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The Scriptures Have Recorded That Vidur In His Previous Birth Was “Dharma Deva” The God Of Justice Himself. Once The Great Ancient Sage “Mandavya” Was Wrongly Apprehended By The Then King’S Officers As Leader Of A Robber Gang Who Had Concealed Themselves In His Hermitage. He Was Impaled To A Spear By The King’S Order. When The Sage Went To Dharma Raj After Two Days The Sage Was Released From The Punishment Still Alive On The Strength Of His Great Spiritual Merit. The Sage Went To Dharma Raj And Asked What Crime He Had Committed To Deserve The Punishment. He Was Told That As He Had Tortured Birds And Bees As A Child He Got The Punishment. The Sage Was Angry And Cursed Dharma Raj Saying You Shall Be Born On Earth For The Inordinately Harsh Punishment Meted Out For A Child’S Crime Committed In Ignorance. As A Result Of The Curse, Dharma Deva Had To Be Born As “Vidura” To The Palace Maid Of Vichitra-Virya Son Of King Santanu, The Forerunner Of Pandavas And Kouravas. Vidura Was So Well Up In Knowledge Of Dharma That He Was Given The Appellation Of “Mahatma” For His Unparalleled Knowledge Of Dharma Or Righteousness And For Being Devoid Of Attachment And Anger. He Worked As Counsellor To The King Emperor Dhritarastra Of Hastina To The Satisfaction Of All Concerned. The Rulings Given By Him Satisfied All. The Maxims Selected For The Book Are From His Counsels.
Saint Poet Kabir Was Illiterate By Choice. He Was Of The Firm View That If One Realises The Value Of The Two Letters Of The Alphabet R And M Which Make The Name Of Shri Rama There Was No Need To Bother About The Rest Of The Fifty-Four Alphabets Which Might As Well Be Washed Down The River As Being Of No Value. But Kabir Also Emphasised That The True Value Of Shri Rama Should Be Realised Which Will Help Man To Realise The Intrinsic Value Of God And Ingrain True And Deep Love For The Lord. And Kabir Acted Accordingly As He Has Shown In His Songs And Maxims Which Flowed From His Lips In Thousands. The Maxims Selected For This Book Through Small In Number Being 160 In All Show How Deep And Broad Were His Realisation.
Indian culture has a rich spiritual heritage, deeply rooted in Dharma signifying ethical values. These ethos insist on understanding the nature of good, laying down practical means of attaining a life of perfection, with actual application of moral ideals. Ethical Values like truth, ahimsa were the core of social life in ancient India - demonstrated, endorsed and re-emphasized in various ancient Indian scriptures like the Vedas, Upanishads, Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita, Manusmriti, etc. This book consists of nine chapters portraying a treasure of ethical values and is an attempt by the author to highlight these jewels of ancient Indian heritage which have stood the test of times and can help our society at large and corporates in particular, for being imbibed , to lead a more contented life and better sustainable business. Happy Reading.
