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ISSN: 0970-1535 Date of Publication 13/04/2011 Rs. 2.50 (per copy) VOL. XXXIII NO. 4 APRIL 2011 MLBD Newsletter A Monthly Indological Bibliography English & Hindi 40 U.A., Bungalow Road, Jawahar Nagar, Delhi Delhi Delhi Delhi Delhi-110 007 Tel: 2385 1985, 2385 8335, 2385 4826, 2385 2747 Fax: 011-2385 0689, 2579 7221 Email : [email protected] Website : www.mlbd.com Branches: Branches: Branches: Branches: Branches: • 236, 9th Main III Block, Jayanagar Bangalor Bangalor Bangalor Bangalor Bangalore ee ee-560 011. Tel: 2654 2591 • 203 Royapettah High Road, Mylapore Chennai Chennai Chennai Chennai Chennai-600 004. Tel: 2498 2315 • 8 Camac Street, Kolkata Kolkata Kolkata Kolkata Kolkata-700 017. Tel: 2282 4872 • 8 Mahalaxmi Chambers, 22 Bhulabhai Desai Road Mumbai Mumbai Mumbai Mumbai Mumbai-400 026. Tel: 2351 6583 • Ashok Rajpath, Patna Patna Patna Patna Patna-800 004. Tel: 267 1442 • Sanas Plaza, Shop No 11-13, 1302 Baji Rao Road Pune Pune Pune Pune Pune-411 002. 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T he aim of this 28-volume Encyclopedia is to present the contents of different streams of Indian Philosophical texts citing experts on the points that seem debatable. The volumes include a Bibliography, a Glossary and treatments of Nyaya- Vaisesika, Samkhya, Yoga, Purva Mimamsa, various Vedanta systems and certain philosophi-cally important sects of Shaivism and Vaishnavism, as well as Jaina and Buddhist philosophy. In this volume the history of Nyaya-Vaisesika is resumed from Volume VI of the Series and brought up to the time of Gadadhara (ca. 1660). This is the period of the great subcommentators (Jagadisa, Delhi, 2011. 658p., gloss., index. ISBN: 978-81-208-3512-2 1295 (HB) Mathuranatha, Gada- dhara) on Raghunatha Siromaniís Tattvacinta- manididhita, the culmi- nation of some of the most intricate philoso- phical analysis the world has ever known. Prof. Sibajiban Bhatta- charyya has in his extensive Introduction provided a thorough explanation of the basic style and content of these subcommentators, along with a readable account of many of the main topics discussed in these works. His Introduction is followed by analyses of some of the chapters of these subcommentaries, provided by those few Indian scholars of recent times able to command the difficulties their interpretation poses. These summaries can be consulted for an initial acquaintance with the topics covered, free from the intricacies of the subcommentaries. MLBD Newsletter, April 2011 2 A Spiritual Guide to Heal Your Chronic Pain Backaches, Headaches, Shoulder Pain, Arthritis and Fibromyalgia DR. GREG FORS I n this comprehensive approach to healing from the inside out, Dr. Fors dispels common misconceptions about conventional and alternative therapies and explains how the whole person must be treatedóbody, mind, and spirit. He prescribes a ëtriangle of healing,í with practical, physical, nutritional, and spiritual solutions. This science- based alternative approach includes sound dietary recommendations, use of supplements, suggestions for healthy living, and proper detoxification strategies for living in a toxic world. Dr. Fors includes an entire section on self- administered therapy for myofascial trigger points, with diagrams and instructions relating to specific pain conditions. If you are one of the millions of ëwalking woundedí who suffer with pain in your back, neck, or extremities, or the all-over ache of fibromyalgia, this comprehensive self- care manual was written specifically for you. Perhaps the title caught your eye because some- one you love suffers with chronic pain or you are a health-care pro- vider that must face chronic pain disorders in your practice every day. Either way, this book will be a valuable reference guide to help you heal your pain or assist others in healing theirs. This compassionate investigation into the multiple factors leading to pain disorders and the conditions associated with them should be a required reading for healthcare providers, patients with chronic pain and their families. By making positive lifestyle changes, Fors says, even patients who are suffering most severely will decrease their pain. óPublishers Weekly Delhi, 2011. xxxiii, 388p., notes, fig., index. ISBN: 978-81-7822-356-8 695 (PB) Delhi, 2010. x, 153p., glossary. ISBN: 978-81-7822-371-1 195 (PB) Deep Yoga Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times BHAVA RAM Y oga and Ayurveda together show us how to achieve health, happiness and well-being on all levels of our lives. There is little else available in health and spiritu- ality which contains such a complete under- standing of the human being and the greater universe of conscious- ness and bliss. Ayurveda, the tradi- tional natural medicine of India and a sister science with Yoga, shows us how to balance our energies on a physical level, which it defines according to the three biological humors or doshas of Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Ayurveda teaches us the appropriate diet, herbs, life-style and exercise for our unique individual constitution and its ever-changing conditions through the rhythms of time. It provides us not only with the treatment of disease but with disease prevention, the improvement of our energy and rejuvenation. The book reveals here deeper dimensions of Yoga and inner healing that the author has worked through his own vast array of life-experience. He speaks to the subjects that matter most to all of us and are relevant whatever our background or aspirations, the main issues of health, happiness and seeking something beyond temporary pleasures and pains. Through the scope of his writings is woven the teachings of Yoga and Ayurveda and how they affect us at an individual level. His book is not a textbook or an attempt to pass on any particular ideas or techniques. It is sharing of his own transformative life- experience and the insight that he gained from it and which continues to develop in his teachings. óDR. DAVID FRAWLEY in his ëForewordí MLBD Newsletter, April 2011 3 Agni The Vedic Ritual of the Fire Altar (2 Volumes) FRITS STAAL T he larger Vedic rituals were primarily dedicated to Agni and Soma. One of the most elaborate of these ceremonies was called Agnicayana, the ëpiling of Agni,í or, simply, Agni. During its performance, a large altar in the shape of a bird, dedicated to Agni was piled from more than a thousand bricks. The first volume contains a discussion of the place of the Agnicayana in the Vedic Srauta tradition, its textual loci, traditional and modern interpretations of its origins and significance and an overview of the Nambudiri Vedic tradition. The bulk of the volume is devoted to a detailed description