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shiva drishti: Kashmir Shaivaism Jagadish Chandra Chatterji, 1986-01-01 On the Advaita Shaiva philosophy of Kashmir, called the Trika system. |
shiva drishti: Saints and Sages of Kashmir Triloki Nath Dhar, 2004 Kashmir Has Been A Land Of Saints, Savants And Sages-Some Belonged To The Buddhist Faith-Some Advocated Shaiva Philosophy, Some Were Sufis And Some Were Saint-Poets. The Volumes Gives A Glimpse Of This Tradition Through An Account Of It Selected Sages From Kashmir And Lead Us To Divinity. |
shiva drishti: Kashmir Shaivaism Jagadish Chandra Chatterji, 1914 |
shiva drishti: Kashmir Series of Texts and Studies , 1914 |
shiva drishti: Kashmir S.R. Bakshi, 1997 The Volume Deals With Several Themes Haying Deep Bearing On History Of The People Who Lived In The Valley And Other Regions For Centuries. In Fact They Are The Simple Folk Whose Peaceful Life Was Effected By Foreign Invasions Which Ultimately Resulted Into Their Administrative System, Sometime Not Congenial To The Traditions Of The Local Population. However The Beautiful Environments Always Made The Region Very Attractive To Foreigners And, Later On, Tourists Who Happened To Study The Culture Of The Local Population.The Contents In The Volume Give A Glaring Picture Of Kashmir Ancient And Modern, With The Its Ultimate Conquest By The Dogra Dynasty. Undoubtedly It Would Be Useful For Teachers, Scholars, Students And Indian And Foreign Tourists. |
shiva drishti: Hinduism Roshen Dalal, 2014-04-18 An invaluable encyclopedia of Hinduism Hinduism is one of the world’s oldest religions; an amalgam of diverse beliefs and schools, it originates in the Vedas and is rooted in Indian culture. Hinduism: An Alphabetical Guide illuminates complex philosophical concepts through lucid definitions, a historical perspective and incisive analyses. It examines various aspects of Hinduism, covering festivals and rituals, gods and goddesses, philosophers, memorials, aesthetics, and sacred plants and animals. The author also explores pivotal ideas, including moksha, karma, dharma and samsara, and details the diverse commentaries on the Bhagavad Gita and other important texts. Citing extensively from the regional languages, the book describes Hinduism’s innumerable myths and legends, and looks at the many versions of texts including the Ramayana and Mahabharata, placing each entry in its historical context and tracing its evolution to the present. • Outlines all eighteen major Puranas, the 108 Upanishads, and a selection of Vaishnava, Sahiva and Tantric texts • Provides quotations from rare original texts • A product of years of research, with a wide range of entries |
shiva drishti: Introduction to Kashmir Shaivism Swami Tejomayananda, 1977 |
shiva drishti: Arranged to Love Dr SIRIN FATHIMA, 2024-12-28 In Punarvivaah Abhay Dev Agnihotri and Vaiga Raghuswamy find themselves reluctantly tied together in marriage, scarred by their past experiences with love. United by the sacred bond of matrimony for the second time, they embark on a journey as coparents to baby Kriti, Abhay's daughter from his previous marriage. As they navigate the complexities of blended family life, unexpected feelings begin to blossom between them. But just as they start to find solace in each other's company, Vaiga's past comes knocking in the form of her exhusband's return. Now, faced with old wounds and new challenges, Abhay and Vaiga must confront their fears and insecurities to forge a path toward love and create a family of their own. Join them on a heartfelt journey of rediscovery, resilience, and the enduring power of second chances in Punarvivaah Arranged To Love. |
shiva drishti: IS God DEAD????? RAGHUBIR LAL ANAND, 2014-02 Awareness about Jammu & Kashmir disputes, geography, brief history, political position as on date, how to solve the dispute between India and Pakistan, return and rehabilitation of 7 Lacs Kashmiri Pandits to enable them to live in security and safety. |
shiva drishti: Kashmir Shaivism M. G. Chitkara, 2002 |
shiva drishti: The Yoga of Kashmir Shaivism Swami Shankarananda, 2016-01-01 Kashmir Shaivism is the study of consciousness. Consciousness is the most intimate experience of life the essence of life itself. Among the many spiritual traditions born and developed in India, one ancient philosophy-Kashmir Shaivism-has explored it completely. Consciousness is the most intimate experience of life, the essence of life itself. Among the many spiritual traditions born and developed in India, one ancient philosophy-Kashmir Shaivism-has explored it completely. Until now, Kashmir Shaivism was an esoteric field accessible only to a few scholars and other specialists. Here, for the first time, Swami Shankarananda, a Self-realised spiritual master, presents the wisdom of this powerful tradition in a form that will delight and inspire all spiritual seekers. He explores the teachings in rich detail, elucidating ideas and meditative practices while drawing upon a vast canvas of many great beings, wisdom traditions and personal experience. When Kashmir Shaivism is studied the way a subject at university is studied, it becomes a set of principles and concepts, which are rich and suggestive. But Kashmir Shaivism is not only food for the intellect. It also implies direct nurturance of the soul, the direct experience of consciousness itself. The goal of this book is to inspire spiritual seekers to make sure of the sublime methods and understandings of Shaivism in their own practice. The Yoga of Kashmir Shaivism is a book that will transform you. It is a resource and guides you towards investigating and deepening your own consciousness. |
