Saundaryalahari

Saundaryalahari

Author: Śaṅkarācārya

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9788170816003

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Hymn to Tripurasundarī (Hindu deity).


Srimad Bhagavata

Srimad Bhagavata

Author: Swami Gitananda

Publisher: Advaita Ashrama (A publication branch of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math)

Published:

Total Pages: 815

ISBN-13: 8175058374

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This book published by Advaita Ashrama, a publication house of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, India is an explanation of select verses of Srimad Bhagavata, the great devotional scripture. The focus of the text has been in presenting the episodes connected with Lord Krishna from the Bhagavata, The original text and translation of these select verses has also been given.


Riddles in Hinduism

Riddles in Hinduism

Author: Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2018-09-08

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9781720165934

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Ambedkar was a prolific student, earning doctorates in economics from both Columbia University and the London School of Economics, and gained a reputation as a scholar for his research in law, economics and political science. In his early career he was an economist, professor, and lawyer. His later life was marked by his political activities; he became involved in campaigning and negotiations for India's independence, publishing journals, advocating political rights and social freedom for Dalits, and contributing significantly to the establishment of the state of India. In 1956 he converted to Buddhism, initiating mass conversions of Dalits.


Gaṇeśapurāṇa

Gaṇeśapurāṇa

Author: Greg Bailey

Publisher: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 720

ISBN-13: 9783447054720

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This book offers a translation of the seven thousand verses of the second book of the medieval Hindu text, the Ganesa Purana, one of two Puranas dedicated to the important elephant-headed god. In this book the reader is given many narratives about Ganesas ascent to earth in order to kill demonic figures who threaten to overthrow the correct world order. In addition, these narratives contain myths about Ganesa's birth and family as well as some extended and quite humorous myths about ideal devotees of the god.The translation is preceded by a long introduction offering a geographical and historical context for the GanesaPurana. Following the translation are very extensive notes which bring our points of philological interest, but focus mainly on the literary structure of the text and the methods used to present the many myths and narratives in a coherent and fully integrated manner.