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Exports & Wholesale Division Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. A-44, Naraina Phase-I, New Delhi-110 028 Tel # (011) 2579 5180, 2579 3423, 2579 2734 Fax # (011) 2579 7221 Email: mlbd@vsnl.com Website: www.mlbd.com MOTILAL BANARSIDASS 41 U.A. Bungalow Road, Jawahar Nagar, Delhi-110 007 (INDIA) Tel # (011) 2385 1985, 2385 8335, 2385 4826, 2385 2747 Fax # (011) 2385 0689 OVERSEAS DISTRIBUTORS BRANCHES 8 Mahalaxmi Chambers, Mahalaxmi Temple Lane 22 Bhulabhai Desai Road, MUMBAI-400 026 Tel # (022) 2351 6583, (022) 3292 2105 Email: [email protected] 8 Camac Street, KOLKATA-700 017. Tel # (033) 2282 4872, 3296 7029 Fax # (033) 2835 0246, Email: [email protected] 203 Royapettah High Road, Luz Corner Mylapore, CHENNAI-600 004 Tel # (044) 2498 2315, (044) 3290 2598 Fax # (044) 2494 0066 Email: [email protected] 236, 9th Main, 3rd Block, Jayanagar, BANGALORE-560 011 Tel # (080) 2654 2591, (080) 3271 1690 Fax # (080) 2664 8119 Email: [email protected] Sanas Plaza, Shop # 11/13, 1302 Baji Rao Road, PUNE-411 002 Tel # (020)2448 6190, (020) 3290 2630 Email: [email protected] Chowk, VARANASI-221 001 Tel # (0542) 241 2331, 3295 108 Fax # (0542) 232 1806 Email: [email protected] Ashok Rajpath, PATNA-800 004 Tel # (0612) 267 1442, 329 6812 Email: [email protected] Motilal U.K. Books of India Motilal U.K. Books of India Motilal U.K. Books of India Motilal U.K. Books of India Motilal U.K. Books of India 367, High Street, London Colnry, St. Albans, Herts, ALZ IEA, U.K. Tel: +44-01727 761 677 Fax: +44-01727 761 357 Email: [email protected] Website: www.mlbduk.com Indologische Buchhandlung Indologische Buchhandlung Indologische Buchhandlung Indologische Buchhandlung Indologische Buchhandlung Selzgasse 24, 55232 Alzey Germany Tel: 0671 44503 Fax: 0671 8964071 Email: orders@indologische- buchhandlung.de Website: www.jyotish-info.de; www.indologische-buchhandlung.de 2010 MOTILAL BANARSIDASS Delhi “ Mumbai “ Chennai “ Patna Bangalore “ Kolkata “ Pune “ Varanasi South Asia Books South Asia Books South Asia Books South Asia Books South Asia Books P.O. Box 502, Columbia MO 65205 (U.S.A.) Tel: (573) 474 0116 Fax: (573) 474 8124 Email: [email protected] Website: www.southasiabooks.com
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Exports & Wholesale DivisionMotilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

A-44, Naraina Phase-I, New Delhi-110 028Tel # (011) 2579 5180, 2579 3423, 2579 2734 “ Fax # (011) 2579 7221

Email: [email protected] “ Website: www.mlbd.com

MOTILAL BANARSIDASS41 U.A. Bungalow Road, Jawahar Nagar, Delhi-110 007 (INDIA)

Tel # (011) 2385 1985, 2385 8335, 2385 4826, 2385 2747

Fax # (011) 2385 0689

OVERSEAS DISTRIBUTORS

BRANCHES

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Temple Lane22 Bhulabhai Desai Road,

MUMBAI-400 026

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KOLKATA-700 017.

Tel # (033) 2282 4872, 3296 7029

Fax # (033) 2835 0246,

Email: [email protected]

203 Royapettah High Road,

Luz Corner Mylapore,

CHENNAI-600 004

Tel # (044) 2498 2315, (044) 3290 2598

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Email: [email protected]

236, 9th Main, 3rd Block, Jayanagar,

BANGALORE-560 011

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Email: [email protected]

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Road,

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Email: [email protected]

Chowk, VARANASI-221 001

Tel # (0542) 241 2331, 3295 108Fax # (0542) 232 1806

Email: [email protected]

Ashok Rajpath, PATNA-800 004Tel # (0612) 267 1442, 329 6812

Email: [email protected]

Motilal U.K. Books of IndiaMotilal U.K. Books of IndiaMotilal U.K. Books of IndiaMotilal U.K. Books of IndiaMotilal U.K. Books of India367, High Street,London Colnry, St. Albans, Herts,ALZ IEA, U.K.Tel: +44-01727 761 677Fax: +44-01727 761 357Email: [email protected]: www.mlbduk.com

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2010

MOTILAL BANARSIDASS

Delhi “ Mumbai “ Chennai “ Patna

Bangalore “ Kolkata “ Pune “ Varanasi

South Asia BooksSouth Asia BooksSouth Asia BooksSouth Asia BooksSouth Asia BooksP.O. Box 502, ColumbiaMO 65205 (U.S.A.)Tel: (573) 474 0116Fax: (573) 474 8124Email: [email protected]: www.southasiabooks.com

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CONTENTS

NEW RELEASES V-XXIII

BOOKS FROM OXFORD XXIV-XXV

HINDUISM AND ITS SOURCES (Vedic Literature-Tradition and 1

Mythology, Social and Religious Laws: Texts, Translations,

and Studies)

PHILOSOPHY

(A) INDIAN (Saddarsanani-the six systems: Texts, Translations, 10

and Studies (i) Sankhya (ii) Yoga (iii) Nyaya (iv) Vaisesika

(v) Mimamsa (vi) Vedanta (including all schools e.g. Advaita,

Visistadvaita etc.)

(B) GENERAL, WESTERN, MODERN and INDIAN etc. 16

BHAGAVAD GITA 22

YOGA(Texts, Translations, Studies, Modern Works on 23

Practical Yoga, Meditation and Mysticism)

TANTRA(Texts, Translations, Studies) 29

BUDDHISM: Philosophy and Religion of All Schools 31

JAINISM (All Sects: Texts, Translation, Studies) 43

RELIGION AND ETHICS (Including Lives and Teachings of Saints) 46

ART, ARCHITECTURE, ANTIQUITIES 51

EPIGRAPHY, PALAEOGRAPHY, NUMISMATICS 54

HISTORY AND CULTURE 54

POLITY, ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY 60

LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS (Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit, and 61

other Indian Languages: Grammar, Philology,

Phonetics, Semantics, Philosophy of Grammar)

REFERENCE WORKS (Dictionaries, Concordance, 66

Encyclopaedia, Indexes)

LITERATURE (Sanskrit, Prakrit and other Literatures: Creative 68

Writings, Treatises on Poetics, Prosody and Dramaturgy,

Texts, Translations, Studies)

HISTORY OF LITERATURE AND CRITICISM 74

MUSIC AND DANCE 74

ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY, PALMISTRY, MATHEMATICS 81

and other Positive Sciences

PSYCHOLOGY 86

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH: Ayurveda, Homoeopathy & 86

Other Healing Sciences

TITLE-AUTHOR INDEX 94

SANSKRIT AND HINDI TITLES 182

ANCIENT INDIAN TRADITION

AND MYTHOLOGY

MahapuranasTranslated into English

100 Vols. (Approx.)

ISBN 978-81-208-0289-6

Eds. J.L. Shastri and G.P. Bhatt

English translation of Puranas planned in a hundred volume series, of

which 69 volumes have appeared so far. Translation of each Purana isaccompanied by a critical introduction, general index and footnotes

Demy octavo, 300 to 400 pages per volume Each Volume Rs. 500(cloth bound with plastic cover)

PUBLISHED VOLUMES

Vols. 1-4 SIVA PURANA Tr. J.L. Shastri

Vols. 5-6 LINGA PURANA Tr. J.L. Shastri

Vols. 7-11 BHAGAVATA PURANA Tr. G.V. Tagare

Vols. 12-14 GARUDA PURANA Tr. J.L. Shastri

Vols. 15-19 NARADA PURANA Tr. G.V. Tagare

Vols. 20-21 KURMA PURANA Tr. G.V. Tagare

Vols. 22-26 BRAHMANDA PURANA Tr. G.V. Tagare

Vols. 27-30 AGNI PURANA Tr. N. Gangadharan

Vols. 31-32 VARAHA PURANA Tr. S. Venkitasubramonia Iyer

Vols. 33-36 BRAHMA PURANA Tr. J.L. Shastri

Vols. 37-38 VAYU PURANA Tr. G.V. Tagare

Vols. 39-48 PADMA PURANA Tr. N.A. Deshpande

Vols. 49-71 SKANDA PURANA Ed. G.P. Bhatt,Tr. & Annot Shridhar Balooni & Pratosh Panda

(Remaining two Parts of Skanda Purana are under preparation)

PURANAS UNDER PREPARATION

Vamana Purana (A.I.T. M. Vol. 72) Bhavisya Purana Matsya Purana

Brahma-Vaivarta Purana Devi Bhagavata Purana Kalika Purana

Vishnu Purana Markandeya Purana Visnudharmottara Purana

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SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST(50 Volumes)

Ed. F. Max-Müller

ISBN: 978-81-208-0101-1 (Set) Rs. 15000 (Rs. 350 Each Vol.)

