 43
Endress, Gernard 1166
ENERGETIC BODYWORK 1858
ENERGETIC HEALING 1859
ENERGIES OF TRANSFORMATION 556
ENGAGED EMANCIPATION 257
ENGLISH-PALI DICTIONARY 1507
THE ENLIGHTENMENT OF
VAIROCANA 855
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ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
AND ERADICATION OF SCAV-
ENGING IN INDIA 1388
EPIC MYTHOLOGY 44
EPIC UNDERTAKINGS 1311
EPIGRAPHICA INDICA (Vol.II) 1278
EPISTEMOLOGY OF PERCEPTION 258
THE ERA OF THE INDIVIDUAL 402
EROS, CONSCIOUSNESS AND
KUNDALINI 687
ESOTERIC TEACHINGS OF THE
TIBETAN TANTRA 856
ESSAYS IN BUDDHIST THEOLOGY
857
ESSAYS IN INDIAN PHILOSOPHY,
RELIGION AND LITERATURE 259
ESSAYS IN JAINA PHILOSOPHY AND
RELIGION 1076
ESSAYS IN ZEN BUDDHISM (3 Vols.)
858
ESSAYS ON HINDUISM 45
ESSAYS ON THE MAHABHARATA 46
ESSAYS ON VEDIC AND INDO EURO-
PEAN CULTURE 1312
THE ESSENCE OF DRK-DRSYA VIVEKA
403
THE ESSENCE OF SCHOLASTICISM 859
ESSENCE OF SPIRITUAL WISDOM
(Eastern Thoughts) 557
ESSENCE OF SPIRITUAL WISDOM
(Western Thoughts) 558
ESSENCE OF VAJRAYANA 860
THE ESSENTIAL SRI ANANDAMAYI
MA 1148
THE ESSENTIAL VEDANTA 260
ESSENTIAL AYURVEDA 1860
ESSENTIALS OF AYURVEDA 1861
ESSENTIALS OF BUDDHIST PHILOSO-
PHY 861
ESSENTIALS OF HORARY ASTROLOGY
OR PRASNAPADAVI 1725
THE ESSENTIALS OF INDIAN PHI-
LOSOPHY 261
THE ESSENTIAL TEACHINGS OF THE
BUDDHA 862
THE ETERNAL WAY 559
ETHICAL RELATIVISM AND UNIVER-
SALISM 404
FENG SHUI FOR THE BODY 1864
Ferrell, Betty 1895
Feuerstein, Georg 676, 1329
Feyerer, Gabriele 1911
Fields, Gregory P. 1929
FIGURATIVE POETRY IN SANSKRIT
LITERATURE 1556
Filliozat, Jean 478, 682
Filliozat, P.S. 458, 682, 715
FINDING SOUL IN WORK AND LIFE
564
FINDING THE JOY WITHIN YOU 565
FIRE DEATH AND PHILOSOPHY 48
Findly, Ellison Banks 835, 1914
THE FIRST AND BEST BUDDHIST
TEACHINGS 868
Fitzgerald, Joseph A., Ed. 1148
Fitzgerald, Michael Oren, Ed. 88
Fitz, Hope K. 428
Flannery, Raymond B. 1916
Fleischman, Paul R. 292
FOOD FOR LIFE 1865
THE FO-SHO-HING-TSAN-KING (SBE
Vol. 19) 869
Flugel, Peter Page 64, 1115
FOR A BLISSFUL BABY 1866
Forbes, Duncan 799
Forsee, David 1132
THE FORCEFUL YOGA 566
FOREVER HEALTHY 1867
THE FORMATION OF THE MARATHI
LANGUAGE 1422
FORMS OF THE GODDESS LAJJA GAURI
IN INDIAN ART 1249
Fors, Greg 1934
Forsthoefel, Thomas A. 441
Fort, Andrew O. 338
FORETELLING WIDOWHOOD 1726
FOUNDATIONS OF INDIAN CULTURE
(2 Vols.) 1314
FOUNDATIONS OF LIVING FAITHS
1151
FOUR LAMAS OF DOLPO 870
Fouw, Hart De 1738
Frager, Robert 1158
FRAGMENTS FROM DINNAGA 871
ETHICS AND EPICS 262
ETHICS AND THE HISTORY OF IN-
DIAN PHILOSOPHY 263
ETHICS IN EARLY BUDDHISM 863
THE ETHICS OF DECONSTRUCTION
405
AN EVALUATION OF VEDANTIC CRI-
TIQUE OF BUDDHISM 864
AN EVER-EXPANDING QUEST OF LIFE
AND KNOWLEDGE 406
EVIL AND THE RETRIBUTIVE HYPOTH-
ESIS 407
EVOLUTION OF AWADHI 1421
EVOLUTION OF STUPAS IN BURMA
1247
EVOLUTION OF YOGA 560
EXCAVATIONS AT ATRANJIKHERA
1313
THE EXPANDING LIGHT COOKBOOK
1862
THE EXPERIENCE OF NOTHINGNESS
563
EXPERIENCING THE SOUL 408
EXPERIENTIAL DIMENSIONS OF
ADVAITA VEDANTA 264
EXPERIMENTS IN PSYCHOLOGY 1784
EXPLORING CHAKRAS 561
EXPLORING INDIAíS SACRED ART
1248
EXPLORING MEDITATION 562
EXPLORING MYSTICISM 688
THE EXPOSITOR 865
F
Fabrega, Horacio, Jr. 1876
THE FACE OF GOD 1149
FACETS OF BUDDHISM 866
FACETS OF SPIRITUALITY 1150
THE FAITH OF ASCETICS AND LAY
SMARTAS 47
Falconar, A.E.I. 1221
Farber, Don 974
THE FAR SHORE 867
Farquhar, J.N. 1191
Fausboll, V., Jt. Au. 837
Feller, Danielle 171
FENG SHUI FOR RELATIONSHIPS 1863
Francke, A.H. 1328
Franco, Eli 315, 378
Fraser, J. 1196
Frauwallner, Erich 276, 972
Frawley, David (Vamadeva Shastri) 49,
56, 127, 178, 220, 224, 596, 649, 669,
692, 1329, 1699, 1713, 1717, 1818,
1820, 1828, 1907, 1913, 1933, 1941,
1959, 1960, 1961, Page 105
FREEING THE BUDDHA 872
FREUD AND PHILOSOPHY 409
Friedeberger, Julie 576, 613, 1953
FROM MIND TO SUPER MIND 514
FROM THE RIVER OF HEAVEN 49
FROM VASUBANDHU TO CAITANYA
265
Frost, Yvonne 726
Fueston, Robert N. 1926
FUNDAMENTALS OF ASTROLOGY
1727
FUNDAMENTALS OF VISISTADVAITA
VEDANTA 266
G
Gachter, Othmar 270
Gagnon, Daniel 1842
THE GAHAKOSA OF HALA (Vol. II)
1557
Gail, Adalbert J., Ed. 1283
Gair, James W. 1446
Gajendragadkar, A.B. 237
Galewicz, C. 26
Gampopa, Je. 904
GANADHARAVADA 1077
Ganapati, S.V. 170
THE GANDHARI DHARMAPADA 873
Ganeri, Jonardon 236, 262, 467, Page 26
Gangadharan, N., Tr. 5
GANESA: Unravelling an Enigma 50
GANGESAíS THEORY OF TRUTH 267
THE GANGES IN MYTH AND HISTORY
1315
Gangooly, Phanindralal, Ed. 1766
Gangopadhyay, Malaya 1448
THE GARDEN OF LONELINESS 1558
THE GARDEN OF LOVE 1559
Gardiner, Doris Kloss 1837
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Garg, R.S. 516
GARLAND OF DIVINE FLOWERS 1152
A GARLAND OF LIGHT 874
Gascoigne, Stephen 1848
Gaskell, Mark 1722
GATAKAMALA 875
GATHERING THE MEANINGS 876
Gaur, Niketan Anand 1271
Gaur, R.C. 1313
Gautam, V 1382
GAUTAMA: The Nyaya Philosophy 268
Gavin 726
Gawler, Ian 607
GAYATRI: The Highest Meditation 51,
567
GAYATRI: The Profound Prayer 52
Geden, A.S., Tr. 322
Gee, Judee 429
Geiger, Wilhelm 1303
GEMS FROM SRIMAD BHAGAVATA
53
GEMS IN FENG SHUI 1728
GENDER, GENRE AND POWER IN
SOUTH ASIAN EXPRESSIVE
TRADITIONS 1389
GENDER, IDENTITY AND TIBETAN
BUDDHISM 877
A GENERAL INDEX TO THE NAMES &
SUBJECT MATTER OF THE SACRED
BOOKS OF THE EAST (SBE Vol. 50)
1508
THE GENESIS OF AN ORIENTALIST
878
GEOMETRY IN ANCIENT AND MEDI-
EVAL INDIA 1316
Germani, Gloria 1186
Gerow, Edwin, Tr. 1604
GETTING TO WHERE YOU ARE 568
Ghose, Rajeshwari 105
Ghoshal, S.C., Ed. 1074
Giebel, Rolf W., Tr. 902
GILLES DELEUZE'S DIFFERENCE AND
REPETITION 410
Gillon, Brendan S., Ed. 1343
Ginsberg, Mitchell 867
GITA AND TULASI RAMAYANA 515
GITA FOR SUCCESS IN MODERN LIFE
516
Govinda, Lama Anagarika 802, 1794
Gowans, Shanti 573, 1865
A GRAMMAR OF THE PRAKRIT LAN-
GUAGES 1423
A GRAMMAR OF THE TIBETAN LAN-
GUAGE 1424
Granoff, Phyllis 945, 1005, 1069
Gray, David B., Ed. 724
Gray, L.H., Tr. 1637
THE GREAT EPIC OF INDIA 1561
GREATER MAGADHA 1317
THE GREAT MYSTERY OF LIFE
BEYOND DEATH 414
A GREAT SAVANT MAHAMOHOPA-
DHYAYA GOPINATH KAVIRAJ 1 155
GREAT TREASURY OF MERIT 569
Greenwell, Bonnie 556
Gregory, Peter N. 1015
Griffith, R.T.H. 79
THE GRIHYASUTRAS (SBE Vol. 29, 30)
57
Grimes, John 339, 360
Grimm, Christine M. 1910, 1911, 1924,
1930, 1942
Grimm, George 812, 845, 968
Grimm, M. Keller 812, 845
Grisworld, H.D. 156
Groner, Paul 889
Grothberg, Edith Henderson 1943
THE GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE IN
HINDU AND ENGLISH LAW 1390
Grover, Ramesh 439
Growse, F.S. 152
Gruver, Kathy 1853
Guenther, Herbert V. 602, 851, 936, 970,
1790
Guha, Dinesh Chandra 305
GUIDE TO DAKINI LAND 689
A GUIDE TO ENERGY BASED HEAL-
ING 1868
THE GUIDE TO HOROSCOPE
INTERPRETATION 1729
Gunaratana, Henepola 964
Gunjan 1538, 1585
Gupta, Bina 314, 332
GUPTA EMPIRE 1318
Gupta, G.P. 449
Gupta, O.P. 208
GITA-GOVINDA OF JAYADEVA 1560
GITAMRTAM 517
GITANIDARSANA 518
Gitomer, David, Tr. 1604
G.K.CHESTERTON: The Dynamic Clas-
sicist 1650
Glasenapp, Helmuth Von 1095
GLIMPSES OF DEVAYANA 54
GLIMPSES OF JAINISM 1078
GLOBAL HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY (5
Vols.) 411
GLOBAL PHILOSOPHICAL AND ECO-
LOGICAL CONCEPTS (2 Vols.) 412
THE GLORIOUS DEEDS OF PURNA 879
THE GLORY OF PUTTAPARTHY 1153
Glover, James 1723, 1773
Goa, David J. 114
GOD & SCIENCE 413
Godbole, Narhar R. 1218
GODS BEYOND TEMPLES 55
GODS, SAGES AND KINGS 56
GOD TALKS WITH ARJUNA (2 Vols.)
519
Gokulan, T. 420
Goldberg, Eli 1506
Goldberg, Philip 1205
Goldman, Robert P. Page 10, 1311, 1416,
Page 81
Goldstein, Melvyn C. 775
Gombrich, Richard F. 778, 801, 807, 1054
Gomes Da Silva, Jose Carlos 30
Gomez, Luis O., Tr. 909
Gonda, J. 9
Gontier, Jack, Ed. & Tr. 492
Goodall, Dominic, Ed. & Tr. 70
Goodman, Charles, Tr. 1038
Goodwin, Robert E. 1678
Gopalakrishnan, Sudha, Ed. & Tr. 1170
Gopalan, T.K., Tr. 1852
GORAKHNATH AND THE KANPHATA
YOGIS 1154
Gordon, Richard 1920
Gore, M.M. 531
Goswami, Shyam Sundar 591
Gotshalk, Richard 507
Gottlieb, Robert S. 1693
Goudriaan, Teun 450, 731
Gough, A.E., Tr. 337
THE GUPTA POLITY 1391
Gupta, Ranjit Sen 622
Gupta, R.S., Jt. Ed. 1443
Gupta, Sanjukta 686, 698, Page 41
Gupta, Somraj 329, Page 22, 1181, 1988
Gupt, Bharat, Gen. Ed. Page 96
Gyatso, Geshe Kelsang 498, 569, 605,
656, 689, 720, 754, 823, 860, 883, 884,
898, 906, 920, 935, 957, 1044
Gyatso, Janet 740
Gyasto, Mipham Jamyang Namgyal 941
Gyatso, Tenzin 907
Gyatso, Yonten, Tr. & Ed. 1504
H
Haberman, David L. 228, 1541
Hadley, Josie 1884
Halbfass, Whilhelm 421
Hale, W. Edward 11
Hall, Judy 1788
HALLAíS SATTASAI 1562
Hameroff, Stuart 548
Hamilton, James Sadler 1691
HANDBOOK OF AROMA THERAPY
1869
HANDBOOK OF HINDU MYTHOLOGY
58
Haney, William S. 392
Hannah, H.B. 1424
Hansen, Waldemar 1350
Hanson, V., Ed. 295
HANUMANó Nagar 59
HANUMANó Ludvik 60
HAPPY FOR NO GOOD REASON 570
Hardayal 751
Harding, D.E. 495
Harding, Elizabeth U. 93
Harding, Seema Agarwal, Ed. 620
Hardy, Friedhelm 1228
Hare, E.M., Jt. Tr. 758
THE HARE KRISHNAS IN INDIA 1156
Hariharananda, Paramahamsa 586
Hariman, Jane E. 1921
Harman, William P. 167
HARMLESS SOULS 1079
THE HARMONIUM HANDBOOK 1667
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THE HARMONIUM IN NORTH INDIAN
MUSIC 1668
HARMONY OF RELIGIONS 1157
Harness, Dennis M. 1742
Harris, Roy 481
Harrison, Steven 568
HARSHA 1319
HARSHACARITA OF BANA 1563
HARSHACARITA OF BANA BHATTA
1564
Hart, George L. 1458
HARVARD ORIENTAL SERIES Page 4
HATHA YOGA: Its Context, Theory &
Practice 571
HATHA YOGA FOR ALL 572
HATHA YOGA FOR BODY MIND SPIRIT
573
THE HATHA YOGA PRADIPIKA-
Akers 574
HATHA YOGA PRADIPIKA- Visnu-
devananda 575
Hathaway, Harmon 1950
Haudry, Jean 1332
Hawley, John Stratton 14, 1144
Hawthorne, Orion 554
Hayfield, Robin 1878
Hazari 54, 223
Hazra, R.C. 186
HEALING ANGER 880
THE HEALING BREATH 1870
THE HEALING EFFECTS OF ENERGY
MEDICINE 1871
THE HEALING POWER OF
COMPASSION 881
THE HEALING POWER OF ESSENTIAL
OILS 1872
THE HEALING POWER OF YOGA 576
HEALING THE FUTURE 577
HEALING WITH FORM, ENERGY AND
LIGHT 882
HEALTH FROM NATURE 1873
HEALTH THROUGH BALANCE 1874
HEART JEWEL 883
HEART OF HEALING 1875
HEART OF WISDOM 884
HEART, SELF AND SOUL 1158
THE HEAT AND SACRIFICE IN THE
VEDAS 61
HINDU PHILOSOPHY 272
HINDU PRAYERS AND MEDITATION
67
HINDU RELIGIOUS THOUGHT 68
HINDU SAMSKARAS 69
HINDU SCRIPTURE 70
HINDU SPIRITUALITY (2 Vols.) 71
HINDU TEMPLE (2 Vols.) 1250
HINDU TRADITION SERIES Page 3
THE HINDU VISION 72
HINDUISM: Path of the Ancient Wisdom
73
HINDUISM: Scripture & Practices 74
HINDUISM AND ECOLOGY 75
HINDUSTANI LYRICS 1669
Hino, Shoun, Jt. Ed. & Tr. 1, 145, Page 11,
1028
Hinze, Oscar Marcle 716
Hirano, Katsunori 311
Hiriyanna, M. 261, 313
HIS HOLINESS MAHARISHI MAHESH
YOGI 1162
THE HISTORICAL BUDDHA 887
THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE
BUDDHA LEGEND 1320
THE HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND
TOPOGRAPHY OF BIHAR 1321
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF
MADHYA PRADESH 1322
HISTORICAL GRAMMAR OF
APABHRAMSA 1427
HISTORIES OF MERCURY IN MEDI-
CINE ACROSS ASIA AND
BEYOND 1877
HISTORY AND DOCTRINE OF THE
AJIVIKAS 1323
A HISTORY OF AMERICAN PHILOSO-
PHY 417
HISTORY OF ANCIENT INDIA 1324
A HISTORY OF BUDDHIST PHILOSO-
PHY 888
HISTORY OF CIVILIZATIONS IN CEN-
TRAL ASIA (6 Vols. in 7 Pts.) Page 75
HISTORY OF CLASSICAL SANSKRIT
LITERATURE 1651
A HISTORY OF EARLY VEDANTA PHI-
LOSOPHY (2 Pts.) 273
Hedayetullah, Muhammad 1199
Hegal, G.W.F. 462
HEIDEGGAR AND ASIAN THOUGHT
415
Heidegger, Martin 426
HEIDEGGERíS PHILOSOPHY OF BE-
ING 416
Heifetz, Hank 1601
Heirman, Ann 991
Heisig, James W., Tr. 1062
Henderson, Joseph L. 1187
Herman, Arthur L. 327, 1334
HERMENEUTICAL ESSAYS ON
VEDANTIC TOPICS 269
HERMENEUTICS AND LANGUAGE
IN PURVA MIMAMSA 270
HERMENEUTICS AND TRADITION
IN THE SAMADHINIRMOCANA-
SUTRA 885
HERMENEUTICS OF ENCOUNTER
271
Hess, Kendy, Jt. Ed. 1105
Hess, Linda 1128
Hettrich, Heinrich, Jt. Ed. 1481
Heyde, A. William, Jt. Ed. 1527
THE HIDDEN MASTER 1159
THE HIDDEN WISDOM OF THE GOD-
DESS 62
A HIGHER SANSKRIT GRAMMAR 1425
HIGH RELIGION 886
Hill, W. Douglas P. 504
Hillebrandt, Alfred 216
Hillenbrand, Carole, Tr. 1166
Hiltebeitel, Alf Page 3, 164, Page 81
HIMALAYAN MYSTICISM 690
HIMALAYAN VOICES 1565
Hindery, Roderick 1134
THE HINDI BIOGRAPHY OF DADU
DAYAL 1160
HINDI MORPHOLOGY 1426
THE HINDI PADAVALI OF NAMDEV
1566
HINDOO STORIES 63
HINDU-CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE 1161
HINDU GODDESSES 64
THE HINDU MIND 65
HINDU MYSTICISM 691
HINDU MYTHOLOGY AND THE CRI-
TIQUE OF SACRIFICE 66
THE HISTORY OF HINDUSTAN (3 Vols.)
