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Rudra Puja has been practised in India since the beginning of time. Shiva means Auspicious. Rudra is a synonym for Shiva. Puja means that which is born of fullness. The Vedic scriptures hail the Rudram chants as a method to remove sufferings, attain desires and bestow all round prosperity in one's village. This book presents the complete Rudra Puja Abhisheka procedure in SANSKRIT using clear Devanagari font. Headings are given in English for the performer to follow the text correctly. The Rudram Verses for the SOUTH INDIAN Krishna Yajur Veda are given with VEDIC Accents (Svara). All Mantras for Pancamrit Snanam, Sankalpam and Aarti are given. Durga Suktam, Purusha Suktam, Sri Suktam, Linga Ashtakam and ENGLISH translations of Om Namah Shivaya & Maha Mrityunjaya mantra enhance the book value immensely. Rudram chants are popular on Mondays, Masik Shivaratri, the rainy month of Shravan, and Maha Shivaratari. A handy verse book for use at home or in the temple.
Unveiled in this book are the secrets of the occult sciences of Yantra, Mantra and Tantra to help the reader achieve worldly success and spiritual enlightenment. Detailed instructions are given for the preparation and application of Yantras for specific purposes: to win favours, defeat for selecting and using Mantras to attain miraculous powers, and fulfilment of one's desires, are explained in detail. In the Tantra section of the book, methods of treatment of diseases by herbs are given. Information is provided about Tantric articles and where to obtain them.
With humor and drama, Vik Vad's memoir, Six Months in India, is a fascinating and sublime account of his sojourn to India. Written in the first person and initially published as a series of journal entries, his lively narrative is as entertaining as it is informative and includes an intimate, engaging, and profoundly affecting introduction to the art of yoga as well as the Indian lifestyle. After his first few weeks and even later, Vad resists romanticizing his experience. If anything he gently wades through the unfamiliar tides of arranged marriages and dire poverty as though it were a necessary part of his journey. In this polluted, yet highly spiritual place, he creates no false utopias as he describes festivals, temples, ashrams, cultural directives, and the family members he becomes reacquainted with. Ultimately, his path is one that celebrates the journey of yoga itself-while not always smooth, it's well worth the trip.
Bhagavad Gita Reader: All Verses in 4 Quarters The Bhagavad Gita has been chanted and read in homes and workplaces. Children and families love to recite it during festivals and gatherings. It is the discourse that instructs man to realign himself to his duty and responsibility. It is the scripture that creates a strong foundation for implicit faith and concordant action in day to day life. How may we read the Gita? Its verses are written in a meter known as Anushtup Chhanda consisting of 32 syllables each. The traditional way to recite is to pause after 8 syllables. However the commonly available editions of the Bhagavad Gita do not give any such pause. This is a Reader that lists all the 700 verses of the Gita with pauses at 8 syllables i.e. at each quarter. A complete Devanagari Latin Transliteration is provided using the iso15919 standard. This makes it very easy for the English reader to quickly learn the proper chanting procedure. The original Sanskrit text is also present with pauses at each pada. The split of the verses is done using Grammar rules of Sandhi as given in the Ashtadhyayi of Panini, a timeless masterpiece on language, word formation and syntax. The correct method to read the Visarga, the Anusvara and the Avagraha is clearly explained. The complete Devanagari Alphabet with pronunciation key is also supplied. Thus it fulfills a basic academic need of individuals, schools or colleges using the Bhagavad Gita in any manner. Most institutes imparting Sanskrit teaching also use the Gita and this book is an apt textbook for the same.
• Which are the four major traditions of Hinduism? • Why do we offer Jal (water) to Surya (sun)? • What is the meaning of ‘AUM’ & ‘SWASTIKA’ symbols in Vedic culture? • What are the ‘7’ series of vows of ‘SAPTAPADI’ (Saatphere) during the Marriage ceremony? • How do we perform the ‘ANTHESTI SANSKAAR’ – the death rituals for disposing the body to the Panchatatvas? SANSKAARAM introduces the reader about Hinduism tradition & culture, Vedic rites & rituals to be performed in different stages of life and Relevance of Aum, Swastika and Bhagavad Gita, guiding us to understand the relevance of Vedic Science in Hinduism. The ‘ABR’ Concept – (Act, Belief & Relevance) convinces the scientific relevance of the rites & rituals performed at particular period and its meaning and importance in accordance with Vedic culture. An introduction to Vedic customary culture and its practices has been highlighted through major festivals and custom oriented rituals and rites performed by us throughout our most important phases of our life, which eases and enriches our lives with full of effective (instant feel-so-good) positive vibrations. ANTESHTI YATRA - (The final journey of LIFE) is dealt in-depth, to create an awareness in the society and among the youth to know the ways and means to dispose the dead body back to the PANCHTATVAH. It is represented by a FLOW DIAGRAM to understand and analyze this traditional Vedic culture at a glance.