of the 1975 twelve-day performance, richly illustrated with tipped-in photographs, mostly in colour, tables and maps. The second volume contains contributions by an international galaxy of scholars on archeology, the pre-Vedic Indian background, geometry, ritual vessels, music, mudras, mimamsa, a survey of srauta traditions in recent times, the influence of Vedic ritual in the Homa traditions of Indonesia, Tibet, China, Japan and related topics. There are translations of the relevant Srauta sutras of Baudhayana (together with Calandís text) and the Jaiminiya (with Bhavatrataís commentary) as well as the Kausitaki Brahmana. Future generations will look with admiration on what has been achieved here. With this epoch-making initiative, Frits Staal and his collaborators have earned the gratitude of the history of civilization. óKLAUS MYLIUS Delhi, 2010 (reprint). xxxviii, 716p., 111 col. plates, 51 figs., with a CD (Vol. I); xviii, 832, 23 col. plates, 32 figs., 4 maps, with a CD (Vol. II). ISBN: 978-81-208-1660-2 (Set) 5000 (HB) Vedic Mathematics for Schools (Book 1) JAMES T. GLOVER V edic mathematics is a new and unique system based on simple rules and principles which enables mathematical problems of all kinds to be solved easily and efficiently. The methods and techniques are based on the pioneering work of the late Bharati Krishna Tirthaji, Sankarcarya of Puri, who established the system from the study of ancient Vedic texts coupled with a profound insight into the natural processe of mathematical reaso- ning. It is based on sixteen principles which lie behind short rules of working, or aphorisms, which are easily remembered. In the Vedic system these aphorisms are called sutras, simple terse statements expressing rules, definitions or governing principles. This book should be taken as an introductory volume. Many of the methods are developed further at a later stage and so, in the present text, it may not be apparent why a particular method is being given. An important characteristic is that, although there are general methods for calculations and algebraic manipulations, there are also methods for particular types of calculations. For example, specifically in multiplying and dividing numbers close to a base of ten, a hundred, a thousand, etc. Where such particular methods are introduced at an early stage it is because they relate to more general aspects of the system at a later stage or are simply very quick and easy ways to obtain answers. J.T. Glover...shows clearly that when the formulas are understood, particularly in relation to one another, Vedic mathematics presents unified mathematics. óJOURNAL OF ORIENTAL RESEARCH, Chennai, Vols. 71-73, 2000-2003 Delhi, 2011 (6 th reprint). xii, 133p. ISBN: 978-81-208-1318-2 125 (PB) MLBD Newsletter, April 2011 4 That Compassionate Touch of Ma Anandamayee NARAYAN CHAUDHURI A mong all the living Godmen of India or for that matter even Godwomen, Ma Ananda- mayee ëis the most shining diamond in the luminous crown of contemporary Indian spiritual life.í Initially known as a strange village girl in what was then East Bengal (now Bangladesh), She grew up to be known as the miraculously compassionate Mata AnandamayeeóMother of Joy. Her acts of love and compassion to those around as well as away from Her have become almost a legend, serving as a perennial source of faith in Her. Those who have already come in contact with Sri Anandamayee Ma seem never to tire of reading or knowing more and more about Her. This desire is more persistent among those who have merely heard about Her but have not yet had the opportunity of having her darshan. The number of Motherís devotees is vast and ever-growing, and they come from all walks of life and from almost all over the world. Each incident of this volume unmista- kably shows the Mother lives solely for Her fellow-beings and for helping and guiding them to become ëpil- grims on the Supreme Path ó the Path that leads to Self-realization, to supreme ultimate God Itself.í Indeed, She is looked upon as an incarnation of unbounded divine compassion. ...everything that this body says or does, its actions, movements, its going hither and thither, is done for your sake whatever is done for you by this body at any time, it is you who cause it to happen. óSHREE ANANDAMAYEE MA in reply to a devoteeís query Delhi, 2010 (4 th reprint). xii, 171p. ISBN: 978-81-208-0210-0 195 (PB) The Art of Personality The Sufi Message Volume III HAZRAT INAYAT KHAN A mong the many-sided teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan, the discussion of the problems related to our everyday life occupy an important place. Esotericism, spirituality and religious practice counted very little for him in a person who did not fulfil his duty towards his fellowmen and himself. According to Inayat Khan a personís main task and purpose in life is to become human, in the fullest sense of the word, this is why man has come on earth and only after having achieved this will it be possible for him to return with full consci- ousness to the source whence he had come. In this third volume of The Sufi Message of Hazrat Inayat Khan a considerable part of the mysticís lectures and lessons on what might be called ësocialí subjects have been collected. Thus one will find in the first section Education, a series of lectures where the upbringing of the child is analysed from its infancy onwards. In the second section Rasa Shastra, inspiring views are expressed on lifeís creative forces and our sexual relationships. The personality, however, is a work of art; it develops and is moulded through love. This is explained in the third section in a wonderful way in Character-building and the Art of Personality. The fourth section Moral Culture explains that moral standards cannot be fixed once and forever, neither culturally nor individually. An individual may grow from one stage to the next thereby changing attitudes and behaviour accordingly, thus contributing to its own growth and improved social relationships. Delhi, 2011 (4 th reprint). 269p., append. ISBN: 978-81-208-0594-1 195 (PB) MLBD Newsletter, April 2011 5 Delhi, 2011. vi, 536p. 