These volumes of the Sacred Books of the East series include translations of all the most importantworks of the seven non-Christian religions that have exercised a profound influence on thecivilisations of the continent of Asia. The Vedic Brahmanic system claims 21 volumes, Buddhism10, and Jainism 2; 8 volumes comprise Sacred Books of the Parsees; 2 volumes represent Islam;and 6 the two main indigenous systems of China. Translated by twenty leading authoritiesin their respective fields, the volumes have been edited by the late F. Max Müller. The inception,publication and the compilation of these books cover 34 years.

BUDDHISMVol. 49: Buddhist Mahayana Texts (2 Parts)Vol. 11: Buddhist SuttasVol. 10: The Dhammapada and Sutta NipataVols. 35 & 36: The Questions of King Milinda (2 Parts)Vol. 21: The Saddharma Pundarika or the Lotus of the True LawVols. 13, 17 & 20: Vinaya Texts (3 Parts)

CHINESE

Vols. 3, 16, 27, 28, 39 & 40: The Sacred Books of China (6 Parts)Vol. 19: The Fo-Sho-Hing-Tsan-King

ISLAM

Vols. 6 & 9: The Qur'an (2 Parts)

JAINISM

Vols. 22 & 45: The Jaina Sutras (2 Parts)

PARSIS

Vols. 5, 18, 24, 37 & 47: Pahlavi Texts (5 Parts)Vols. 4, 23 & 31: The Zend-Avesta (3 Parts)Vol. 50: A General Index to the Names and Subject-matter of the

Sacred Books of the East

VEDIC-BRAHMANIC SYSTEM

Vol. 8: The Bhagavadgita with the Sanatsujatiya and the AnugitaVols. 29 & 30: The Grihya-Sutras: Rules of Vedic Domestic Ceremonies (2 Parts)Vol. 42: Hymns of the Atharva Veda together with Extracts from the Ritual Books and the CommentariesVol. 7: The Institutes of VishnuVol. 25: The Laws of ManuVol. 33: The Minor Law BooksVols. 2 & 14: The Sacred Laws of the Aryas as Taught in the Schools of

Apastamba, Gautama, Vasishtha and Baudhayana (2 Parts)Vols. 12, 26, 41, 43 & 44: The Satapatha Brahmana According to the

Text of the Madhyandina School (5 Parts)Vols. 1 & 15: The Upanishads (2 Parts)Vols. 34 & 38: The Vedanta Sutras (2 Parts)Vol. 48: The Vedanta-Sutras (with the commentary by Ramanuja)Vols. 32 & 46: Vedic Hymns (2 Parts)

iv

Asoka

In History and HistoricalMemory

óEd. Patrick Olivelle

2010. viii, 149p., 21 B/w Plates,Biblio, Index, NotesISBN:3402-6 Rs. 495

[History-Ancient]

These papers take as histori-

cally significant not only the

"historical truth" of Ashoka but

also the ways in which Ashoka

presents himself and his po-

litical, nationalistic, and reli-

gious purposes by succeeding

generations both in India and

in other parts of Asia, espe-

cially within the expanding

Buddhist communities and na-

tions.

Brahman and Person : Essays

by Richard De Smet, SJ

óEd. Ivo Coelho

2010, iv, 294p. Biblio, Index,NotesISBN:3459-0 Rs. 695

[Hindu Philosophy]

NEW RELEASES

This volume is the outcome

of the international seminar

on Bhartrhari: Thought,Language and Reality held in

New Delhi on 12-14 December

2003 as part of the centenary

celebrations of Motilal

Banarsidass. This volume

contains almost all the papers

presented at the seminar

along with some other papers

invited from scholars who

could not participate in the

seminar to make it compre-

hensive.

v

* FOR SALE IN SOUTH ASIA ONLY

Bhartrhari: Language, Thought

and Reality (Proceedings of the

International Seminar, Delhi

December 12-14, 2003)

óEd. Mithilesh Chaturvedi,Foreword by G.C. Pande

2009, xxxi, 615p. Biblio., NotesISBN:3399-9 Rs. 1595

[Language & Linguistics]

Brahman and Person is a

collection of essays by the

late Richard De Smet, (1916-

1997) on the topic of person

is Indian thought.

Overturning the current

interpretation, De Smet

proposes that the nirgunaBrahman can be regarded as

properly personal, provided

person is understood in the

original and classical sense

that emerged in the Christian

effort to speak about the

mysteries of the Trinity and

the Incarnation.

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vi

*Deity and SpiritPossession in South Asia

óFrederick M. Smith

2009. xxx, 701p.+12 col. &B/Wplates, Biblio., Index, NotesISBN: 3372-2 Rs. 895

[Religion/ History]

This is a multifaceted,

diachronic study reconsidering

the very nature of religion in

South Asia. Brilliant and

persuasive, the book provides

careful new translations of rare

material and is the most

comprehensive study in any

language on the subject.

vii

Dancing with SivaHinduism's Contemporary

Catechism

ó Satguru Sivaya Subramuni-yaswami

2010, xli, 949p.ISBN: 3265-7 Rs. 1295

[Yoga/Meditation

Spirituality]

This is the first book of a re-

markable trilogy, a detailed sum-

mary of ashtanga yoga, also called

raja yoga, which contains eight

successive steps, each one de-

pendent upon the one that

precedes it. These eight steps

are yama (restraint), niyama (ob-

servance), asana (posture),

pranayama (breath control),

pratyahara (sense withdrawal),dharana (concentration),

dhyana (meditation) and

samadhi (contemplation).

The Cult of JagannathaMyths and Rituals

ó Jose Carlos Gomes da SilvaTr. Mick Greer

2010, xv, 296p.B/W Illus. Maps, PaintingsISBN: 3462-0 Rs. 595

[Hinduism/Ethnography]

The Cult of Jagannatha. Mythsand Rituals offers a new ap-

proach to Orissan ethnogra-

phy. In sharp contrast with

dominant explanations, cen-

tered on tribal influences and

the history of aryanisation, this

book provides extensive evi-

dence on the importance of

religious orthodoxy. Vedic and

Hindu sacrificial symbolism is

at the core of the extremely

rich mythical narratives and cult

practices related to Puri's great

temple.

*The Buddhist DeadPractices, Discourses,

Representations

óEds. Bryan J. Cuevas &Jacqueline I. Stone

2010. x, 491p. figs., Gloss.,Index.ISBN: 3424-8 Rs. 795

[Buddhism]

The Buddhist Dead offers the

first comparative investigation

of this topic across the major

Buddhist cultures of India, Sri

Lanka, China, Japan, Tibet,

and Burma. Its individual

essays, representing a range

of methods, shed light on a

rich array of traditional

Buddhist practices for the dead

and dying; the sophisticated

but often paradoxical dis-

course about death and the

dead in Buddhist texts.

Buddhist PositivenessStudies on the LotusSutra

óFernando Tola & CarmanDragonetti

2009. xiv, 272p. Append., NotesISBN: 3191-9 (Cloth) Rs. 695ISBN: 3406-4 (Paper) Rs. 495

[Buddhist Philosophy]

The Lotus Sutra is one of the

Buddhist texts which can give

a real idea of the force,

originality, influence, and

value of the BuddhistPositiveness. This essay on

Buddhist Positiveness was

originally written (1994) by

Fernando Tola as an answer to

the Catholic Pope's criticism of

Buddhism, according to which

Buddhism is a 'negative'

religion; and this essay was

presented afterwards, in an

abridged version, as a paper.