Kularnava Tantra is perhaps the foremost Tantra of the Kaula School and is constantly cited as an authority in Tantric literature. It is worthy of close study by those who would understand the tenets and practice of the tradition of which it is a Sastra. It calls upon man to wake up to the rare privilege that has been given to him, e.g., human birth in which the being becomes conscious of himself and is offered a choice, a choice between stagnation and rapid progression towards his Godhead. He is asked to purify himself and told how to do it. In unambiguous terms he is told that a wine-drinker is different from the drinkers of ecstasy; the union of delight is between the ascending Shakti and the presiding Lord above, and not between man and woman. The Introduction by Arthur Avalon (Sir John Woodroffe) gives a concise outline of the work. Sri M.P. Pandit, who is a keen student of the Tantras and Vedas, has rendered the work in English in eleven chapters. The Readings are free transla-tions with annotations where necessary, omitting technical details but preserving the spirit and essential import of the original in his characteristically lucid style. The complete text is given in Devanagari after being duly edited by Taranatha Vidyaranya for those who wish to study the book in the original Sanskrit..
“A Ready Reckoner Reference Handbook on Hinduism Concepts recommending Practical Vedic Approaches for Today’s Modern Life” This book is an attempt to change your Outlook on ‘LIFE’ & ways of maintaining its ‘HEALTH’ - offering new positive solutions in Vedic context. HOLISTIC HEALTH truly refers to a way of living. It emphasizes the body, mind, spirit, and emotions in its pursuit for optimal health, wellness, and well-being, considering the whole individual and the environment, rather than focusing only on illness or specific body parts. • What is the first & the foremost step before getting down from bed - PUSHPANJALI • How to avoid ‘LIFESTYLE DISORDERS’, in today’s trending Lifestyle – AAROGYAM • What is your body constitution TYPE as per Vata, Pitta, Kapha & how to balance it - AYURVEDA • How to determine the Auspicious moments of the days & nights - SAPTAGYANAM • How to awaken our ‘7’ body energy chakras step-by-step – DHAYANAM • How to perform ‘SURYANAMASKARA Yogic Kriya’ and its 360* effects on us – PRANAYOGAM • How do we perform the ‘ANTHESTI SANSKAAR’ – the death rituals for disposing the body to the Panchatatvas – SANSKAARAM "SAPTAMSIDHI" is a concept related to holistic health approaches, through the ‘7’ PGR MEASURES (PREVENTIVE, GUIDING & REMEDIAL), in which all topics are interconnected, interwoven, and interrelated between them and among themselves, influenced by the origin of Hinduism Vedic Life Culture. It is a "SELF HELP GUIDE" that instructs the reader to embrace any of THE 7-CONCEPTS of "HOLISTIC HEALTH APPROACHES" or to combine them all to avoid falling prey to MODERN LIFESTYLE DISORDERS. TABULAR FORMATS (TF) are condensed contents in a table format that give the reader a quick peek at the whole summary and the highlighted key points of each chapter on a single page. A total of 23 different tabular formats provides a completely new perspective for knowing, interpreting, and analyzing the subject matter with much greater clarity and understanding. Each chapter contains roughly 245 images, diagrams, and visual interpretations to provide readers with a clear, concise understanding of the relevant material of each topic discussed. The information is documented, assessed, and presented as an instant ready reckoner for all age groups, and it can be used at various times throughout one's important life phases.
Mantras have been close to the heart of the Hindu faith since time immemorial. For too long, taboos and restrictions have made the lay person, the ordinary individual and the uninitiated seeker slightly wary of this potent talisman that has been left for our benefit by the ancient rishis of India. In the pages of this book, Rev. Dada JP Vaswani demystifies mantras of their abstraction and esoteric aspects and brings them closer to us for our use. He has chosen to share with you some of his own favourite mantras, with his characteristically lucid and eloquent expositions on the significance of each. Also included in the book are answers to questions on the use of mantras and their effects. His wisdom, his insights and his profound scholarship are freely offered to us, so that we may move onward, forward, Godward! J P Vaswani needs no introduction to readers of inspirational literature. He is regarded as one of the leading spiritual luminaries of India, a practical philosopher and a man of God whose grace has influenced thousands all over the world. A gifted writer and brilliant orator, Dada, as he is lovingly called, has addressed distinguished audiences worldwide, communicating only as he can, the positive messages of love, faith, joy and peace. J P Vaswani is the recipient of several honors, including the prestigious U Thant Peace Award. He has written over 80 books, many of which have been translated into various foreign languages.