1325
A HISTORY OF INDIAN BUDDHISM
889
HISTORY OF INDIAN LITERATURE (3
Vols.) Page 89
HISTORY OF INDIAN LOGIC 274
HISTORY OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY (5
Vols.) 275
HISTORY OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY (2
Vols.) 276
HISTORY OF INDOLOGICAL STUDIES
1326
HISTORY OF KANAUJ 1327
HISTORY OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN
INDIA 1876
HISTORY OF PRE-BUDDHISTIC
INDIAN PHILOSOPHY 418
A HISTORY OF SANSKRIT
LITERATUREóDasgupta 1654
HISTORY OF SANSKRIT LITERATUREó
Keith 1653
HISTORY OF SANSKRIT LITERATUREó
Macdonell 1652
HISTORY OF SANSKRIT POETICS 1567
HISTORY OF SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY
AND CULTURE IN INDIAN CIVILI-
ZATION (PHISPC) Page 76
THE HISTORY OF THE BUDDHAíS RE-
LIGION (Sasanavamsa) 890
HISTORY OF THE DVAITA SCHOOL
OF VEDANTA AND ITS LITERA-
TURE 277
A HISTORY OF WESTERN TIBET 1328
THE HITOPADESA OF NARAYANA
1568
HOBSON JOBSON 1509
Hixon, Lex 383, 1184
Hobbel, Torbjorn 609
Hock, Hans Henrich 1420, 1478
Hodous,Lewis, Jt. Comp. 1502
Hoey, William, Tr. 762
Hoffman, Frank J. 980
Holen, Are 609
Holmberg, David H. 1349
Holroyd, Stuart 443
Holt, John C., Ed. 738, 843, 1131
THE HOLY GITA 520
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THE HOLY TEACHING OF
VIMALAKIRTI 891
HOMOEOPATHY: For Common Ailments
1878
HOMOEOPATHY : Heart & Soul 1879
HOMOEOPATHY : The Modern Prescriber
1880
Hook, Peter N. 1430
Hooker, Roger Hardham 1198
HOPE FOR A BETTER WORLD 419
Hopkins, E.W. 44, 1561
Hopkins, Jeffery, Tr. 777, 854, 907, 981,
1874
Hoppe, Max, Co. Ed. 845
Horan, Paula 1804, 1856
Horner, I.B. 826, 1057
Hoskote, Ranjit 1242
Houben, Jan E.B., Tr. 140, 1428
Houston, G.W., Tr. 1645
HOW I FOUND GOD 1163
HOW THE WEATHER AFFECTS YOUR
HEALTH 1882
HOW TO ACHEIVE INCRDIBLE RE-
SULTS BY INSPIRATION 420
HOW TO BECOME A HINDU 76
HOW TO DEVELOP YOUR PSYCHIC
POWERS 1785
HOW TO JUDGE A HOROSCOPE (2
Vols.) 1730
HOW TO MASTER CHANGE IN YOUR
LIFE 1881
HOW TO MATCH HOROSCOPES FOR
MARRIAGE 1731
HOW TO READ A HOROSCOPE 1732
Howard, Wayne 1672
Howten, Donald Van 1816
Hsu, Shan Tung 1863
HUMAN HEALTH 1883
Humphreys, Christmas, Ed. 858
HUNDRED DEVOTIONAL SONGS OF
TAGORE 1164
Huntington, Susan L. 1238
Hutington, C.W., Tr. 853
Hutt, Michael James 1565
Huyser, Anneke 595, 1932
Hyatt, Christopher S. 717
Hyman, Malcolm D. 1442
HYMNS OF SANKARA 77
INDIAN GRAMMARS 1429
INDIAN KAVYA LITERATURE (8 Vols.)
Page 90
INDIAN LINGUISTIC STUDIES 1430
INDIAN LOGIC AND
EPISTEMOLOGY Page 26
INDIAN MEDICAL TRADITION SERIES
(12 Vols.) Page 112
THE INDIAN MIND 279
INDIAN MONASTIC BUDDHISM 897
INDIAN MONOLITHS 1252
INDIAN PHILOSOPHY (2 Vols.) 280
INDIAN PHILOSOPHY (3 Vols.) 281
INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND TEXT
SCIENCE 282
INDIAN PHILOSOPHY OF NADA
AND ITS VOCAL APPLICATIONS
283, 1670
INDIAN PSYCHOLOGY (3 Vols.) 1786
AN INDIAN RATIONAL THEOLOGY
284
INDIAN REALISM 285
INDIAN ROCK ART AND ITS GLOBAL
CONTEXT 1253
INDIAN SCULPTURE 1254
THE INDIAN TECHNIQUE OF CLAY
MODELLING 1255
THE INDIAN TEMPLE 1256
INDIAN THEATRE 1671
THE INDIAN THEOGONY 84
INDIAíS SANSKRIT EPIC Page 81
INDIA'S SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE SERIES
(17 Vols.) Page 99
Indich, William M. 253
THE INDO-EUROPEANS 1332
THE INDUS SCRIPT AND THE
RGVEDA 1333
INFLUENCES OF ANCIENT HINDU-
ISM ON EARLY CHRISTIANITY 1335
Ingalls, Daniel Henry Holmes 299
INITIATION TO THE VEDAS 85
Inlow, E. Burke 1366
THE INNER GUIDE MEDITATION 579
THE INNER LIFE 580
INNER TANTRIC YOGA 692
INSCRIPTIONS OF ORISSA (Vol. I) 1281
INSCRIPTIONS OF THE SARABHA-
PURIYAS, PANDUVAMSINS AND
SOMAVAMSINS (2 Pts.) 1282
HYMNS OF THE ATHARVA VEDA (SBE
Vol. 42) 78
THE HYMNS OF THE RIGVEDA 79
HYPNOSIS FOR CHANGE 1884
I
I AM THAT I AM 578
Ichimura, Shohei 782
IDEOLOGY AND STATUS OF SAN-
SKRIT 1428
Iida, Shotaro 866
ILLUMINATING SILENCE 892
ILLUSTRATED ARDHA-MAGADHI
DICTIONARY (5Vols.) 1510
IMAGING WISDOM 893
IMAGINING HINDUISM 80
Imam, S.M. 1551, 1623
AN INDEX TO THE NAMES IN THE
MAHABHARATA 1511
IN SEARCH OF REALITY 278
IN SEARCH OF THE CRADLE OF CIVI-
LIZATION 1329
IN THE IMAGE OF FIRE 81
IN THE NAME OF THE GODDESS 82
IN THE PRESENCE OF THE MASTERS
1165
INDIA AND EUROPE 421
INDIA AND THE HELLENISTIC
WORLD 1330
INDIA AS SEEN IN KUTTANIMATA OF
DAMODARA GUPTA 1331
THE INDIA CHINA BORDER 1392
INDIA IN RUSSIAN LITERATURE 1569
INDIA UNDER NEHRU 1393
INDIAN ALCHEMY OR RASAYANA
1885
INDIAN AND WESTERN PHILOSO-
PHIES 422
INDIAN ART AT DELHI- 1903 1251
INDIAN BUDDHISMóWarder 894
INDIAN BUDDHISMó Nakamura 895
THE INDIAN CALENDER 1733
INDIAN EPIGRAPHICAL GLOSSARY
1279
INDIAN EPIGRAPHY 1280
INDIAN ESOTERIC BUDDHISM 896
INDIAN FIRE RITUAL 83
INSIGHTS AND INSPIRATIONS 581
INSIGHTS INTO THE BHAGAVAD GITA
521
INSPIRATION MEDITATION & PER-
SONAL WELLBEING 582
THE INSTITUTES OF VISHNU (SBE Vol.
7) 86
INTEGRAL ADVAITISM OF SRI
AUROBINDO 423
INTEGRAL NON DUALISM 286
INTERMEDIATE HINDI 1431
INTERPRETING ACROSS BOUND-
ARIES 424
INTERPRETING RAMAKRISHNA 87
INTRODUCTION TO BUDDHISM 898
AN INTRODUCTION TO BUDDHIST
ESOTERISM 899
INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE
PHILOSOPHY 425
INTRODUCTION TO HINDU DHARMA
88
AN INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN PHI-
LOSOPHY 287
AN INTRODUCTION TO MADHYA-
MIKA PHILOSOPHY 900
AN INTRODUCTION TO METAPHYS-
ICS 426
AN INTRODUCTION TO PRAKRIT 1432
INTRODUCTION TO RELIGIOUS
PHILOSOPHY 427
INTRODUCTION TO SANSKRIT (2 Pts.)
1433
INTRODUCTION TO THE BUDDHIST
TANTRIC SYSTEMS 901
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GRAM-
MAR OF THE TIBETAN LANGUAGE
1434
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSO-
PHY OF NAGARJUNA 902
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF
SOCIETY 1335
INTRODUCTION TO THE TANTRA-
LOKA 693
INTROSPECTIONS OF THE GITA 522
INTUITIONóFitz 428
INTUITIONóGee 429
THE INTUITIVE WAY 430
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AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE NA-
TURE OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND
FORM 431
Ishtiaq, M. 1440
ISLAM: An Historical Introduction 1166
ISLAM: The Straight Path 1167
ISSUES IN VEDIC ASTRONOMY AND
ASTROLOGY 1734
ISSUES IN VEDIC MATHEMATICS 1735
ISVARA PRATYABHIJNA KARIKA OF
UTPALADEVA óPandit 288
THE ISVARAPRATYABHIJNAKARIKA
OF UTPALADEVAó Torella 289
ISVARAPRATYABHIJNA VIMARSINI:
Doctrine of Divine Recognition (3 Vols.)
290
ISVARASAMHITA (5 Vols.) 89
Iyenger, Prashant S. 537, 552, 597, Page
35, 623
Iyer, B.K. Rajam 331
Iyer, K.A. Subramania 290, 1485
Iyer, S.V., Tr. 5
J
J. KRISHNAMURTI AND SANT KABIR
432
J. KRISHNAMURTI AND THE NAME-
LESS EXPERIENCE 433
J. KRISHNAMURTI: As I Knew Him 434
J. KRISHNAMURTI: Great Liberator or
Failed Massiah 435
Jackson, David P. 1307
Jackson, William J. 1697
Jacob, G.A. 513
Jacobi, H. 1089
Jacobs, Alan 142, 508
Jacobsen, Knut A. 651
Jagannarayanan, S. 1393
Jagannathan, Bharati 1122
Jagtiani, Lata 511
Jaideva Singh 133, 634, 702, 707, 708,
730, 831, 900, 2034
THE JAIMINIGRHYASUTRA BELONG-
ING TO THE SAMAVEDA 90
JAIMINISUTRAS 1736
JAIMINIYA BRAHMANA OF THE
SAMAVEDA 91
Jamison, Stephanie W., Tr. 162
Jamspal, Ven. Lozang, Jt. Tr. 950
JANAKIHARANA OF KUMARADASA
1570
Jansen, Eva Rudy 17, 757, 1689
Jansma, Rudi 412
Jaschke, H.A. 1528
THE JATAKA STORIES OF THE
BUDDHAíS FORMER BIRTHS (6 Vols.
in 3 Pts.) 903
JATARUPAíS COMMENTARY ON THE
AMARAKOSA 1513
Jayadeva 1559
Jayal, Shakambari 185
Jayashanmugam, N. 196
Jayatilleke, K.N. 849
Jebanesan, S. 1127
Jelusich, Richard, A. 624
Jessup, Elena, Jt. Ed. Page 84
Jessup, Warwick, Ed. Page 84
THE JEWEL ORNAMENT OF LIBERA-
TION 904
Jha, Ganganath 115, 308, 1022
Jha, K.N. 1556
Jha, Prabhakar, Tr. 1455
Jha, Prem Shankar 1242
Jha, S., Tr. 1423
Jha, Sunil Kumar 1444
Jha, Ushakar 1385
Jhalakikar, Vamanacharya 1492
Jhavar, Smita 1628
Jhingran, Saral 10, 404
Jiang, Tao 1802
JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI : A Bibliographi-
cal Guide 436
JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI: World Philoso-
pher 437
Jinpa, Geshe Thubten, Tr. 880
JIVA GOSVAMINíS TATTVA
SANDARBHA 291
JNANAGARBHA ON THE TWO
TRUTHS 905
JNANA SANKALINI TANTRA 694
Jog, K.P., Jt. Ed. & Tr. 1, Page 11
Johnsen, Patricia 706
Johnson, W.J. 1079
Johnston, E.H. 763
Jain, Dhanesh Page 82
Jain, Dharm Chand, Gen. Ed. Page 64
JAIN ICONOGRAPHY 1257
Jain, K.C. 1102, 1345
Jain, Kamlesh Kumar 1512
THE JAIN PATH 1080
Jain, Surender K. 1078
JAINA EPISTEMOLOGY IN HISTORI-
CAL AND COMPARATIVE PER-
SPECTIVE (2 Vols.) 1081
JAINA ETHICS 1082
THE JAINA PATH OF PURIFICATION
1083
A JAINA PERSPECTIVE ON THE PHI-
LOSOPHY OF RELIGION 1084
JAINA PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION
1085
JAINA PHILOSOPHY OF NON-ABSO-
LUTISM 1086
JAINA RELATIVISM AND RELATIV-
ITY PHYSICS 1087
JAINA STUDIES 1088
JAINA SUTRAS (SBE Vols. 22, 45) 1089
JAINA SYSTEM OF EDUCATION 1090
JAINA TARKA BHASHA OF ACHARYA
YASOVIJAYAJI 1091
JAINA THEORY OF MULTIPLE FAC-
ETS OF REALITY AND TRUTH 1092
JAINA THEORY OF PERCEPTION 1093
JAINA UDDHARANA KOSA (3 Vols.)
1512
JAINA YOGA 1094
Jaini, Padmanabh S. 824, 1070, 1083
Page 64
JAINISM AND ECOLOGY 1099
JAINISM: An Indian Religion of Salvation
1095
JAINISM: A Pictorial Guide to the Religion
of Non-Violence 1096
JAINISM: History, Society, Philosophy
and Practice 1097
JAINISM IN EARLY MEDIEVAL
KARNATAKA 1336
JAINISM: The World of Conquerors (2
Vols.) 1098
JAINS 1100
Jambuvijayji, Muni 1068, 1104, 1107,
1120
Joiner, Thomas Richard 1845
Jolly, Julius 86, 119
Jonaraja 2397
Jones, Marc Edmund 1729
Joshi, Binod Kumar 1952
Joshi, Kireet 1214, 1378
Joshi, L.M. 1009
Joshi, Sudha 1209
Joshi, Sunil V. 1817, Page 105
JOURNEY INTO CONSCIOUSNESS 583
JOURNEY THROUGH CHAKRAS 584
JOURNEY TO SELF-REALIZATION 585
THE JOURNEY WITH DEATH 438
JOYFUL PATH OF GOOD FORTUNE 906
Judge, William Quan 506, 1189
Junankar, N.S. 268
Junghare, I.Y. 1482
THE JUNGLE AND THE AROMA OF
MEATS 1886
Jurewicz, Joanna 48
JURIDICAL STUDIES IN ANCIENT IN-
DIAN LAW (2 Vols.) 1337
K
KABIR: Selected Couplets from the Sakhi
in Transversion 1168
KABIR: The Apostle of Hindu Muslim
Unity 1169
Kacera, Walter 'Shantree' 1834
Kachhara, N.L. 1110
Kachru, Yamuna 1431
KADAMBARI OF BANA 1571
KAILASH MANSAROVAR 92
Kaiser, Manfred 1882
Kaji, Dhruv S. 353
Kaji, Hiralal L. 414
Kajihama, Ryoshun, Tr. 1033
Kak, Jaishree, Tr. 454
Kak, Subhash 12, 1329
KALACHAKRA MEDITATIONS 439
KALAMULASASTRA SERIES (67 Vols.)
Page 95
KALASAMUDDESA OF BHARTRIHA-
RIíS VAKYAPADIYA 1435
KALATATTVAKOSA SERIES (15 Vols.)