shiva drishti: Minds and Sociocultures: Zoroastrianism and the Indian religions Kevin R. D. Shepherd, 1995 The lengthy introduction, which has been described as a book in itself, includes a vigorous critique of the new age counterculture. A confrontation occurs with Eliade, Jung, Leary, Grof, Aldous Huxley, Ken Wilbur, Colin Wilson and others. The author objects to popular theories of the perennial philosophy and provides an alternative set of references from specialist scholarship. scholarly theories. The legendary prophet Zarathushtra gains life in this overview. The focus moves to the Sassanian era of Gnostic associations, encompassing not only Manichaeism, but also the more obscure Mazdakism. civilization to the Upanishadic era. Part four covers the six classical systems of Hindu philosophy, and includes the medieval Vedantic exponents Shankara and Ramauja. Part five investigates the Shramana philosophers who included Gautama Buddha, and an attempt is made to chart occurrences in Jainism, a subject more rarely dealt with. |
shiva drishti: Kashmir and It's People M. K. Kaw, 2004 Traces The Journey Of The Land And People From Ancient To The Modern Day. Captures The Factors For The Decline Of Kashmiri Civilization From Glory To The Present State Of Murder And Repire. The Author Hopes The Worst Is Over And The Old Practices Of Kashmiriyat Will Return. |
shiva drishti: The Shambhala Encyclopedia of Yoga Georg Feuerstein, 1997 Here is an authentic portrayal of a rich and complex spiritual tradition of India. The over two thousand entries cover Yoga's history, its many approaches, schools, teachers, scriptures, as well as its technical terminology. The book is arranged and written in a manner that will inform rather than overwhelm the lay reader, while at the same time offering valuable references for the professional researcher and the historian of religion. The Shambhala Encyclopedia of Yoga offers the following features: Each entry has cross-references providing pertinent conceptual links. Entries are in English alphabetical order, unlike comparable reference works that follow Sanskrit alphabetical order, which is difficult for the lay reader to follow. Orientational entries provide an overview of central aspects of the Yoga tradition, such as history, psychology, and major branches. Many entries cite or even quote original sources, shedding light on how a given term is used by traditional Yoga authorities. |
shiva drishti: Yogic Secrets of the Dark Goddess Shambhavi L. Chopra, 2010-04-28 Yogic Secrets of the Dark Goddess unfolds the mystic beauty of Kali, the most powerful but misunderstood of the great goddesses of India. Probably the most comprehensive and innovative examination of Ma Kali in recent decades, the book reveals all dimensions of life and consciousness in Kali’s tranformative dance. |
shiva drishti: Cultural Forum , 1970 |
shiva drishti: Saivism in Kashmir Nagendra Kr Singh, 2000 The Title Saivism in Kashmir is a comprehensive and informative description of religion-philosophical movement of Saivism in the Valley from the earliest time to present day. The celestial Valley played important role in the history of the spread and development of saivite philosophy and rituals. Most of the people are not aware that Kashmir in the past enjoyed such high reputation as a centre of Saivism. |
shiva drishti: Meditation for the Love of It Sally Kempton, 2011-01-01 Meditation is like a love affair with your innermost self. At times it can be ecstatic and entrancing, other times simple and still—and sometimes you might not even feel its profound effects until later. Now with Meditation for the Love of It, Sally Kempton shares practical secrets to help us turn meditation into an unconditional embrace of the fullness of our experience—on and off the meditation cushion. With the gentle wisdom and compassion of one who understands the nuances of practice, she opens us to the joy of exploring the deep and mysterious inner landscape of the heart, mind, and body. Drawing on her 40 years as a teacher and a fellow meditator, Sally teaches us how we can connect to our inner longings and creative shakti energy to allow the transformative gifts and blessings of meditation to unfold. With playfulness