SI have heard, O Sita, that your hand in marriage was won by the renowned Raghava on the occasion of the self-choice ceremony [svayamvara]. O Maithili, I wish to hear that story in detail. Therefore please narrate to me the entire sequence of events as you experienced them. (Anasuya speaking to Sita Devi, Valmiki Ramayana, Ayodhya-kanda, 118.24-25)
Wake up, and cease your sleep. After years of not fully living life, climbing an illusionary corporate ladder, and recovering from a failed marriage, a sudden insight and a fated encounter lead to an amazing journey of finding one's higher self. This is a true story of one woman's awakening, where we are taken along a path filled with both its challenging struggles and its blissful joys. A dare from a friend and a meeting with a guide begins an unexpected and life-changing journey toward seeing life anew and finding inner peace. Through reflections while sipping green tea, we unravel our conditioning and answer the question ?Who made you Each lesson moves you through such themes as sadness, struggle, celibacy, Tantra, selflessness, and a final encounter with birth. The beginning is an end as the end is only the beginning. Sip your green tea as if it's the last moment in your life. Have you ever thought you could be awakened? We all can, if we step outside our illusion and embrace life in a new way.
Rethinking Young People's Lives Through Space and Place explores three main themes, how children navigate real and imaginary borders, how space constitutes belonging, meaning-making, and representation, and how space informs learning and identities.
Kalatattvakosa series of the IGNCA has endeavoured to evolve an important modern device to grasp the essential thought and knowledge system of the Indian tradition. Through an indepth investigation into the primary sources of various disciplines the series aims at facilitating the reader to comprehend the interlocking of different disciplines.
This book thoroughly explores the multiple conspiracies ascribed by leftist historians, who have conspired in an attempt to portray Bhartiya women as oppressed and weaken the foundations of Sanatan Dharma. The author scrutinizes these claims and provides a comprehensive examination of the alleged conspiratorial efforts. Moreover, the book delves into the distortion of Bhartiya history perpetrated by foreign invaders and the deliberate manipulation of language to further their own agendas. By presenting meticulous accounts, the author sheds light on the purported tampering of historical records and the calculated alteration of narratives. In light of the extensive research and analysis undertaken, I cordially invite you to engage with this book and embark on a deep exploration of these subjects. Its contents offer valuable insights into the intricate web of conspiracy theories surrounding the portrayal of Bhartiya women and the manipulation of Indian history, offering readers an opportunity to critically evaluate these claims.
Scope: theology, philosophy, ethics of various religions and ethical systems and relevant portions of anthropology, mythology, folklore, biology, psychology, economics and sociology.