*Buddhisms andDeconstructions

óEd. Jin Y. Park

2010. xxii, 290p. Abbrev.,Biblio., Gloss., Notes.ISBN: 3286-9 Rs. 495

[Buddhism/ Philosophy]

Buddhisms and Deconstruc-

tions, with its acknowledg-

ment of the plurality of both

Buddhist traditions and

deconstructive philosophy, is

an attempt to mark such a

change. The thirteen essays in

this volume attest to a new

relationship between Eastern

and Western thought, expand

the scope of our under-

standing of each philosophical

tradition, and thus offer a new

framework for both.

*Buddhisms andDeconstructions

ñEd. Jin Y. Park

Dancing with SivaHinduism's

Contemporary

Catechism

ñSatguru SivayaSubramuniyaswami

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viii ix

The present volume places

before the Indological

community the sixteen

learned papers presented at

the conference by the

distinguished group of scholars

who were in attendance. The

topics and methodologies of

the authors are as varied and

diverse as the contents of the

monumental poems them-

selves but each contribution

sheds new light on some

aspect of the genertic and/ or

receptive history of these

works.

Epic Undertakings

óEds. Robert P. Goldman &Muneo Tokunaga

2009. xiv, 401p. Tables, Abbrev.,Index, Notes, Ref. (Papers of the12th World Sanskrit ConferenceVol. 2)ISBN: 3382-1 Rs. 600

[Indology/History]

DharmaStudies in its Semantic,

Cultural and Religious

History

óEd. Patrick Olivelle

2010, viii, 492p., Tables,Abbrev, Notes, Ref.(Sources of Ancient Indian LawVol. 4)ISBN: 3338-8 Rs. 1195

[History & Culture]

This is the first scholarly book

devoted to the study of the

term dharma within the board

scope of Indian cultural and

religious history. The nineteen

papers included in this collection

deal with many significant

historical mani-festations of the

term dharma. These studies by

some of the leading scholars

in the respective fields present

a more nuanced picture of the

semantic history of dharma by

putting contours onto the flat

landscape we have inherited.

*The Eight Limbs of YogaPathway to Liberation

óBhava Ram

2010, vi, 219p.ISBN: 3469-9(Cloth) Rs. 395

ISBN: 3461-3(Paper) Rs. 195

[Yoga]

The Eight Limbs of Yoga, known

also as Ashtanga in Sanskrit, is

the centerpiece of the YogaSutras, the most poignant and

relevant text on yoga for great

sage Patanjali. The Sutras offer

us a time-tested pathway to self-

realization, inner harmony,

contentment and peace.

In this book, Bhava Rama applies

the Eight Limbs to the

challenging circumstances of

our modern lives and shares

how each of us can open our

hearts and transform ourselves

through this profound wisdom.

Epistemology ofPerception: TransliteratedText, Translation andPhilosophical Commen-tary of Gangesa'sTattvacintamani Jewel ofReflection on the Truth(Pratyaksa-kanda: ThePerception Chapter)

óStephen H. Phillips &N.S. Ramanuja Tatacharya2009. xiv, 723p. Biblio., Gloss.,Index, Notes.ISBN: 3332-6 Rs. 895

[Philosophy-Indian]

The Tattvacintamani or Jewel ofReflection on the Truth (aboutEpistemology), is the sole

composition left us by the

great fourteenth century

Indian logician Gangesa

Upadhyaya. The present work

is a translation of the

perception chapter (pratyaksa-khanda) of this important text.

The translation is augmented

with a detailed running

commentary which presents

further background, contex-

tualization, analysis, and

comparison.

*The Essential Sri AnandamayiMaLife and Teachings of a

20th Century Indian Saint

óBiography by AlexanderLipski, Words of Sri AnandamayiMa, Tr. Atmananda, Ed. JosephA. Fitzgerald

2010. x, 142p. fully Illus., (B/W andCol.) Append., Gloss., Index, NotesISBN: 3474-3 (Cloth) Rs. 995ISBN: 3478-1 (Paper) Rs. 695

[Saints & Gurus]

It is an engaging, concise and

spiritually sensitive biography

of Ånandamay∂ Må based on

both thorough research and

personal contact. It provides

us with an insightful

interpretation of the

significance of Ånandamay∂

Må's personality and teaching.

An edited rendering of

Professor Lipski's writings on

Ånandamay∂ Må begins the

persent volume, forming the

first and second chapters.

From Vasubandhu toChaitanyaStudies in Indian Philosophyand its Textual History

óEds. Johannes Bronkhorst& Karin Preisendanz

2010. xii, 189p.; (Papers of the12th World Sanskrit Conference,Vol. 10.1)ISBN: 3472-9 Rs. 750

[Philosophy]

The first part of the book,

Studies in Indian Philosophy,

contains nine studies on

individual topics and concepts

in Indian philosophy from

various perspectives: historical-

philological, philosophical and

comparative.

In the second part of the book,

two papers contribute to the

study of the textual history of

Indian philosophy, with a fo-

cus on the Påta¤jalayoga‹åtraand Candrånanda's commen-

tary on the Vai‹e¶ikasμutra.

*The Essential Sri Anandamayi MaLife andTeachings of a

20th Century Indian

Saint

ñBiography byAlexander Lipski, Wordsof Sri Anandamayi Ma,

Tr. Atmananda, Ed.Joseph A. Fitzgerald

From Vasubandhuto Chaitanya

Studies in Indian

Philosophy and its

Textual History

ñEds.

Johannes Bronkhorst &Karin Preisendanz

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*Indian Monastic Buddhism

Collected Papers onTextual, Inscriptional andArcheological Evidence

óEd. Gregory Schopen

2010, xviii, 298p.+xviii, 422p.Biblio., Index, Notes.(Buddhist Tradition Series Vol.59)ISBN: 3411-8 Rs. 995

[Buddhism]

Until the late twentieth

century, scholars of Indian

Buddhism focused almost

exclusively on Buddhist

scriptural and commentarial

sourcesósources that depict

Buddhism in an idealized and

prescriptive fashion. Accord-

ingly, Buddhist monks and

nuns were imagined as

celibate renunciants engaged

in sophisticated philosophical

debate and austere meditative

practices leading to enlighten-

ment.

The India-China Border

A Reappraisal

óGondker Narayana Rao

2009, xvi, 106p.+5 maps + 2Folded Maps on Art PaperISBN: 3454-5 Rs. 750

[Polity]

The India-China border

question is a subject on which

a great deal of authentic and

original material is available in

the form of maps, documents,

treaties, official correspon-

dence, and exhaustive reports

by the two governments

concerned. But the vastness

of this material and the

complexity of the question

make it difficult for the lay

reader to get at the main

points of the argument.

The Hidden Wisdom of theGoddess

óDevadatta Kali

2010, x, 244p. Gloss., Index

ISBN: 3425-5 (Cloth) Rs. 495ISBN: 3466-8 (Paper) Rs. 295

[God & Goddess]

The Hidden Wisdom of the God-dess is an extended meditation

in the form of a novel that fol-

lows the Devimahatmya's basic

outline, condensed here and

expanded there in freely imagi-

native ways. In the

Devimahatmya the seer Medhas

teaches through the language

of myth, which cries out for

interpretation, because little

is spelled out. The Hidden

Wisdom to the Goddess com-

municates the hidden wisdom

of the holy man's teachings

simply, directly, and eloquently.

*God & ScienceDivine Causation and the

Laws of Nature

óRichard L. Thompson

2010. xvi, 217p. diagrs., 60 B/WFigs., Tables, Ref.ISBN: 3254-1 Rs. 595

[Religion/ Philosophy/

Science]

This collection of essays

examines the relationship

between modern science and

the Vaishnava tradition of

India. When brought into

contact with modern science,

Vaishnavism generates some

of the same questions that

arise from the confrontation

of science and Christianity.

These essays contain a

smorgasbord of novel insights

that provide new perspectives

on the relation between

science and religion.

Global Philosphical andEcological Concepts (2 Vols.)Cycles, Causality, Ecologyand Evolution in VariousTraditions and theirImpact on Modern Biology

Vol. I : Cycles, Causality,Ecology

Vol. II : Evolution andAppendices

óRudi Jansma2010. 911p., Abbrev., Index, NotesISBN: 3198-8 (Set) Rs. 2950

[Philosophy/ Modern]

This work is a selected presen-

tation of important expres-

sions concerning these con-

cepts found in the cultures un-

der study, their contrast with

general occidental scientific

thinking, and speculation

about what may be the outcome

of the blending of the heri-

tage of the ages. At the end of

the book recorded interviews

based on 20 questions with rep-

resentative personalities in In-

dia, America and Europe have

been printed in full.