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ISBN: 978-81-208-2170-5 125 (PB) º¤r rrr MLBD Newsletter, April 2011 6 Delhi, 2011 (2 nd rev. edn., 3 rd reprint). xxix, 166p. ISBN: 978-81-208-2102-6 145 (PB) ¤ -¤f+rarzª¤n lt-<i ~- ¤|< l¤ª- - -(| < ·||- ~| · lº-(º|i =lt- ¬¤ª ¤ f= r ¤¬n +<|l-- ==|· +| =¤= (|-i- ¬n t ·||·- n :=+i -i- l¤¬|º <l·ºª|-· t|-i t +º||º+ +| ¤i·z|¤ -lnn-|÷ +| z|¤ l=z|-- ~|· +zni· +| ~r- z|¤ -i-| n ¤·¤ =|n|-¤ n-|º| t l+-- ¤·¤ l¤z|·| ~--· ·|i t := ª -·| +| l¤·|¤ ¤ ·¤n +zni· +| ~r- z|¤ <z|- t z|-|l·<¤| -+ ¤t º+ ª n l=z|-- ¤ · ª( n =|¬+ +| ¤-n|¤| ¤|-| ·|| l¤=¤· ~-=|· -= ~(- ¤i¤- +| ·|n-| (÷-| ·|| +|n|--· n ¤·¤n -(|=-| ~|· ~-·a|-(zl- ·t ª¤i -=+i <|z|l-+ (·a·|ln +| n|ª ·|n ª¤ ª¤|- ¤·¤ :- lª- º= =|¬+ ~¤ ·|i ·| ¤| n|lº|+ (·-(·| r|·| -=¤· <|z|l-+ l=z|-- +| ¤|-- ·| l+-- :l-t|= ¤· r|·| -= l=z|-- +| lnlº|- ª( n (ª-- +·- ¤|n l¤= l---+ +| (-| -n-| t ¤ ¤=ª-- ·| l¤r|-| +| n- t l+ ¤ :=¤i ~|a¤i z|-i ¤· ~-- ~·|¤| -¤i z|-i ¤ · ( |·-·| n t ¤ ·| -¤ = +zni· n <|z| l-+ ª -·| =l+¤ ª( = ~|· nª|-|· -|· =l<¤| -+ lnº| ª¤ '(·¤l·|a|' +| ~·| t '(t-|-' ¤i¤ ¤ª--· lz|¤ t l+-- ¤t ~(- ¤|ª-l¤+ ª¤ª( +| ·|n ª¤| t ~|· ~(- <t ~|· n- = ~(-| -|<|·-¤ n|- ¤a| t '(·¤l·|a|' +| -(<z| -=+| ~(- ¤|ª-l¤+ ª¤ª( +| =nn- n =-|n lz|¤ ¤-|- ¤ · lnº t -=+| ¤t =·¤ t<¤ ªn +·|- ¤ · lnº t l+ -=+| ¤|ª-l¤+ ª¤ª( lz|¤ ¤· ~l-l·+- ~|· ¤·¤ -ti t ~|· -=+| ¤t =|¬-| =n|- ¤· lnº t l¤== -= lz|¤ n =n|¤z| +i (|l-- t| ¤|¤ (ª-+ ¤· ·|i-· :=i -(<z| +| l¤ª-- ¤º|- t The Mukte‹vara Temple in Bhubaneswar WALTER SMITH W hile much of a general nature has been written about the temple architecture of Orissa, there have been until now few studies which focus on a single Orissan temple. Yet such studies are of great importance, not only in contributing to an understanding of stylistic development, but for the proper assessment of the unique formal and iconographical features of a given monument. This monograph will attempt to address both the problems of formal development and symbolic meaning in relation to the Muktesvara temple. It is divided into five chapters. Chapter 1 is a review of the literature on the Hindu temple in Orissa; it places this study within its scholarly context, and indicates the various approaches to the subject yet to be taken. Chapter 2 takes into account the historical and religious background. Chapter 3 is a detailed description of the Muktesvara temple and its sculptural program. Chapter 4 is an interpretation of the temple and its icono- graphy. The sculpture of the temple is seen as constituting a cohesive, unified program that can be read at a variety of levels, rather than as a generalized arrange- ment of various sculp- tural motifs. The Muktesvara templeís symbolic meaning can be interpreted more fully if a functional context is kept in mind. Chapter 5 presents a chronological sequence for temples preceding, contemporary with, and following the Muktesvara, tracing the development of the ëmatureí style, and indicating the place of the Muktesvara within this development. It establishes the Muktesvara as the temple which makes shift from earlier styles, also introducing various non- Orissan elements which came to have a lasting impact on the Orissan temple. Delhi, 1994. xxi, 148p., 186 B/W plates, gloss., index. ISBN: 978-81-208-0793-8 500 (HB) rr MLBD Newsletter, April 2011 7 The Jain Philosophy VIRCHAND GANDHI KUMARPAL DESAI, Ed. T he present edition contains all the latest information, besides giving a profile of the multifaceted genius of Virchand Raghavji Gandhi The collected speeches and writings vividly bring him as a global citizen with universal perspective, an outstanding ëKarmaveerí as well as ëDharmaveerí and above all he comes as a charming personality with brilliant and lustrous face, well chiseled physical bearing and eloquent voice. His great moment of being ushered into the global limelight was the historic first ever Parliament of Worldís Religions at Chicago (U.S.A.) in 1893. Mumbai, 2009. 288p., biblio. 200 (HB) History & Culture of Indian People Ed. By R.C. MAJUMDAR 11 Vols.: 5475 (Set) Vol. I- The Vedic Age (upto 600 B.C.) 500 Vol. II- The Age of Imperial Unit (600 B.C. to 320 A.D.) 500 Vol. III- The Classic Age (320-750 A.D.) 400 Vol. IV- The Age of Imperial Kannauj (750-1000 A.D.) 500 Vol. V- The Struggle for Empire (1000-1300 A.D.) 500 Vol. VI- The Delhi Sultanate (1300-1526 A.D.) 500 Vol. VII- The Moghul Empire (1526-1707 A.D.) 550 Vol. VIII- The Maratha Supremacy (1707-1818 A.D.) 500 Vol. IX- British Paramountacy and Indian Renaissance (Part I: 1818-1905 A.D.) 500 Vol. X- British Paramountacy and India Renaissance (Part II: 1818-1905 A.D.) 500 Vol. XI- Struggle for Freedom (1905-1947 A.D.) 500 Våsudevå‹rama Yatidharmaprakå‹a A Treatise on World Renunciation Part I: Text; Part II: Translation PATRICK OLIVELLE W orld renunciation was a well established religious life-style during the time of the Buddha. It must have been in existence for at least a couple of centuries before that time; we find allusions to it in the early Upanisads. A close examination of the Text shows that it consists of five main parts of varying lengths: Preliminary discussion on renunciation [1-4], Procedure of renunciation [5-21], Daily practices of a renouncer [24-50, 54-59], Wandering and rain residence [60-65], and Miscellaneous topics [66-72]. Two short sections, 22-23 and 51-53, are inserted as appendices after Part Two and in the middle of Part Three, respectively. The first appendix deals with the period of study immediately following renunciation. This discussion naturally follows that on the procedure of renunciation, because the latter ends with the new renouncer placing himself under the guidance of a teacher. Vienna, 1976. 139p. index (Pt. I); Vienna, 1977, 231p., index (Pt. II). ISBN: 3-900271-02-X (Set in Two Parts) 2800 (HB) ¤ª¤ ª lr-i¤ nº÷n ~l·-= +- zr· f=aªrºr rr¤¬, ª·|+|· zr· (vtnat` srrr rr¤¬r, =(|<+ ª-- ~·¤¤- n =ni-||·n+ º¤ -n-|·n+(zl- ¤· ~--ª- n-·| +i ·¤|º¤| n l¤z|·| ª( = l¤- z|·<| +i ·¤|º¤| n =|¤º| ~|· ~-¤ ·¤|º¤|+|·| n n-·|< t --ti +i ·¤|º¤| +i ª: t ~-¤ z|·< =|¤º|·||·¤ ¤· n|·¤n = ~·|¤| ~-¤|< ¤· n|·¤n = ~|=|-i = =nn ¤| =+- t :=i ¤· =|·| n-·| +| ¤t (< ~·|¤| n-·||z| +·¤< n ~|· +t| ~|¤ t ¤t ·|i -n-|·n+ ~·¤¤- n ·¤|- ·º|| ª¤| t :=i (+|· ¤t (¤·- l+¤| ª¤| t l+ ª-·| +| ª¤ª( n|ln+ ¤-| ·t -·|| ¤l<+ =|lt·¤ ¤· -|·| n ¤t ( ª-+ ~·¤ -|~| º¤ z|| ¬|l·| ¤| ¤ · ln¤ n|ª <z| - +| +|¤ +· ¤ Nimbahera, Rajasthan, 2011. lii, 288p. 200 (HB) MLBD Newsletter, April 2011 8 AKHTAR, Sasmita S. & Shamim Akhtaró Floating Pearls in the Arabian Sea Lakshadweep. New Delhi, 2007. 210p. Col. Plates. [ISBN: 978-81- 905833-0-5] 2500 (HB) (551) óForgotten Dilli: Portrait of an Immortal City. New Delhi, 2010. 184p. B/W Plates. 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Melkote, 2002. xvi, 310p. [ISBN: 81-85929-37-8] 410 (HB) (4062) SHARMA, NirmalaóBamiyan Hariti and Kindred Iconics. New Delhi, 2011. 286p. B/W & Col. Illus., Index. [ISBN: 978-81-7742-103-3] 1800 (HB) (4568) óKumarajiva: The Transcreator of Buddhist Chinese Diction. New Delhi, 2011. 180p. Col. Plates. Index. [ISBN: 978-81-89738-19-8] 2000 (HB) (2666) SWAMY, BhasyamóChandogyopanisat (2 Vols.). Karnataka, 2009. Vol. 1 (xciv+559p.); Vol.2 (568p.) [ISBN: 978-81-85929-96-5] 1570 (Set) (HB) (4062) TATER, Sohan RajóThe Jaina Doctrine of Karma and the Science of Genetics. New Delhi, 2009. xxxv, 384p. Index, Notes. [ISBN: 978-93-80009-02- 5] 1195 (HB) (5048) THAKUR, RadhakantóValmiki Ramayana with Selected Commentaries. Tirupati, 2010. xxi, 911p. 740 (HB) (2720) TRIPATHY, PremanandaóTechniques of Meditation in the Geeta. Bhubaneswar, 2010, ii, 146p. Index. [ISBN: 978-81-8976-51-5] 120 (HB) (2839) VATSYAYAN, KapilaóThe Darbhanga Gita- Govinda. New Delhi, 2011, 91p. Col. Plates, Ref. 