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Primer of Hinduism, A
An informative presentation of Hinduism presented as a dialogue between father and child. The author was a well-known educator and also a learned exponent of Hindu religion and philosophy.
More info →Primer of Vedanta
Definitions and concepts essential to the understanding of the Vedanta philosophy.
More info →Principal Symbols of World Religions
A study of the symbols, emblems, and imagery that characterize the major religions.
More info →Problem of Life and Death, The
Thoughts about the soul, the power of karma, reincarnation, and immortality.
More info →Purusasukta, The: An Exegesis
A free English translation and commentary on this hymn of praise from the Rig-Veda. Devanagari text, chant marks, transliteration.
More info →Purusha Suktam and Narayana Suktam
Tracing the projection of everything in the universe to the Supreme Brahman, the Purusha Sukta, a short hymn of eighteen Riks, contains a succinct of the Vedanta philosophy, which deals with the relation between man, God, and the universe. This Sukta finds a place in all the vedas with slight variations. The text followed here is the one appearing in Taittiriya Aranyaka, III,12-13.
The well-known Narayana Sukta, also from Taittiriya Aranyaka, X.13, whose "ideas" form the basis of meditation on the Supreme Person, is also included in this booklet.
Devanagari text with chant marks, and English translation are provided.
More info →Quaker Spirituality: Selected Writings
The editor has assembled a comprehensive collection of writings which express the spirituality characteristic of Quakers: worship, opposition to violence, concern for social justice, and faith in the personal guidance of the Holy Spirit.
More info →Quintessence of Vedanta of Sri Sankaracharya: Sarva Vedanta Siddhanta Sara Sangraha
A translation of Sarva Vedanta Siddhanta Sara Sangraha with brief life sketch of Sri Sankaracharya by Swami Agamananda. Sanskrit text (Devanagari) with English translation.
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Quran and Sayings of Prophet Muhammad, The
With gentleness and insight one is lead througg the central themes of both the Quran and the collected sayings of Prophet Muhammad, known as the Hadith. Annotation by Sohaib Sultan.
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