Page 72
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Kale, M.R., Ed. 1425, 1532, 1549, 1568,
1571, 1579, 1581, 1588, 1591, 1593,
1596, 1597, 1598, 1599, 1603, 1608,
1609, 1611, 1614, 1616, 1632, 1636,
1639, 1643
Kali, Devadatta, Tr. & Comm. 37, 62
KALI: The Black Goddess of
Dakshineshwar 93
Kalia, Kailash Nath 527
KALIKAPURANE MURTIVINIRDESAH 94
KALPA SUTRA OF BHADRABAHU
SVAMI 1101
Kalupahana, David J. 811, 863, 888, 946
Kalyani, Nithiya 1197
KAMSAVAHO BY PANIVADA 1572
Kane, P.V. 1264, 1567, 1617, 2435
Kangle, R.P. 1394
KANGRA VALLEY 1338
Kansara, N.M. 1114, 1451, 1470, 1734
Kanshiram 242, 286, 307, 328, 625, 703,
1437, Page 83, 2016
KANVASATAPATHABRAHMANAM
(7 Vols.) 95
Kanwar, Pavan 213
THE KAPALIKAS AND KALAMUKHAS
96
Kapani, Lakshmi 316
Kapstein, Matthew T. 775
Karan Singh 45
Kar, Bijayananda 470
Karki, M.S. 1168
KARMA AND CHAOS 292
KARMA AND REBIRTH IN CLASSICAL
INDIAN TRADITION 293
KARMA AND REBIRTH: A Cross Cul-
tural Study 294
KARMA: Rhythmic Return to Harmony
295
Karmakar, R.D., Jt. Ed. 237
Karmay, Samten G. 841, 1039
KARMIC FACTS & FALLACIES 440
KARPURA MANJARI OF RAJASEKH-
ARAóLanman 2306
Karttunen, Klaus, Ed. 1326, 1330
Karunatillake, W.S. 1446
Kashikar, C.G. 240
Kashyap, Deepak 577
Kinsley, David R. 64, 398, 725
KIRATARJUNIYAM OF BHARAVI
(Contos I-III) 1579
Kirthisinghe, Buddhadasa P. 773
Kishore, Kalyani, Ed. 1756
Kiyota, Minoru 932
Klein, Anne Carolyn 938
Klein, Jared, Ed. 1487
Klemp, Joan, Ed. 1881
Klimkeit, Hans F., Tr. 1220
Kloetzli, W. Randolph 781
Kloss, Jethro 1837
Kloss, Stephan 1947
Knipe, David M. 81
Knitter, Paul, Jt. Tr. 1062
KNOWING BEYOND KNOWLEDGE 441
KNOWLEDGE AND REALITY 908
Kochumuttom, Thomas A. 784
Kohli, S., Tr. 1595
Kolhatkar, Madhavi 83
Konow, Sten 1573
Korom, Frank J. 1389
Koskikallio, Petteri Page 9, 212
Kotru, N.K. 340
Kowalski, Reinhard 1791
Kozak, M.S. 669
Kraig, Satyaki 1667
KRAMA TANTRICISM OF KASHMIR (2
Vols.) 696
Kramrisch, Stella 1239, 1250, 1254, 1354
Kripal, Jeffrey J., Jt. Ed. 42
Krishan, Yuvraj 50
Krishna, Anand 636
Krishna, Gopala 678
KRISHNA : A Source Book 97
KRISHNA HARI 98
Krishnamachariar, M. 1651
Krishnamoorthy, K. 1550
Krishnamurthi, Bh. 1418, 1475, 1480
KRISHNAMURTI: Love and Freedom 442
KRISHNAMURTI: The Man, The Mystery
& the Message 443
Krishnan, O.N. 278
Krishnan, Shubhra 1860
Krishnasamy, Kannon, Jt. Ed. 233
Kriyanand, Swami, Ed. (J. Donald Walters)
419, 532, 533, 647, 1745, 1779
KRIYA YOGA 586
KATHASARITSAGARA OF SOMA-
DEVA BHATTó Shastri 1574, 2304
KATHASARITSAGARA OR OCEAN OF
STREAMS OF STORY (10 Vols.)ó
Tawney 1575
Kathirasan, K. 233
Katre, Sumitra M., Tr. 1412
Katz, Nathan 787
Katz, Ruth Cecily 7
Kaushal, Radhey Shyam 1795
THE KAUTILYA ARTHASASTRA (3 Pts.)
1394
KAVYALANKARA OF BHAMAHA 1576
Keat, Choong Mun 956
Keith, A.B. 154, 161, 203, 1530, 1621,
1653, 2436
KEKAVALI OF MOROPANTA 1577
Kelly, Maureen J. 1854
Kendz, Stan 1867
Kennedy, Maiya 549
Kersschot, Jan 456
Kern, H. 933, 993
Kersenboom-Story, S.C. 1675
Keshavadas, Sadguru Sant 51, 151, 567,
1208
Kessing, Elizabeth 1222
Keyes, Jonathan 1883
Khalsa, Gurmukh Kaur 589
Khalsa, Karta Purkh Singh 1955
Khandarkar, Shankar Maharaj 1193
Khandelwal, Neha, Comm. 558
Khan, Faqirullah Nawab Saif 1696
Khan, Hazrat Inayat 1129, 1139, Page 68
Khanna, Madhu, Gen. Ed. Page 41
Khare, H.C., Ed. 1735
Khoroche, Peter 1562
Khosla, Sarla 1293, 1320
Kidder, Annemarie 399
Kidwai, Ayesha, Jt. Ed. 1443
KINDNESS CLARITY AND INSIGHT
907
THE KING AND THE CORPSE 1578
King, Winston L. 1025
THE KINGDOM OF AHMADNAGAR
1339
KINGSHIP IN NORTHERN INDIA 1340
Kinnard, Jocob N. 893
THE KRSNA CYCLE IN THE PURANAS
99
THE KRSNAGITI OF MANAVEDA 1170
Kshirsagar Manisha 1857
Kshirsagar, Suhas Page 105
Kuiken, Gerald D.C. 524
THE KULA RITUAL BY
ABHINAVAGUPTA 696
KULARNAVA TANTRA 697
Kulkarni, V.M., Ed. 1112, 1607, 1629
Kumarajiva 1050
KUMARASAMBHAVA OF KALIDASA
óDevadhar 1580
KUMARASAMBHAVA OF KALIDASA
óKale 1581
KUMARASAMBHAVA OF KALIDASA
(Canto III)óDevadhar 1582
KUNDALINI AND SELF REALIZATION
587
THE KUNDALINI BOOK OF LIVING
AND DYING 588
KUNDALINI RISING 589
KUNDALINI YOGAó Radha 590
KUNDAMALA OF DINNAGA 1583
Kunz, Dora Van Gelder 619, 1935
Kynes, Sadra 1728
L
La Roux, Madame 1750
Lad, Usha 1826
Lad, Vasant 1814, 1826, 1931, 1962
Lade, Arnie 1847, 1859
LAGHU KAUMUDI OF VARADARAJA
1436
THE LAGHUSIDDHANTAKAUMUDI
OF VARADARAJA (3 Vols.) 1437
LAGHUYOGAVASISTHA 296
Lahiri, A.K. 219
Lahiri, Latika 821
Laine June Ellani 1787
Laine, J.W. 221
Lakshmanjee, Swami, Skt. Text 133
Lakshman Sarup 1447, 1633, 2238
Lakshmi Devi 486
LAKSMI TANTRA 698
Lakshmithathachar, M.A., Ed. & Tr. 89
Lal, B.K. 386, 2085, 2087, 2088
Lal, L.N. 1595
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LALA S.L. JAIN RESEARCH SERIES (24
Vols.) Page 64
THE LALITA CULT 699
LALLA TO NURUDDIN 1171
Lallanji Gopal 1387
Lalwani, Kastur Chand 1072, 1101
A LAMENT 1395
Lamotte, Etienne 1016
THE LAND OF BLISS 909
LAND REVENUE IN INDIA 1341
LANGUAGE 1438
LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY IN SOUTH
ASIA 1439
LANGUAGE SHIFTS AMONG THE
SCHEDULED TRIBES IN INDIA 1440
LANGUAGES OF TRIBAL AND INDIG-
ENOUS PEOPLES OF INDIA 1441
Lanitis, Trudy 1840
THE LANKAVATARA SUTRA 910
Lanman, C.R., Tr. 13, 790, 1468, 1573
Lansdowne, Zachary 546, 1796
THE LARGE SUTRA ON PERFECT WIS-
DOM 911
Lariviere, R.W. 124
Larsen, J ytte Kumar 588
Larsen, Tove Langemyr 1948
Larson, G.J. 251, 252, 424
Lath, Mukund 1566, 1664
Latham, Caroline 1875
LATYAYANA SRAUTA SUTRA
(3 Vols.) 100
THE LAUGHING SWAMIS 1172
Law, Bimala Charan 890
THE LAWS OF MANU (SBE Vol. 25) 101
LAYAYOGA 591
Leadbeater, Charles W. 580
LEAVES OF A PIPAL TREE 102
LECTURES ON ASTROLOGY DELIV-
ERED IN INDIA AND ABROAD 1737
Lee, Carolyn 1121
Lefeber, Rosalind Page 10
THE LEGACY OF YOGA IN
BHAGAWAD GEETA 523, 592
THE LEGEND AND CULT
OF UPAGUPTA 912
THE LEGEND OF KING ASOKA 913
Legge, James 1207
Leggett, Trevor 273, 335, 477
LIVING IN GOD 593
LIVING INTIMATELY 594
LIVING MEANINGFULLY, DYING JOY-
FULLY 920
LIVING WITH SIVA 104
LOGIC AND BELIEF IN INDIAN
PHILOSOPY 297
LOGIC IN EARLIEST CLASSICAL IN-
DIA 1343
LOGIC, LANGUAGE AND REALITY 298
Lokesh Chandra, Jt. Ed. 91, 2113
LORD MAHAVIRA AND HIS TIMES
1102
THE LORD OF ARUR, THE TYAGARAJA
CULT IN TAMIL NADU 105
Lorenzen, David N. 96
THE LOST SECRETS OF AYURVEDIC
ACUPUNCTURE 1888
THE LOST TEACHINGS OF LAMA
GOVINDA 921
LOVE AND SYMPATHY IN
THERAVADA BUDDHISM 922
LOVE IN SANSKRIT AND TAMIL LIT-
ERATURE 1586
LOVE OF GOD AND SOCIAL DUTY IN
RAMACHARITMANASA 1177
LOVE POEMS OF GHANANAND 1178
LOVE YOUR EYES 1889
LOVING GANESA 106
Low, James 1061
Lubeck, Walter 1851, 1922, 1927
Ludvik, Catherine 60
LUDWIG ALSDORF AND INDIAN
STUDIES 1103
LUMINOUS ESSENCE 1890
Lutzker, Talya 1835
Lysebeth, Andre Van 712
Lytle, Arthur 683
M
Macdonell, A.A. 18, 217, 1464, 1488,
1489, 1515, 1530, 1652
Macdowell, Mark 829
Madan, T.N., Ed. 1644, 2263
THE MADHAVANIDANA 1891
Madhukar, R.K. 52
THE MADHYAMAKASASTRAM OF
NAGARJUNA (2Vols.) 923
Lemesurier, Peter 1770
Lepes, Naina 510
Leslie, Charles, Ed. 1808
Leslie, Julia 1364
Lessing, F.D. 901
Levitt, Stephan Hillyer 135
Levy, Robert I. 117
Lewis, Todd, Ed. 1023
Lhalungpa, Lobsang P., Tr. 930
Liberman, Kenneth 963, 976
Lidova, Natalia 1666
LIFE: A Mysterious Journey 444
LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF SRI
ANANDAMAYI MA 1173
LIFE AND THOUGHT OF
SANKARACHARYA 1174
LIFE OF BUDDHA AS LEGEND AND
HISTORY 914
THE LIFE OF BUDDHISM 915
THE LIFE OF EKNATH 1175
THE LIFE OF THE MADMAN OF U 916
LIFE OF TUKARAM 1176
LIFE SURRENDERED IN GOD 445
THE LIGHT OF ASIA OR THE GREAT
RENUNCIATION 917
LIGHT ON RELATIONSHIPS 1738
LILAVATI OF BHASKARACARYA 1739
Lim, Kim-Anh 1749
Lindgren, C.E. 544
Lindtner, Christian, Tr. 874, 953
LINGUISTIC ISSUES IN ENCODING
SANSKRIT 1442
LINGUISTIC STRUCTURE AND LAN-
GUAGE DYANAMICS IN SOUTH
ASIA 1443
THE LIONíS ROAR OF QUEEN
SRIMALA 918
Lipski, Alexander 1148, 1173
LITERARY AND HISTORICAL STUD-
IES IN INDOLOGY 1342
THE LITERARY HERITAGE 1584
LITERARY WAVES 1585
THE LITERATURE OF THE PERSON-
ALISTS OF EARLY BUDDHISM 919
LIVES OF INDIAN IMAGES 103
LIVING AHIMSA DIET 1887
LIVING AND DYING 446
LIVING ENLIGHTENMENT 447
MADHYAMAKA SCHOOLS IN INDIA
924
THE MADHYAMIKA MIND 925
MADHYANTA VIBHAGA SASTRA 926
Madugula, I.S. 227
Maehle, Gregor 536
MAGIC AND MYSTICISM IN TIBET 927
MAGIC AND RITUAL IN TIBET 928
THE MAGICAL POWER OF HERBS 1892
THE MAGICAL POWER OF
PENDULAM 1893
MAGNETIC HEALING 1894
MAHABHARATA 107
THE MAHABHARATA : An Eng. Version
Based on Selected Verses 108
THE MAHABHARATA AND GREEK
MYTHOLOGY 109
THE MAHABHARATA AND THE
YUGAS 110
MAHABHARATA BASED PLAYS
AND EPICS 1587
THE MAHABODHI TEMPLE AT
BODH GAYA 929
MAHACALISA SAMGRAHA 111
Mahadevan, T.M.P. 77, 193, Page 81
Mahadevananda, Swami 1143
Mahajan, Yogi 535, 1149, 2029, 2093
MAHAMUDRA: The Moonlight 930
MAHANIRVANA TANTRA 700
Mahapatra, Sitakant 379
MAHARANA RAJ SINGH AND HIS
TIMES 1344
Maharshi, Ramana 330
MAHATMA GANDHI AND COMPARA-
TIVE RELIGION 1179
Mahathera, A.P. Buddhadatta 1497, 1507
MAHAYANA BUDDHISM 931
MAHAYANA BUDDHIST MEDITA-
TION 932
Mahdihassan, S. 1885
MAHIMNASTAVA OR
MAHIMNASTROTRA 112
Mahler, Ferd 1635
Mainkar, T.G. 1657
MAITHILI: Some Aspects of its Phonetics
and Phonology 1444
Major, John S., Ed. & Tr. 1026
MAJOR RELIGIONS OF INDIA 1180
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Majumdar, R.C. 1286, 1377, 2179, 2206,
2208
MAKING HEALTH CARE WHOLE 1895
MAKING SCIENCE MORE EFFECTIVE
THROUGH ART OF MEDICINE 1896
Malalasekera, P. 1503
MALATIMADHAVA OF
BHAVABHUTI 1588
MALAVIKAGNIMITRAó Paradkar
1589
MALAVIKAGNIMITRA OF
KALIDASAó Devadhar 1590
MALAVIKAGNIMITRAMó Kale 1591
Malhotra, Vinod 393
Mall, Linnart 1008
MALWA THROUGH THE AGES 1345
MANAGEMENT BY CONSCIOUSNESS
449
MANDALA : The Art of Creating Future
1787
THE MANDALA OF CARDS 1740
MANDALA WORKBOOK 595
THE MANDUKYA UPANISAD AND
THE AGAMA SASTRA 113
MAN: Existentialism of Jean Paul Sartre
448
Manheim, Ralph, Tr. 426
Mani Vettam 146, 1519
MAN IN KAVYA 1592
Manninezhath, Thomas 1157
Mansfield, Vic 1032
MANTRA 114
MANTRA YOGA AND PRIMAL SOUND
596
A MANUAL ON HUMANICS 597
MANUAL OF INDIAN BUDDHISM 933
MANUSMRTI (10 Vols.) 115
MANUSMRTI WITH KULLAKABHATTA
COMMENTARY 1990
Marathe, K.N., Jt. Comm. 1196
Marchiano, Grazia, Ed. 1552
Mardia, K.V. 1111
'Martand', Mrinal Kaul, Co. Ed. 355
Martin, Michele 947
Martinez, Jose Luiz 1688
Martkert, Christopher J. 1963
Marvelly, Paula 349
Marx, Ina 440
Medhi, Yashodhara 1677
MEDIA AND THE TRANSFORMATION
OF RELIGION IN SOUTH ASIA 1183
MEDICINE & SPIRILUALITY SERIES
Page 108
THE MEDICINE BUDDHA 1898
MEDICINE IN THE VEDA 1899
MEDITATION : A Practical Guidebook
599
MEDITATION: A Way of Life 600
MEDITATION AND MANTRAS 601
MEDITATION DIFFERENTLY 602, 936
MEDITATION FOR PEOPLE IN
CHARGE 603
MEDITATION FOR PEOPLE IN CRISIS
604
THE MEDITATION HANDBOOK 605
MEDITATION IN SIKH RELIGION 606
MEDITATION PURE & SIMPLE 607
MEDITATION REVOLUTION 608
MEDITATIVE THERAPY 1900
MEDITATIVE YOGA 609
Meduri, Avanthi, Ed. 1682
MEETING THE BUDDHAS 937
MEETING THE GREAT BLISS QUEEN
938
MEETINGS WITH RAMAKRISHNA 1184
MEGASTHENES AND INDIAN RELI-
GION 1346
MEGHADUTA OF KALIDASAó Kale
1593
MEGHADUTA OF KALIDASAó
Devadhar 1594
Mehendale, M.A., Tr. 143
Mehrotra, Anu 785
Mehta, J.S. 1234
Mehta, Rohit 20, 395, 432, 433, 438, 514,
629, 630
Mehta, Shridevi 432
Mehta, Tarla 1686
Mejor, Marek, Jt. Ed. 259
Mellor, Ken 582
MEMORIAL SYLVAIN LEVI 939
MEN AND THOUGHT IN ANCIENT
INDIA 1347
MERGING WITH SIVA 116
MESOCOSM 117
Mesquita, R., Ed. 271
Maschmaun, Melita 1147
Masica, Colin P., Ed. 1449
Masih, Y. 68, 390, 427, 1136, 2063, 2070,
2084, 2601
A MASTER AND A SEEKER 1181
A MASTER GUIDE TO MEDITATION
AND SPIRITUAL GROWTH 598