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ISBN: 978-81-208-3423-1 595 Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies (Vol. XIII: Nyaya Vaisesika Philosophy from 1515 to 1660)óEd. Sibajiban Bhattacharyya & Karl H. Potter. 2011. 658p. Abbrev., Biblio., Gloss., Index, Notes. ISBN: 978-81-208-3512-2 1295 How I Found God: Roles played by Fakir Shirdi Sai Baba as God and the Spirit Masters in My Spiritual Training Resulting in God-realizationóYogi M.K. Spencer, Ed. S.P. Ruhela. lxiii, 500p. Illus. ISBN: 978-81-7822-352-0 (NAB) 495 Pathways to Higher Consciousness: The Master GameóRobert S. De Ropp. 250p. Figs., Tables, Append., Biblio., Index, Notes. ISBN: 978-81-7822-369-8 (NAB) 295 Pratyabhijnahrdayam: The Secret of Self-Recognition (Skt. Text with Eng. Tr., Notes & Introd.)óJaideva Singh. 2011 (Rep). Diagrs., Gloss., Index. ISBN: 978-81-208-0322-0 (Cloth) 395 ISBN: 978-81-208-0323-7 (Paper) 195 Secrets of Sacred Sex: The Essence of Tantric SexualityóMark A. Michaels & Patricia Johnson, Foreword by Rudolph Ballentine. xxi, 207p.+5 Col. 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ISBN: 978-81-7822-376-6 (NAB) 225 Transforming Self Through Yoga: Getting More Than Exercise from an Ancient Spiritual PracticeóTom Pilarzyk. ISBN: 978-81-7822-370-4 (NAB) 295 Vajrasamadhi Sutra: Wonhyoís ExpositionóTr. with an Introd. By Robert E. Buswell. xii, 424p. Tables, Abbrev., Append., Biblio., Gloss., Index, Notes. ISBN: 978-81-208-3500-9 800 Yoga Sutras of Patanjali (Book II: Sadhana Pada)ó Tr. & Comm. by Baba Hari Dass ISBN: 978-7822-375-9 (NAB) 695 ¤ ·r frº =ª rarªón < n| l·|¤ <i º¤ ºi (i l·|¤ <i xvi, 566p. ISBN: 978-81-208-3492-7 :=l¤-<` 695 ISBN: 978-81-208-3493-4 :~l¤-<` 395 rrf¤a-f¤¬¤n :lt-<i ~·| =lt-`ón·| ·|<-| (|º÷ ¤ ISBN: 978-81-208-3519-1 195 FORTHCOMING TITLES Advaita Vedånta from 1200 to the PresentóEd. Godavarisa Misra. (Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies Vol. 15) Ancient Geography of India by CunninghamóEd. with Introd. & Notes Surendranath Majumdar Sastri. Buddhist Philosophy from 750 to 1300 A.D.óEd. Karl H. Potter. 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(NAB) Book I: Samadhi Pada (Published) Book II: Sadhana Pada (In Press) Book III: Vibhuti Pada Book IV: Kaivalya Pada ¤r n ¤rf=ra ¤ · n ¬ a-¤ót¤rnt ¤ ¤º rrrª-ª ¤ ·a (z +rrnr n `ólt ~- ¤iº|| z|n| MLBD Newsletter, April 2011 13 Email : [email protected] A SELECTION FROM RARE COLLECTION EXTRACTS FROM REVIEW FILE Prices of Rare Books are quoted on demand Anatomy and Physiology of Yogic PracticesóBY DR. MAKARAND MADHUKAR GORE The book explains the technique, mechanism and the effects of yogic practices on human body and mind, in terms of anatomic-physiological principles, on the basis of scientific researches done in yoga. The reader gains a clear understanding of yogic concepts, of correct techniques and the mechanism and their influence on the human body. óConsecration, November-December 2008 The Cult of Jagannatha:Myths and RitualsóJOSE CARLOS GOMES DA SILVA Vishnu as Jagannatha is radically different from Visnu as Venkatesa (Tirumala). ...The ritual of Jagannatha is therefore not ordained strictly according to the Vedic principles. ...the author must be admired for his insight into the structural arrangement of the myths and rituals relating to the issues concerned in a codified maner. óBook Review Dharma: Studies in its Semantic, Cultural and Religious HistoryóPATRICK OLIVELLE What is dharma? Where does it reside? What are its components? How can it be determined in situations of conflict or doubt? How can it be best exploited for personal and spiritual gain?. ...This indispensable volume is recommended for scholars and graduate students who grapple with these recurring questions in Indian thought and discourse. óReligious Studies Review, Vol. 36, No. 4, Dec. 2010 A Guide to Spiritual AwakeningóGENEVIEVE LEWIS PAULSON and STEPHEN J PAULSON Reading this book will enable you to understand the seven bodies of the human constitution and the seven corresponding planes of evolution - from primitive to cosmic. It will help you to discover the seven senses, and meditations designed to lift your consciousness to a higher level. And also how to develop your eyes and brain for clearer vision and greater creativity. óConsecration, May-June 2008 Introduction to Hindu DharmaóCHANDRASHEKA- RENDRA SARASVALI SWAMIGAL Introduction by ARVIND SHARMA This book is a must for every Hindu who seeks to understand the philosophy and worldview of Sanatana Dharma. It is an excellent teaching aid for every teacher who is involved in teaching Hinduism to the younger generation. It is great resource for every Hindu parent who wants to impart wisdom and culture to his/her children. óThe Vedant Kesari, February 2011 Pala & Sena Sculpturesóby Stella Kramrisch. Reprinted from ëRupamí No. 40, October, 1929. 20p; 15 pl. Parapaksagiribajrah of Madhava MukundóEd. by Nityaswarup, The Editor, Vrindaban: 1902. ii, 640p. Append. (HB) Parasaradharma Sastra athva Parasara Smritió Translated into Gujarati by Dhayabhai Ghelabhai Pandit. Bombay: The Translator, 1869. 10+71+93p. (HB) (Pin-Holded) Parasara-Dharma-Samhita or Parasara Smriti with the Commentary of Sayana Madhavacarya (Vol. 3, Pt. I)óEd. with various Readings, critical Notes, Indexes, Appendices by Vaman Sastri Islampurkar. Bombay: Govt. Central Press. 1911. 809p. (Brittle Paper) (Pin-Holded) Parasara Smriti with the Gloss of Madhavacaryya Vol. II: Prayaschitta KandaóEd. with notes by Chandrakanta Tarkalankara. Calcutta: Asiatic Society of Bengal. 1892. 538p. Bibliotheca Indica, New Series 766 (HB) (Pin holed) Paribhashendusekharah of Nagesa Bhattaóby Bhairava Misra. 2nd Edn. Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series. Kashi: 1905. 289p. (HB) Paribhasendusekharah. Vijaya sahitahóNagesabhatta. Allabhabad: Allahabad Law Journal Press. 1941. 367p. (PB) The ParivaraóEd. by Bhikkhu J. Kashyap. Nalanda: Pali Publication Board, Bihar Govt., 1958. xviii, 409p. (HB) (Nalanda-Devanagari-Pali-Series) Prahladanadeva (Paramara) Parthaparakrama VyayogaóEd. with Intro. and Appendices by Chimanlal D. Dalal. Baroda Central Library. 