The Geeta is not just a religious work. It covers: philosophy physics psychology social contract nature history tradition belief reason religion The Geeta Revisited covers all this and more in a concise and practical manner. The basic tenets of the Geeta are explained in a chronological order. Further elaboration is done with verses from the Dnyaneshwari, a fourteenth century commentary on the Geeta by Sant Dnyaneshwar.
Indians have a boasting habit that everything discovered in modern time has already been known to their ancestors. It can further be added that not only did scientific knowledge exist, but scientists of past civilization were much more advanced than the modern scientist. The truth gets unfolded when new modern discovery is explored such as embryonic Stem Cell discovery is scientifically scripted in the AADI PARV of MAHABHARAT. Growing babies outside the uterus and outside the human body. This is still to be discovered by modern science. Only patiently one must discover what is scripted in Vedik literature, understand and analyze it and co-relate with modern science. It is surprising to see the seeds of all sciences and technology in ancient Vedik literature. Modern science is searching for God Particle after confirming “particle physics”. In “Vaisheshik Darshan”, Maharishi Kanaad (7000 BC) has stated about particle Physics. Rishi Kanaad included Soul as having particles. Is it indicating as God particle? Read this book to find out!
About the book THE GO-TO PREGNANCY GUIDE FOR THE MODERN INDIAN COUPLE. After the stellar success of the first edition published in 2009, this new, revised, and updated version of Passport to a Healthy Pregnancy is yet again poised to be the most popular go-to pregnancy guide for the modern Indian couple. A must-have book to comprehend, tackle and enjoy the various stages of pregnancy, this book demystifies pregnancy with easy-to- understand language and lavish illustrations. Focused on Indian couples, it will empower a pregnant woman and her partner to proceed through the pregnancy with confidence.
This book is titled Comparative Studies of World Religions and covers the seven major religions, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism. The final chapter includes information about the important roles of women in ancient and contemporary history.
In this book, the author has chosen 90 verses of the Gita out of the total 700, which are purely subjective in nature. He, however, has included all the important ones for the sake of coherency of presentation. It is hoped that this small book will motivate the modern reader to study the full text with passion and devotion and pursue the spiritual goals towards eternal bliss. This abridged edition will give the complete message, which has inspired generations of students of the Gita all over the world. #v&spublishers
In this book, we explore the many shades and nuances of his towering and unique persona. The wisdom and skill with which he has managed his whole life is astonishing, and worth the time spent in appreciating and understanding it. Sri Ram teaches us to respect and obey our Guru and parents, love our brothers and reach out to our friends and well-wishers (indeed, all of society) selflessly. His is the rare (indeed, the only one of its kind) personality that will even risk his life to keep a promise, and to protect those who have approached him for shelter. Humble, sensible and far-sighted, Sri Ram abides by his duties and the call of truth and righteousness his entire life and continues to captivate, charm and guide us by the near-divine judiciousness and perfection of his many-layered nature.
The Psychology of Mahabharat is a unique and insightful book that explores the ancient epic, Mahabharat, from a fresh and in-depth perspective. Unlike most other works on the subject, this book is not a retelling of the story but a thorough research-based study that delves into the psychological aspects and deeper wisdom contained within the original text. We all know about the story of Mahabharat, but people have only seen and understood it through television serials. Many incidents shown in these serials are not part of the original scripture, leading widespread misunderstandings. This book not only attempts to dispel these misconceptions but also provides answers to age-old questions related to Mahabharat. The author has dedicated over four years to meticulously researching and studying the original Sanskrit shloks (verses) of Mahabharat, as composed by the sage Ved Vyas. By examining the Original text verse by verse, the book unveils the true essence and depth of the Mahabharat, beyond the superficial narratives often depicted in other mediums. It unravels the psychological complexities and profound wisdom embedded within this ancient masterpiece, challenging conventional understandings and offering readers an unfiltered and real perspective.
ÿHinduism is not a religion in the stricktest sense of the term, but it is a way of life. A religion is that which has one religious book and one founder like Christianity and Islam. When we look at Hinduism it is like a vast and huge banyan tree, under which many religions took their root and prospered. If such religions could not make much headway or declined, it was not due to Hinduism, but due to their own limitations and deficiencies. In this book, I have laid stress on some exclusive characteristic features of Hinduism which distinguish it from other religions, though some fundamental traits are common to almost all the religions. I have tried my best to avoid controversial topics, especially that create dissensions amongst other religions but, even then, some references were unavoidable. But there is no overt or covert intention to deride and demean any religion. When salient features of a religion are mentioned, comparison cannot be avoided, nor even over looked, as comparative study enables us to discern between good and bad.
