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Geetanjali is an upcoming author, artist and poet. Reading and writing poetry has been her passion from the earliest days of her youth. Her lifelong relationship with the divine and her aspiration to share it with her children has since driven her to write the known and unknown stories from the ancient indian epics in simple everyday poetry. Her first book published last year consists of 108 short Hindi poems summarizing the saga of Ramayana. She hopes that her efforts will resonate with the masses and help to spread and sustain our sacred scriptures in their purest form.
“Sri Vidya begins where the current understanding of quantum physics ends,” say modern-day scholars about this little-known, highly esoteric spiritual tradition that has been kept under wraps by its practitioners. Sri Vidya practice is a three-fold one, encompassing mantra (sacred sound), yantra (sacred geometry) and tantra (a technique or framework for worship). Learning about the mantras used in the Sri Vidya tradition is fascinating as much as it is frustrating because information about its various aspects is exceptionally hard to find. This book endeavours to explore the main mantras used in the Sri Vidya tradition and understand them as the unfolding of Shakti, the inherent power which lies at the core of our being and holds the key to our worldly and spiritual success. Our minds and beliefs can be our strongest allies or our worst enemies. The book delves into concepts such as the importance of building the right narrative about life and the need for ritual in modern-day lifestyle. Samskara, vritti and vasana are described along with a detailed study of tantra and Sri Vidya before a discussion on mantras in general and then focusing on the mantras used in the Sri Vidya tradition. The subjects covered seek to establish the context of mantra sadhana in Sri Vidya is to be approached, combining elements of knowledge, devotion and ritual. We live in a time of deep insecurity, stuck in the midst of a feeling of scarcity, stress and self-limiting beliefs. This book offers everyone an opportunity to learn and experience the benefits of mantra sadhana of Sri Vidya and enjoy a life of abundance in all aspects of life – good health, meaningful relationships, success at work, peace and bliss in the spiritual path. The author has kept in mind the sensibilities of the modern spiritual seeker and their needs and interests, presenting the information in a non-dogmatic and practical manner. This is the fourth book by the author in the Spirituality series. The first book was about the Sri Chakra Yantra, the second was about Chakras and the third was Tantra, Mantra and Yantra of Sri Vidya.
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When the rhythms of our body-mind are in sync with nature’s rhythms, when we are living in harmony with life, we are living in the state of grace. When the soul works in tandem with words, the words create a rhythm divine and the poet creates Rhythmic Chant of emotions. Every writer thinks differently, has a different perspective, a unique style of writing and this book celebrates that uniqueness. This book is compilation of poems written on diverse topics by different writers. This book is a kaleidoscope of words, emotions, poetic forms, devices that promises to touch your soul.
The Ganga is a beloved and revered bearer of religious, spiritual and cultural values. To Swami Kailashanand Giri, the Ganga is his foster mother. In River of Moksha, he takes the reader on a journey to the many sacred places found along the river's course-from Gaumukh in Uttarakhand to Gangasagar in West Bengal. In an engaging and lively manner typical of the Indian katha tradition, he narrates the stories and myths that mystify and attract people to these places for ages. Some of the stories recollected on the shores of the Ganga are Parikshit's death when he was stung by Takshak, the king of snakes; the romance of Shakuntala and Dushyant; the self-imposed exile of Vidur; the time Draupadi spent in her father's house and tales of Durvasa's many curses and boons.
A discussion of the rich symbolism of Hinduism ranging from the familiar symbols of Om and lotus to the representation of India's great deities incarnations and saints and including such scriptures as the Adhyatma Ramayana. The practical implications of the forms and traditions are stressed in a volume of interest to both beginners and advanced students.
A collection of thirty-three self contained articles on four subjects: - Mother Worship - Vedanta Sadhana according to Acharyas - Vedanta Sadhana according to Scriptures - Vedanta Sadhana according to Spiritual Teachers