1917. viii, 289p. (Gaikwadís Oriental Series IV) Patanjaldarshanam With a Gloss called Maniprabha by Raman and YatióEd. by Damodar Lal Goswami. Banaras: Braj Das & Co., 1903. viii, 93p. Benares Sanskrit Series No. 75 (Slightly Pin-Holded) (HB) Patanjaladarsana With a Gloss called Rajamar- tandaóEd. by Dhundiraj Sastri. Banaras: Harikrishna Das, 1913. xvi, 121p. (HB) Patanjala-Yogasutra-Bhasya Vivarnam Sankara- BhagavatpadaóEd. critically with Introduction by Polakam Sri Rama Sastri and S. R. Krishnamurthi Sastri. Madras: Govt. Oriental Manuscripts Library, 1952. xlv+378p. (Madras Government Oriental Series No. xciv) (HB) MLBD Newsletter, April 2011 14 A SELECT GUIDE FROM INDOLOGICAL PERIODICALS ART AND SCULPTURE AHMED, IMTIAZóReinstallation of an Ashokan Pillar (Kirti Rakshana: National Mission for Manuscripts, Vol. 4, Nos. 5-6, Vol. 5, Nos. 1-4, April 2009- March 2010) EZHILRAMAN R.óSculptural Representation of Kundalini Yoga: A Rare Depiction (Journal of Sukrttindra Oriental Research Institute, Vol. 12, No. 3, October 2010) BUDDHISM AMBIKADEVI, DR. K.K.óThe Buddhist Theory of Perception: According to Nyayabindu of Dharmakirti (Journal of Sukrttindra Oriental Research Institute, Vol. 12, No. 3, October 2010) INDRAWOOTH, P.óBuddhist Iconography of Sukhothai Period in the Light of Buddhist Sanskrit Texts (Sanskrit Studies Central Journal,: An annual publication on any research subject related to Sanskrit, Vol. 2, 2006) HINDUISM BUCHTA, DAVIDóGargi Vacaknavi as an Honorary Male: An Eighteenth Century Reception of an Upanisadic Female Sage (Journal of Hindu Studies, Vol. 3, Issue 3, October 2010) DENAPOLI, ANTOINETTEóëCrossing Over the Ocean of Esistenceí: Performing ëMysticismí and Exerting Power by Female Sadhus in Rajasthan (Journal of Hindu Studies, Vol. 3, Issue 3, October 2010) ROBERTS, MICHELLE VOSSóPower, Gender, and the Classification of a Kashmir Saiva ëMysticí (Journal of Hindu Studies, Vol. 3, Issue 3, October 2010) TIEMEIER, TRACY SAYUKIóEngendering the ëMysticismí of the Alvars (Journal of Hindu Studies, Vol. 3, Issue 3, October 2010) PALAEOGRAPHY BROWN, HEATHERóIntegrated Approach to the Preservation of Manuscripts (Kirti Rakshana National mission for manuscripts, Vol. 4, Nos. 5-6, Vol. 5, Nos. 1-4, April 2009- March 2010) KHAN, GULFISHANóText in Focus: Samarat al- falasifah (Kirti Rakshana: National Mission for Manuscripts, Vol. 4, Nos. 5-6, Vol. 5, Nos. 1-4, April 2009- March 2010) POETICS FUNATSU, KAZUYUKIóHasta-mudra System and Kinesics in Natyasastra Tradition (Sanskrit Studies Central Journal: An annual publication on any research subject related to Sanskrit, Vol. 2, 2006) LOCHAN, KANJIVóMental Stress in Sanskrit Drama: Theory (Sanskrit Studies Central Journal: an annual publication on any research subject related to Sanskrit, Vol. 2, 2006) MUKHOPADHYAYA, SATKARIóIndological Writings in Latin (Kirti Rakshana: National Mission for Manuscripts, Vol. 4, Nos. 5-6, Vol. 5, Nos. 1-4, April 2009- March 2010) NATH, SARATH P.óThe Ecological Concept of Mulaprakrti in Saundaryalahari (Journal of Sukrttindra Oriental Research Institute, Vol. 12, No. 3, October 2010) RADHAKRISHNAN, C.S.óGitaraghava of Ramakavi: A Less-known Work of the Astapadi Genre (Sanskrit Studies Central Journal,: An annual publication on any research subject related to Sanskrit, Vol. 2, 2006) SPIRITUALITY ATMAPRIYANANDA, SWAMIóUnderstanding Bhava- mukha: Sri Ramakrishnaís Unique State of Consciousness (Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India, Vol. 116, No. 1, Janurary 2011) BHAJANANADA SWAMIóSri Ramakrishna: The ëNew Maní of the Age (Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India, Vol. 116, No. 1, Janurary 2011) CHETANANANDA SWAMIóThe Magnitude of Ramakrishnaís Life and Message (Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India, Vol. 116, No. 1, Janurary 2011) DASH, R.M.óUnity in Diversity: The Spirit of Srimadbhagavad Gita (Sanskrit Studies Central Journal: An annual publication on any research subject related to Sanskrit, Vol. 2, 2006) PRABHANANDA SWAMIóUnderstanding Sri Ramakrishna (Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India, Vol. 116, No. 1, Janurary 2011) MLBD Newsletter, April 2011 15 N E W S AN INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON NATYASHASTRA A n International Seminar on Natyashastra of Bharat Muni was organised in Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi jointly by Theology Department, BHU, IGNCA and Lincoln University, from March 8th to 10th. C.R. Gharekhan, Chairman, IGNCA, presided over the function, while Prof. O.P. Singh, VC, BHU, was the chief guest. Among other prominent people who graced the occasion were Dr. Shrinath Nair, Lincoln University, Prof. P.N. Shastri, Kalidas Akademi, and Prof. K.D. Tripathi, IGNCA, Varanasi. All the speakers were unanimous in their views that Natyashastra of Bharatmuni is the most ancient and complete manual on Indian theatre, music and other performing arts. There is no comparable treatise in any other language and it requires deep research and study. (Courtesy: Dainik Hindustan) INTENSIVE COURSE IN SANSKRIT A di Shankara Vedanta Pratisthanam, a nascent spiritual-cultural-academic organisation at Bhubaneswar, Orissa has been celebrating Adi Shankara Jayanti every year since 1992 in a grand and befitting manner with the objective of arousing a sense of awareness amongst the general public about Shankaraís pivotal role in reshaping and reorganising Sanatana Dharma. This year it is proposed to be celebrated from May 7 th ñ 8 th 2011. On this auspicious occasion a Souvenir will be released and a young vedantic scholar will be honoured with Shankara Award. In addition havan, rudra prayanam and pooja will be performed. Articles on Shankaraís Advaita Philosophy/Upanishads/ Indiaís Spiritual and Philosophical Heritage are invited for the Souvenir from the scholars. For details contact: Hon. General Secretary, Adi Shankara Vedanta Pratisthanam, Tapovanam, Plot no. 1032/2402, Pragati Nagar, Unit-8, Bhubaneswar, Tel. No. ñ 0674-25628 Shree Mataji Nirmala Devi, founder of Sahaja Yoga, died in Genoa, Italy. Born to a Christian family in Chhindawara (M.P.), India, her parents were Prasad and Cornelia Salve, direct descendants of the royal Shalivahana dynasty. She came to be known by the name of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi - the revered Mother who was born with complete Self Realization. She knew from a very young age that she had a unique gift which had to be made available to all mankind. She began the promotion of Sahaja Yoga, a method of meditation to awaken the spiritual power of every human being (which the Hindus name the Kundalini, the Muslims call the Ruh and the Bible describes it as the Holy Ghost) and was amazed at the results. This is now popularised in 140 countries in the world. Nirmala Devi started an international hospital in Mumbai to cure patients all over the world through Sahaja Yoga methods. She also set up an international cancer research centre in Mumbai in order to study