History of Mental Illness inIndia

A Cultural Psychiatry

Retrospective

óHoracio Fabrega, Jr.

2009. xx, 723p. Biblio., Index,Notes. (Indian MedicalTradition Series Vol. 10)

ISBN: 3370-8 Rs. 1695

[Health & Healing/History]

Discussion of approach to con-

ditions of psychiatric interest

rooted in traditional Indian

values provides a basis for cri-

tique and plea for broadening

the scope and depth of the

already vibrant and scientifi-

cally compelling psychiatry of

contemporary India. The book

aims to make modern psychia-

try more responsive to India's

understanding of the human

condition.

*God & ScienceDivine Causation

and the Laws of

Nature

ñRichard L. Thompson

The HiddenWisdom of the

Goddess

ñDevadatta Kali

*Indian MonasticBuddhism

Collected Papers on

Textual, Inscriptional

and Archeological

Evidence

ñEd. Gregory Schopen

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*Introduction to HinduDharma

óSri ChandrasekharendraSaraswati Swamigal

2010. xxi, 143p. fully Illus. BookISBN: 3477-4 (Cloth) Rs. 995ISBN: 3479-8 (Paper) Rs. 695

[Hinduism/Saints & Gurus]

His Holiness the 68thJagadguru of Kanchi was oneof the most beloved and honoredspiritual figures of the twentiethcentury. This book has thedistinction of introducing himand his spiritual legacy in theform of an irreplaceableintroduction to Hinduism intoday's world. The discoursesin this book cover all threecategories of teaching: prayerand virtue; an explanation ofHindu metaphysical Truth; andan explanation of the conflictbetween traditional Hindudharma and modernity.

The Karmapa Prophecies

óSylvia Wong

2010. x, 505p. + 22 Col. Illus.,Append., Gloss., Index, Notes.ISBN: 3480-4 Rs. 995

[Tibetan Buddhism]

In addition, Wong corrects recent

publications' linguistic and

historical errors that contribute

to the Karmapa controversy. She

believes that an accurate account

of Karma Kagyu history ought

to be of equal importance to

both 17th Karmapas and their

followers. With the help of

respected translators, Wong

presents for the first time in

English, many key Tibetan

writings that reveal the relevant

Karma Kagyu history.

The Laghusiddhantakaumudiof VaradarajaA Primer of Panini's Grammar

(Vol. I)

óTr. & Elucidated by

Kanshi Ram, Ed. MithileshChaturvedi

2010. xxii, 622p.ISBN: 3451-4 Rs. 1495

[Language and Linguistics]

This work, which is the first of

the three-volume project, covers

371 sμutras on sa≈j¤å, sandhi,

subanta and avyaya prakaranas.

Relevant grammatical aspects

have also been discussed so that

some light is thrown on the depth

and nuances of vyåkaraƒa-‹åstra.

The present work fulfils a

compelling need for a detai-

led commentary on the

Laghusiddhåntakaumud∂ in

English.

*Inner Tantric YogaWorking with the Universal

Shakti (Secrets of mantras,

Deities and Meditation)

óDavid Frawley

2009. xiv, 263p. diagrs., figs.,Append., Biblio., Gloss., Index,Notes.ISBN: 3421-7 Rs. 295

[Tantra/Mantra]

Inner Tantric Yoga presents the

deeper tradition of Tanra, its

multidimensional vision of the

Divine and its transformative

practices of mantra and

meditation that take us far

beyond the outer models of

how Tantra is usually presented

today. The book can expand

your horizons about masculine

and feminine energies, Self

and world universe and the

Absolute into a living

experience of the Infinite and

Eternal both within and

around you.

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Indian Philosophy & TextScience

óEd. Toshihiro Wada

2010. viii, 202p.ISBN: 3405-7 Rs. 495

[Philosophy-Indic]

The present book aims at

clarifying various aspects of

Indian philosophy by applying

concepts used in text science

towards their analysis. This book

has made particular use of this

concept in their analysis. Nine

papers have been organized

into four parts: I General, II

Buddhism III Vedanta, Mimamsa

and Vyakarana, and IV Nyaya

and Vaisesika.

Isvarasamhita (5 Vols.)

óCritically Ed. & Tr. by V.Varadachari, G.C. Tripathi,M.A. Lakshmithathachar

2009. xliv, 1887p. Index, Notes(Kalamulasastra Series Vol. 42-46)ISBN: 3216-9 (Set) Rs. 6000

[Rites & Rituals/ Culture]

Isvarasamhita is an important

text of the Pancaratra school

and is followed meticulously for

conduction of daily Puja ceremony

and performances of various

religious festivals in the

Narayanasvami temple of

Melkote. The book decribes in

great detail the rites, rituals and

ceremonies taking place in a

Vaisnava temple.

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*The Mahabharata andThe YugasIndia's Great Epic Poem and

the Hindu System of World

Ages.

óLuis Gonzalez Reimann

2010. xiv, 298p. Abbrev.,Append., Biblio., Gloss., Index,Notes.

ISBN: 3484-2 Rs. 495

[Hinduism / Mahabharata]

This book questions the

conventional wisdom that a fully

matured theory of the yugasó

Hinduism's ages of the worldó

is integral to the Mahåbhårata,

and it illustrates how traditional

commentators and modern

scholars have read the later

Puråƒic yuga theory into the

Mahåbhårata, in particular when

it comes to placing the action

at the beginning of the current

terrible Kali Yuga. Luis Gonzalez-

Reimann discusses the meaning

of key terms in the epic by

examining the text and early

Buddhist sources.

Logic in Earliest ClassicalIndia

óEd. Brendan S. Gillon

2010. viii, 202p., Index, Notes,Ref. (Papers of the 12th WorldSanskrit Conference Vol. 10.2)ISBN: 3449-1 Rs. 750

[Indology]

This volume contains not only

Senior and Junior scholars papers,

which address both philosophical

and philological matters

pertaining to logic as propounded

in texts from this period, but

also an introduction designed

to permit non-specialists,

whether non-Indologists or non-

philosophers, to learn about

Indian logic in its infancy.

xiv xv

Logic and Belief in IndianPhilosophy

óEd. Piotr Balcerowicz

2010. 685p.ISBN: 3446-0 Rs. 1295

[Philosophy]

The present volume explores

a theme which has so far rarely

received the attention itlegitimately deserves, although

its fundamental importance to

proper understanding of the true

nature of Indian philosophicalenquiry and intellectual heritage

seems unquestionable.

The reader will also find an

English translation of 'Thechapter on the negative-only

inference' (Kevalavyatireki-prakarana) of GaΔge‹sa's Tattva-cintå maƒi, a ground-breakingwork that revolutionised medieval

Indian logic.

*Meeting the Great BlissQueenBuddhist, Feminists and the

Art of the Self

óAnne Carolyn Klein

2009. xx, 307p. Biblio., Gloss.,Index, Notes.

ISBN: 3404-0 (Cloth) Rs. 495ISBN: 3407-1(Paper) Rs. 295

[Buddhism/Women Studies]

Despite the daunting barriers

of geography and language that

separate them, Buddhism and

contemporary feminism have

much to say to each other. The

image and ritual of the Great

Bliss Queen, an important

Buddhist figure of enligh-

tenment, form the unifying

theme of the book, modeling

the practices and theory that

can assist each of us being at

one with ourselves and fully

engaged with others.

*The Middle WayA Commentary onSantaraksita'sMadhyamakalamkara

óMipham Jamyang NamgyalGyatso, Tr. Thomas H. Dcotor,Foreword by Chokyi NyimaRinpoche

2010. xxiv, 778p., Biblio., Gloss.,Index, NotesISBN: 3413-2 Rs. 1295

[Buddhism]

Ju Mipham's illustrious

commentary, highlights and

explains the pithy reasoning of

this classic treatise, and unfolds

the expansive view of the Great

Vehicle in a clear, engaging and

compassionate way. Treasured

dearly as " The Eyes of Ju Mipham

Rinpoche," this commentary is

a key element in the curriculam

of many of the monastic colleges

in Tibet and South Asia.