The Book Is Chiefly A Record Of The Activities Of Shri Rama, The Eldest Son Of King Dasaratha Of Ayodhya (Oudh) In North India In The Treta-Yuga. It Is Commonly Believed That Shri Rama Incarnated As Such With The Objective Of Getting The World Rid Of The Menace Of Demon King Ravana Of Lanka (Ceylon). In Reality Shri Rama’S Long Fourteen Years Of Exile From Ayodhya, Capital Of King Dasaratha’S Kingdom (Oudh), Was Not Only For The Extermination Of Demon King Ravana Of Lanka. The Record Of Shri Rama’S Life Story During The Period Of His Long Fourteen Years Of Exile Ending With His Victory Over Ravana And Also Establishment Of Friendly Relationships With Various Forest Kingdoms Extending Over South India And Ceylon Shows That His Life’S Mission Was Mainly The Establishment Of Cordial Relationships For India With Various Territories And Peoples In Essence To Show That Man Should Be Able To Live In The World As Friend To As Large A Number Of People As Possible. And Shri Rama Has Shown That This Is Not Only Possible But Salubrious For The Peoples Of The World At Large
It Is A Collection Of Thirty Essays On Various Aspects Of Hindu And Buddhist Art And Iconography Contributed By Indian And Foreign Scholars. These Represent Deep Insight And New Interpretation Based On Sound Scholarship And Accounts. While Intended To Commemorate The Loving Memory Of Professor Kalyan Kumar Dasgupta, The Book Is A Fitting Tribute To The Great Savant. Professor P.K. Mishra And Publisher M/S Abhinav Publications Have Spared No Pains To Make It An Outstanding Publication Of The Year
Mystic Songs Of Meera Presents (Probably For The First Time) The Original Text In Devanagari, Side With English Translation Of 101 Songs Of Meera, The Mystic Saint Of Rajasthan Who Lived In The 15Th 16Th Century A.D. Birdal Mysticism Marked Meera S Spiritual Approach To God. Krishna, Whom She Endearingly Called Giridhar, The Lord Who Upheld The Mountain, Was Her Beloved, And She Expressed The Imagery Of Human Love To Delineate The Agony Of Separation From Him And The Intense Desire To Be United With Him.Childlike Simplicity, Deep Devotion, Intense Spiritual Yearning And Soulful Poetry Make The God-Oriented Songs Of Meera A National Heritage Of India, Transcending Regional, Lingual And Time Barriers.This Volume Should Prove Useful To All Those Interested In The Spiritual Heritage Of India, Especially The Life And Work Of The Mystics Of India, Whose Devotional Lyrics Can Be Savoured As Spiritual Nectar, By All.The Raga (Melody) In Which Each Songs Is To Be Sung Has Been Given For The Benefit Of Musicians, Choreographers Etc.
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Like Its Predecessor Volume, The Great Ones, Volume Two Is The Rare Book, Wherein The Artistic And Literary Skills Of The Famous Author-Artist, V.K. Subramanian, Are Applied To An Ennobling Theme: The Life And Work Of The Great Ones Who Have Contributed To The Advancement Of Human Civilization And Culture.This Book Is The Second Volume In A Ten-Volume Series. Each Volume Dealing With 100 Great Ones. It Will Be An Ideal Presentation To Every School And College Student, Eager To Learn About The Great Ones Who Have Made A Difference To Life On Their Planet By Their Life Work, And Adopt Rolemodels To Emulate.Like Its Predecessor Volume, The Great Ones, Volume Two Is The Rare Book, Wherein The Artistic And Literary Skills Of The Famous Author-Artist, V.K. Subramanian, Are Applied To An Ennobling Theme: The Life And Work Of The Great Ones Who Have Contributed To The Advancement Of Human Civilization And Culture.This Book Is The Second Volume In A Ten-Volume Series. Each Volume Dealing With 100 Great Ones. It Will Be An Ideal Presentation To Every School And College Student, Eager To Learn About The Great Ones Who Have Made A Difference To Life On Their Planet By Their Life Work, And Adopt Rolemodels To Emulate.
The Story Of The Mahabharata Is Not Only Of The Great War Between The Kouravas And Pandavas For A Period Of Eighteen Days In The Battlefield Of Kurukshetra Near Delhi. As A Matter Of Fact The Supreme Lesson Held Out By The Great Epic Is The One With Which Vyasa Deva, The Author, Starts-Viz. When Men Live Together As One Family They Not Only Thrive, But They Exist As A Great Community Or Race. As Long As The Pandavas And Kauravas Lived Together They Not Only Thrived As Two Great Wings Of A Race But As One And The Same Race Of The Kurus. As We Proceed With The Story Of The Mahabharata We Notice How This Was Stabilised As Long As They Lived Together With Each Other. And We Have Noticed How The Great War Reduced The Powerful Kurus And Decimated Them To A Struggling Few To Call Themselves As Remnants Of The Great Kuru Race. This Holds Good Not Only In The Case Of Few Families Living Together In Small Units But Number Of Races Living In The World Culminating In The Truth Noticed In The Maxim “One World One Family” Which Is The Title Of The Next Work By The Same Author.