The Spiritual Heritage of India


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This book, first published in 1962, is an analysis of the history of the philosophy of a country that has never distinguished philosophy from religion. Indian philosophy is not merely metaphysical speculation, but has its foundation in immediate perception. This insistence upon immediate perception rather than abstract reasoning is what distinguishes the Indian philosophy of religion from philosophy as Western nations know it.




Purna Vidya


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Purna Vidya is a twelve year program designed to provide a structured and developmentally based teaching of Vedic tradition and culture to children. It consists of teaching materials, assignments, lesson plans, and fun filled exercises. It is very comprehensive and includes a wide range of subject matter. The subject matter selected is based on the developmental and chronological age of a child such that the concepts are well within their grasp. Purna Vidya curriculum is used in several schools and communities in many countries. Isvara and Religious Discipline Text Book, the seventh of twelve parts has as its subject matter Isvara-the Intelligent and Material Cause of the entire creation as envisioned in Hindu scripture. In this connection it covers many important topics such as the Trinity, various Deities such as Planetary Deities (Navagrahas), symbol worship in Hindu tradition and Divinity as expressed in elements and various aspects of creation. Also included are topics such as devotion, surrender, prayer, and forms of worship(Upasanas). Various forms of religious discipline such as fasting, pilgrimage, religious vows, charity, japa and so on are also explored and studied. Traditional forms of worship such as Sandhyavandanam, Panchayatana Puja and Religious Purity (Madi/Achara) are explained.The book has age related fun filled exercises such as, multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, true or false, puzzles and points to ponder and discuss that encourage free thinking, foster understanding and memory. The text book is accompanied by a separate book, 'Guidelines for Teaching Values' meant for adults to teach this text with a well defined syllabus which can be utilized in classroom, group or individual basis.




Purna Vidya


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Guidelines for Teaching Religious Culture is a supplement to Religious Culture Text Book, the eighth part of the Purna Vidya books for teaching children Vedic tradition and culture. This book provides adults with guidelines which include a structured lesson plan and answer key to the fun filled and intellectually challenging exercises contained in the Religious Culture Text Book. It contains additional information on the topics contained in the Text Book with instructions on how to teach a given lesson. Included in this part are Sharada Stotram and Aarati Mantras which are commonly recited prayers in Sanskrit, printed in Devanagiri script, with a corresponding English transliteration, a word by word meaning and an explanation of the meaning of the verses. Also explained is the sixteen step puja usually performed in Vedic tradition with explanation and meaning. This book includes an age appropriate play on Shakuntala with dialogues, cast, with a description of stage props can be utilized by children to stage a performance. Also provided is a syllabus that includes lessons and assignments based on weekly class for an academic year and a bibliography.




Pūrṇa Vidyā


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Purna Vidya


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Purna Vidya is a twelve year program designed to provide a structured and developmentally based teaching of Vedic tradition and culture to children. It consists of teaching materials, assignments, lesson plans, and fun filled exercises. It is very comprehensive and includes a wide range of subject matter. The subject matter selected is based on the developmental and chronological age of a child such that the concepts are well within their grasp. Purna Vidya curriculum is used in several schools and communities in many countries. Panchatantra is the first of the twelve part series of Purna Vidya curriculum. It contains stories from Panchatantra a very well know work in Vedic Tradition which has Value based animated stories with animal characters. This is very appealing to young children as they have a very rich and vivid imagination. The stories all carry a message of Universal values easy to comprehend at a young age. The book has beautiful illustrations that appeal to children that can be used for colouring as a part of a fun filled exercise. Also included in this volume is an introduction to a few prayers commonly recited during a puja. The book includes a syllabus plan to teach specific topics from the book in weekly sessions over a year.




Why do we...


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Indian culture is admired and respected all over the world for its depth. This book features in simple terms, the various aspects of this rich spiritual culture.




A Preface to Man


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Ann Marie reads fragments of her dead husband's unfinished book, and the many love letters he sent her, and in them the social and political events of the time. As she ponders over the writing and the years that the brilliant Jithendran squandered working for a toy company that makes drum-playing monkeys, the narrative gives way to the sweeping saga of a village by the river Periyar. Grappling with issues of equality, love, caste, religion and politics, Thachanakkara is a microcosm of twentieth-century Kerala. Told through the history of three generations of a feudal Nair family, this sprawling story is reminiscent of the craft of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude and has the scale of Sunil Gangopadhyay's Those Days. Manushyanu Oru Amukham is an artistic meditation on human existence and is a contemporary classic.




The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Book 8 Karna Parva


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The Mahabharata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. It is an epic narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kauravas and the Pandava princes as well as containing philosophical and devotional material, such as a discussion of the four goals of life. Here we have Karna Parva, the eighth, in which the battle continues with Karna as commander. Vyasa is a revered figure in Hindu traditions. He is a kala-Avatar or part-incarnation of God Vishnu. Vyasa is sometimes conflated by some Vaishnavas with Badarayana, the compiler of the Vedanta Sutras and considered to be one of the seven Chiranjivins. He is also the fourth member of the Rishi Parampara of the Advaita Guru Parampar of which Adi Shankara is the chief proponent.




The Value of Values


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The Book of Adi Shakti


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