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In this book, Rakesh Mittal has narrated his personal experiences, describing them in an interesting manner. His narration imparts valuable information and wisdom, and underlines his conviction that when we think positive, things go right.
Ability is an important tool in life. Ability without commitment and awareness is like a vehicle without the engine. The Shiva Sutra enhances one’s awareness in a way one sees an opportunity in a difficulty and not a difficulty in an opportunity. There is an ‘outside reality’ and an ‘inside reality’ of one’s mind. There is also another dimension called ‘spiritual reality’. To harmonize all of them is a great awakening. Ordinary being loves one’s own ‘psycho dramas’ of justification, proving one’s point of view, blaming, being helpless... and this leads one to a state of inner poverty. To free oneself from these lower states of poverty and see them as ‘errors in one’s thinking’ is part of being effective and experiencing inner prosperity. The profound teaching of Lord Shiva introduces us to A Bigger Container where one learns to be charitable to one’s own self. This practice of making A Bigger Container is essentially spiritual. Dive deep into these mystic teachings. —Swami Sukhabodhananda
This book redefines modern Indian literature from a cosmopolitan comparative perspective inclusive of literature in English from India and the diaspora, in native languages, and works by non-Indians. It shows how, since the mid-19th century, Indian literary modernity pursued the conjunction of the sensuous and ethical/spiritual that characterized its three traditions (Sanskritik, Persian, and folk culture) while the encounter, both receptive and oppositional, with “the West” vastly expanded the Indian literary sphere. Aesthetics and ethics are not antithetical in the Indian cultural space, but the quest for an exclusive Indian identity versus universalist approaches offsets concerns for social justice as well as enjoyable embodied communication. The literary constellation, in many languages, now formed in and around India can be better apprehended as a virtual Cosmopolis, a commonwealth of elaborate emotions. The versatile figure of Hanuman metaphorically flies across this Ocean of Stories to make us discover new worlds of experience.
One day, Shen Zhiqiao accidentally picked up a pretty boy, secretly raising him in the woodshed, eating and drinking well every day. Suddenly, one day, the beautiful man disappeared. She was abandoned and left homeless by her new husband. The ruthless little tyrant suddenly came to her, "I will repay you with my life!" Shen Zhiqiao: No, no, no, you don't want to ... Little Tyrant: This Emperor can help you torture scum men and women and destroy his entire family! Shen Zhiqiao: Let me think about it .... Little Tyrant: Queen, I'll hire you all over the country. I'll only love you for the rest of my life. Shen Zhiqiao:! Think about it, little tyrant, come. Sister loves you!
Crossing through missions was difficult, so they thought it was a good opportunity for regeneration. Who would have thought that they would somehow become puppets in the hands of others? Stealing the Imperial Jade Seal? Stealing the information? His carelessness had provoked the prince who had an esteemed status that was as cold as ice and frost. With each blow, he would leap upwards, and the mouse would play with the kitten, smoothly placing the handsome guy into his bag. Love enemies, have fun all the way, love and hate, but life is just a hundred.
This book explores the significance of Shakespeare in contemporary world cinema for the first time. Mark Thornton Burnett draws on a wealth of examples from Africa, the Arctic, Brazil, China, France, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, Tibet, Venezuela, Yemen and elsewhere.
In the last life, when she was young, she recognized her lover wrongly. She devoted her whole life to fighting the fire with moths but became a poor chess piece in others' hands. This life she wakes up, those who have lost her she wants to kill one by one. She is a devil from the local government. She kills all the evil spirits in the world and kills all the monsters in the world. But he never tangled with the devil who had been divorced in the last life.
Originally published in 1952. This volume, by discussing significant insights of Hinduism and Buddhism, answers the question "What is the meaning of life?" It illustrates the importance of Buddhist and Hindu teachings and their relevance to the West, as well as clarifying some of the religious and philosophical problems Western readers must grapple with.