MASTERING HEALTH 1897
Masuda, Narayan Singh 522
MATERIALS FOR THE STUDY OF
ARYADEVA, DHARMAPALA AND
CANDRAKIRTI (2 Vols.) 934
MATERIALS FOR THE STUDY OF
NAVYA NYAYA LOGIC 299
MATHEMATICS AND MEDICINE IN
SANSKRIT 1741
Matheny, Kenneth 1792
THE MATHNAWI 1182
Mathur, Dinesh S. 1754
Matics, M.L. 749
Matilal, Bimal K. 120, 298, 460, 1491
MATRALAKSANAM 1672
Mattausch, Jutta 652
THE MAURYAN POLITY 1396
Max Muller, F., Ed. 57, 195, 211, 837,
1199, 1520, 2249
MAYA: Divine and Human 450
MAYA IN PHYSICS 300
MAYA IN RADHAKRISHNANíS
THOUGHT 451
MAYAMATA 1258
MAYAMATA 1259
MAYAMATAM (2 Vols.) 1260
Mayeda, Sengaku 189, 191, 273
Mayer, Alexander, Leonard 1049
Mayrhofer, C.M. 1620
Mazars, Guy 1852
McCarthy, J. Christopher 1792
McCord, Agassy 1862
Mc Daniel, Larry 1785
Mc Daniel, Phyllis 1785
Mc Dermott, Rachel Fell, Ed. 42
Mc Evilley, Thomas 483
Mc Laren, Karla 680
Mc Namara, Rita J. 1858
Mc Rae, Shannon 1871
MEANINGFUL TO BEHOLD 935
Meddegama, Udaya, Tr. 738
A METAPHORICAL STUDY OF
SAUNDARANANDA 940
THE METAPHYSICS OF EXPERIENCE
IN ADVAITA VEDANTA 301
METARULES OF PANINIAN GRAM-
MAR 1445
THE METHOD OF EARLY ADVAITA
VEDANTA 302
THE METHOD OF THE VEDANTA 303
Meulenbeld, G. Jan 1891, 1939, 1949
Mevissen, Gerd J.R., Jt. Ed. 1283
Miao, Jiawen 1849
Michael, R. Blake 131
Michaels, Mark A. 706
Michel, Peter 442
Mickaharic, Draja 1751
THE MIDDLE PATH OF TAI CHI 1901
THE MIDDLE WAY 941
MIGRANT BRAHMANAS IN NORTH-
ERN INDIA 1348
A MILLENNIUM OF BUDDHIST LOGIC
(Vol. I) 942
Miller, A.V., Tr. 462
Miller, Barbara Stoler 1248, 1560, 1604
Miller, Bryan 1815
Miller, Elise Browning 1938
Miller, Light 1815, 1832
Mills, L.H., Jt. Tr. 1233
Mills, Margaret A. 1389
MIMAMSA AND VEDANTA 304
MIMAMSA SUTRAS OF JAIMINI 118
MIND AND SPIRIT OF INDIA 452
MIND ONLY 943
Miner, Allyn, Ed. & Tr. 1685, 1690
Miners, Scott E. 1871
Minkowski, Christopher Z. 1355
THE MINOR LAW BOOKS (SBE.Vol. 33)
119
MIPAM ON BUDDHA-NATURE 944
THE MIRACLE ENGINEER 1185
Mirashi, V.V. 1342, 1546
MIRROR OF CONSCIOUSNESS 453
Mishra, Godabarisha 358
Misier, Chan Baijnath 639
Misra, Ganeswar 204
Misra, Ram Shankar 423
Mitchiner, John E. 190
Mitra, Pramada Dasa 1618
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Mitra, S.K. 1309
Mittal, Indu 642, 643
Miyuki, Mokusen 771
MLBD CLASSICAL SYSTEM OF INDIAN
PHILOSOPHY Page 18
MLBD SERIES IN LINGUISTICS (17
Vols.) Page 82
Moffett, Promise Kloss 1837
Mohan, Anand, Jt. Ed. 638
Mohanty, Jitendranath 267
Mohsin, S.M. 1783, 1784
MONKS AND MAGICIANS 945
MONOLITHIC JINAS 1261
Monte, Tom 1951
Mookerjee, Satkari 798, 1086
Mookerji, Radhakumud 1287, 1292,
1301, 1318, 1319, 1347, 2158
Moore, Anthony 1881
Moore, Charles A. 279, 861
Moore, Mary Carrall 1881
Moorty, J.S.R.L. Naryana, Tr. 1630
MORAL DILEMMAS IN THE
MAHABHARATA 120
Morgan, Kenneth W., Ed. 155, 965, 1167
Morningstar, Amadea 1823, 1825, 1842
Morrow, Andrew, Tr. 109
MOTHER TERESA 1186
Motoyama, Hiroshi 650
MOVEMENTS WITH THE COSMIC
DANCER 121
MR. ABHIMANYU : A Play 1595
MRICHHCHAKATIKA OF SUDRAKAó
Kale 1596
MRICHHCHAKATIKA OF SUDRAKAó
Ed. Kuljeet Singh 1597
MUDRARAKSHASA OF
VISAKHADATTA 1598
Muir, Ada 1706
Mukerjee, Radhakamal 502
Mukerji, Bithika, Jt. Ed. 71
Mukherji, Parul Dave, Ed. & Tr. 24
Mukherjee, Prabhati 1295
Mukhopadhyaya, Gobindagopal 1155
MUKTESVARA TEMPLE IN
BHUBANESWAR 1262
MULAMADHYAMAKAKARIKA OF
NAGARJUNA 946
Mullin, Glenn, H. 948, 967
Mullins, Margaret 1866
Nandargikar, G.R. 1612
Naqvi, Nasim H. 1940
THE NARADASMRUTI 124
Narain, Harsh 925
Narang, S.P. 458
Narasimhan, Chakravarthi V. 108
Narayanadeva, Gajapati, Enriched by
1684
Narayan, Kirin 1219
NARTANA-NIRNAYA OF PANDARIKA
VITTHALA (3 Vols.) 1673
THE NASIKETA STORY : Nasiketopa-
khyana 125
Nataraj, Ralph 690
Nath, P.V. 529
Nathwani, Amita, Tr. 54, 223
Nathwani, Nilesh D. 92
Nattier, Jan 752
NATURAL BIRTH CONTROL MADE
SIMPLE 1903
THE NATURAL CALCULATOR 1743
NATURAL HEALTH CARE AT HOME
1904
THE NATURE OF THE WHOLE 1905
THE NATURALISTIC TRADITION IN
INDIAN THOUGHT 455
NATYASASTRA OF MUNI BHARATA
(Vol. I) 1674
NAVYA NYAYA SYSTEM OF LOGIC 305
Nayak, G.C. 407
THE NECTOR OF IMMORTALITY 611
Neog, Maheswar 1694
THE NEPAL COOKBOOK 1906
NETI 1907
NEW AGE AND BUDDHISM SERIES
Page 53
NEW AGE AND HINDUISM SERIES
Page 7
Nevo, Amos, Ed. & Tr. 125
NEW AGE ENCYCLOPEDIA 1908
NEW AGE MUSIC Page 97
A NEW COURSE IN READING PALI
1446
A NEW LOOK AT PAST LIVES 1788
NEW PATTERNS OF DEMOCRACY IN
INDIA 1397
Newton, Peter 1901
Nicholas, A.P. 1775
Mulloo, Anand 1379
Mumford, John 381
Muni, Chandra Mauli 53
Muni, Rajarshi 1800
Murphy, Paul E. 727
Murray, Priscilla, Ed. 641
Murthiyedath, Parameswaran 205
Murthy, Megan M., Esthetician 1857
Murti, T.R.V. 816
Murty, G.S. 1746
Murty, K. Satchidananda 210
Muses, C.A., Ed. 856
MUSIC IN THE SKY 947
THE MYSTERY OF ART 1263
MYSTICAL VERSES OF A DALAI LAMA
948
MYSTICAL VERSES OF LALLA 454
MYSTICISM IN MAHARASHTRA 610
THE MYSTIQUE OF OM 122
THE MYTHS AND GODS OF INDIA 123
MYTHS AND SYMBOLS IN INDIAN ART
AND CIVILIZATION 1264
THE MYTHS OF DEATH, REBIRTH
AND RESURRECTION 1187
N
Nadarajah, Devapoopathy 1586
Naganathan, G. 41
Nagar, Shantilal 31, 59, 1252
NAGARJUNA IN CONTEXT 949
NAGARJUNAíS LETTER TO KING
GAUTAMIPUTRA 950
NAGARJUNAíS PHILOSOPHY 951
NAGARJUNAíS REFUTATION OF
LOGIC (NYAYA) VAIDALYAPRA-
KARNA 952
NAGARJUNIANA 953
Nahata, Manju 1064
Naidoo, T. 8
Naimpally, S.A., Jt. Tr. 1739
Nakamura,Hajime 273, 384, 500, 774,
895
THE NAKSHATRAS 1742
NAMA JAPA 1188
NAMARUPAJNANAM 1902
Nambiar, S.K. 1606
Namgyal, Dakpo Tashi 930
Namgyal, Phuntsok, Ed. 1007
Nicholson, S., Jt. Ed. 295
THE NIGHANTU AND THE NIRUKTA
OF SRI YASKACARYA 1447
Nigam, V.K., Gen. Ed. Page 108
Nihom, M. 710
9 SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL MEDITA-
TION 612
NIRVANA : The Highest Happiness 954
Nisargadatta, Sri 611, 660
THE NITI AND VAIRAGYA SATAKAS
OF BHARTRHARI 1599
NITYASUMANGALI 1675
Nizami 1559
NOBODY HOME 456
NON VIOLENCE AS A WAY OF LIFE
(2 Vols.) 1105
THE NORTH INDIAN PEASANT GOES
TO THE MARKET 1398
NORTHERN FRONTIERS OF BUD-
DHISM 955
NOTABLE HOROSCOPES 1744
THE NOTE BOOKS OF PAUL BRUNTON
(16 Vols.) Page 28
THE NOTION OF EMPTINESS IN EARLY
BUDDHISM 956
THE NOUN PHRASE IN BENGALI 1448
NYAYA MANJARI OF JAYANTA
BHATTA 306
Novak, Devi, Ed. 647
NYAYAPRAVESAKASASTRA OF
ACARYA DINNAGA 1104
THE NYAYARATNADIPAVALI OF
ANANDANUTHAVA 307
NYAYA SUTRA OF GAUTAMA (4 Vols.)
308
NYAYA SUTRA OF GAUTAMA 309
THE NYAYA THEORY OF KNOWL-
EDGE 310
NYAYA VAISESIKA PHILOSOPHY
AND TEXT SCIENCE 311
Nyayavijayaji, Muni 1085
Nyun, U. Thein 832
O
Oakes, Maud 1187
Obermiller, E. 739
Obeyesekere, Gananath 294, 778
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OCEAN OF NECTAR 957
THE OCEAN OF THEOSOPHY 1189
Odin, Jaishree K. 1171
Ody, Penelope 1917
Oetke, Claus 1013
OF GRAMMATOLOGY BY JACQUES
DERRIDA 457
OFFICE YOGA 613
O'Flaherty, W.D. 130, 293
Ogawa, Hideyo 1457
Oguibenine, Boris 1312
Ohala, Manjari 1410
Ohnuma, Reiko 756, 1043
Ojha, Ashutosh 1703, 1707, 1711, 1747,
1762, 2495
Ojha, Gopesh Kumar 1703, 1707, 1711,
1747, 1755, 1762, 2476, 2491, 2492,
2508, 2513, 2519, 2555, 2557
OLD AND NEW PERSPETIVES ON
SOUTH ASIAN LANGUAGES 1449
Oldenberg, H. 40, 57, 143, 157, 211, 762,
1051, 1089, 1520
Olivelle, Patrick 38, 159, 194, 202, 1291,
1305, 1386, Page 79, 1294
Olson, Helena 1162, 2154
Olson, Roland 1162, 2154
Omenka, Ursula Klinger 1928
ON KNOWING REALITY 958
ON THE MEANING OF
MAHABHARATA 126
ON VOIDNESS 959
THE ORACLE OF RAMA 127
Orange, Darlena L. 1805
ORDER IN PARADOX 1349
Orefjaerd, Curth 1125
ORIENTALISM, POETRY AND MILLEN-
NIUM 1600
ORIGIN AND FORMATION OF SECTS
AND SECTARIANISM IN EARLY
BUDDHISM 960
ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF THE
PURANIC TEXT CORPUS 128
THE ORIGIN OF MEDITATION 614
THE ORIGIN OF THE LIFE OF A
HUMAN BEING 1909
THE ORIGIN OF THE YOUNG GOD 1601
THE ORIGINAL GITA 524
THE ORIGINAL REIKI HANDBOOK OF
DR. MIKAO USUI 1910
PANCARATRA SCRIPTURE IN THE
PROCESS OF CHANGE 132
PANCASUTRAKAM OF
CIRANTANACARYA 1107
PANCHATANTRA: Five Wise Lessons
1602
PANCHATANTRA OF VISNUSARMAN
1603
THE PANCHEM LAMAíS DEBATE
BETWEEN WISDOM AND
THE REIFYING HABIT 963
Panda, Bisnupada 1676
Panda, Nrusingh Charan 300, 359
Panda, Pratosh, Tr. & Annot. 5
Pande, B.M., Ed. 827
Pandey, G.C. 1011, 1174, 1314, 2030
Pandey, K.C., Ed. 290, 312
Pandey, M.S. 1321
Pandey, Rajbali 69
Pandey, S.N. 1310
Pandeya, Haribhai 1734
Pandeya, R.C. 926, 977, 2041, 2216, 2429,
2493
Pandeya, Raghunath 923
Pandharipande, Rajeshwari, Jt. Au. 1431
Pandit, B.N., Tr. 288
Pandit, Bansi 65, Page 7
Pandit, M.P. 673, 674, 675, 697
PANDIT N.R. BHATT FELICITATION
VOLUME 458
Pandya, S.M. 1587
Paniker, Agustin 1097
Panikkar, Raimon 85, 388, 399, Page 69
Panikkar, Raimundo 209
PANINI: A Survey of Research 1452
PANINI: His Works and its Traditions (8
Vols.) Page 83
PANINIíS GRAMMATIK (2 Vols.) 1453
PANINIíS METALANGUAGE 1454
Pankaj, Allahabadia Pran Nath 21, 1976
Pankaj, Bhavana, Associate 21, 1976
Pansikar, Vasudeva Laxmana Sharma,
Ed. 296, 2010, 2045, 2046
Pant, Mahes Raj 1513
Papadopoulos, Christopher 618
PAPERS OF THE 12TH WORLD SAN-
SKRIT CONFERENCE (15 Vols.) Page 9
PAPER OF THE 13
TH
WORLD SANSKRIT
CONFERENCE (7 Vols.) Page 9
THE ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT
OF CLASSICAL HINDUISM 129
THE ORIGINS OF EVIL IN HINDU MY-
THOLOGY 130
THE ORIGINS OF VIRASAIVA SECTS
131
Ortner, Sherry B. 886
OSHO RAJNEESH AND HIS DISCIPLES
1190
O'shea, Janet 1660
Oshoe, Padden Choedak, Illus. 1906
Osmaston, Henry 1358, 1359
Otter, Felix 1267
OTTO OTTONOVICH ROSENBERG
AND HIS CONTRIBUTION TO
BUDDHOLOGY IN RUSSIA 961
Ousaka, Yumi 1106
AN OUTLINE OF HISTORY OF SAIVA
PHILOSOPHY 312
OUTLINE OF THE RELIGIOUS LITERA-
TURE OF INDIA 1191
OUTLINES OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY
313
OUT OF THE LABYRINTH 1745
Overbey, Ryan Richard 724
P
Pachow, W. 828
A PADA INDEX AND REVERSE PADA
INDEX TO EARLY JAIN CANONS
1106
PADMA: The Jewel of Tibetan Remedies
1911
Padmarajiah, Y.J. 1071
PAHLAVI TEXTS (SBE Vols. 5, 18, 24, 37,
47) 1192
PAIN AND ITS ENDING 962
PAINTED SCROLLS OF ASIA 1265
PALAS OF SRIKAVIKARNA (4 Vols.)
1676
PALI-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 1514
PALI METRE 1450
Palmer, E.H. 1199
Palmer, Susan J. 1202
Palsule, G.B., Jt. Tr. 181
PANCAGRANTHI VYAKARANA OF
BUDDHISAGARSURI 1451
Parab, Kasinath Pandurang, Jt. Ed. 1543,
2369
Paradkar, M.D. 1589
PARAMHANS SWAMI OMKARA-
NANDA SARASWATI: Spiritual Wis-
dom Page 36
Paranjape, V.G., Tr. 143
PARATRISIKAVIVARANA BY
ABHINAVAGUPTA 133
PARATATTVAGANITADARSANAM
1746
Pargiter, F.E. 1288
Parimoo, B.N., Tr. 375
Park, Jin Y., Ed. 779
Parkes, Graham 415
Parpola, Asko Page 9, 165, 212
PARVATIDARPANA 134
PASAYADANA OF SANT JNANES-
WARA 1193
PATAN JAIN DHATU PRATIMA LEKH
SANGRAH 2127
Patel, Ramesh 1824
THE PATH OF LIGHT 615
THE PATH OF PRACTICE 1912
PATH OF SERENITY AND INSIGHT 964
PATH OF THE BUDDHA 965
PATH OF THE MOTHER 1194
PATH OF THE SOUL 616
THE PATH TO AWAKENING 966
THE PATH TO ENLIGHTENMENT 967
Pathak, Bindeshwar 1388, 1404, 2224
PATHWAYS TO HIGHER CONSCIOUS-
NESS 617
PATH WITHOUT FORM 459
Patil, N.B., Ed. 355
Patil, Rajaram D.R. 32
THE PATITYAGRAMANIRNAYA 135
Patwardhan, K.S., Tr. 1739
Patwardhan, V.M., Ed. 1557
Paulenz, K. Kollmar, Tr. 961
Pavan, Milena Carrara, Ed. 85, 138, Page
69
Payne, Buryl 1894
Payne, Richard K. 741
PEACE AND WHERE TO FIND IT 618
THE PEACOCK THRONE 1350
Peirce, Penney 430
THE PEOPLE OF TIBET 1351
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PERCEIVING IN ADVAITA VEDANTA
314
PERCEPTION 460
PERCEPTION, KNOWLEDGE AND DIS-
BELIEF 315
Percival, Harold W. 494
Pereira, Jose 1245, 1261
THE PERENNIAL QUEST FOR A PSY-
CHOLOGY WITH A SOUL 1789
PERENNIAL QUESTIONS 968
PERFORMING ARTS SERIES (12 Vols.)