*The Nasiketa Story(Nasiketopakhyana)

óEd. & Tr. Amos Nevo

2010. xxiii, 321p., Append.,Notes, Ref.ISBN: 3483-5 Rs. 595

[Hinduism : Religious

Philosophy]

The book is the first critical

edition of a comprehensive

Sanskrit version of the Nåsiketa

myth, with a full translation into

English. The text is composed

of several manuscripts belonging

to the same branch of the story

development, and is compared

to the printed Sanskrit versions

and to some others, still in

manuscript form.

It divides the Naciketa story

corpus into three patterns, and

leaves extensive scope for further

researchóliterary, religious,

philosophic, etc.

*The Mahabharataand

The YugasIndia's Great Epic

Poem and the Hindu

System of World Ages.

ñLuis GonzalezReimann

*The NasiketaStory

(Nasiketopakhyana)

óEd. & Tr. Amos Nevo

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Predictive Astrology of theHindus

óGopesh Kumar Ojha

2010. xvi, 347p., Append., IndexISBN: 3415-6 (Cloth) Rs. 445ISBN: 3416-3 (Paper) Rs. 245

[Astrology]

Hindu astrology is sidereal. But

in the West most of the

astrologers base their

calculations and inferences on

the tropical Zodiac. To cater

to their needs and to enable

them to convert a tropical chart

into a sidereal one, the author

has all through provided

instructions so that the students

and scholars of the West may

take full advantage of this

textbook.

The Radiant SamenessSatpurusa Maharaj Sri

Mangatramji's Samatavilasa

óEd., Tr. & Notes

Som Raj Gupta

2010. xli, 569p.ISBN: 3410-1 Rs. 795

[Philosophy : Spirituality]

Samatåvilåsa, The RadiantSameness, shows the way of

finding our fallen condition

itself as redemptive. We are

not merely to accept our pain

and our mortal condition but

to live these and become these.

In becoming that pain lies our

bliss, in living our mortality

immortality. That alone is the

highest bliss and absolute, that

alone is salvation the final, this

our becoming one with our

mortal and absolutely tragic lot.

That is what the state of samatå,sameness, is.

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Nyayapravesaka,written by the

famous Buddhist preceptor,

Dinnaga known as the father

of Buddhist logic, in the fourth

century of the Vikram era, is

an important work in the field

of Logic. Taking the text of

Nyayapravesakavrttipanjika of

venerable sage Shri Punyavijayji,

as the basic, this has been criti-

cally edited in a systematic way.

The text of Nyayapravesaka was

translated into the Bhota lan-

guage of Tibet and into Chi-

nese many year ago.

Nyayapravesakasastra ofBaudh Acharya DinnagaThe Father of the BuddhistLogic (With thecommentary of Acharya

Haribhadrasuri and withthe subcommentary ofParsvadevagani)

ó Critically Ed. by MuniJambuvijaya

2009, xxiv, 161p. Index, NotesISBN: 3350-0 Rs. 795

[Jainism]

The Philosophy ofBuddhism

óErich Frauwallner, Tr.

Gelong Lodro Sangpo, with the

assistance of Jigme Sheldron,under the supervision of

Ernst Steinkellner

2010. xxii, 578p.ISBN: 3481-1 Rs. 795

[Buddhism]

The book covers the period

of early canonical literature with

examples of its philosophically

relevant ideas, followed by the

principal philosophical con-

cepts of systematic ›råvakayåna-

Buddhism. In the main part

of the book, Frauwallner pre-

sents the first survey of the

development of the philosophi-

cal systems of Mahåyåna-Bud-

dhism.

The Path to AwakeningA Commentary on Ja

Chekawa Yeshe Dorje's

Seven Points of Mind

Training

ó Shamar Rinpoche, Ed. &

Tr. Lara Braitstein

2009, xii, 110p. + 3B/W illus.,Biblio., Gloss., IndexISBN: 3440-8 (Cloth) Rs. 350ISBN: 3450-7 (Paper) Rs. 195

[Tibetan Buddhism]

In The Path to Awakening, Shamar

Rinpoche gives his own detailed

commentary on Chekawa Yeshe

Dorje's Seven Points of MindTraining, a text that has been

used as a basis for transformative

practice in Tibetan Buddhism

for close to a thousand years.

Clear, accessible, and yet

profound, this book is filled

with practical wisdom,

philosophy, and meditation

instructions.

*Philosophy in ClassicalIndiaThe Proper Work of Reason

óJonardon Ganeri

2009. vi, 207p. diagrs., Biblio.,Index, Notes.ISBN: 3337-1 Rs. 395

[Philosophy-Indic]

Jonardon Ganeri explains and

explores the central methods,

concepts and devices of a rich

and sophisticated philosophi-

cal tradition. Philosophy in Clas-sical India focuses on the con-

cept of rationality in Indian

philosophical theory, the story

of reason in a land too often

defined as reason's 'Other'.

The Philosophyof Buddhism

óErich Frauwallner,Tr. Gelong Lodro angpo,with the assistance of

Jigme Sheldron, under

the supervision of ErnstSteinkellner

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*The Roots of ReferenceThe Paul Carus Lectures

óW.A. Quine

2009, xii, 151p., Index, Notes,Ref.ISBN: 3365-4 Rs. 395

[Philosophy-Modern]

Arranged in three parts the

specific concern of this work

is reference to concrete and

abstract objects: what such

reference consists in, and how

we achieve it. Pt. I is a statement

of general psychological

presumptions regarding

perception and learning. Pt.II

comes firmly to grips with the

nature of reification and

reference. Pt. III concludes with

a conjectural sketch of the

development if reification in

the race and the individual.

*Sacred SoundExperiencing Music in

World Religions

óGuy L. Beck

2010, xii, 222p., + 10 B/W,Illus., Biblio, Gloss., Index, NotesISBN: 3482-8 Rs. 495

[Religion : Sacred Music]

Sacred Sound: Experiencing Musicin World Religious acknowledgesthe critical role of musical activityin religious life. Music,including chant and vocalutterance, is not incidental inreligious practice but a sacredtreasure that is central to thegrowth and sustenance ofreligions through out the world.This volume are respectedscholars in religious studies andmusicology and provide insightfrom both disciplines. The firstbook of its kind, Sacred Soundis a milestone in the growingcross disciplinary study ofreligion and music.

Residential Architecture inBhoja'sSamaranganasutradhara(Introd, Text, Translation

& Notes)

óFelix Otter

2010, xii, 299p. Figs., Abbrev.,Append., Biblio., Gloss., IndexISBN: 3447-7 Rs. 695

[Art/Architecture]

The SamåraΔgaΔasμutradhåra,

composed in the 11th century

and commonly attributed to

King Bhoja of Dhårå, is one

of the most remarkable

‹ilpa‹åstras of northern India.

Consisting of more than seven

thousand ‹lokas, it contains not

only detailed descriptions of

temples, but also a

comprehensive exposition of

residential architecture.

Sangitanarayana is a Sanskrit text

on music and dance written in

the 17th century by Purusottama

Misra. One of the most valuable

and extensive texts on music and

dance from eastern India,

Sangitanarayana consists of four

chapers, the first on vocal music

(gitanirnaya), the second on

instrumental music (vadyanirnaya),the third on dance and dramatic

art (natyanirnaya), and a fourth

chapter that provides examples

of musical compositions

(Suddhaprabandhodharana).

Sangitanarayana ofPurusottama Misra (2Vols.)A Seventeenth Century

Text on Music and Dance

from Orissa

óEnriched by GajapatiNarayanadeva, Ed. & Tr.

Mandakranta Bose2009, lviii, 968p. Abbrev., Index,Notes (Kalamulasastra Series Vol.53 & 54)ISBN: 3288-6 (Set) Rs. 2100

[Performing Arts]

Sarasvatikanthabharanamof King Bhoja: On Poetics

(3 Vols.) (Text & Translation)

óEd. & Tr. Sundari Siddhartha,Assisted by Hema Ramanathan

2009. liv, 1380p. Figs., Abbrev.,Biblio., Index, Notes(Kalamulasastra Series Vol. 55-57)ISBN: 3284-8 (Set) Rs. 3000

[Language & Linguistics]

Sarasvatikanthabharanam is a

work on Poetics. This

encyclopaedic compilation is

a record of the wide range of

human experience and

knowledge that interested

Bhoja. It discusses the usual

topics of poetics in an unusual

manner viz. Dosa, Guna,

Dosaguna, Alankara, Rasa, Drsya

and Sravya Kavya.

