Take Refuge in Me Alone

Take Refuge in Me Alone
Author: Swami Akhandananda Saraswati
Publsiher: Srikanth s
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2024
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Nectarine wisdom of Swami Akhandananda Saraswati Ji Maharaj of Vrindavan on chapter 18 of Bhagwad Gita.

Bhagavad Geeta

Bhagavad Geeta
Author: Swami Mukundananda,Jagadguru Kripaluji Yog
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-04-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0983396728

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Commentary on 'The Bhagavad Geeta' by Swami Mukundananda

Readings in Eastern Religions

Readings in Eastern Religions
Author: Harold Coward,Ronald Neufeldt,Eva K. Neumaier-Dargyay
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2006-12-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780889204355

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Annotation Originally developed for introductory courses on Eastern religious traditions, this popular anthology offers readings from primary texts of India, China, and Japan. With this second edition, the editors have expanded on existing texts and added new introductions to provide a better context for the excerpts as well as a better sense of historical developments. A section on Ch'an/Zen and excerpts from the writings of Ge Hong, representing the central concerns of Daoism, have been included. A section on modern China includes a poem written by Mao, exhibiting his Daoist sensibilities; there's also material about Falun Gong. A revised chapter on Buddhism presents the voices of modern Buddhist writers, including the Dalai Lama. Throughout the volume, women's voices have been added.

A Light on the Hill Cities of Refuge Book 1

A Light on the Hill  Cities of Refuge Book  1
Author: Connilyn Cossette
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781493413614

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Seven years ago, Moriyah was taken captive in Jericho and branded with the mark of the Canaanite gods. Now the Israelites are experiencing peace in their new land, but Moriyah has yet to find her own peace. Because of the shameful mark on her face, she hides behind her veil at all times and the disdain of the townspeople keeps her from socializing. And marriage prospects were out of the question . . . until now. Her father has found someone to marry her, and she hopes to use her love of cooking to impress the man and his motherless sons. But when things go horribly wrong, Moriyah is forced to flee. Seeking safety at one of the newly-established Levitical cities of refuge, she is wildly unprepared for the dangers she will face, and the enemies--and unexpected allies--she will encounter on her way.

The City of Refuge New and Expanded Edition

The City of Refuge  New and Expanded Edition
Author: Rudolph Fisher
Publsiher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2008-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0826266584

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One of the premier writers of the Harlem Renaissance, Rudolph Fisher wrote short stories depicting the multifaceted black urban experience that are still acclaimed today for their humor, grace, and objective view of Harlem life. Through his words, wrote the New York Times Book Review, “one feels, smells, and tastes his Harlem; its people come alive and one cares about them.” A definitive collection of Fisher’s short stories, The City of Refuge offers vibrant tales that deal with the problems faced by newcomers to the city, ancestor figures who struggle to instill a sense of integrity in the young, problems of violence and vengeance, and tensions of caste and class. This anthology has now been expanded to include seven previously unpublished stories that take up such themes as marital infidelity and passing for black and also relate the further adventures of Jinx and Bubber, the comic duo who appeared in Fisher’s two novels. This new edition also includes two unpublished speeches and the popular article “The Caucasian Storms Harlem,” describing the craze for black music and dance. John McCluskey’s introduction has been updated to place the additional works within the context of Fisher’s career while situating his oeuvre within the broader context of American writing during the twenties. Fisher recognized the dramatic and comic power in African American folklore and music and frequented Harlem’s many cabarets, speakeasies, and nightclubs, and at the core of his work is a strong regard for music as context and counterpoint. The City of Refuge now better captures the sounds of the city experience by presenting all of Fisher’s known stories. It offers a portrait of Harlem unmatched in depth and range by Fisher’s contemporaries or successors, celebrating, as Booklist noted, “the complexity of black urban life in its encounter with the dangers and delights of the city.” This expanded edition adds new perspectives to that experience and will enhance Fisher’s status for a new generation of readers.

The Eternal Way

The Eternal Way
Author: Roy Eugene Davis
Publsiher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 812081780X

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One of the earliest commentaries on the popular and highly respected yoga scripture known as the Bhagavad Gita. Roy Eugene Davis explains the inner meaning in the light of Kriya Yoga in this new commentary on this scripture. Its seven hundred verses encourage the reader to acquire Self-knowledge and to intentionally engage in constructive performance of personal duties along with dedicated spiritual endeavor--to practice Kriya Yoga. The Sanskrit word kriya means action. Yoga can mean to yoke or unite soul awareness with God; practice of procedures for this purpose; or samadhi, the realization of spiritual wholeness, the culmination of successful practice.

The Bhagavad Gita

The Bhagavad Gita
Author: Richard H. Davis
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-10-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781400851973

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The life and times of India's most famous spiritual and literary masterpiece The Bhagavad Gita, perhaps the most famous of all Indian scriptures, is universally regarded as one of the world's spiritual and literary masterpieces. Richard Davis tells the story of this venerable and enduring book, from its origins in ancient India to its reception today as a spiritual classic that has been translated into more than seventy-five languages. The Gita opens on the eve of a mighty battle, when the warrior Arjuna is overwhelmed by despair and refuses to fight. He turns to his charioteer, Krishna, who counsels him on why he must. In the dialogue that follows, Arjuna comes to realize that the true battle is for his own soul. Davis highlights the place of this legendary dialogue in classical Indian culture, and then examines how it has lived on in diverse settings and contexts. He looks at the medieval devotional traditions surrounding the divine character of Krishna and traces how the Gita traveled from India to the West, where it found admirers in such figures as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and Aldous Huxley. Davis explores how Indian nationalists like Mahatma Gandhi and Swami Vivekananda used the Gita in their fight against colonial rule, and how contemporary interpreters reanimate and perform this classical work for audiences today. An essential biography of a timeless masterpiece, this book is an ideal introduction to the Gita and its insights into the struggle for self-mastery that we all must wage.

The Bhagavad Gita the Book of Devotion

The Bhagavad Gita  the Book of Devotion
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1896
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105048499110

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