the effects of Sahaja Yoga, an international music school in Nagpur to promote classical music, and a charity house in Delhi. OBITUARY NIRMALA DEVI (March 21, 1923óFebruary 25, 2011) SANSKRIT SCHOLARS FELICITATED F our eminent Sanskrit scholars were felicitated by Lok Sabha Speaker, Meira Kumar with Ramkrishna Jaidayal Dalmia Shreevani Alankaran (RJDSA) Awards 2009 and 2010 for their pioneering work in contemporary Sanskrit literature. While Pandit Mohan Lal Pandey received the award for 2009, Prof. Hare Krishna Satapathy received the honour for 2010. The foundationís ëYuva Alankaraníó awards given to eminent young scholarsówent to Professor Piyushkant Dixit for 2009 and Dr. Dhanurdhar Jha for 2010. (Courtesy: The Sunday Express) ADI SHANKARA JAYANTI S ri Aurobindo Foundation for Indian Culture is going to organise its intensive course in Sanskrit from June 5 th to 12 th of this year. The last date for registration is April 20 th 2011. For other details please visit the following URL. http://sriaurobindosociety.org.in/safic.htm MLBD Newsletter, April 2011 16 Postal Regn. No. DL(N)01/098/2009-11 Licenced to post without pre-payment under No. U (DN)-76/2009-11 at N.D.P.S.O. on 15/16 April, 2011 R.N.I. No. 34500/79 OWNED, PRINTED, PUBLISHED & EDITED BY N.P. JAIN, MOTILAL BANARSIDASS, 40-U.A. BUNGALOW ROAD, JAWAHAR NAGAR, DELHI-110007 AND PRINTED AT PRINT INDIA A-38/3, MAYAPURI RAILWAY LINE, NEW DELHI-110064. CHIPS FROM AN INDIC WORKSHOP On Soft and Hard Power The concept of ìsoft powerî has gained currency recently. It is associated with the name of Joseph Nye, who has argued that if power consists of the ability to alter someoneís behaviour in oneís own interest, then force need not be the only way of doing so. The superiority of oneís culture can also in good measure secure it. The concept, while extremely useful, may not be that new. In the colophon of his famous Artha‹åstra, its author Kau¢ilya claims to have resuscitated both ‹astra and ‹åstra. The classification arguably conforms, in its broad contours, to hard and soft power. In fact, Rammanohar Lohiaís succinct statement of how the British subjugated India may contain this double allusion, for he says that ìthe British ruled India with bullet and languageó bandook ki goli aur angrezi ki boli.î 1 1 Cited in L.K. Advani, My Country, My Life (New Delhi: Rupa & Co., 2008), p. 133 footnote. ARVIND SHARMA McGill University ANCIENT INSCRIPTION ON CHERA HISTORY FOUND A n inscription that could prove to be a landmark in the history of Chera rule in South India has been found at a temple in Kurumathur, near Areekode (Malappuram) Kerala. The epigraph provided the direct proof to establish the date and rule of the first perumal of Mahodayapura (Kodungallur). The inscription, unearthed during the renovation of the Kurumathur Vishnu temple, gives not only the date of the first Chera king but also his name in full. Engraved on a granite slab in the Pallava Grantha script, the inscription is in the form of eulogy or ìprasasti,î praising and legitimising the rule of King Rama Rajasekhara of Maho- dayapura. Composed in Sardula Vikridita metre in Sanskrit, the three-stanza inscription says that King Rama Rajasekharaís glory be spread across the oceans. Even when connecting the ancestry of Perumals to the epic hero Sri Rama, the inscription gives May 24, AD 871, as an exact regnal date of Rajasekhara Perumal in the form of a ìkali dinaî chronogram. (Courtesy: The Hindu) HOMEOPATHY WORKS ON THE PRINCIPLE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY J ust few months after the British Medical Association rubbished homeopathy as witchcraft with no scientific basis, IIT scientists have said the sweet white pills work on the principle of nanotechnology. Homeopathic pills containing naturally occurring metals such as gold, copper and iron retain their potency even when diluted to a nanometre or one-billionth of a metre, states the IIT-Bombay research published in the latest issue of Homeopathy, a peer-reviewed journal from reputed medical publishing firm Elsevier. IIT-Bís chemical engineering department bought homeopathic pills from neighbourhood shops, prepared highly diluted solutions and checked these under powerful electron micro- scopes to find nanoparticles of the original metal. (Courtesy: The Times of India) DR. SUDYUMNA ACHARYA HONOURED D r. Sudyumna Acharya has been conferred the Certificate of Honour by the President of India, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the cause of Sanskrit. Shri Acharya has authored many books on Vedic mathematics and Indian philosophy, which include Bharatiya Darshan Tatha Adhunik Vigyan, Indian Heritage as Reflected by Linguistics, Trishika or Pati Ganit Sar and Ganitshastra Ke Vikas Ki Bharatiya Parampara CHIPS FROM AN INDIC WORKSHOP 2 MLBD Newsletter.. GREG FORS Deep Yoga Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times BHAVA RAM I n this comprehensive approach to healing from the inside out. The book reveals here deeper dimensions of Yoga and inner healing that the author has worked through his own vast array of life-experience. By making positive lifestyle changes. 388p. or the all-over ache of fibromyalgia. which it defines according to the three biological humors or doshas of Vata.í with practical. 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One of the most elaborate of these ceremonies was called Agnicayana. simple terse statements expressing rules. 832. Agni. The second volume contains contributions by an international galaxy of scholars on archeology. tables and maps. There are translations of the relevant Srauta sutras of Baudhayana (together with Calandís text) and the Jaiminiya (with Bhavatrataís commentary) as well as the Kausitaki Brahmana. 2011 (6th reprint). It is based on sixteen principles which lie behind short rules of working. 51 figs. ritual vessels. J. Future generations will look with admiration on what has been achieved here. 111 col.. the influence of Vedic ritual in the Homa traditions of Indonesia.MLBD Newsletter. etc. 23 col. definitions or governing principles. xii. Sankarcarya of Puri. During its performance. óK LAUS MYLIUS Vedic Mathematics for Schools (Book 1) JAMES T. with a CD (Vol. or aphorisms. I).T. simply. This book should be taken as an introductory volume. a large altar in the shape of a bird. 716p. mimamsa. xviii. which are easily remembered. 2000-2003 T V Delhi. who established the system from the study of ancient Vedic texts coupled with a profound insight into the natural processe of mathematical reasoning. Tibet. xxxviii. it may not be apparent why a particular method is being given. the pre-Vedic Indian background. The first volume contains a discussion of the place of the Agnicayana in the Vedic Srauta tradition. 