Shunya and Nothingness inScience, Philosophy andReligion

óJayant Burde

2009. xxii, 290p., Abbrev.,Biblio., Index (India's ScientificHeritage Series Vol. 10)ISBN: 3343-2 Rs. 795

[Philosophy]

In this book the author

analyzes the concepts of sunya

(zero) void, nothing and other

similar notions found in various

fields-mysticism, religion,

philosophy, science and

mathematics. This exploration

reveals a strange but fascinating

world of nothingness: a weird

world with its mind-boggling

contradictions and irrationalism

conveying the central message

of nihil, where one finds

prophets and philosophers

trying to harmonize contraries,

non sequitures and irreconciliables.

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Sources For the History ofBhutan

óMichael Aris, Introd. by

John A. Ardussi

2010. xxii, 203p. Abbrev., Biblio.,Gloss., NotesISBN: 3409-5 Rs. 595

[History]

The four works included in this

collection have enjoyed a rather

chequered career. They have

been included because of their

value as crucial source material

on the formative era of

Bhutanese history, as they

cover the entire period leading

to the full emergence of the

Bhutanese theocracy. Their

relative brevity as compared

with the other major works

relevant to this period further

suggested the convenience of

including them as a group of

inter-related 'minor' texts.

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*The Way of AyurvedicHerbsThe Most Complete Guide

to Natural Healing and

Health with traditional

Ayurvedic Herbalism

óKarta Purkh Singh Khalsa& Michael Tierra

2010, xx, 371p. Append., Biblio.,Gloss., Index, NotesISBN: 3412-5 (Cloth) Rs. 495ISBN: 3463-7 (Paper) Rs. 295

[Health & Healing]

This book is the third in "The

Way" series beginning with TheWay of Herbs and followed by

The Way of Chinese Herbs (both

published by Pocket books). It

offers a good basis for the serious

student as well as many simple

and practical applications of

common Ayurvedic herbs, such

as turmeric, ginger, black pepper

and many others that are

commonly available for the lay

person to safely assist in self

and family treatment.

A Study of Time in IndianPhilosophy

óAnindita Niyogi Balslev

2009, viii, 199p., Append.,Biblio., Index, Notes.ISBN: 3374-6 Rs. 595

[Philosophy-Indian]

Based on Sanskrit source material,

this book is a unique attempt

at presenting a comprehensive

review of the widely divergent

views about time in Indian

thought. Clearly written, it

succeeds in setting out the issues

of discussion pointedly and

cogently. Since the concept of

time interwines with such major

concepts as that of causality,

being and non-being etc., this

book also 'serves as a general

introduction to the classic heart

of Indian philosophy'.

Vyakarana Mahabhasya ofPatanjali on Panini 3.1(Ahnikas 1 to 6)

óTranslation with Introd.,Critical Notes & ConclusionStephen Peter Thompson

2010, xvii, 671p.ISBN: 3444-6 Rs. 1500

[Language & Linguistics]

This book contains acomprehensive treatment ofpratyaya including its etymology,pre-Påƒin∂an and post-Påƒn∂anattestations, and a thoroughanalysis of different categoriesof Pratyayas in the A¶tådhyåy∂,The translation of the six Åhnikasof the Bhå¶ya which cover thefirst section of the third chapteris more literal and faithful tothe text. Dr. Thompson hasadded critical notes which arevery useful to understand thetext and its context. At the endthere is an attempt to upliftthe linguistic notion of pratyayato a higher spiritual level.

The Skanda Purana Pt. 21(A.I.T.M Vol. 69) (Book VII:

Prabhasakhanda, Section II:

Vastrapathaksetra-Mahatmya)

óTr. & Annot. by ShridharBalooni & Pratosh Panda

2009. x, 143p., Abbrev., Index.ISBN: 3349-7 Rs. 500

[Puran Studies]

This series of Ancient Indian

Tradition and Mythology is a

voluminous translation work

by eminent scholars, and will

help him to acquire that eternal

knowledge of truth. Divided

into one hundred and twenty

chapters, this present volume

deals with the Prabhasa Khanda

of Skanda Purana and a number

of interesting legends in this

section.

*Tibetan TreasureLiteratureRevelation, Tradition and

Accomplishment in

Visionary Buddhism

óAndreas Doctor

2010. 245p., Append., Biblio.,Index, Notes.ISBN: 3414-9 Rs. 395

[Tibetan Buddhism]

Tibetan Treasure Literature

discusses central themes and

personalities in the history and

practice of Tibetan Treasure

revelation. In particular, this

book presents the first thorough

survey of the revelations of the

great visionary master Chokgyur

Dechen Lingpa (1829-1870).

*The Way of Ayurvedic

HerbsThe Most Complete Guide to

Natural Healing and

Health with traditional

Ayurvedic Herbalism

óKarta Purkh SinghKhalsa & Michael Tierra

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Yoga and ParapsychologyEmpirical Research and

Theoretical Essays

óEd. K. Ramakrishna Rao,Foreword by Karan Singh

2010, xx, 516p., Figs., Tables,Gloss., Index, Notes, Ref.ISBN: 3473-6 Rs. 795

[Philosophy/Yoga/Psychology]

Yoga and parapsychology are two

areas in which significant amount

of professional research is

awaited. Parapsychology,

considered as the discipline to

study psi (psychic abilities), is

essentially the science of siddhis(extraordinary human abilities).

Yoga is considered to be an

effective psycho-spiritual pursuit

that results in the manifestation

of a variety of supernormal

phenomena. In fact, Pata¤jali's

Yoga-Sμutras is the foundational

text of psychic science.

Lokeh fo".kqnsokuan dh ;ksx% laiw.kZlfpË iqLrd us if'pe dh dbZ ihf<;ksdks ;g vuqHko djuk fl[kk;k gS fd;ksx dk izkphu foKku 'kjhj] eu vkSjvkRek dks vikj ykHk iznku dj ldrkgSS A Lokeh fo".kq vR;ar xw< /kj.kkvkasdh Li"V O;k[;k ds lkFk&lkFk ;ksx dh'kfDr dk ykHk mBkus ds fy, ,d laiw.kZizf'k{k.k dk;ZØe Hkh izLrqr djrs gSA;gk¡ 146 fp=kksa ds lkFk ;ksx ds LkHkhewyHkwr vkluksa dks n'kkZ;k x;k gS ftllsuo f'k{kqvksa vkSj mPp&nksaUkksa fo|kfFkZ;ksadks fOk'ks"kK vuqns'k vkSj IkzksRlkgu feyldsa tks ,d mRÑ"V xq: ds O;fDrxrfunsZ'kksa ds }kjk gh IkzkIr gks ldrs gSaA

;ksxlaiw.kZ lfp=k iqLrd

μLokeh fo".kqnsokuan, vuqñ Bkdqjnkl

2009. xvi, 385i`ú. +146 'osr&';ke fp=k, pkVZ , vkluksa dh lwph

ISBN: 3256-5 :ú 595

¹LokLF; foKku@ ;ksxº

Y o g a s h a s t r a m - S h r e eHemachandracharyapranitam-Svopajnavrittivibhushitam(3 Vols.)

óEd., along with Hindi & Skt.

Introd. by Muni Jambuvijayaji

2010, 1685p.ISBN: 3393-7 (Set) Rs. 3000

[Jainism/Spirituality]

This work in three parts with

twelve prakasas and several

appendices, has been critically

edited on the basis of the

manuscripts from the libraries

of Khambhat, Jaisalmer, Patan

etc. The work holds great

importance among Jain

Canonical literature. Sri

Hemacandrasuriji Maharaja has

composed a great work for the

developments of meritorious

deeds and meditation among

human beings.

izcy ifjJelkè; iz;Ru dh fo» yrk dsmijkUr] mikluk dk vuqdj.k gh varjaxvkuUn vkSj vkg~ykn~ dh vuqHkwfr dk ,dek=kiFk gSA blds fy, ea=k lan'kZu* esa leLrleL;kvksa ds lekèkku gsrq ea=k] Lrks=k ,oavuq"Bkukfn dk lqO;ofLFkr leUo; gSAblesa lfUufgr leLr vkjk/uk&lk/uklkexzh ik¡p v?;k;ksa esa foosfpr gS& 1- ea=k'kfDr% vkLFkk ;k vaèkfo'okl] 2- loZtulEeksgd 'kkcj ,oa vU; o'khdj.k ea=k]3- O;olk; foLrkj ,oa lef¼ izlkj] 4-loZladV uk'kd ea=k 'kfDr] ,oa 5- O;kf/laKku% fofo/ fo/kuA

ea=k lan'kZu

μenqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vhñ ihñ f=kosnh

2009. xix, 344i`ú.ISBN: 3418-7 (lftYn) L§0 595

ISBN: 3419-4 (vftYn) L§0 295

[T;ksfr"k]