Page 96
Perry, E.D. 1467
Perrone, E.D. 1708
THE PERSONAL AURA 619
Pesala, Bhikkhu 836
Peterson, Indira Viswanathan 139
Petter, Frank Arjava 1910, 1924, 1925
PHALDEEPIKA BHAVARTHBODHINI
1747
PHENOMENOLOGY OF PERCEPTION
461
PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT 462
Philip, Franklin, Tr. 402
Philipse, Herman 416
Phillips, Osborne 1793
Phillips, Stephen H. 249, 258
PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
IN SAIVA SIDDHANTA 136
THE PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPT OF
SAMKARA 316
PHILOSOPHICAL ENQUIRIES 463
PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS 464
PHILOSOPHICAL HUMANISM AND
CONTEMPORARY INDIA 465
PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATION OF
DHVANI 317
THE PHILOSOPHICAL TRADITIONS
OF INDIA 318
PHILOSOPHIES OF INDIA 319
PHILOSOPHY AND ITS DEVELOP-
MENT IN THE NIKAYAS AND
ABHIDHARMA 969
PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY IN
THE ABHIDHARMA 970, 1790
PHILOSOPHY AND THE THEISTIC
MYSTICISM OF THE ALVARAS 466
POLITICAL AND SOCIAL MOVE-
MENTS IN ANCIENT PUNJAB 1399
THE POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND
ADMINISTRATION 1400
Pollock, Sheldon I. Page 10
POLYANDRY IN ANCIENT INDIA 1401
Pond, David 1146
Ponty, M. Merleau 461
PORTRAITS OF TIBETAN BUDDHIST
MASTERS 974
THE POSITION OF WOMEN IN HINDU
CIVILIZATION 1352
THE POSITIVE BACKGROUND OF
HINDU SOCIOLOGY 1402
THE POSITIVE SCIENCES OF THE
ANCIENT HINDUS 1353
POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
1916
Potter, Karl H. Page 17, 326
Poussin, Louis De La Valle 733, Page 48,
1049
Powell, Robert 394, 396, 459, 540, 563,
611, 660
THE POWER OF BUDDHISM 975
PRABODHACANDRODAYA OF KRS-
NA MISRA 1606
Power, Richard 921
Powers, John 885
PRACTICAL BUDDHISM 976
PRACTICAL CHINESE MEDICINE 1917
PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE I CHING
1749
PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF YOGA
WISDOM 1791
A PRACTICAL SANSKRIT DICTIO-
NARY 1515
PRACTICAL SANSKRIT-ENGLISH DIC-
TIONARY 1516
PRACTICAL VEDANTA 620
PRACTICAL VEDANTA MOVEMENT
324
A PRACTICAL VEDIC DICTIONARY
1517
PRACTICAL WISDOM 621
THE PRACTICE OF CLASSICAL PALM-
ISTRY 1750
PRACTICE OF MAGIC 1751
PRACTICING THE COSMIC SCIENCE
1752
PHILOSOPHY IN CLASSICAL INDIA
467
PHILOSOPHY IN THE SAMADHI-
RAJASUTRA 971
THE PHILOSOPHY OF BUDDHISM 972
PHILOSOPHY OF GORAKHNATH 468
PHILOSOPHY OF HINDU SADHANA
469
THE PHILOSOPHY OF HINDUISM
AND OTHER ESSAYS 137
PHILOSOPHY OF JNANADEVA 1195
THE PHILOSOPHY OF LOKAYATA 470
PHILOSOPHY OF NON-ATTACHMENT
471
PHILOSOPHY OF SELF-REALISATION
OF SWAM YOGESHWARANAND
SARASWATI 320
PHILOSOPHY OF SRI
MADHVACARYA 321
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE
UPANISHADS 322
THE PHILOSOPHY OF
VASISTADVAITA VEDANTA 323
Piburn, Sidney, Comp. & Ed. 834
Pickles, J. 1775
Pilarzyk, Tom 657
A PILGRIMAGE TO KAILASH 138
Pischel, R. 1423
Pitman Vicki 1905
Place Robert M. 1740
PLANETARY HERBOLOGY 1913
PLANT LIVES 1914
Platts, John 1539
THE PLAYS OF KALIDASA 1604
THE PLAYS OF SANKARADEVA 1677
THE PLAYWORLD OF SANSKRIT
DRAMA 1678
Plazas, Javier 662
Plott, John C. 411
POCKET MANUAL OF
HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA
MEDICA 1915
POEMS OF TUKARAM 1196
POEMS TO SIVA 139
POINTERS TO PROFESSION 1748
POINTS OF CONTROVERSY 973
THE POETIC LIGHT (2 Vols.) 1605
Prajnanananda, Paramahamsa 694
THE PRAKRIT GRAMMARIANS 1455
PRAKRIT VERSES IN SANSKRIT WORKS
ON POETICS (2 Vols.) 1607
PRAKRUTI: Your Ayurvedic Constitu-
tion 1918
PRAMANAVARTTIKAM OF ACARYA
DHARMAKIRTI 977
Pranavananda, Yogi 625, 703
PRANAYAMAó Gupta 622
PRANAYAMAó Iyenger 623
PRAPANCASARA TANTRA 701
Prasad, Hari Mohan 1584
Prasad, Hari Shankar 817, Page 53
Prasad, R.C. 111, 152, 180, 183, 192, 222,
646, 1537, 2057, 2059, 2081
Prasad, Ramananda 505, 2008
Prashant, Prem, Jt. Ed. 638
PRASNA MARGA (2 Pts.) 1753
PRATIMA NATAKA OF BHASA 1608
PRATYABHIJNAHRDAYAM 702
THE PRATYABHIJNA PHILOSOPHY
325
THE PRAVARGYA BRAHMANA OF THE
TAITTIRIYA ARANYAKA 140
Prebish, Charles S. 795
Preciado-Solis, Benjamin 99
PREDICTIVE ASTROLOGY 1754
PREDICTIVE ASTROLOGY OF THE
HINDUS 1755
Preisendauz, Karin, Jt. Ed. 265, 378
PRESCRIPTION FOR STRESS 1792
THE PRESENCE OF SIVA 1354
PRESUPPOSITIONS OF INDIAíS PHI-
LOSOPHIES 326
PRIESTHOOD IN ANCIENT INDIA 1355
PRIESTS, KINGS AND WOMEN IN THE
EARLY UPANISHADS 141
Prevereau, Raynald, Tr. 814
Prime, Ranchor 75
A PRIMER OF MODERN STANDARD
HINDI 1456
THE PRINCIPAL UPANISHADS 142
PRINCIPLES OF COMPOSITION IN
HINDU SCULPTURE 1266
PRINCIPLES OF TIBETAN MEDICINE
1919
Pritchard, Sarah 1846
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Prithipaul, K.D., Tr. 369
Pritz, Alan L. 600
PRIYADARSIKA OF HARSHADEVA
1609
THE PROBLEM OF EVIL AND INDIAN
THOUGHT 327
THE PROBLEM OF PERCEPTION 472
THE PROBLEM OF UNIVERSALS IN
INDIAN PHILOSOPHY 328
PROCESS AND LANGUAGE 1457
PROLEGOMENA ON METRE AND TEX-
TUAL HISTORY OF THE RGVEDA
143
PSALMS OF THE EARLY BUDDHIST
978
PSYCHIC POWERS 1793
THE PSYCHIC SUN 1756
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ATTITUDE OF
EARLY BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY
1794
PSYCHOLOGY OF THE CHAKRAS 624
PSYCHOPHYSICS AND HUMAN
INTERACTIONS 1795
Puchalski, Christina M. 1895
Puhakka, Kaisa 908
PUJA : A Study in Smarta Ritual 144
PUJA AND SAMSKARA 145
Punja, Shobita 1243
THE PURANA INDEX (3 Vols.) 1518
PURANIC ENCYCLOPAEDIA 146, 1519
PURE YOGA BY YOGI PRANAVAN-
ANDA 625, 703
PURE YOGA 626
Puri, B.B. 534, 1276
Puri, B.N. 1298
Purna, Svami 444, 484, 496, 538, 621
THE PUSHPASUTRA (2 Vols.) 147
Q
QUANTUM TOUCH 1920
THE QUEST FOR THE INNER MAN 473
QUEST FOR TRUTH 1197
THE QUEST OF AJNEYA 1198
THE QUESTIONS OF KING MILINDA
(S.B.E. Vols. 35-36) 979
RAMANA MAHARSHI'S PHILOSOPHY
OF EXISTENCE AND MODERN SCI-
ENCE 475
RAMANA SANKARA AND THE FORTY
VERSES 330
Ramanan, K. Venkata 951
RAMAYANAó Buck 149
RAMAYANA AT A GLANCE 151
RAMAYANA OF TULSIDASA 152
THE RAMAYANA OF VALMIKI (7 Vols.
in 9 Pts.) Page 10
RAMAYANA : The Ancient Indian Epic
150
Rambachan, Anantanand 72, 517, 518
RAMBLES IN VEDANTA 331
Ramseier, Yves 362
Ranade, H.G., Ed. & Tr. 100
Ranade, R.D. 610
Ranade, Subhash 1820
Randle, H.N. 871
Ranganathan, Shyam 263
Rankin, Aidan 1080
Rao, B. Suryanarain 1720, 1736, 1764
Rao, Gondker Narayana 1392
Rao, K.L. Seshagiri 1179
Rao, K. Ramakrishna, Ed. 665, Page 101
Rao, T.A. Gopinath 1244
Rapgay, Lobsang 653
A RAPID SANSKRIT METHOD 1458
RASA: Performing the Divine in India
1681
RASIKAPRIYA OF KESHAVADASA
1613
Rastogi, Navjivan 693, 695, 718
Ratan, Minoo 584
Ratan, Ravi 584, 1869
Rathore, Indrajit Singh, Ed. 522, 1375
RATIONALITY AND MIND IN EARLY
BUDDHISM 980
Ratnachandraji, Maharaj 1510
THE RATNAVALI OF SRI
HARSHADEVA 1614
Raval, Prafulla 564
Raval, Vasant 564
Ravindra Kumar 587, 588
Ravindra, Ravi 641
Ray, Reginald A. 804
THE RAYS AND ESOTERIC PSYCHOL-
OGY 1796
Quine, W.V. 479
THE QUITE MIND 474
QURAN (SBE Vols. 6, 9) 1199
THE QURANIC SUFISM 1200
R
RABINDRANATH TAGORE: Songs of
Prayer 1201
Radhakrishnan, S. 137, 280, 385
Radhey Shayam 1339
THE RADIANT SAMENESS 329
RADIONICS & RADIESTHESIA 1921
RAGALAKSANAM OF SRI
MUDDUVENKATAMAKHIM 1679
RAGAVIBODHA OF SOMANATHA
1680
Raghavan, V. 1570
Raghu, Babu T. 750
Raghunandan 225
RAGHUVAMSA OF KALIDASAó
Devadhar 1610
RAGHUVAMSA OF KALIDASAó Kale
1611
RAGHUVAMSA OF KALIDASAó
Nandargikar 1612
Raghuvira 91, 1974
Ragini Devi 1663
Rahi, Hakim Singh 1216
Rahula, Walpola, Tr. 734, 1053
Raichur, Pratima 1803
Rai, Vikramaditya 1659
Raikote, B.S. 283, 1670
RAIMON PANIKKAR: Opera Omnia
Page 69
RAINBOW REIKI 1922
Rajasekhara 1573
RAJATARANGINI BY KALHANA (3
Vols.) 1356
Rajneesh, Osho 2059, 2081, 2135
THE RAJNEESH PAPERS 1202
Raju, P.T. 318, 385, 425
RAMACHARITAMANASA OF SOUTH
AFRICA 148
Raman, B.V. 1730, 1744, 1753, 1765,
1767, 2484, 2490, 2505, 2507
Raman, Rajeswari 572, 2101
Rayudu, P.V.R. 1731, 1732
A READER ON THE SANSKRIT GRAM-
MARIANS 1459
READING THE NEW NIETZSCHE 476
READINGS IN EARLY INDIAN HIS-
TORY 1357
REALIZATION OF THE SUPREME SELF
477
REASON AND EXPERIENCE IN INDIAN
PHILOSOPHY 332
Reat, N. Ross 995
RECENT RESEARCH IN PANINIAN
STUDIES 1460
RECENT RESEARCH ON LADAKH 4 & 5
1358
RECENT RESEARCH ON LADAKH 6
1359
Reddy, Kumuda 1866, 1867
Reddy, V. Madhusudan 207
Redington, James D. 201
REFLECTIONS ON FINANCE, EDUCA-
TION AND SOCIETY 1403
REFLECTIONS ON REALITY 981
REFLECTIONS ON RESEMBLANCE,
RITUAL AND RELIGION 153
THE REFLEXIVE NATURE OF AWARE-
NESS 982
THE REFLEXOLOGY MANUAL 1923
Regamey, Konstanty 746, 971
REIKI FIRE 1925
REIKI: Way of the Heart 1927
REIKI : The Legacy of Dr. Usui 1924
REIKI : Transmissions of Light 1926
REIKI WITH GEMSTONES 1928
Reilly, Rama 39
Reilly, Susanne 39
Reimann, Luis Gonzalez 110
Rekha, Chandra 448
RELICS OF THE BUDDHA 983
THE RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY OF
THE VEDA AND UPANISHADS (2
Vols.) 154
RELIGION AND RATIONAL OUTLOOK
1203
THE RELIGION OF TIBET 984, 1360
RELIGION OF THE HINDUS 155
RELIGION OF THE RIGVEDA 156
THE RELIGION OF THE VEDA 157
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RELIGION PHILOSOPHY YOGA 478
THE RELIGIONS OF TIBET 985
RELIGIOUS DOCTRINES IN THE
MAHABHARATA 158
RELIGIOUS THERAPEUTICS 1929
Renaut, Alain 402
RENUNCIATION IN HINDUISM
(2 Vols.) 159
RESEARCHES IN INDIAN AND BUD-
DHIST PHILOSOPHY 986
RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE IN
BHOJA'S SAMARANGANASUTRA-
DHARA 1267
RESISTANCE AND REFORM IN TIBET
1361
RESISTANT HINDUISM 160
THE RESONANCE OF EMPTINESSS 987
RETROGRADE PLANETS 1757
THE REVIVAL OF BUDDHIST PILGRIM-
AGE AT BODH GAYA 988
REVOLUTION OF THE MYSTICS 1204
Reynolds, Frank E., Ed. 940
Rhyner, Hans H. 1813
Rhys Davids, Tr. & Ed. 759, 830, 865, 973,
978
Rhys, Davids, C.A.F. 794, 840
Rhys Davids, T.W. 809, 840, 979, 1051,
1299, 1514
Richardson, Diana 723
Richmond, Farley P. 1671
Rickmers, C. Mabel, Tr. 1303
Ricoeur, Paul 409
Riepe, Dale 455
THE RIGVEDA (3 Vols.) 162
RIGVEDA BRAHMANAS 161
Rimpoche, Lati, Jt. Tr. 777
Rinpoche, Khenchen Thrangu 904
Rinpoche, Shamar 966, 1384
Rinpoche, Tenzin Wangyal 654, 882
RISE AND FALL OF THE IMPERIAL
GUPTAS 1362
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE PAHLAVI
DYNASTY 1363
THE RISE OF THE ESOTERIC BUD-
DHISM IN TIBET 989
THE RITUAL OF BATTLE 164
RITUALS AND MANTRAS 704
Sachs, Robert 1833, 1845
SACRED BIOGRAPHY IN THE BUD-
DHIST TRADITIONS OF SOUTH AND
SOUTHEAST ASIA 992
THE SACRED BOOKS OF CHINA (SBE
Vol. 3, 16, 27, 28, 39 & 40) 1207
SACRED BOOKS OF THE BUDDHIST
Page 57
SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST (50 Vols.)
1520
SACRED LAWS OF THE ARYAS (SBE
Vol. 2, 14) 166
THE SACRED MARRIAGE OF A HINDU
GODDESS 167
THE SACRED MOUNTAIN 168
SACRED SOUND 1683
THE SACRIFICIAL RITUAL IN THE
SATAPATHA BRAHMANA 169
SADDHARMA PUNDARIKA (SBE Vol.
21) 993
SADGURU DATTATREYA 1208
SADHANASATAKA AND SADHANA
SATA-PANCASIKA 994
SAHAJ PRAKASH : The Brightness of
Simplicity 1209
Sahajo Bai 1209
Saha, Vidya, Tr. 671
Saher, P.J. 681
Sahi, B.B. 560, 1954
SAHITYADARPANA (Parichedas I, II &
X)óKane 1617
SAHITYA DARPANA OR THE
MIRROR OF COMPOSITION OF
VISVANATHAó Ballantyne 1618
SAHITYAKANTAKODDHARA 1619
Sahni, Pragati, Jt. Ed. 351
SAIVISM IN PHILOSOPHICAL PER-
SPECTIVE 334
Saksena, B.R. 1421
SAKTA PITHAS 1210
THE SALISTAMBA SUTRA 995
Salomon Richard 19, 1283
Sam, Ed. 604
SAMA VEDA 170
SAMAVAYANGASUTTAM 1108
THE SAMDESARASAKA OF ABDUL
RAHMAN 1620
SAMKARA AND BRADLEY 480
RITUALS, MANTRAS AND SCIENCE
163
ROADSIGNS ON THE SPIRITUAL
PATH 1205
ROAD TO FREEDOM 1404
Robinson, Richard, H. 850
Rocher, Rosane, Ed. 1600
Rodriguez, Tony 625, 703
Roerich, G.N. 748
ROLES AND RITUALS FOR HINDU
WOMEN 1364
THE ROMANTIC LEGEND OF SAKYA
BUDDHA 990
Roodurmun, P.S. 242
THE ROOTS OF HINDUISM 165
THE ROOTS OF REFERENCE 479
THE ROOTS,VERB-FORMS AND PRI-
MARY DERIVATIVES OF THE SAN-
SKRIT LANGUAGE 1461
Ros, Frank 1888
Rosen, Eliot Jay 408
Rosen, Steven J. 197, 198
Rospatt, Alexander Von, Joint Gen. Ed.