and devotion—two key attitudes in sustaining a daily practice—she shares indispensable guidance for this voyage of self-discovery, including: How to tune in to your own “meditation channel,” a bandwidth of tranquillity, energy, and joy Why you don’t need a quiet mind to meditate How the force known as Kundalini can fuel your practice Connecting to your ever-present Inner Beloved to let go of conditioned ideas about yourself and make space for the True Self to come forth Ripening your practice beyond technique into the “sweet mysterious expanse of spontaneous meditation” More than 20 practices for bringing the peace and insight of meditation into your daily life “Remember: what you seek in meditation is your own Beloved, your own inner intelligence, your own Awareness, and your own Truth,” teaches Sally. Meditation for the Love of It points us back to our own intimate heart of hearts, our own deepest experience, and the bliss of existence itself. |
shiva drishti: The Encyclopedia of Yoga and Tantra Georg Feuerstein, 2022-08-16 The ever-increasing popularity of Yoga and related practices makes a desktop reference like this indispensible. With over twenty-five hundred entries and extensive illustrations, it combines comprehensiveness with accessibility. The book is arranged and written in a manner that will inform rather than overwhelm the lay reader, while at the same time offering valuable references for the professional researcher and the historian of religion. This new edition includes information about contemporary Yoga teachers. It also provides fuller descriptions and illustrations of Yoga poses, and features additional cross references. |
shiva drishti: Kashur The Kashmiri Speaking People Mohini Qasba Raina, 2014-11-13 Kashur-The Kashmiri Speaking People is the out come of a dedicated research where in the author on the basis of geological, archeological, chronological and linguistic evidences has presented a truthful and unbiased account of the group she herself belongs to. She projects, and rightly so, that the Kashur from the ancient eras possessed highly developed spiritual and intellectual caliber that helped these people per se to evolve into one of the richest social, religious and literary cultural linguistic group. In this effort she has analyzed and given clarification to certain commonly held misconceptions. She explains that legends created by primitive ancestors are not myths made up as entertaining stories but are based on reality and are representations of the living truth that has been perceived by the compilers. Those interested in the rich cultural heritage of the Kashur, their architectural acumen, their proficiency in historicity, their mastery in languages, their zeal as torch bearers of various religions, and their ever-changing social order inclusive of their faults and foibles will find this book a great help and a guide. This book even records the excesses, hardships and tyrannies that the Kashur has had to face under the rule of various invaders and usurpers in their long political chronology of almost 5,000 years and the struggles they have had put in, to survive these onslaughts bravely and at times even slyly. |
shiva drishti: To the Other Shore Jaishree Kak Odin, 1999 Study on life and works of Kashmiri poetess, Laldyada, 14th century; includes selection of her verses with English translation. |
shiva drishti: Herald of Library Science , 1969 |
shiva drishti: Play of Consciousness Swami Muktananda, 2000 This best selling spiritual autobiography of Swami Muktananda tells the story of his journey to self-realization under the guidance of Bhagawan Nityananda, candidly describing his extraordinary experiences. Beginning with his spiritual initiation on August 15, 1947, and continuing through his enlightenment nine years later, this is a guide for seekers moving toward the same goal. |
shiva drishti: Glimpses of Kashmiri Culture K. N. Dhar, 1975 |
shiva drishti: Glimpses of Kashmiri Culture: Abhinavagupta, the philosopher K. N. Dhar, 1975 |
shiva drishti: Glimpses of Kashmiri Culture , 1979 |
shiva drishti: Kashmiri Pandits M. L. Pandit, T. N. Pandit, 2005 The Book Arises Out Of A Seminar Held In 2001. Papers Collected In The Volume Cover A Wide Range Of Social, Cultural Scholastic And Artistic Aspirations Of Kasmiri Pandits - And The Topics Of Interest To Them. Quite A Few Relate To Kashmiri Pandits In Delhi. (8 Chapters - Figures.) |
shiva drishti: History of Buddhism in Kashmir Sarla Khosla, 1972 |