*Yogacara Buddhism andModern Psychology

óTao Jiang

2010, xii, 198p.ISBN: 3422-4 Rs. 395

[Buddhism]

The book puts forth a fascinat-

ing, erudite, and carefully ar-

gued presentation of the sub-

liminal mind. It proposes a new

paradigm in comparative phi-

losophy that examines the

what, why, and how in navi-

gating the similarities and dif-

ferences of philosophical sys-

tems through contextualization

and recontextualization.

ea=k iq"ikatfy

μenqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vhñ ihñ f=kosnh

2010. xv, 457i`ú.ISBN: 3452-1 (lftYn) L§0 595

ISBN: 3453-8 (vftYn) L§0 395

[T;ksfr"k]

vHkh"V dh laflf¼ gsrq] tc leLrps"Vk,¡] izHkkoghu fl¼ gksa] rks ea=k'kfDrdk mi;ksx peRd`r dj nsrk gS rFkkvlaHko izrhr gksus okys nqxZe dk;Z]lgt gh lEiUu gks tkrs gSaA ea=k'kfDrdk mi;qDr mi;ksx djus ds fy,vfuok;Zrk gS] fo"k; ls lEcfUèkr lw{elaKku ds lkFk&lkFk dk;Zfo'ks"k dhlaflf¼ gsrq] lanfHkZr lkèkukvksa ds foLrrKku ds lw{e rF;ksa ds vfHkKku dh]ea=k vkSj T;ksfr"k ds lEcUèkksa ds eè;fufeZr gksus okys lsrq ds fuekZ.k dhAea=k iq"ikatfy blh lanfHkZr lsrq dsfuekZ.k dh uhao gSA

Yogashastram-ShreeHemachandracharyapranitamSvopajnavrittivibhushitam

(3 Vols.)

óEd., along with Hindi &

Skt. Introd. by MuniJambuvijaya ji

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Artha: Meaning ó Jonardon Ganeri Rs. 575

Artistic Form and Yoga in the Sacred Images of IndiaóEds. GeraldChapple & James B. Lawson Rs. 375

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HINDUISM ANDITS SOURCES

Vedic LiteratureóTradition andMythology, Social and Religious Laws:

Texts, Translations, and Studies

ADVAITA TRADITION SERIES :Devoted to the Study of Suresvaraís Vartika

on the Brhadaranyakopanisadbhasya by

Sankara (12 Vols.) Ed., Tr. & Annot.

K.P. Jog & Shoun Hino 7660 (Set) [3232-9]

The Advaitic Theism of the BhagavataPurana Daniel P. Sheridan 150 [0179-0]

The Agamasastra of Gaudapada Vidhushe-khara Bhattacharya 300 [0652-8]

AGNI: The Vedic Ritual of the Fire Alter

(2 Vols.) Frits Stall 5000 (Set) [1660-2]

ANCIENT INDIAN TRADITION ANDMYTHOLOGY (Puranas Translated into

English) Ed. & Tr. J.L. Shastri, G.P. Bhatt,S.V. Iyer, N. Gangadharan, N.A. Deshpande& G.V. Tagare [0289-6] Each Vol. 500

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Vayu Maha Purana (Vols. 37-38) 1000

Padma Purana (Vols. 39-48) 5000

Skanda Purana (Vols. 49-69) 10500

Apad-Dharma in the Mahabharata : How to

face Calamities at Personal, State and

Global Levels Satya P. Agarwal 225

*Arjuna in the Mahabharata: Where Krishna

is, There is Victory Ruth Cecily Katz(F/C) [0744-0]

The Arya Samaj Movement in South AfricaT. Naidoo 200 [0769-3]

Aspects of Early Visnuism J. Gonda 395

[1087-7]

Aspects of Hindu Morality Saral Jhingran(F/C) [0574-3]

Asura in Early Vedic Religion (Text &

Translation) W. Edward Hale 295 [0061-

8]

The Asvamedha: The Rite and its Logic

Subhash Kak 195 [1877-4]

*At Play with Krishna: Pilgrimage Dramas

from Brindavan John Stratton Hawley750 [3486-6]

ATHARVA-VEDA-SAMHITA (2 Vols.)(Tr. into Eng. with Critical and

Exegetical Comm.) William DwightWhitney, Rev. & Ed. Charles RockwellLanman 1495 (Set) [1085-3]

Aum Hindutvam: Daily Religious Rites of

the Hindus Swami Vedananda 30

[1081-5]

*The Book of Hindu Imagery (Gods,

Manifestations and their Meaning) EvaRudy Jansen 200

Book of Wisdom (Ishopanishad) Swami Rama150

BRHAD-DEVATA (2 Vols.) (Text. Eng.

Tr.) A.A. Macdonell 795 (Set) [1141-6]

The Bridge to the Three Holy Cities RichardSalomon 400 [2083-8]

Buddhist and Vedic Studies (A Miscellany)

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The Call of the Upanishads Rohit Mehta295 [0749-5]

The Canon of the Saivagama and the Kubjika

Tantras of the Western Kaula Tradition

Mark S.G. Dyczkowski 200 [0595-8]

Chinnamasta: The Aweful Buddhist and

Hindu Tantric Goddess Elisabeth AnneBenard 395(C), 195(P) [1065-5](C),

[1748-7](P)

The Citrasutra of Visnudharmottara Purana

Critically Ed. & Tr. Parul Dave Mukherji750 [1805-7]

Concept of Rudra-Siva Through the Ages

Mahadeva Chakravarti 395 [0053-3]

*The Cosmology of the Bhagavata Purana:Mysteries of the Sacred UniverseRichard L. Thompson 495 [1919-1]

The Cult of Jagannatha : Myths & RitualsJose Carlos Gomes da Silva, Tr. Mick Greer595 [3462-0]

The Cult of Vinayaka Shanti Lal Nagar 750

Cultural History from the Vayu PuranaRajaram D.K. Patil 150 [2085-2]

*The Daily Evening and Morning Offering(Agnihotra) According to the BrahmanasH.W. Bodewitz 295 (C), 195 (P) [1924-5](C), [1951-1] (P)

Dancing With Siva: Hinduismís ContemporaryCatechism Satguru Sivaya Subramuniya-swami 1295 [3265-7]

*Darsan: Seeing the Divine Image in IndiaDiana L. Eck 195 [3266-4]

*Devi: Goddesses of India Eds. JohnS. Hawley & Donna M. Wulff F/C [1491-2](C), [1492-9](P)

Devi Mahatmya: The Crystallization of theGoddess Tradition Thomas B. CoburnF/C [0557-6]

*Devimahatmayam: In Praise of the GoddessTr. & Comm. Devadatta Kali 595 (C),250 (P) [2931-2] (C), [2953-4] (P)

The Doctrine of the Upanisads and the EarlyBuddhism Hermann Oldenberg, Tr.Shridhar B. Shrotri 375 [0830-0]

The Doctrine of Vibration: An Analysis ofthe Doctrines and Practices of KashmirShaivism Mark S.G. Dyczkowski 395[0596-5]

Ecological Spirituality: Hindu ScripturalPerspectives G. Naganathan, Forewordby T.N. Chaturvedi 200

*Encountering Kali: In the Margins at theCenter, in the West Eds. Rachel Fell McDermott & Jeffrey J. Kripal 395 (C), 250 (P)[2009-8] (C), [2041-8] (P)

Encyclopaedia of Vedanta Ram MurtiSharma 345 [1934-4]

*Epic Mythology E.W. Hopkins (F/C)[0227-8]

Essays on Hinduism Karan Singh 195 (C),125 (P)

*Essays on the Mahabharata Ed. ArvindSharma 595 [2738-7]

*From the River of Heaven: Hindu and

Vedic Knowledge for Modern Age DavidFrawley 295(C), 195 (P) [0971-0] (C)

[1594-0] (P)

Ganesa: Unravelling an Enigma YuvrajKrishan 695 [1413-4]

Gayatri: The Highest Meditation SadguruSant Keshavadas 120 [0697-9]

Gems From Srimad Bhagavata (A Book of

Short Stories) Chandra Mauli Muni 95

The Gita and Tulasi Ramayana: Their

Common Call for the Good of All SatyaP. Agarwal 295 [1752-4]