Page 58
Roth, Rudolph, Jt. Au. 1522
Rouse, W.H.D., Jt. Tr. 1002
Rout, Savitri 1646
Roychaudhuri, Bimalakanta 1665
RTUSAMHARA OF KALIDASAó
Devadhar 1615
RTUSAMHARA OF KALIDASAó Kale
1616
Rudmann, Dan 1417
Ruegg, David Seyfort Page 48
Ruhe, Brian 872
Ruhela, S.P. 1163
RUKMINI DEVI ARUNDALE 1682
RULES FOR NUNS ACCORDING TO
THE DHARMAGUPTAKAVINAYA
(3 Pts.) 991
S
SABARIMALAI PILGRIMAGE AND
AYYAPPAN CULTUS 1206
SABDAPRAMANYAM IN SABARA
AND KUMARILA 333
Sachs, Melanie 1822, 1833
Samtani, N.H., Tr. 876
Samuel, Geoffrey 722, 985
SAMYUKTABHIDHARMAHRDAYA:
Heart of Scholasticism with Miscella-
neous Additions (3 Vols.) 996
Sandal, Mohanlal, Tr. 118
Sandberg, Graham, Ed. 1527
Sangharakshita 737, 862, 1017, 1024,
1027, 1031, 1055
SANGITANARAYANA BY PURUSOT-
TAMA MISRA (2 Vols.) 1684
SANGITOPANISAT SARODDHARA OF
VACANACARYA SRI SUDHAKALA-
SA 1685
Sangpo, Gelong Lodro, Tr. 733, Page 48,
972, 1049
Sankara 330
SANKARA ON THE YOGA SUTRAS 335
Sankhyatirtha, Bhuvanmohan 709
SANSKRIT AND PRAKRIT 1462
SANSKRIT AND THE ADVAITIC VIEW
OF TRUTH 336
SANSKRIT CRITICISM 1655
THE SANSKRIT DRAMA 1621
SANSKRIT DRAMA IN PERFORMANCE
1622
SANSKRIT-ENGLISH DICTIONARY
1521
THE SANSKRIT EPICSí REPRESENTA-
TION OF THE VEDIC MYTHS 171
SANSKRIT GRAMMAR 1463
A SANSKRIT GRAMMAR FOR STU-
DENTS 1464
THE SANSKRIT LANGUAGE 1465
SANSKRIT MANUAL 1466
SANSKRIT PLAY PRODUCTION IN
ANCIENT INDIA 1686
A SANSKRIT PRIMER 1467
A SANSKRIT READER 1468
SANSKRIT SYNTAX 1469
SANSKRIT WORTERBUCH (7 Vols.)
1522
SANSKRIT WORTERBUCH : Nachtrage
1523
SANSKRIT WORTERBUCH IN
KURZERER FASSUNG (3 Pts. in
One) 1524
Santideva, Comp. 1002
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Santina, Peter Della 924, 950
SANTINATHACARITA 1109
Santos, Daniel 1864, 1890
SARADA TILAKA TANTRAM 705
Sarasvati, Atalananda, Ed. 701
Saraswati Amma, T.A. 1316
Saraswati, Dharmanand 1841
Saraswati, Paramahamsa Omkarananda
Page 36, 1230
Saraswati, Satyananda 179, 1985, 2011
Saraswati, Sunyata 721
Saraswati, Vittalananda 179, 1985
SARASWATIKANTHABHARAN: Vedic
Vyakaranam of Bhojdev 1470
SARASVATIKANTHABHARANAM OF
KING BHOJA (3 Vols.) 1471
Sarkar, Benoy Kumar 1402
Sarma, Bhaiyaram 222, 2157
Sarma, S.R., Tr. 216, 1624
Sarma, Sadasiva Rath, Jt. Tr. 1269, 1277
Sarma, V. Srinivasa, Tr. 1220
Sarmadee, S hahab 1696
Sarmah, Thaneswar 1296
THE SARVA-DARSANA SAMGRAHA
337
SARVADURGATI PARISHODHANA
TANTRA 997
Sastri, C.S. Rama 1640
Sastri, Gaurinath 489, 1649
Sastri, K.A.N. 1285
Sastri, P.V. Naganatha 1482, 1576
THE SATAPATHA BRAHMANA (SBE
Vol. 12, 26, 41, 43 & 44) 172
Satchidananendra, Swami 303
Sathyanarayana, R., Ed. 1662, 1673, 1679
SATI: Historical and Phenomenological
Essays 1405
Sato, Ryojun 929
SATISFYING OUR INNATE DESIRE 627
Satsangi, Prem Saran 548
SATURN IN TRANSIT 1760
SATURN: Manager of Events 1758
SATURN: The King Maker 1759
SAUNDARYALAHARI OF
SANKARACARYA 173
SAUSSURE AND HIS INTERPRETERS
481
Savage, Denis, Tr. 409
SAVITRI UNVEILED 1623
Sekhri, V.N. 1395
THE SELECTED WORKS OF SIR JOHN
WOODROFFE (Arthur Avalon) Page
41
SELECTIONS FROM RAMACANDRIKA
OF KESAVADASA 1625
SELECTIONS FROM THE MAHABHA-
RATA 175
SELF AND ITS STATES 338
SELF OFFERINGS 176
THE SELF REVEALED KNOWLEDGE
THAT LIBERATES THE SPIRIT 632
THE SELFíS AWARENESS OF ITSELF
998
SELF-TRANSFORMATION THROUGH
MUSIC 1687
SEMIOSIS IN HINDUSTANI MUSIC 1688
SERENITY HERE AND NOW 999
THE SERIAL VERB FORMATION IN
DRAVIDIAN LANGUAGES 1472
SERINDIA (5 Vols.) 1268
SERVANT OF GOD 1212
Sethia, Tara 1063
SEVEN DAYS OF NECTOR 177
THE SEVEN GREAT UNTENABLES 339
SEVEN LESSONS IN CONSCIOUS
LIVING 633
SEVEN WORKS OF VASUBANDHU 1000
Sewell, R. 1733
Shah, Jitendra B. Page 35, Page 39, 1067,
Page 64, 1119, 2131, 2132, 2138, 2243
Shah, Nagin J., 1085, 1092, 2023
Shah, Natubhai 1098
Shah, Ramesh Chandra 1536
SHAHANSHAH 1366
SHAMAN OF TIBET 1001
Shamshad Hussain 1782
Shaneman, Jampa 1712
Shankarananda, Swami 570, 672
Shanon, Sidharth, Ed. 750
THE SHAPE OF ANCIENT THOUGHT
483
Shapiro, Michael C. 1439, 1456
Sharamon, Shalila 545
Sharma, Arvind 46, 231, 264, Page 24,
1084, 1202, 1405
Sharma, Atmaram, Tr. 111, 182
Sharma, B.N., Ed. 1257
Sharma, B.N.K. 277, 321
SAWAI JAI SINGH AND HIS AS-
TRONOMY 1761
Sawai, Y. 47
Sayadow, U. Narada Mula Pathana 832
SAYINGS OF J. KRISHNAMURTI 482
Scharfe, Hartmut 1454
Scharf, Peter M. 1442
Schaub, Cristina Scherrer, Jt. Ed. 807
Scheepers, Alfred 1018
Schenk, Shawna 668
Schiffman, Harold F. 1439
Schmidt, Richard 1523
Schmukler, Alan V. 1850
Schneider, H.W. 417
Schober, Juliane, Ed. 992
Schopen, Gregory 897
Schouten, J.P. 1204
Schroeder, John W. 1003
Schubring, W. 1073
Schumann, H.W. 887
Schwartz, Susan L. 1681
Schweig, Graham, M. Introd. & Tr. 1548
SCIENCE, CULTURE AND MAN 1365
SCIENCE OF LIGHT Page 101
THE SCIENCE OF MEDITATIONó
Chakraburtty 628
SCIENCE OF MEDITATIONóMehta 629
SCIENTIFIC EXPLORATIONS OF JAIN
DOCTRINES (2 Pts.) 1110
SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS OF JAINISM
1111
SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE IN SANSKRIT
1624
SCRIPT AND IMAGE 1283
Seal, Brajendranath 1353
SECRET OF SACRED SEX 706
THE SECRET OF SELF TRANSFORMA-
TION 630
THE SECRET OF THE CREATIVE
VACUUM 631
THE SECRET OF THE LOVING TOUCH
1930
SECRETS OF THE PULSE 1931
SEEKERS OF THE NAKED TRUTH 1211
SEER OF THE FIFTH VEDA 174
Segal, Rupali 557
Segal, Suzanne 1133
Sekar, Radhika 1206
Sekhar, J. Jaya 1718
Sharma, C.D. 230, 391, 2038, 2068
Sharma, Dasharatha 1308
Sharma, Hari 1809
Sharma, Premlata, Ed. 1661, 2168, 2399
Sharma, P.S. 235, 1435
Sharma, Priya Vrat 1861, 1902
Sharma, Ramashraya 1406
Sharma, Ramesh K., Ed. 373
Sharma, Ramkaran 986, 1554
Sharma, Ram Murti 43
Sharma R.S. 1341, 1373, 1383
Sharma, Samir Kumar 1585
Sharma, Shiv Kumar 1265
Sharma, Sri Ram 1344
Sharma, Virendra Nath 1761
Shastri, A.M. 1282, 1331
Shastri, Biswanarayan 94, 245
Shastri, J.L. 1574, 1583, 1964, 1983, 1990,
1994, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2035, 2036,
2271, 2293, 2304, 2325, 2406
Shastri, Lakshman 719
Shastri, Vamadeva (David Frawley ) 49,
56, 127, 178, 220, 224, 596, 649, 669,
692, 1329, 1699, 1713, 1717, 1818,
1820, 1828, 1907, 1913, 1933, 1941,
1959, 1960, 1961, Page 105
Shaw, Scott 1897
Sheldron, Jigme, Assist. 972
Sheridan, Daniel P. 2
Shiegelman, J. Marvin 771
Shih, Cheng Qing 1042
Shinohara, Koichi 945, 1005
SHIVA : The Lord of Yoga 178
SHREE MAA, THE GURU AND THE
GODDESS 179
SHRI RAMACHARITMANASA OR
THE HOLY LAKE OF THE ACTS
OF RAMA (Large, Compact &
Romanized Editions) 180
Shrivastava, S.N.L. 480
Shrotri, Shridhar B. 40, 157, 1095, 1147
Shukla, A.B. Page 101
Shukla, Maurice, Tr. 478
Shukla, Ravindra Shekhar 150
Shukla, Usha Devi 148
Shumsky, Susan G. 561, 562
Shyamal Das 2207
SIDDHANTA KAUMUDI (2 Vols.) 1473
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Siddhartha, Sundari 1471
SIKSHA SAMUCCAYA OF SANTIDEVA
1002
Silk, Jonathan 808
SILPA PRAKASA BY RAMACANDRA
MAHAPATRA KAULA BHATTA -
RAKA 1269
SILPARATNAKOSA OF STHAPAKA
NIRANJANA MAHAPATRA 1270
Singh, Arun Kumar 1781, 2561, 2568,
2571, 2573, 2576, 2580, 2586, 2590,
2591, 2600, 2603, 2604, 2610, 2614,
2616, 2617, 2618, 2624
Singh Ashok Kumar 345, 1108
Singh, J.P. 1537
Singh, Kuljeet, Ed. 1597
Singh, Radha Mohan, Ed. 1538, 1626
Singh, R.B.P. 1336
Singh, R.C.P. 1340
Singh, Rajendra 1426
Singh, S.L., Jt. Tr. 1739
Singh, Sarvadaman 1289, 1401
Singh, Shukdev 1128
Singhal, Vandana 1772
Singhvi, L.M. Page 99
SINGING BOWLS 1689
SINGING BOWLS EXERCISE FOR PER-
SONAL HARMONY 1932
Sinh, Pancham, Tr. 566
Sinha, Debabrata 301
Sinha, Jadunath 281, 285, 1786, 2039
Sinha, Lalita 1559
Sinha, Nandlal 309
Sircar, D.C. 1210, 1279, 1280, 1284, 1370,
1371, 1372
Sirshree 491
Sithamparanathan, J. 475
SITAR AND SAROD IN THE 18TH &
19TH CENTURIES 1690
SITAR MUSIC IN CALCUTTA 1691
SITAR TECHNIQUE IN NIBADDHA
FORMS 1692
SIVA SUTRAS 634, 707
Sivadatta 1543, 2369
Sivananda, Radha Swami 589, 590
Sivaraman, K. 334
Sivaraman, Krishnan, Tr. 71
Sophia 1698
Sorensen, P.K. 844
Sorensen, S. 1511
SOUL POWER 635
SOUL QUEST 636
SOUND CHANGE 1474
SOURCES FOR THE HISTORY OF
BHUTAN 1368
SOURCES OF THE ANCIENT INDIAN
LAW Page 79
Souter, Keith M. 1879
SOUTH ASIAN LANGUAGES 1475
Sovatsky, Stuart 687
SO YOU SHALL KNOW THE TRUTH
484
SPANDA KARIKAS 708
Sparham, Gareth, Tr. 735
SPEAKINGS OF MONKS FROM
BENARES TO BEIJING 1005
THE SPECTRUM OF CONSCIOUSNESS
1797
THE SPEECH OF GOLD 1006
Speijer, J.S. 1469
Spencer, M.K. Yogi, Ed. 1163
Spero, David 1806
Speyer, J.S. 875
SPHOTA THEORY OF LANGUAGE 485
SPIRITUAL BASIS OF REAL PROS-
PERITY 637
SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS 638
A SPIRITUAL GUIDE TO HEAL YOUR
CHRONIC PAIN 1934
SPIRITUAL HEALING 1935
SPIRITUAL MANAGEMENT AND
ROAD TO ETERNITY 639
SPIRITUAL REVOLUTION 486
SPIRITUAL REVOLUTION A WAY OUT
640
THE SPIRITUAL ROOTS OF YOGA 641
SPIRITUAL TREASURES OF SAINT
RAMADASA 1213
SPIRITUALITY: Discovering our True Self
642
SPIRITUALITY : A Way of Life 643
Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty 457
SPLENDOR OF TIBET 1007
SPRINGS OF JAIN WISDOM 1113
SIVASTOTRAVALI OF UTPALDEVA
340
SIXTY UPANISADS OF THE VEDAS (2
Pts.) 181
THE SIX WAYS OF KNOWING 341
Si-Yu-Ki 1329
SKILLFUL MEANS 1003
THE SKILL IN MEANS (Upayakausalya)
SUTRA 1004
Skorupski, Tadeusz Page 45, 997
Slaje, Walter 1544
Slawek, Stephan M. 1692
A SLICE OF LIFE 1626
Slouber, Michael 1855
Smith, A.D. 472
Smith, Atreya 1829, 1831
Smith, Brian K. 153
Smith, Colin, Tr. 461
Smith, Frederick M. 1141
Smith, Walter 1262
Snell, Rupert 1553
Snellgrove, David L. 870
Snelling, John 168
Snodgrass, Adrian 1020
SOCIAL CONSCIENCE IN SANSKRIT
LITERATURE 1656
THE SOCIAL MESSAGE OF THE GITA
525
THE SOCIAL ROLE OF THE GITA 526
A SOCIO-POLITICAL STUDY OF THE
VALMIKI RAMAYANA 1406
SOLO TABLA DRUMMING OF NORTH
INDIA (2Vols.) 1693
THE SOLAR RETURN OR
VARSHAPHAL 1762
SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS ASTROLOGI-
CALLY 1763
SOMA IN YOGA AND AYURVEDA 1933
Somaratna, G.P.V. 1046
SOME ASPECTS OF THE RASA THEORY
1112
SOME EARLY DYNASTIES OF SOUTH
INDIA 1367
THE SON OF THE GOD OF WIND 182
Soni, Jayandra 136, 1236
Soni, Luitgard 1236
Soni, Sujata 1247
Soothill, W.E., Jt. Comp. 1502
THE SRADDHA: The Hindu Book of the
Dead 183
SRI AUROBINDO AND KARL MARX 487
SRI AUROBINDO AND THE MOTHER
1214
SRI BABAJI: Immortal Yogi of the Himalayas
644
Sridattabal 1756
SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB (2 Vols.)
1215
SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB DISCOV-
ERED 1216
SRI RAMA LILA 184
Sri Ramamurti, P., Ed. 638
SRI SARWARTHACHINTAMANI (2
Vols.) 1764
SRI SATHYA SAI BABA AND THE
GOLDEN AGE 1217
SRIHASTAMUKTAVALI 1694
SRIKANTHACARITAM
OF MANKHAKA 2397
SRIMAD-BHAGAVAD GITA óKalia 527
SRIMAD BHAGAVAD GITAó
Ubhagakar 528
Srinivasan, Doris 27
SRITATTVACHINTAMANI OF PURNA-
NANDA 709
SRNGARA-TILAKA OF KALIDASA 1627
Staal, Frits 4, 688, 704
Staal, J.F., Ed. 1459
Stacy, Robert H. 1569
STATE AND GOVERNMENT IN ANCIENT
INDIA 1407
THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE
EPICS 185
Staudacher, Carol 1884
Stcherbatsky, Th. 791, 815
Stec, Krzysztof 187
Stede, William 1514
Stearns, Cyrus 764
Steever, Sanford B. 1472
Stein, Aurel 1268
Stein, M.A., Tr. 1356
Steinbrecher, Edwin C. 579
Steinkellner, Ernst Page 48, 833, 972
Page 58
STEP BY STEP HEAD MESSAGE 1936
Sternbach, L. 1337
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Stevens, Meghan 381
Stevens, Stanley S. 1302
Stewart, R., Jt. Ed. 295
STHAPATYA VED-VASTU SASTRA
1271
Stiles, Mukunda 1836
STOLEN SUNSHINE 1628
Stone, Elizabeth Rosen 1241
Stone, Jacqueline I., Jt. Ed. 783
STORIES OF INDIAN SAINTS 1218
THE STORY OF MEDITATION 645
STORY TELLERS, SAINTS AND
SCOUNDRELS 1219
STRESS AND ITS MANAGEMENT BY
YOGA 646
STRESS FREE WORK WITH YOGA &
AYURVEDA 1937
STRETCH YOUR LIMBS
FOR BALANCE 1938
Stroll, Avrum 497
Strong, John S. 912, 913, 983
STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF
MIDDLE INDO-ARYAN DIALECTS
1476
THE STRUCTURE AND MEANING OF
BADARAYANAíS BRAHMA SUTRAS
342
STRUCTURE OF THE NOUN PHRASE
IN ENGLISH AND HINDI 1477
STRUCTURES AND PATTERNS OF RE-
LIGIONS 1220
STUDENTíS ENGLISH-SANSKRIT DIC-
TIONARY 1525
STUDENTíS SANSKRIT-ENGLISH DIC-
TIONARY 1526
STUDIES IN HARIBHADRASURI 1114
STUDIES IN INDIAN AND INDO-
INDONESIAN TANTRISM 710
STUDIES IN INDIAN COINS 1284
STUDIES IN INDIAN THOUGHT 343
STUDIES IN JAIMINI ASTROLOGY 1765
STUDIES IN JAINA HISTORY AND
CULTURE 1115
STUDIES IN MIMAMSA 344
STUDIES IN MUGHAL HISTORY 1369
STUDIES IN NATYASASTRA 1695
STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY (2 Vols.