shiva drishti: Murderous Greed Arun K Nair, 2017-11-20 Early one morning in the township of Avadi, a woman who was on her way to attend a relative’s wedding falls victim to a chain-snatcher and loses her life in the process. The very same morning, Karthik, an up and coming young businessman is found shot dead in his car in the middle of the road — the only witness to the incident being his employee Drishti who was in the car with him at the time. The responsibility of getting behind the root of both incidents falls on Inspector Satyajit, an intrepid and honest police officer, and his team who get cracking on both cases immediately. But as the investigation proceeds further, the incidents and the stories of those involved get increasingly confused and murkier. What illegal deals was Karthik involved in? Did these deals cause his untimely death? How is all this connected to the housewife who was killed the same morning? What is the part played by the mysterious Gun Club in all these events? Follow Satyajit as he attempts to uncover these dubious questions. |
shiva drishti: Kashmir , 1958 |
shiva drishti: Enciclopédia de Yoga Da Pensamento Georg Feuerstein, 2006-03-08 Esta obra de referência ilustrada, com mais de 2.000 verbetes, combina abrangência e acessibilidade. Georg Feuerstein oferece um retrato autêntico da rica e altamente complexa tradição espiritual da Índia. O livro, organizado e escrito de um modo que informa com riqueza de detalhes, sem sobrecarregar o leitor leigo, oferece referências valiosas ao pesquisador profissional e ao historiador de religião. |
shiva drishti: Glimpses of Kashmiri Culture: Bilhana, the minstrel. Kalhana, the chronicler. The serpentine vitasta. Panchastavi, a brief study K. N. Dhar, 1976 |
shiva drishti: Manorama Year Book , 1983 |
shiva drishti: Meditation Revolution Douglas Renfrew Brooks, 2000 |
shiva drishti: An Astrologer for Best Kundali Reading (Volume-II) Ram Babu Sao, 2025-05-31 “Money is the Prosperity”. This book, “An Astrologer for Best Kundali Reading (Volume-II)”,, is a unique book, which is very informative and also easy to understand. One book is truly the equivalent of several books on Kundali Reading. You can make the best predictions of horoscope for you or any member of your family with the help of this single book. This provides some of the elementary and in-depth essential elements and methods on complete Horoscope readings. Many of the basics of astrologer’s techniques are explained in detail. What are all the secret techniques that astrologers are hiding for predicting a birth chart with great accuracy? The only thing that is hidden from the public is how to use that knowledge of Astrology. How to know what matters and what doesn’t matter. Most astrologers love to complicate things. I agree that the intuitive ability will vary from person to person. Astrology is such a vast subject, many astrologers with their wisdom find new prediction techniques every day which are subject to their validation. Gaining knowledge is the first step to wisdom, sharing it is the first to step to humanity. In our Kundali by date of birth you can get all kind of prediction about your zodiac sign, the effects of certain planets over your Kundali, the favourable time of your life to start something big, bad time of your life and many remedies for the obstacles that block your path for your success. Various kind of dangerous dosha problems is also the cause of downfall in business, health problems, love problems, marriage problems and many more. Every person is curious about his health, wealth, marriage, education and many more. • What are the chances of making a love marriage? • What are the chances of making a second marriage after your divorce? • How can you find a compatible partner for your future life? • What kind of problems may occur in your marriage life? • How you can achieve your goals easily? • How you can grow in your business? • Health issues and how to solve them • Effect of dosha problems and how to deal with them? |
shiva drishti: Planet Saturn Secrets Saket Shah, 2020-01-05 Saturn is the most feared planet of all, and for more reasons than one. It is not there in the cosmos to make everything cakewalk for you. It is there giving us hardships, teaching us lessons of life. But this is not to make us destructive and contemptuous, as is the case with Mars negative influence. It is there to make us better individuals, filtering the negative forces to leave us with refined personalities, ready to drive towards spirituality and higher learning. It wants us to be disciplined, thus poses retractions and limitations. Having Saturn’s influence doesn’t always means denial of success. It simply means delay. In some cases however, it also denies the native success if positioned in or aspected by enemy sign, or is debilitated. It makes sure to play the role of a teacher in our lives. Its positive influence brings us the old age wisdom, a sense of conventionality, determination, authority, and a lot more. Below is a detailed overview of this ringed planet to further assist you in having a better understanding, |
shiva drishti: A Window on Kashmir Triloki Nath Dhar, 2003 This Book Describes The Political Upheaval That Has Resulted In Mass Exodus Of Three Lakh Kashmiri Pandits From Their Hearths And Homes And Has Threatened Their Very Identity. |