32 figs. its textual loci. Many of the methods are developed further at a later stage and so. the ëpiling of Agni. In the Vedic system these aphorisms are called sutras. there are also methods for particular types of calculations. a survey of srauta traditions in recent times. 133p. dedicated to Agni was piled from more than a thousand bricks. in the present text. With this epoch-making initiative. Vols. plates. 4 maps.. Chennai. Vedic mathematics presents unified mathematics. a thousand. music. richly illustrated with tipped-in photographs.shows clearly that when the formulas are understood. Japan and related topics. ISBN: 978-81-208-1660-2 (Set) 5000 (HB) Delhi. II). mudras. 71-73.. An important characteristic is that. particularly in relation to one another. mostly in colour. although there are general methods for calculations and algebraic manipulations. óJOURNAL OF ORIENTAL R ESEARCH. with a CD (Vol.í or. China. ISBN: 978-81-208-1318-2 125 (PB) . geometry. For example. April 2011 3 Agni The Vedic Ritual of the Fire Altar (2 Volumes) FRITS STAAL he larger Vedic rituals were primarily dedicated to Agni and Soma. 2010 (reprint). plates. Glover.. The bulk of the volume is devoted to a detailed description of the 1975 twelve-day performance. 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April 2011 That Compassionate Touch of Ma Anandamayee NARAYAN CHAUDHURI The Art of Personality The Sufi Message Volume III HAZRAT INAYAT KHAN mong the many-sided teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan. neither culturally nor individually. óSHREE A NANDAMAYEE MA in reply to a devoteeís query A Delhi. The personality. movements. In the second section Rasa Shastra.. a series of lectures where the upbringing of the child is analysed from its infancy onwards..í Indeed. ISBN: 978-81-208-0594-1 195 (PB) A mong all the living Godmen of India or for that matter even Godwomen. thus contributing to its own growth and improved social relationships. Thus one will find in the first section Education.4 MLBD Newsletter. 269p. xii. An individual may grow from one stage to the next thereby changing attitudes and behaviour accordingly. Her acts of love and compassion to those around as well as away from Her have become almost a legend. and they come from all walks of life and from almost all over the world.í Initially known as a strange village girl in what was then East Bengal (now Bangladesh). The fourth section Moral Culture explains that moral standards cannot be fixed once and forever. to supreme ultimate God Itself. this is why man has come on earth and only after having achieved this will it be possible for him to return with full consciousness to the source whence he had come. however. 171p. According to Inayat Khan a personís main task and purpose in life is to become human. in the fullest sense of the word. its actions. Each incident of this volume unmistakably shows the Mother lives solely for Her fellow-beings and for helping and guiding them to become ëpilgrims on the Supreme Path ó the Path that leads to Self-realization. ISBN: 978-81-208-0210-0 195 (PB) . . She grew up to be known as the miraculously compassionate Mata AnandamayeeóMother of Joy. The number of Motherís devotees is vast and ever-growing. append. serving as a perennial source of faith in Her. Ma Anandamayee ëis the most shining diamond in the luminous crown of contemporary Indian spiritual life. the discussion of the problems related to our everyday life occupy an important place. spirituality and religious practice counted very little for him in a person who did not fulfil his duty towards his fellowmen and himself. 2011 (4th reprint). 2010 (4th reprint). This is explained in the third section in a wonderful way in Character-building and the Art of Personality. Delhi. She is looked upon as an incarnation of unbounded divine compassion.everything that this body says or does. 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Chapter 2 takes into account the historical and religious background. 186 B/W plates. It is divided into five chapters. Yet such studies are of great importance. xxi.. and following the Muktesvara. 2011 (2nd rev.sA ^izR. Delhi.hA mldh nk'kZfud i`"BHkwfe dks yksx Hkwy x. but for the proper assessment of the unique formal and iconographical features of a given monument.sls lk/d vc Hkh Fks tks ekSf[kd ijEijk }kjk mlosQ nk'kZfud fl¼kUr dks tkurs Fks] fdUrq bfrgkl osQ }kjk ml fl¼kUr dks fyf[kr :i esa izLrqr djus okys ftl fpUrd dk irk pyrk gS os olqxqIr FksA fo}kuksa dk er gS fd os bZloh vkBoha 'krh osQ vUr vFkok uoha 'krh osQ izkjEHk esa gq.fHkKk* dk vFkZ gS ^igpku*A tho oLrqr% f'ko gS] fdUrq og vius okLrfod Lo:i dks Hkwy x. rather than as a generalized arrangement of various sculptural motifs. The Muktesvara templeís symbolic meaning can be interpreted more fully if a functional context is kept in mind. and indicating the place of the Muktesvara within this development.fHkKkân.nso flag o/eZ dnkfpr~ lalkj dk lcls izkphu /eZ gSA Hkkjr esa bldh rhu fo/k. also introducing various nonOrissan elements which came to have a lasting impact on the Orissan temple.. xxix. it places this study within its scholarly context.ksa rd fy[ks x. Chapter 3 is a detailed description of the Muktesvara temple and its sculptural program. 3rd reprint). 1994. Chapter 1 is a review of the literature on the Hindu temple in Orissa.k gS vkSj vius nsg vkSj eu ls viuk rknkRE. :i ls vkSj yxkrkj pkj lfn. ISBN: 978-81-208-0793-8 500 (HB) izR. Chapter 5 presents a chronological sequence for temples preceding.kh lfgr t.6 MLBD Newsletter. gS fd mldk okLrfod Lo:i f'ko osQ vfrfjDr vkSj oqQN ugha gS vkSj mldks og lk/uk lq>kus osQ fy.fHkKk* dk mins'k mldks vius okLrfod Lo:i dks le>us esa l{ke f'ko cukus osQ fy. April 2011 The Mukte‹vara Temple in Bhubaneswar WALTER SMITH hile much of a general nature has been written about the temple architecture of Orissa.d xqã fl¼kUr osQ :i esa lk/d dks cryk. contemporary with.sA L. The sculpture of the temple is seen as constituting a cohesive. Chapter 4 is an interpretation of the temple and its iconography.g lR. gS ftlls mls f'ko esa lekos'k dh izkfIr gks tk. and indicates the various approaches to the subject yet to be taken.e~ fgUnh vuqokn] foLr`r miksn?kkr ~ vkSj fVIi. there have been until now few studies which focus on a single Orissan temple. ekus cSBk gSA ^izR. gn. 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Dhanurdhar Jha for 2010. This year it is proposed to be celebrated from May 7th ñ 8th 2011. 