A Study Of The Indian Novels On Emergency - Includes Studie Of Quite A Few Important Novels On The Subject - A Chapter That Covers The Novels Of Salman Rushdie - Raj Gill - Nayantara Sehgal - Manohar Malgaonkar - Shashi Tharoor - O.P. Vijayan - Arun Joshi - Rohington Mistry - Balwant Gargi - Ranjit Gargi - Ranjit Lal - Also Covers Briefly Non-English Indian Emergency Novel - Index.
Application of “Yoga” for B.Voc. in Sports, Physical Education and Fitness. This book has been written according to the new revised syllabus of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. We have attempted to make this book informative, simple and lucid. Images and figures were indicated at appropriate stage. Question pertaining to the chapters are given at the end of the chapter according to questions bank of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. We hope that interest of the teachers and students will generate after understanding the subject through the book.
The book is meant for all those who want to build their self- confidence and wish to live a happy life. It presents easily understandable material with which one can conceive, believe and achieve. If one wants to make his/her life successful and purposeful, it is recommended that this book should be read carefully and the inbuilt messages assimilated. The book enables the reader to know the nature of mind, its characteristics and the enormous power. It imparts knowledge about the process of thought generation in terms of visual and verbal thinking. The role of subconscious mind and the mental operating system- mindset along with the impact each of these create in shaping the life has been explained with the help of suitable examples. The attitude- a settled way of thinking or feeling about something that affects the life, and the formation of positive attitude that helps in making a happy life has been discussed. Mind management, its need and the skills required to manage the mind forms the core of the book. Various skills of mind management and their application to solve the problems occuring in life have been presented with the help of real life stories. In order that the reader becomes familiar with the purpose of life and is able to explore it, the book guides him/her to identify and realise the self- potential. It is emphasized that setting the SMART goals, preparing action plan and implementing it sincerely ensures success in life. Finally the book provides the strategy for making the dreams coming true. For this, it has been advised that one should dream big and persue it with dedicated determination. Since excellence is the essence of life, one must aspire to live the life of excellence. Reading a self help book becomes meaningful only when its text is assimilated by reflecting and deciding the action points. Therefore, every chapter has been summarised with a positive note to facilitate the reader to reflect and act. A proforma has been provided in the form of Appendix 1 for this purpose. Similarly, for self assessment and monitoring the progress in making the life of one's dreams, a questionair for honest answering and procedure for calculating the grade of success has been given in the form of Appendix 2 It is expected that book will act as an effective instrument for transforming the life of reader.
The objective of this book, Rule the World as Krishna Did, is to put forward the age-old wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita in a simple way that enables readers to understand and comprehend its message. Research has shown that the youth of today have more complex problems in life and work than ever before and need more sophisticated treatment for these issues. A common person takes the Gita as a spiritual text that talks about the divine song of Lord Krishna addressing a confused and shattered Arjuna. This book focuses on the relevance of Gitas selected verses in our day-to-day life. It explores the following questions: How can a person lead his or her life the Bhagavad Gita way? How can a leader assure triumph the Bhagavad Gita way? How can a student choose his or her career the Bhagavad Gita way? How can a human become a super human the Bhagavad Gita way? How can a businessman manage his business the Bhagavad Gita way? How can anyone achieve self-realization the Bhagavad Gita way? How can an individual remain self-motivated the Bhagavad Gita way? The book also establishes some elementary models of knowledge, action, self, personality, perception, motivation, and decision making, which can help scholars venture into virgin areas of research and discussion.
Tom Ault has written a theatre ethnography that brings Rajasthans folk tradition of khyal to readers in both descriptions and translations of the plays, based on his many periods of research and hanging out with khyal players and affecionados. A performance genre probably stemming from the soliloquies in poetic Pingal and Dingal of Rajasthans bards, known as Charans, these khyals offer folk renditions of rule and misrule, contemporary issues and past heroics, and the romance of Rajput desert kingdoms. Ault has been engaged with these shows there, and as an American theatre professor he knows his subject well. Everyone will find something to enjoy in Aults compendium of khyal, and will probably be tempted to search out a performance of this disappearing folk art at a Rajasthani cattle fair or on a moonlight night in a desert village with stars overhead.