shiva drishti: Kundalini, Evolution and Enlightenment John White, 1979 A wide-ranging anthology of the most insightful writings on harnessing the vital life force present in all human beings. With an emphasis on theory and personal practice, this book will appeal to a wide range of people interested in Kundalini concepts. |
shiva drishti: Newspaper Microfilming Gopal Kumar Majumdar, 1974 On the history and process of microfilming newspapers; includes a list of South Asian newspapers and periodicals on microfilm. |
shiva drishti: Modern Souls On Eternal Path Shruti Arora, 2024-10-18 Ishant Joshi, a young IT professional from India, finds himself adrift in Germany, engulfed in grief after the sudden loss of his mother. Isolated and burdened by sorrow, his life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters a mysterious mentor who recognizes both his inner turmoil and potential. Through this divine intervention, Ishant is gently guided on a journey of spiritual awakening. This path leads him to an ancient Gurukul, a secluded school steeped in mysticism and surreal beauty. The school, with its timeless teachings and ethereal aura, becomes Ishant's sanctuary. Here, the boundaries of reality blur, and under the guidance of enlightened sages, Ishant begins to unravel the mysteries of existence. Through profound lessons derived from the Shiv Sutras, the Bhagavad Gita, Sikhism, and Buddhism, Ishant learns about the intricate web of creation and the deep interconnectedness of the universe. He discovers the purpose of life, the essence of dharma, and the significance of karma through captivating stories and meditative practices. Each day at the Gurukul reveals new layers of understanding. The Shiv Sutras uncover the dance of consciousness and energy, while the Bhagavad Gita imparts the importance of righteous action and devotion. Sikhism teaches him the value of selfless service and equality, and Buddhism guides him toward inner peace and enlightenment. As Ishant assimilates these teachings, he undergoes a profound transformation. The grief that once consumed him is replaced by serene acceptance and a renewed sense of purpose. Empowered by ancient wisdom, Ishant emerges from the school ready to navigate the world with a renewed spirit and a deeper connection to the divine. This is a journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening, where the sacred stories of the past illuminate the way forward, and the quest for inner truth becomes a beacon of light in even the darkest of times. |
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Appropriate foods to bring or send to a shiva include bagel and pastry platters, deli platters, sweets, fruits and nuts, and family meals. It is important to consider the family’s dietary …
How is Shiva Observed
Whether you are sitting shiva or visiting a shiva home, you will encounter various types of observances: Some are traditional while others are more liberally interpreted. Below, you will …
What is Shiva
In Judaism, the first period of structured mourning is shiva. The word "shiva" has different meanings across different cultures and in Hebrew it means "seven." Shiva, as it relates to …
shiva.com | Learn about Jewish mourning, shiva traditions, …
Learn the traditions and customs of shiva, making a shiva call and contributing to a shiva. Shiva.com can help you learn about Jewish mourning rituals, what to bring or send, and the …
Understanding Shiva | Learning Center | shiva.com
Shiva is a complex period of Jewish mourning comprised of many traditions, customs and rituals that mourners may observe. Below are links to more sections and information about the rituals …
What is Sitting Shiva
Understanding Shiva. What is Shiva; What is Sitting Shiva; How is Shiva Observed; Periods of Mourning. The Year-Long Mourning Period; Ending Shiva; Shiva in the Workplace; How to …
Send Shiva & Condolence Gifts | shiva.com, the resource for Jewish …
Need help sending an appropriate sympathy gift to a shiva? Browse to find traditional foods, baked goods, and more to express appropriate condolences. All are available for delivery …
Sitting Shiva | Shiva, Jewish Mourning
'Sitting shiva' is a term used to describe the action of Jewish mourners participating in the traditional rituals of observing a shiva. During the period of shiva, mourners sometimes sit on …
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New Users. By creating an account with our store, you will be able to move through the checkout process faster, store multiple shipping addresses, view and track your orders in your account …
Chicago Shiva Center
5 days ago · The Chicago Shiva Center is complete with resources about a specific funeral or shiva, what to do, how to plan and coordinate, or to send sympathy gifts, baskets, meals and …
What to Bring or Send | Shiva, Jewish Mourning
Appropriate foods to bring or send to a shiva include bagel and pastry platters, deli platters, sweets, fruits and nuts, and family meals. It is important to consider the family’s dietary …