1032/2402. She knew from a very young age that she had a unique gift which had to be made available to all mankind. She began the promotion of Sahaja Yoga. and a charity house in Delhi. Adi Shankara Vedanta Pratisthanam. was the chief guest. Meira Kumar with Ramkrishna Jaidayal Dalmia Shreevani Alankaran (RJDSA) Awards 2009 and 2010 for their pioneering work in contemporary Sanskrit literature. This is now popularised in 140 countries in the world. IGNCA. Pragati Nagar. Lincoln University. On this auspicious occasion a Souvenir will be released and a young vedantic scholar will be honoured with Shankara Award. Unit-8. O. Tapovanam. K. While Pandit Mohan Lal Pandey received the award for 2009.in/safic. BHU. F our eminent Sanskrit scholars were felicitated by Lok Sabha Speaker. Tel. an international music school in Nagpur to promote classical music. founder of Sahaja Yoga.the revered Mother who was born with complete Self Realization. Singh. and Prof.MLBD Newsletter.htm . Bhubaneswar. Shastri. VC. Prof.D. Born to a Christian family in Chhindawara (M. Italy.P. Shrinath Nair. She also set up an international cancer research centre in Mumbai in order to study the effects of Sahaja Yoga. All the speakers were unanimous in their views that Natyashastra of Bharatmuni is the most ancient and complete manual on Indian theatre.). Hare Krishna Satapathy received the honour for 2010. presided over the function. For details contact: Hon. In addition havan. Varanasi. The last date for registration is April 20th 2011. ñ 0674-25628 A INTENSIVE COURSE IN SANSKRIT S ri Aurobindo Foundation for Indian Culture is going to organise its intensive course in Sanskrit from June 5th to 12th of this year. Orissa has been celebrating Adi Shankara Jayanti every year since 1992 in a grand and befitting manner with the objective of arousing a sense of awareness amongst the general public about Shankaraís pivotal role in reshaping and reorganising Sanatana Dharma. April 2011 15 N E W S AN INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON NATYASHASTRA SANSKRIT SCHOLARS FELICITATED A n International Seminar on Natyashastra of Bharat Muni was organised in Banaras Hindu University (BHU). P. Varanasi jointly by Theology Department. (Courtesy: The Sunday Express) OBITUARY NIRMALA DEVI (March 21. direct descendants of the royal Shalivahana dynasty. Gharekhan. Prof.R. IGNCA and Lincoln University. while Prof. Kalidas Akademi. Tripathi.N. Chairman. India. Articles on Shankaraís Advaita Philosophy/Upanishads/ Indiaís Spiritual and Philosophical Heritage are invited for the Souvenir from the scholars. music and other performing arts. her parents were Prasad and Cornelia Salve. the Muslims call the Ruh and the Bible describes it as the Holy Ghost) and was amazed at the results.org. Among other prominent people who graced the occasion were Dr. Plot no. The foundationís ëYuva Alankaraníó awards given to eminent young scholarsówent to Professor Piyushkant Dixit for 2009 and Dr. 2011) Shree Mataji Nirmala Devi. http://sriaurobindosociety. IGNCA. For other details please visit the following URL. BHU. a method of meditation to awaken the spiritual power of every human being (which the Hindus name the Kundalini. died in Genoa. its author Kau¢ilya claims to have resuscitated both ‹astra and ‹åstra. No. as an exact regnal date of Rajasekhara Perumal in the form of a ìkali dinaî chronogram. near Areekode (Malappuram) Kerala. IIT-Bís chemical engineering department bought homeopathic pills from neighbourhood shops. p. then force need not be the only way of doing so. which include Bharatiya Darshan Tatha Adhunik Vigyan.î praising and legitimising the rule of King Rama Rajasekhara of Mahodayapura. ARVIND SHARMA McGill University OWNED. MAYAPURI RAILWAY LINE. Trishika or Pati Ganit Sar and Ganitshastra Ke Vikas Ki Bharatiya Parampara Postal Regn. PRINTED. to hard and soft power. My Country. may not be that new. Shri Acharya has authored many books on Vedic mathematics and Indian philosophy. the inscription is in the form Cited in L. In fact. AD 871. In the colophon of his famous Artha‹åstra. who has argued that if power consists of the ability to alter someoneís behaviour in oneís own interest. a peer-reviewed journal from reputed medical publishing firm Elsevier. JAWAHAR NAGAR. 40-U. April 2011 D r. the three-stanza inscription says that King Rama Rajasekharaís glory be spread across the oceans.N. JAIN. for he says that ìthe British ruled India with bullet and language ó bandook ki goli aur angrezi ki boli. (Courtesy: The Hindu) HOMEOPATHY WORKS ON THE PRINCIPLE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY ust few months after the British Medical Association rubbished homeopathy as witchcraft with no scientific basis.S. DELHI-110007 AND PRINTED AT PRINT INDIA A-38/3. Engraved on a granite slab in the Pallava Grantha script. The inscription. 2011 R. in its broad contours. while extremely useful. states the IIT-Bombay research published in the latest issue of Homeopathy.O.. prepared highly diluted solutions and checked these under powerful electron microscopes to find nanoparticles of the original metal.16 DR. DL(N)01/098/2009-11 Licenced to post without pre-payment under No. My Life (New Delhi: Rupa & Co. 2008). The superiority of oneís culture can also in good measure secure it. It is associated with the name of Joseph Nye. SUDYUMNA ACHARYA HONOURED MLBD Newsletter.î1 1 ANCIENT INSCRIPTION ON CHERA HISTORY FOUND A n inscription that could prove to be a landmark in the history of Chera rule in South India has been found at a temple in Kurumathur. gives not only the date of the first Chera king but also his name in full.K. BUNGALOW ROAD. Rammanohar Lohiaís succinct statement of how the British subjugated India may contain this double allusion. in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the cause of Sanskrit. on 15/16 April. unearthed during the renovation of the Kurumathur Vishnu temple. PUBLISHED & EDITED BY N. MOTILAL BANARSIDASS. (Courtesy: The Times of India) J CHIPS FROM AN INDIC WORKSHOP On Soft and Hard Power The concept of ìsoft powerî has gained currency recently. Advani. The epigraph provided the direct proof to establish the date and rule of the first perumal of Mahodayapura (Kodungallur). Even when connecting the ancestry of Perumals to the epic hero Sri Rama.P. the inscription gives May 24. Composed in Sardula Vikridita metre in Sanskrit. NEW DELHI-110064. . Indian Heritage as Reflected by Linguistics.P. copper and iron retain their potency even when diluted to a nanometre or one-billionth of a metre. Homeopathic pills containing naturally occurring metals such as gold. Sudyumna Acharya has been conferred the Certificate of Honour by the President of India. No.I. U (DN)-76/2009-11 at N. 34500/79 of eulogy or ìprasasti.D. The classification arguably conforms. IIT scientists have said the sweet white pills work on the principle of nanotechnology. The concept.A. 133 footnote. 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