The voice of the soul is the voice of God. Recognizing and following the instructions of the divine while riding the chariot of the body is the essence of human spirituality. -Om Shri
Corporate Cocktail is a classy and rich blend of different ingredients, which not only ensures that the high spirits, symbolic of the cocktail, are maintained, but also makes sure that the stories of the corporate trek keep flowing continuously. The lucid articulation, supported by heart-touching stories and incidents, opens up new vistas and avenues for the readers to introspect and create nice memories of humility, positive attitude, helping and caring behavior towards the co-passengers in their journey of life.
Sanatan Hindu Dharma (Perennial Hindu Religion) is like a huge banyan tree. Different kinds of faiths and beliefs have merged into it from time immemorial. As a consequence, the branches and sub-branches of Hindu religion also grew. Is there any scientific basis of the faith and values propagated in Hinduism? A very large section of people with faith in Hindu Sanatan Dharma wants that every faith and belief of this religion should not be subjected to scientific test. A man of faith is theist, while a scientific mind is atheist in nature. A harmony between the two may indicate a state of dilemma. Therefore, more discussion should take place on religious basis of beliefs prevalent in society so that we can know better the origin and religious thinking behind our beliefs. Internationally acclaimed Vaastu-shastri and Jyotishacharya, Dr. Bhojraj Dwivedi, is a rare signature of invincilbe time. More than 258 books on Astrology, Vaastu-shastra, Cheiromancy, Numerology, Figure Science, Yantra-Tantra-Mantra Science, Karmakand and priesthood written by Dr. Bhojraj Dwivedi, the founder of the International Vaastu Association, are read in many languages in India and abroad.
“Instincts: A Collection of Selective Poems”, covers gamut of human activities that affects mankind. The deterioration of climate in the ongoing climate change, if it continues as it has been in the past few decades, then the day is not too far when the nature turns the tables on the activities of man and unleash the forces cumulated within its garb with such vengeance in shortest time span affecting much wider areas, faster and quicker than the use of deadly weapons used by men possibly could; simply outsmart the man for his hegemonic tendencies to rule the world. The suddenness of events and the shock waves it could emit may give no time to anyone to run seeking cover for protection. This makes it important to make fine adjustments in our lifestyles; spiritual growth that could help survival of life, a need of the hour by retracing steps that has led to climate change, effectively preserving it. These poems may help grow intuitively to be self-righteous, self-preserving while preserving the nature. There is a subtle message and reminder to fellow beings in many of his poems.
1. You and your position in this Universe. 2. Your constant enemies. 3. 4 Cs to enable ‘You’. 4. Are you different from others? 5. Unfold a ‘you’ to be the real ‘you’. References from Bhagwad Gita (as it is) and some related articles are used in this book.
The idea of writing this book has been germinating in my mind for long time but due to certain unavoidable reason could not get it finished. Really, it is very tough task to put together Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s ideas and thoughts on entirety in a single book, yet this book is an attempt to provide a coherent account on his socio-political struggles to establish an egalitarian transformative society with the ideas of liberty, equality, fraternity and social justice through the Constitutional means with all odds of caste indignities; and challenged the age-old social structure intellectually rooting on the ground and rendered unwavering contributions in making modern India.
He was the guru of Bhishma Pitamah... He was the avatar of Vishnu but a disciple of Shiva... And He shall be the martial guru of Kalki, the last Avatar in this Yuga! When the Chandravanshi emperor Arjun began expanding his empire to the entire world, the Asuras hit back with an insidious plan. Caught in the crossfire is Raam, who comes back from his penance tofind 21 arrows piercing his father's body. Raam vows to avenge his death by killing the evil Kshatriyas 21 times starting with Arjun. Thus begins The Legend of Parshuram.
Subject of Science and religion both are seekers of truth. There are seven abodes above earth. At Janah abode the elements are free from burns “DAHA MUKTA”. Are there more abodes? Science is a series of investigations about truth. Science provides comfort and solace in life while parascience provides immortality. The Rigvedic rhymes are scientific and spiritual. Sanskrit is scientific language. Rigved reveals making of Horse, Cow clones like Dolly - sheep. Developing foetuses outside the human body . Rishis developed Xenotransplants transplant from animals to man. Horse head transplanted to Rishi Dadhyank. His head was preserved and later transplanted back. The art of preservation of tissues in the laboratory was highly advanced. The technology of providing youthful life to elders was developed. For evidence perusal of book is essential. Modern science is advancing into the layers of space atmosphere. The Stock of Energy at Mani Dveep in space beyond Satya lok was discovered by Sanskrit civilization. Scientifically,is a Shakti source. Space travel was more advanced. Hence this could be discovered. Knowledge about “Mani dveep” is available in the book.
