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Great Women of India: The Holy Mother Birth Centenary Memorial Volume. Deals comprehensively with the ideals of Indian womanhood and its position in Indian life and society through the ages. Includes biographical sketches and contributions of great Indian women who made their marks in different spheres of activities and different periods of Indian history. DeLuxe edition. Illustrated.
The Natural Man: A Thoreau Anthology Selections from the writings of Henry David Thoreau. "The existence of man in nature is the divinest and most startling of all facts." - Thoreau.
The Perennial Philosophy Aldous Huxley. A wide-ranging anthology and detailed interpretation of the teachings of the mystics, east and west. Arranged under many headings.
The Ramakrishna Movement: Its Meaning for Mankind Swami Budhananda. "The Ramakrishna Movement is a force to be reckoned with all over the world today. . . Swami Vivekananda, who gave formal shape to this Movement, placed these twin ideals before it - ‘for one’s own spiritual salvation for the welfare of the world’" - From the preface. More than 90 photographs.
Ramprasad, The Melodious Mystic Swami Budhananda. A short life of Ramprasad, whose songs Sri Ramakrishna often sang. Illustrated.
The World's Religions Huston Smith. (Revised and updated edition of THE RELIGIONS OF MAN.) A fascinating presentation of all the world’s great religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. A sympathetic study of the similarities and differences in the major religious traditions.
The Story of Mira's Love Swami Budhananda. A short life of Mirabai, a sixteenth century saint whose approach to God was that of divine love, expressed in the many moving songs to Sri Krishna that she composed. Illustrated.
"Thus Spake" Series Twelve booklets containing the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna, Holy Mother, Swami Vivekananda, Buddha, Christ, Mohamed, Guru Nanak, Krishna, Rama, Sankara, Zarathushtra, and The Vedas.
Tagore: The Mystic Poets Tagore's most important poems, sampled in this simple and beautiful collection of his work, gives us a glimpse of the infinite in the midst of the finite and of the Divine in all beings and things of this universe. |
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