in One) 488
STUDIES IN SANSKRIT DRAMATIC
CRITICISM 1657
STUDIES IN SANSKRIT SAHITYA
SASTRA 1629
STUDIES IN SANSKRIT SYNTAX 1478
STUDIES IN THE ASTASAHASRIKA
PRAJNAPARAMITA AND OTHER
ESSAYS 1008
STUDIES IN THE BUDDHISTIC CUL-
TURE OF INDIA 1009
STUDIES IN THE GEOGRAPHY OF
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL INDIA
1370
STUDIES IN THE LANKAVATARA
SUTRA 1010
STUDIES IN THE ORIGINS OF BUD-
DHISM 1011
STUDIES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE
BODHICARYAVATARA 1012
STUDIES IN THE POLITICAL AND
ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS IN
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL INDIA
1371
STUDIES IN THE PURANIC RECORDS
ON THE HINDU RITES AND CUS-
TOMS 186
STUDIES IN THE RELIGIOUS LIFE OF
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL INDIA
1372
STUDIES IN THE SEMANTIC STRUC-
TURE OF HINDI 1479
STUDIES IN UMASVATI AND HIS
TATTVARTHSUTRA 345
STUDIES ON INDIAN MEDICAL HIS-
TORY 1939
STUDIES ON THE DOCTRINE OF
TRAIRUPYA 1013
STUDY BOOK SERIES (5 Vols.) Page 25
STUDY IN THE DIALECTICS OF SPHOTA
489
A STUDY OF BUDDHIST MEDICINE
AND SURGERY IN GANDHARA
1940
A STUDY OF TIME IN INDIAN PHI-
LOSOPHY 346
A STUDY ON THE
RATNAGOTRAVIBHAGA 1014
STUPA AND ITS TECHNOLOGY 1272
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Sturgess, Stephen 666
Subrahmanyam, C.V.B. 1737
Subramaniam, A.V. 1533
Subramaniam, V.K. 173
Subramniya Swami, Satguru Sivaya 34,
76, 104, 106, 116
SUDDEN AND GRADUAL 1015
SUDHA (NECTAR) 1630
Sudhakalasa, Vacanacarya 1685
Sudhi, Padma 1534
SUDRAS IN ANCIENT INDIA 1373
SUDRAS IN MANU 1374
SUFI LITERATURE AND THE JOUR-
NEY TO IMMORTALITY 1221
A SUFI MASTER ANSWERS 1222
THE SUFI MESSAGE (13Vols. along with
Index) Page 68
Sugirtharajah, Sharda 80
SUKHMANI SAHEB 1223
Sukthankar, V.S. 126
Sullivan, Bruce M. 174, Page 81
Sullivan, Erin 1757, 1760
Summerfield, Sandra 669
SUNDAR KANDA 2011
Sundararajan, K.R., Ed. 71
SUNYA AND NOTHINGNESS IN SCI-
ENCE PHILOSOPHY AND RELI-
GION 490
SUPERCONCIOUSNESS 647
THE SUPREME QUEST 491
THE SUPREME WISDOM OF THE
UPANISADS 347
THE SUPREME YOGA (2 Vols.) 648
THE SUPREME YOGA (Yoga Vasistha)
348
SURAMGAMASAMADHISUTRA 1016
Suri, Devachandra 1109
Suri, Prabhananda, Ed., Tr. & Comm.
1075
Suru, N.G. 1531
A SURVEY OF BUDDHISM 1017
A SURVEY OF BUDDHIST THOUGHT
1018
Suryakanta 1517
SURYANAMASKAR 187
THE SURYA-SATAKAM OF MAYURA
1631
THE SURYA SIDDHANTA 1766
Sutcliffe, David, Tr. 1097
Sutherland, Sally J. Page 10, 1416
THE SUTRA OF GOLDEN LIGHT 1019
Sutton, Nicholas 158
Suvratashriji, Sadhvi 1119
Suzuki, Daisetz Teitaro 858, 910, 1010
Svami, Bhadrabahu 1101
SVAPNAVASAVADATTA OF BHASA
1632
Svoboda, Robert F. 1738, 1819, 1847,
1918
Swamigal, Sri Chandrasekharendra
Saraswati 88
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA IN INDIA
1224
Swaminathan, C.R. 95, 1170, 1570
Swaminathan, Loknath 200
Swann, Darius L. 1671
Swart, Steve 1844
Swartzberg, Leon 1398
Swearer, Donald K. 744
SYADVADA-MANJARI 1116
THE SYMBOLISM OF THE STUPA 1020
SYMBOLS IN ART AND RELIGION 1273
T
Tachikawa, Musashi 83, 145, 857, 902
Tadatmananda, Swami 599
Tagare, Ganesh Vasudev 5, 325, 1427
THE TAITTIRIYA PRATISAKHYA 188
Tajima, R. 855
Takakusu, Junjiro 861
Takasaki, Jikido 825, 1014
Talekar, Raghunath Shastri 1492
Talib, G.S. 1126
Tanaka, Kenneth K. 741
TANTRA: Sex, Secrecy, Politics and Power
in the Study of Religion 711
TANTRA: The Cult of the Feminine 712
TANTRA IN PRACTICE 713
THE TANTRA IN TIBET 714
THE TANTRA OF SVAYAMBHU
VIDYAPADA 715
TANTRA VIDYA 716
TANTRA WITHOUT TEARS 717
TANTRALOKA OF ABHINAVAGUPTA
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TANTRARAJATANTRA 719
TANTRIC GROUNDS AND PATHS 720
THE TANTRIC PATH TO HIGHER CON-
SCIOUSNESS 721
TANTRIC REVISIONINGS 722
TANTRIC SEX 723
TANTRIC TRADITIONS IN TRANSMIS-
SION AND TRANSLATION 724
THE TANTRIC TRADITIONS OF INDIA
Page 41
TANTRIC VISIONS OF THE DIVINE
FEMININE 725
TANTRIC YOGA 726
TANTRIC YOGA AND THE WISDOM
GODDESS 649, 1941
TAOIST BEDROOM SECRETS 1942
TAPPING YOUR INNER STRENGTH
1943
Tarabilda, Edward F. 554, 1821
TARANATHAíS HISTORY OF BUD-
DHISM IN INDIA 1021
TARJUNA-I-MANKUTUHALA AND
RISALA-I-RAGA DARPANA 1696
Tarkavagisa, Kamakhya Natha, Ed. 2022
Tarkavagisa, Mathura Natha, Comm.
2022
Tarlekar, G.H., Tr. 147
Tarlekar, T.G. 1695
TAT TVAM ASI (2 Vols.) 529
Tatacharya, N.S. Ramanuja 247, 258
Tatelman, Joel 879
Tatia, Nathmal, Tr. & Introd. 1117
TATTVACINTAMANI OF GANGESA
2022
THE TATTVACINTAMANI OF
GANGESA UPADHYAYA 2023
TATTVARTHA SUTRA : That Which Is
by Umasvati/Umasvami 1117
THE TATTVASANGRAHA OF
SANTARAKSITA (2 Vols.) 1022
Tatz, Mark 1004
Tauscher, Helmut 833, 1048
Tawney, C.H. 1575
THE TEACHERS OF ONE LIVING
ADVAITA 349
TEACHING BUDDHISM 1023
TEACHINGS OF VIMALAKIRITI 1024
THE TEACHINGS OF VIMALA
THAKAR 492
Tekstov, Sobranie Buddijskich 747, 1493
Telang, K.T. 512
TELUGU VERBAL BASES 1480
TEN SANSKRIT COURSE BOOKS FOR
BEGINNERS & INTERMEDIATES
Page 84
Thakar, Vimala 521, 541, 655, 2092, 2100
Thakurta, Tapati Guha 82
Thapar, Romila 1357
Tharcher, Nicholas, Ed. 717
THAT COMPASSIONATE TOUCH OF
MA ANANDAMAYEE 1225
THAT PATHLESS LAND 493
THE THEISM OF NYAYA-VAISESIKA
350
THEMES AND TASKS IN OLD AND
MIDDLE INDO ARYAN LINGUIS-
TICS 1481
THEORIES OF THE CHAKRAS 650
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF
MANDALA 1798
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF YOGA
651
THERAVADA MEDITATION 1025
Thibaut, George 356, 357
Thind, Bhagat Singh 606
THINKING AND DESTINY 494
THIRTEEN PLAYS OF BHASA 1633
35 GOLDEN KEYS TO WHO YOU ARE
AND WHY YOU'RE HERE 1944
Thobde, Sachin 1185
Thomas, Edward J. 914
Thomas, F.W. 1116, 1563
Thompson, Dennis 1827
Thompson, Richard L. 29, 206, 413, 431
Thompson, Stephen Peter 1490
A THOUSAND TEACHINGS 189
Thrasher, Allen W. 232
THE THREE BOYS AND OTHER BUD-
DHIST FOLKTALES FROM TIBET
1026
THREE HUNDRED IMPORTANT COM-
BINATIONS 1767
THE THREE JEWELS 1027
THREE MOUNTAINS AND SEVEN RIV-
ERS 1028
THROUGH A FEUDAL WINDOW
1375
Thurman, Robert, A.F. 891, 1006
TIBET PAST AND PRESENT 1376
TIBETAN AYURVEDA 1945
THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD
1029
THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE GREAT
LIBERATION 1030
TIBETAN BUDDHISM 1031
TIBETAN BUDDHISM AND MODERN
PHYSICS 1032
TIBETAN BUDDHIST MEDICINE AND
PSYCHIATRY 1946
THE TIBETAN CORPSE STORIES 1033
TIBETAN ENGLISH DICTIONARY
(Compact & Enl. Ed.)óDas 1527
TIBETAN ENGLISH DICTIONARY
(Compact & Enl. Ed.)óJaschke 1528
TIBETAN MEDICINE AMONG THE
BUDDHIST DARDS OF LADAKH
1947
TIBETAN MEDICINE AND YOUR
HEALTH 1948
TIBETAN POWER YOGA 652
TIBETAN RENAISSANCE 1034
TIBETAN TREASURE LITERATURE
1035
TIBETAN WISDOM FOR MODERN LIFE
653
TIBETAN YOGA AND SECRET DOC-
TRINES 1036
THE TIBETAN YOGAS OF DREAM AND
SLEEP 654
TIBETíS GREAT YOGI MILAREPA 1037
Tieken, Herman 1562
Tierra, Michael 1913, 1955
Tikkanen, Bertil, Ed. 1481
Tillemans, Tom J.F. 934
Tillman, Jon 1873
Tin, Pe Maung, Tr. 865
THE TIMING OF EVENTS 1768
Tirtha, Bharati Krsna 214, 215, 1774,
2541
Titze, Kurt 1096
Tiwari, Chitra 1374
Tiwari, Kapil N. 255
Tiwari, Kedar N. 248, 1135, 2025, 2037,
2056, 2060, 2061, 2062, 2066
Tiwari, Maya 1810, 1812, 1887, 1912,
1956
Tiwari, Narendra Dutt, Assist Ed. 1674
TO BE AND NOT TO BE, THAT IS THE
ANSWER 495
Tod, James 1290
Tokunaga, Muneo, Jt. Ed. 1311
Tola, Fernando 369, 422, 745, 952, 959
Toledano, Ricky, Tr. 509
Tomio, Shifu Nagaboshi 755
TOPICS IN PALI HISTORICAL PHONO
LOGY 1482
Torella, Raffaele Page 3, 289
TOTALITY IN ESSENCE 655
Townend, Christine 492, 1159
TRADE AND ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
1408
TRADITION AND ARGUMENT IN
CLASSICAL INDIAN LINGUISTICS
1483
A TRADITION OF TEACHERS 1226
TRADITION OF THE SEVEN RSIS 190
THE TRANING ANTHOLOGY
OF SANTIDEVA 1038
TRANSFORMING SELF THROUGH
YOGA 657
TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE 656
TREASURY OF GOOD SAYINGS 1039
A TREASURY OF MAHAYANA SUTRA
1040
TREASURY OF SPIRITUAL WISDOM 658
THE TREES CALLED SIGRU (Moringa
SP) 1949
Trevithick, Alan 989
TRIADIC MYSTICISM 727
Tribhuvanapala 1631, 2416
Tripathi, G.C., Ed. 345, Page 41, Page 64,
1114
Tripathi, R.S. 1324, 1327
Tripathy, Snigdha 1281
TRIPLES: Applications of Pythagorean
Triples 1769
Trivedi, Mridula 1704, 1726, 1748, 1758,
1759, 2481, 2510, 2511, 2520, 2521,
2522, 2523, 2527, 2538, 2539, 2540,
2543, 2544, 2545, 2546, 2547, 2556
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Trivedi, T.P. 1704, 1726, 1748, 1758, 1759,
2481, 2510, 2511, 2520, 2521, 2522,
2523, 2527, 2538, 2545, 2546, 2547
THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE 496
Tsering, Nowang 1359
Tsong-Ka-Pa 714, 732
Tucci, Giuseppe 985, 1798
Tucker, Elizabeth, Jt. Ed. 1487
Tulsiram, Nandlal 98
Turner, R.L. 1496
TWENTIETH CENTURY ANALYTIC
PHILOSOPHY 497
2500 YEARS OF BUDDHISM 1041
TWO SOURCES OF INDIAN ASCETI-
CISM 1227
TWO TRADITIONS OF MEDITATION
IN ANCIENT INDIA 659
THE TWO TRUTHS IN CHINESE BUD-
DHISM 1042
Tyagananda, Swami 87
TYAGARAJA AND THE RENEWAL OF
TRADITION 1697
Tylor, Mccomas 177
U
Ubhagaker, Shibaram Debarao 528
THE UBHAYABHISARIKA OR BOTH
GO TO MEET 1634
Udgaonkar, P.B. 1400
Udupa, K.N. 646
THE ULTIMATE MEDICINE 660
UNCONDITIONAL BLISS 661
UNDER THE PAINTED EYES 1635
UNDERSTANDING ETICS 351
UNDERSTANDING MANTRAS 728
UNDERSTANDING SANKARA 352
UNDERSTANDING THE MIND 498
UNDERSTANDING VEDANTA 353
UNDERSTANDING YOUR BODY
ALIGNMENT 1950
UNEXPECTED RECOVERIES 1951
UNFORTUNATE DESTINY 1043
UNIVERSAL COMPASSION 1044
THE UNKNOWN NOSTRADAMUS
1770
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VALMIKIíS SANSKRIT 1486
Vanamali 184
Van Buitenan, J.A.B., Jt. Ed. & Tr. 25
Van Daalen, L.A. 1486
Van Laanen, Michael 401
Vandana, Mataji 1188
Varadaraja 1436, 1437
Vararuci 1634
THE VARIGATED PLUMAGE 355
Varma, K.M. 1255
Varma, Urmila 1304
Varma, V.P. 465
VASAVADATTA OF SUBANDHU 1637
Vasdev, Anirudh 557
Vas, Luis S.R. 435, 1870
VASTU, ASTROLOGY AND ARCHITEC-
TURE 1274
VASTUMANDANA OF
SUTRADHARAMANDANA 1275
VASTU SCIENCE FOR 21
st
CENTURY
1276
VASTUSUTRA UPANISHAD 1277
Vasu, S.C. 566, 1411, 1473
Vasudev, Gayatri Devi 1274, 1700, 1701,
1702, 1709, 1710, Page 101
VASUDEVASRAMA YATIDHARMA-
PRAKASA (2 Pts.) 202
Vatsala, P. 420
Vatsyayan, Kapila 1694, Page 96
Vaudeville, Charlotte 1229, 1540
THE VEDA AND INDIAN CULTURE
1378
VEDA-LAKSANA 1638
THE VEDA OF THE BLACK YAJUS
SCHOOL (2 Vols.) 203
Veda Bharati 370, 372
Vedananda, Swami 15
VEDANTA SUTRAS WITH
RAMANUJAíS COMMENTARY
(S.B.E. Vol. 48) 356
VEDANTA SUTRAS WITH
SAMKARAíS COMMENTARY
(S.B.E. Vol. 34, 38) 357
VEDANTA WITHOUT MAYA? 358
Unno, Taitetz, Tr. 273
UNTYING THE KNOTS IN BUDDHISM
1045
THE UPADESASAHASRI OF
SANKARA (2Vols.) 191
Upadhaya, K.N. 847
Upadhya, Om D. 1237
Upadhye, A.N. 1572
THE UPANAYANA 192
UPANISADSóOlivelle 194
UPANISADS (SBE Vol. 1, 15)óMax Muller
195
UPANISADS : The Selections from 108
UpanisadsóMahadevan 193
UPANISADS : A Study of the Original
TextsóJayashanmugam 196
Urban, Hugh B. 711
Ushanas, Egbert Richter 1333
Usui, Mikao 1910
UTTARA-RAMACARITA OF BHAVAB-
HUTI 1636
V
VAALMEEKI RAAMAAYANA 200
VADIRAJAíS REFUTATION OF
SANKARAíS NON-DUALISM 354
Vail, Lise F., Ed. 288
VAIN DEBATES 1046
VAISNAVI: Woman & the Worship of
Krishna 197
VAISNAVISM: Contemporary Scholars
Discuss the Gaudiya Tradition 198
VAISNAVISM: Its Philosophy, Theology
and Religious Discipline 199
VAIYAKARANA SIDDHANTA
KAUMUDI OF BHATTOJI
DIKSHITA (2 Vols.) 1484
VAJRASAMADHI SUTRA 1047
VAKATAKA GUPTA AGE 1377
THE VAKYAPADIYA OF BHARTRI-
HARI (Kanda II) 1485
Valiuddin, Mir 1200
VALLABHACARYA ON THE LOVE
GAMES OF KRSNA 201
Valley, Paul Le, Comp. & Ed. 1211
[email protected] 198
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VEDIC AND SANSKRIT HISTORICAL
LINGUISTICS 1487
VEDIC ASTROLOGY 1771 VEDIC CONCEPT OF DHARMA 204
A VEDIC CONCORDANCE 1529
VEDIC COSMOGRAPHY AND AS-
TRONOMY 206
VEDIC COSMOLOGY 205
THE VEDIC EPIPHANY 207
VEDIC EQUALITY AND HINDUISM 208
THE VEDIC EXPERIENCE 209
A VEDIC GRAMMAR FOR STUDENTS
1488
VEDIC HEALTH CARE SYSTEM 1952
VEDIC HERMENEUTICS 210
VEDIC HYMNS (SBE Vol. 32, 46) 211
VEDIC INDEX OF NAMES AND SUB-
JECTS (2 Vols.) 1530
VEDIC INVESTIGATIONS 212
A VEDIC LIFE 213
VEDIC MATHEMATICS 214, 1774
VEDIC MATHEMATICS FOR ALL AGES
1772
VEDIC MATHEMATICS FOR SCHOOLS
(3 Pts.) 1773
VEDIC MATHEMATICSñTEACHERíS
MANUAL (3Vols.) 1776
VEDIC METAPHYSICS 215
VEDIC MYTHOLOGY (2 Vols.) 216
VEDIC MYTHOLOGY 217
VEDIC PHYSICS 499
A VEDIC READER FOR STUDENTS 1489
VEDIC TANTRISM 729
VEDIC TEXTS 218
VEDIC VRTRA 219
VEDIC YOGA 220
Veer, Varun 671, 2098
Veezhinathan, N., Ed. 247
VENISAMHARA OF BHATTA NARA-
YANAóKale 1639
VENISAMHARA OF BHATTA NARA -
YANAóSastri 1640
Venkatacharya, T. 1619, 1634
Venkatesananda, Swami, Tr. 348, 367,
581, 663
Vennells, David F. 1957

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Verdu, Alfonso 848
Verma, Keshav Dev 499
Verma, M.K. 1477
Verma, R.M. 1780
Verma, Sheela 1415
Verma, Vinod 1937
Vernon, Rama Jyoti 664
VERSE INDEX OF CANDRAKIRTIíS
MADHYA-MAKAVATARA 1048
VERTICALLY AND CROSSWISE 1775
Vesci, Uma Marina 61
Vessantara 937
THE VIBRATING UNIVERSE 359
Vidyabhushan, Satis Chandra 274, 309,
2022
Vidyaprakashananda, Swamini, Ed.