Do you feel resistance physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually and/or energetically. You lack Harmony? The cause of all the miseries we have in the world is that men foolishly think pleasure to be the ideal to strive for. We are responsible for what we are; and whatever we wish ourselves to be, we have the power to make ourselves. If what we are now has been the result of our own past actions, it certainly follows that whatever we wish to be in future can be produced by our present actions. The investigation and analysis consists of five sections. First section deals with redefining God and truth, second section contain analysis of Arjuna’s question on self development. Third section attributes and functionalities of life are highlighted, fourth section deals with functioning of mind and lastly random results of harmonizing life and mind.
National Security at its simplest means the nation’s control of its borders and the preservation of its territorial integrity including its airspace and territorial waters. Above all, it means the protection of national institutions of governance and the freedom of the people without subversion, infiltration and disruption. On the other hand, there can be no real national security without international security. Diplomacy is an instrument of establishing and maintaining the equilibrium of national and international security. Both diplomacy and national security have their roots in the conceptual scheme and operational aspects of sovereignty, which is the hallmark of States. National security and diplomacy are inextricably interwoven. Indeed defence and diplomacy, the diplomat and the soldier have much in common except that their battle-lines and locations, their target areas, their weapons and equipment and their strategies and tactics are distinct and are tackled differently. Diplomacy is the defence of one’s country and its interests beyond its frontiers, but in a sense, diplomacy only an extension of national security. The intelligence network of the country both within the country and overseas plays a vital role in both in diplomacy and for national security.
The Bhagavad Gita, or Song of God, is one of the most revered of Hindu manuscripts. While. many believers date the text to over 5,000 years ago; some debate exists concerning its actual age. Originally written in Sanskrit, the earliest English translation was written in 1785, with the oral version of the manuscript believed by some to have been composed around 3100 B.C.E. The Western view is that the manuscript is much newer; nevertheless, it is considered by all to be an ancient text, and one with a powerful influence on Hindus and others.
A book of knowledge is useless without wisdom: The Bible Work, worship and wisdom lead to meditation: The Bhagavad Gita An unclear mind leads to sorrow: Gautama Buddha Man alone attains perfection, not even the gods: Vivekananda Human beings want abundance in wealth, health, peace of mind, relationships and sleep. Most of them get poverty, disease and misery. Why is there so much difference between the aspirations and actual rewards of human beings? There is a very simple reason for it. Human beings have not achieved abundance, despite its repeated mention in the Holy Scriptures, because they use their minds very poorly. They are obsessed with words like heart and knowledge. Both these have limited value. Heart only pumps blood. Knowledge is a range of information. This may be useful and useless. Human beings need creativity and wisdom to achieve abundance. The book in your hand provides solutions to human misery. It is a biography of Dr R D Mohota, who has the answers to lead you to achieve abundance. He has chosen the classroom to achieve this. There are two very important reasons for his choice. One, nearly twenty-five per cent of humanity is in the classroom. Second, education is the best way to make human minds creative and wise. Dr R D Mohota has invented a revolutionary teaching technique which achieves all of the above. Millions of students have been upgraded through it. Read this books and you may take a giant step in achieving abundance.
Satya and Smith: An Amazing Walk" is a captivating blend of a self-help book and a compelling story, offering valuable life lessons for happiness, wealth, and success. Join Satya and Smith on their journey of friendship and discovery as they embark on evening walks together. Through relatable experiences, readers are inspired to connect with Smith's personal growth and unleash their potential. As Smith navigates personal and professional challenges, Satya's wisdom becomes his guiding light. With stories, proverbs, literature, and research, Satya transforms Smith's perspective and leads him toward a positive transformation. However, a profound secret uncovers a new dimension to their friendship, adding an intriguing twist to the narrative. This story will entertain you, make you cry, and laugh, and, above all, help you learn to live a happy and fulfilled life.
The title "The Journey from EI to AI – Mankind Redefined" was inspired by the profound shift humanity is experiencing as we navigate between the timeless power of Emotional Intelligence (EI) and the growing influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI). For Prof. (Dr.) Premankur Das, the title encapsulates the journey of balancing the deeply human aspects of empathy, connection, and self-awareness (EI) with the relentless rise of AI, which is rapidly transforming industries, relationships, and even our identities. Dr. Das, an experienced HR professional and academic, was particularly inspired by his observations in the workplace, where technology often threatens to overshadow the human touch. He recognized the need to redefine what it means to be human in an age of intelligent machines, while still holding on to the core values of emotional understanding and ethical leadership. The title reflects not just a technological evolution but a deeper philosophical journey—one that requires society to adapt while safeguarding the core values that make us human. Through engaging insights, Dr. Das offers a roadmap for navigating this shift, reminding us that while AI can enhance and transform our lives, it is our Emotional Intelligence that truly defines us. This book is an essential read for those seeking to thrive in a world where humanity and technology must coexist.
We have known about the powers of the human mind forever, but what makes it impossible to make full use of them? The hardest battle to win in the journey of self-transformation is against your pre-programmed mind. Plough your mind takes you through a journey of self-exploration paralleling a simple example of ploughing the field which is bound to etch your mind to break your old, distracting self-image and start afresh to understand your being and mind. In these pages, you will learn about the limitless tiny world encased in your head, limited in the real world, by three balancing factors from nature: TIME, ENERGY, and CONSCIOUSNESS. It is by creating a delicate balance among these three that you can revolutionize the functioning of your mind machinery by challenging the only person holding you back: YOU. Dr. Anuruti Rai is a medical Professor who has contributed extensively to the world of literature with publications appearing in many International Medical Journals. She is the founder of Dentamed, a leading behavior research, education, mental health, human behaviour and life improvement. She has more than twelve years of behaviour insights experience working with Medical institutions to guide and help doctors and students deal with the brunt of the profession using ploughing techniques and has received immense recognition and honours for the same.
IN THIS VOLUME: India’s Extended Neighbourhood in Turmoil: Afghanistan - A Vacuum or a Vortex? - Lt Gen (Dr) JS Bajwa INDIAN DEFENCE REVIEW COMMENT Directed-Energy Weapons: Mirage or Reality?: Light at the end of the Tunnel - Gp Capt Joseph Noronha ----------------------------------------------- The Sead Challenge: Trends in Threats to Surface-Based Air Defences - Col Mandeep Singh China’s Growing Defence Exports in Asia: Challenge for “Make in India” - Air Marshal Anil Chopra Who were the Mysterious ‘Tibetan 419 Troops’ in 1962? - Claude Arpi India’s National Security Options in a Penta-Polar World - Scenario 2030 - Navneet Bhushan The Concept of Theatre Command in the Indian Context - Gp Capt AK Sachdev Proxy War: should India Actively Enter into this Realm to Achieve its National Interests? - Col Mridul Kamal Gaind In Pursuit of the FRCV Pipedream - Lt Gen (Dr) NB Singh Hindustan Aeronautics Limited: The Need for Privatisation - Gp Capt AK Sachdev Forum Army 2021: Some Salient Points and Takeaways - Lt Gen (Dr) VK Saxena India’s Wait and Watch in Afghanistan: The Strategic Space - Danvir Singh Aerospace and Defence News - Priya Tyagi The Great Afghan Betrayal: A Palace Coup? - VK Shashikumar INDIAN DEFENCE REVIEW ARCHIEVE Studies in Low-Intensity Conflict: The Tibetan Rebellion - IDR Research Team
In Sri Aurobindo’s life was resurrected the vital essence of Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga and Bhakti Yoga and through him the spirit of yoga came alive and was given back to us as his legacy of love for the heritage of India. --- Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s place in the pantheon of India’s freedom struggle is, by common consent, central and significant. By securing the integration of princely States within the Union of India, he became the principal architect of the new Indian State. He had ‘no-nonsense’ attitude to the issues before the nation. He was at once fair and firm, pragmatic and idealistic. His belief to liberal democratic principles was unswerving and unqualified. --- Netaji Subhas Bose displayed tremendous energy and organizational skill in recruiting, training and financing the Indian National Army. He gave them the inspiring call of ‘Jai Hind’ and ‘Dilli Chalo’. He was a doer as well as a thinker, and a fighter who never submitted to defeat. --- Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee was a national leader and statesman of exceptional calibre. He was a great patriot and an ardent votary, committed exponent and inspiring exemplar of the cause of India’s National Unity and National Integration. He lived and died for that cause. His contribution to the making of India’s Constitution of his understanding and the breadth of his national vision. --- Dr. Kalam has the capacity to ignite a million more minds. What a mind! All his speeches are cerebral and inspiring. He worked hard, selflessly and for long hours, led an austere life in an opulent palace. Simplicity, patriotism, equanimity rectitude are the hallmarks of Dr. Kalam.
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