Page 36
Vidyarthi, D.N. 67
Vidyaratna, Taranatha 697
Vijayji, Dharmdhurandhar 1109
VIJNANABHAIRAVA OR DIVINE CON-
SCIOUSNESS 730
VIJNAPTI-MATRATA-SIDDHI
(Vol. 2 in 3 Pts. of Collected Works
of Louis de la vallee Poussin) 1049
VIKRAMAíS ADVENTURES (2 Pts.) 1641
VIKRAMORVASIYAMó Devadhar 1642
VIKRAMORVASIYAMó Kale 1643
THE VIMALAKIRTI SUTRA 1050
THE VINASIKHA TANTRA 731
VINAYA TEXTS (SBE Vol. 13, 17, 20)
1051
VIRAHA BHAKTI 1228
Vinod, Samprasad 612
Virdi, P.K. 1390
VIR VINOD (4 Vols.) 2207
A VISIBLE WOUND 1953
VISIONS OF GOD 221
Visnudevananda, Swami 575, 601, 648,
2097
VISUDDHIMAGGA OF BUDDHAGHO-
SACARIYA 1052
VITAL ENERGY 1954
THE VIVAHA: Hindu Marriage
Samskaras 222
THE WEB OF LIFE 1799
Webb, Sara Boin 734, 919, 1016
Webstar, Richard 1893
Weeraperuma, Susunaga 380, 434, 436,
446, 482, 493, 868, 954, 999, 1180, 1212
Welch, Claudia 1839
Wells, Henrietta 1880
Wentz, W.Y. Evans 1029, 1030, 1036,
1037
Werner, Karel 363, 626, Page 39, 1273
West, E.W. 1192
Westbrook, Jessie Duncan 1145, 1669
Wezler, Albrecht, Jt. Ed. 1103
WHAT AWAITS MAN IN 2000A.D. AND
THEREAFTER 1777
WHAT IS KARMA? 361
WHAT THE BUDDHA TAUGHT 1053
WHAT THE BUDDHA THOUGHT 1054
Whinfield, E.H., Tr. 1182
White, Charlas, S.J. 22, 1558
White, David G ordon, Ed. 713
Whitney, William Dwight, Tr. 13, 188,
1461, 1463
Whitworth, Belinda 1908
WHO IS A GURU? AND OTHER INSPIR-
ING SPEECHES 1230
Wickremeratne, A. 878
Wiener, Philip P. 500
Wilber, Ken 1797
Willemen, Ch. 685, 859
Williams, C.V. 437
Williams, George M. 58
Williams, James 410
Williams, Jude C. 1706
Williams, Kenneth R. 1715, 1722, 1724,
1743, 1769, 1775, 1776
Williams, M. Monier 1500, 1521
Williams, Paul 982, 1012
Williams, R. 1094
Wills, Janice Dean 958
Wills, Pauline 1923
Wilson, Joe B. 854
WINGS OF THE WHITE CRANE 1645
Winternitz, M. 1508, Page 89, 2429, 2432
WISDOM BEYOND WORDS 1055
THE VIVEKACUDAMANI OF SANKA-
RACARYA BHAGAVATA-PADA 361
VIYAHAPANNATTI : Bhagavai 1118
Vohra, Ashok Page 7
VOICE OF THE RSIS 223
VOICES OF THE INDIAN DIASPORA
1379
Vrajaprana, Pravrajika 87
Vrinte, Joseph 473, 1789
VYAKARANA MAHABHASYA OF
PATANJALI ON PANINI 3.1 1490
VYAYAMA YOGA 662
W
W.B.YEATS AND OCCULTISM 1658
Wada, Toshihiro 282, 1028
Wadley, Susan S., Jt. Ed. 1183
Wallace, B. Alan 772
Walliss, John 1130
Walser, Joseph 949
Walshe, M.O'c, Tr. 887
Walters, J. Donald (Swami Kriyananda)
419, 532, 533, 647, 1745, 1779
Walveker, Mukta, Tr. 403, 1193
Wangchen, Geshe Namgyal 853
Wangchuk, Rinchen 1338
WAR IN ANCIENT INDIA 1380
Warder, A.K. 389, 894, 1450, Page 90,
1634
Warren, Henry Clarke 776, 1052
THE WASTELAND 1659
Watanabe, Fumimaro 969
Watson, A. 998
Watson, Burton, Tr. 1050
Watson, Gay 987
Watt, George 1251
THE WAY OF AYURVEDIC HERBS 1955
WAY OF LIFE 1644
Wayman, Alex 684, 810, 813, 819, 855,
901, 918, 942, Page 58, 1045, 1060
Wayman, Hideko 918
WAYS OF THINKING OF EASTERN
PEOPLE 500
A WEAVER NAMED KABIR 1229
WISDOM OF SANKARA SERIES (7 Vols.)
Page 22
THE WISDOM OF SRI CHINMOY 1231
WISDOM OF THE ANCIENT SEERS 224
THE WISDOM OF VASISTHA 225
Witz, Klaus G. 347
Witzel, Michael Page 3
Wojtilla, Gyula 1624
Wolf, Winged 1001
Wolinsky, Stephen H. 578, 679
WOMEN IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE
BUDDHA 1056
WOMEN PIONEERS OF ORIYA LITERA-
TURE 1646
WOMENíS POWER TO HEAL 1956
WOMEN UNDER PRIMITIVE BUD-
DHISM 1057
WONDERS THAT IS REIKI 1957
Wood, Thomas E. 113, 943
Woods, J.H. 371
Woodroffe, John (Arthur Avalon) Page
41, 697, 700, 701, 705, 719
Woodward, F.L., Ed. Tr. 758, 759
Woolner, Alfred C. 1432, 1633
THE WORD AND THE WORLD 1491
WORD INDEX TO THE PRASASTAPA-
DABHASYA 362
THE WORD SPEAKS TO THE FAUSTI-
AN MAN (5 Vols. Published) Page 22
WORKING ANGER 1958
WORKS OF KALIDASA (2 Vols.) 1647
WORLD CRISES AND BUDDHIST HU-
MANISM 1058
THE WORLD OF RHYTHM CALLED
RITUALS 1232
THE WORLD PEACE AGENDA 226
WORSHIPING SIVA IN MEDIEVAL IN-
DIA 1381
Wiyastyk, Dogmar 1877
Wujastyk, Dominik 1445, 1741, 1939,
Page 112
Wulff, Donna Marie 1144
X
X. DíSa, F., Ed. 271, 333

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Y
Yamazaki, Morichi 1106
Yaschpaule 1778
Yazdani, G. 1297
YOGAóVenkatasananda 663
YOGA AND AYURVEDA 1959
YOGA AND INDIAN PHILOSOPHY 363
YOGA AND PARAPSYCHOLOGY 665
YOGA AND THE SACRED FIRE 1960
YOGA AND WESTERN PSYCHOLOGY
1801
YOGA AS PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION
364
YOGA: A Synthesis of Psychology and
Metaphysics 1800
YOGABINDU OF HARIBHADRASURI
1119
THE YOGA BOOK 666
YOGACARA BUDDHISM AND MOD-
ERN PSYCHOLOGY 1802
YOGACARA IDEALISM 1059
THE YOGA COOKBOOK 1961
YOGA FOR MEN 667
YOGA FOR TEENS 668
YOGA FOR YOUR TYPE 669
YOGA: History, Philosophy, Practice
Page 39
YOGA IN MODERN INDIA 670
YOGA IS LIFE 671
THE YOGA OF HERBS 1962
THE YOGA OF KASHMIR SHAIVISM 672
THE YOGA OF KNOWLEDGE 673
THE YOGA OF LOVE 674
YOGA OF THE GUHYASAMAJATAN-
TRA 1060
THE YOGA OF TIBET 732
THE YOGA OF WORKS 675
YOGA PHILOSOPHY IN RELATION
TO OTHER SYSTEMS OF INDIAN
THOUGHT 365
YOGA PHILOSOPHY OF PATANJALI ó
Aranya 366
YOGASHASTRAM (3 Pts.) 1120
YOGA SUTRA OF PATANJALIóBangali
Baba 368
THE YOGA SUTRAS OF PATANJALIó
Venkatesananda 367
THE YOGA SUTRAS OF PATANJALI
ON CONCENTRATION OF MINDó
Tola 369
YOGA SUTRAS OF PATANJALI WITH
THE EXPOSITION OF VYASAó Veda
Bharati 370
YOGA SYSTEMS OF PATANJALI 371
YOGA TARANGINI 372
YOGA: The Practice of Myths and Sacred
Geometry 664
THE YOGA TRADITION 676
YOGA UNVEILED (Pt. 2) 677
Yogananda, Paramahansa 519, 585, 1123
THE YOGAVASISTHA OF VALMIKI (2
Pts.) 2045
THE YOGI 678
YOGINS OF LADAKH 1061
YOG TRADITION OF INDIA Page 35
Yoshinori, Takeuchi 806
Young, R.F. 160, 1046, 1127
YOU ARE NOT 679
YOUR AURA AND YOUR CHAKRAS
680
YOUR DESTINY AND SCIENTIFIC
HAND ANALYSIS 1778
YOUR SECRET ENERGY CENTER 1963
YOUR SUN SIGN AS A SPIRITUAL
GUIDE 1779
YUKTIDIPIKA 373
Yule, Henry 1509
Z
Zarrilli, Philip B. 1671
ZEN BUDDHISM (2 Vols.) 1062
ZEN YOGA 681
THE ZENDAVESTA (SBE Vols. 4, 23, 31)
1233
Zettnersan, Master Chian 1942
Zimmer, Heinrich 319, 1240, 1264, 1578
Zimmermann, Francis 1886
Zubko, Andy, Comp. 658
Zysk, Kenneth G. 129, 1807, 1899, Page
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●History of Classical Sanskrit Literature: Being an Elaborate Account of all
Branches of Classical Sanskrit Literature with full Epigraphical and Archaeological Notes and References, and Introduction dealing with Language,
Philology and Chronology and index of Authors and Worksó M.
Krishnamachariar, Assisted by M. Srinivasachariar
Divided into six parts it deals with epics, Puranas, poetics narrative prose,
drama, erotics music, prosody and other subjects.
Delhi, cxxxvi, 1124p., abbrev., append., biblio., index, notes
[978-81-208-0284-1]
1995
●A Concise History of Classical Sanskrit LiteratureóGaurinath Sastri
The book contains an elaborate account of all branches of classical Sanskrit Literature on the basis of literary, epigraphical and numismatical sources. The
book is documented with a critical appartus.
Delhi, xi, 220p., abbrev., index, notes, ref.
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450
[978-81-208-0175-2] (P)  
350

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●Abhijnanasakuntalam of Kalidasa (Skt.
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[0556−9] 
295
●Abhijnanasakuntalam of Kalidasa
óText, Eng. Tr. & Introd. M.R. Kale
[0282−7] (C) 
745; [0283−4] (P) 
445
●A Higher Sanskrit GrammaróM.R. Kale
[0177−6] (C) 
495; [0178−3] (P) 
275
●Amarusatakam with Srngaradipika of
Vemabhupala (A Centum of Ancient
Love Lyrics of Amaruka)óEd. C.R.
Devadhar [1638−1] (O/P)
●Bhasnatakchakram Plays Ascribed to
Bhasa (Original Thirteen Texts in
Devanagari Critically Edited)óEd. C.R.
Devadhar [0333−6] (O/P)
●Dasakumaracarita of Dandin
óText, Eng. Tr. & Introd. M.R. Kale
[0171−4] (C) 
695; [0172−1] (P) 
495
●Hitopadesa of NarayanaóText, Eng. Tr.
& Introd. M.R. Kale[0602−3] 
245
●Kadambari of Bana: Purava bhag
CompleteóEd. with new Skt. Comm.
ëTattvaprakasika' Introd., Notes and a
Literal Eng. Tr. by M.R. Kale
[0740−2] (C) 
1295; [0742−6] (P) 
795
●Kiratarjuninyam of Bharavi (Cantos I −
III)óText, Eng. Tr. & Introd. M.R. Kale
[0571−2] (C) 
445; [0573−6] (P) 
245
●Kumarasambhava of KalidasaóText,
Eng. Tr. & Introd. C.R. Devadhar
[0012−0] (O/P)
●Kumarasambhava of Kalidasa (Canto III)
óC.R. Devadhar [2942−8] 
12
●Kumarasambhava of Kalidasa
óText, Eng. Tr. & Introd. M.R. Kale
[0160−8] (C) 
525; [0161−5] (P) 
325
●Malatimadhava of Bhavabhuti
óText, Eng. Tr. & Introd. M.R. Kale
[1305−2] (C) (O/P); [1306−9] (P) (O/P)
●Malavikagnimitra of KalidasaóText & Eng.
Tr. C.R. Devadhar [0221−6] 
195
●MalavikagnimitramóText, Eng. Tr. &
Introd. M.R. Kale [1685−5] 
395
●Meghaduta of KalidasaóText & Eng.
Tr. C.R. Devadhar [0016−8] 
95
●Meghaduta of KalidasaóText, Eng. Tr.
& Introd. M.R. Kale[0420−3] 
245
●The Mricchakatika of Sudraka (With
Introd., Critical Essays and a Photo−
Essay)óEng. Tr. M.R. Kale, Ed. Kuljeet
Singh [4010−2] 
295
●Mricchakatika of Sudraka
óText, Eng. Tr. & Introd. M.R. Kale
[0081−6] (C) 
895; [0082−3] (P) 
595
●Mudrarakshasa of VisakhadattaóText,
Eng. Tr. & Introd. M.R. Kale
[0947−5] 
395
●The Niti and Vairagya Satakas of Bhartrhari
óM.R. Kale [0642−9] 
400
●Panchatantra of Visnusarman
óText, Eng. Tr. & Introd. M.R. Kale
[0219−3] (C) 
695; [0220−9] (P) 
425
●Pratima Nataka of BhasaóText, Eng. Tr.
& Introd. M.R. Kale[0852−2] (O/P)
●Priyadarsika of Sriharsa óText, Eng. Tr.
& Introd. M.R. Kale[1679−4] (O/P)
●Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa óText & Eng. Tr.
C.R. Devadhar [0015−1] 
595
●Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa (Cantos I−V)
óText, Eng. Tr. & Introd. M.R. Kale
[0861−4] 
325
●Ratnavali of Sri Harsadeva
óText & Eng. Tr. M.R. Kale
[1042−6] (C) 
495; [1043−3] (P) 
250
●Rtusamhara of KalidasaóText & Eng. Tr.
C.R. Devadhar [0013−7] (O/P)
●The Rtusamhara of KalidasaóText, Eng.
Tr. & Introd. M.R. Kale[0031−1] 
145
●SrngarañTilak of KalidasaóEd. C.R.
Devadhar [0014−4] (O/P)
●Svapnavasavadatta of BhasaóText, Eng. Tr.
& Introd. M.R. Kale[0572−9] 
245
●Uttararamacarita of Bhavabhuti
óText, Eng. Tr. & Introd. M.R. Kale
[0519−4] (C) 
595, [0520−0] (P) 
395
●Venisamhara of Bhatta Narayana
óText, Eng. Tr. & Introd. M.R. Kale
[0587−3] 
350
●Vikramorvasiyam of KalidasaóText & Eng.
Tr. C.R. Devadhar [1922−1] (O/P)
●Vikramorvasiyam of KalidasaóText, Eng.
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300
THE YOGA−VASISTHA OF VALMIKI  (2 Pts.)
Ed. Vasudeva Laxmana Sharma Pansikar
With the commentary Vasisthamaharamayanatatparyaprakasa
ó: SELECT CONTENTS :ó
Part I :Vairagya, Mumuksu, Utpatti, Sthiti and Upasama
Part II :Nirvana−Purvardha and Uttaradha
Delhi, 2008, (rep.) Demy quarto, 2 Pts. (xlvi, 1572p.) Notes, Ref.
[978-81-208-3146-9] (Set) (C) 
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LAGHUYOGAVASISTHA
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Delhi, 2018, x+85p.,
[978-81-208-0055-7]
600
THE SUPREME YOGA VASISTHA
A New Tr. by Swami Venkatesananda
Delhi, 2010 (Rep.), xvi+382p., demy quarto, index [978-81-208-1964-1] (C) 
575; [978-81-208-1975-7] (P) 
375
THE SUPREME YOGA  (2 Vols.)
A New Translation of the YOGA VASISTHA
Swami Venkatesananda
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YOGA−VASISTHA (8 Pts.)
Complete unabridged verse to verse Eng. Tr. by N.A. Deshpande(F/C)
THE WISDOM OF VASISTHA
(A Study on ëLaghu Yoga Vasistha from a Seeker's Point of View)
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●●●●●The Advaita Tradition in Indian Philosophy : A Study of Advaita in Buddhism,
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