Glimpses of Devayan: A Short Synopsis of

the third Epic of India Hazari, Tr. AmitaNathwani 250 (With CD)

Gods Beyond Temples Ed. Harsha V. Dehejia2500 [2963-3]

*Gods Sages and Kings: Vedic Secrets of

Ancient Civilization David Frawley 395

(C), 250(P) [1005-1](C), [1624-4](P)

Grihyasutras (SBE Vols. 29-30) Trs. H.Oldenberg & F. Max Müller 700

Hanuman: In Art Culture, Thought and

Literature Shanti Lal Nagar 2000

Hanuman (In the Ramayana of Valmiki and

the Ramacharitamanasa of Tulasidasa)Catherine Ludvik 175(C), 95(P) [1122-

5](C), [1227-7](P)

Heat and Sacrifice in the Vedas Uma MarinaVesci 395 [0841-6]

*The Hidden Wisdom of the Goddess

Devadatta Kali 495 (C), 295 (P) [3425-

5] (C), [3466-8] (P)

*Hindu Goddesses: Vision of the Divine

Feminine in the Hindu Religious Trad-

ition David Kinsley 395(C), 195(P)

[0379-4](C), [0394-7](P)

*The Hindu Mind: Fundamentals of Hindu

Religion and Philosophy for all Ages

Bansi Pandit 395

Hindu Religious Thought Y. Masih 395

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Hindu Samskaras Rajbali Pandey 350(C),

225(P) [0396-1](C), [0434-0](P)

Hindu Scripture Ed. with new Tr. DominicGoodall 395 [1770-8]

*HINDU SPIRITUALITY (2 Vols.)

Vol. I: Vedas Through Vedanta KrishnanSivaraman 190 [1254-3]

Vol. II: Post Classical and Modern Eds.

K.R. Sundararajan & Bithika Mukerji450 [1937-5]

Hindu Theology: Themes Texts and

Structures Jose Pereira (F/C) [0715-0]

The Hindu Vision Anantanand Rambachan75 [1059-4]

Hinduism: A Way of Life Sitansu S.Chakravarti (F/C) [0927-7](C),

[0899-7](P)

*Hinduism and Ecology: Seeds of Truth

Ranchor Prime 150(C), 75(P) [1248-

2](C), [1249-9](P)

*How to Become a Hindu: A Guide for

Seekers and Born Hindus Satguru SivayaSubramuniya Swami 395 [1811-8]

Hymns of Sankara (Text, Eng. Tr.) T.M.P.Mahadevan 250(C), 150(P) [0094-

6](C), [0097-7](P)

Hymns of the Atharva-Veda (SBE Vol.42)Tr. M. Bloomfield 350

Hymns of the Rigveda (Eng. Tr.) R.T.H.Griffith 750 [0046-5]

In the Image of Fire (The Vedic Experience

of Heat) David Knipe 200 [2606-9]

Indian Fire Ritual Musashi Tachikawa,Shrikant Bahulkar & Madhavi Kolhatkar495 [1781-4]

*Initiation of the Vedas: An abridged

edition of the Vedic Experience

Mantramanjari Raimon Panikar Ed.

Milena Carrara Pavan 125 [2954-1]

Institutes of Vishnu (SBE Vol.7) Tr. JuliusJolly 350

*Introduction to Hindu Dharma(Illustrated) Sri ChandrasekharendraSaraswati Swamigal, Introd. ArvindSharma, Ed. Michael Uren Fitzgerald 995

[3477-4] (C); 695 [3479-8] (P)

Isvarasamhita: An Agamic Text of the

Pancaratra School of Vaisnavism (5

Vols.)Ed., & Tr., Laxmithatachar, Rev.

by V. Varadachari 6000 (Set) [3216-9]

The Jaiminigrhyasutra Belonging to theSamaveda W. Caland 125(C), 75(P)

[0782-2](C), [0783-9](P)

Jaiminiya Brahmana of the Samaveda (Text)Eds. Raghuvira & Lokesh Chandra 350

[0037-3]

Kailash: Map of the Holiest Mountain in

the World Katia Buffetrille & RobertKostka 990

Kailash Mansarovar: Diary of a Pilgrim NileshD. Nathwani 225

*Kali: The Black Goddess of Dakshineshwar

Elizabeth U. Harding 225 [1450-9]

Kalikapurane Murtivinirdesah BiswanarayanShastri 250 [1124-9]

Kalpa Sutra of Bhadrabahu Svami (Text

Eng. Tr.) Tr. Kastur Chand Lalwani250 [0856-0]

KANVASATAPATHABRAHMANAM(5 Vols.) (Text with Eng. Tr.) C.R.Swaminathan (Vol.I) 300 [1126-3],

(Vol. II) (F/C) [1127-0], (Vol. III) 700

[1549-0], (Vol.IV) 600 [1550-6], (Vol.

V) 495 [2047-0]

The Kapalikas and Kalamukhas: Two Lost

Saivite Sects David N. Lorenzen (F/C)[0708-2]

Katyayana Srauta Sutra: Rules for the Vedic

Sacrifices (Tr. into Eng.) H.G. Ranade300

Krishna Hari: A Play Nandlal Tulsiram200(C) 150(P) [1055-5](C) [1037-

2](P)

The Krsna Cycle in the Puranas BenjaminPreciado Solis 250 [2421-8]

The Lalita Cult V.R. Ramachandra Dikshitar225(C), 125(P) [0919-2](C), [1498-1](P)

LATYAYANA SRAUTA SUTRA(3 Vols.) Critically Ed. & Tr. by H.G.Ranade 2200 (Set) [1565-0]

Laws of Manu (SBE Vol. 25) Tr. Georg Buhler350

Leaves of a Pipal Tree: Aesthetic Reflectionson some Hindu Myths and SymbolsHarsha V. Dehejia 2500 [2760-8]

Life Here and Here Atter (Kothopanisad)Swami Rama 180

*Lives of Indian Images Richard H. DavisF/C [1692-3]

The Lord of Arur, the Tyagaraja Cult inTamil Nadu Rajeshwari Ghose 425[1391-5]

*Loving Ganesa: Hinduismís EndearingElephant Faced God Sadguru SivayaSubramaniyaswami F/C [1506-3]

*Mahabharata William Buck, with an introd.B.A. Van Nooten 250 [1719-7]

*The Mahabharata (An Eng. Version Basedon selected verses) Chakravarthi V.Narasimhan 195 [1673-2]

*The Mahabharata and the Yugas : IndiaísGreat Epic Poem and the Hindu Systemof World Ages Luis Gonzalez Reimann495 [3484-2]

Maha Calisa Samgraha: An Anthology ofCalisas and Aratis forming part of theHindu Religious Poetry and PublicWorship (Text in Nagari & RomanScripts with Hindi & Eng. Tr.) Tr. AtmaRam Sharma, Ed. R.C. Prasad, Rev. by.G.P. Bhatt 300(C), 150(P) [1259-8](C),[1199-7](P)

Mahimnastava or MahimnastrotraW. Norman Brown 90

*The Mandukya Upanisad and the AgamaSastra: An Investigation into theMeaning of the Vedanta Thomas E.Wood 250 [0930-7]

*Mantra: Hearing the Divine in India andAmerica Harold G. Coward & David J.Goa 195 [3261-9]

MANUSMRTI (10 Vols.) (With theëManubhasyaí of Medhatithi), (Text) Tr.,Ed. & Annot. Ganganath Jha 8500 (Set)[1155-3]

*Mesocosm: Hinduism and theOrganization of a Traditional Newar cityin Nepal Robert I. Levy (F/C) [1038-9]

Mimamsa Sutras of Jaimini Tr. MohanlalSandal (F/C) [1129-4]

Minimum Hinduism Practice: ACommentary on the Prevailing state ofaffairs of Hindu People Mohan Shenoy250

Minor Law Books: Narada and BrihaspatiSmriti (SBE Vol.33) Tr. Julius Jolly 350

Movements with the Cosmic Dancer: OnPilgrimage to Mount Kailash and LakeManasarovar Lakshmi Bandlamudi 295

The Mystique of Om Jayant Burde 295

Nama Japa: The Prayer of the NameVandana Mataji (F/C) [1286-4]

The Naradasmrti R.W. Lariviere 1395 [1804-0]

*The Nasiketa Story (Nasiketopakhyana)Ed. & Tr. Amos Nevo 595 [3483-5]

The Nighantu and the Nirukta of SriYaskacarya: The Oldest Indian Treatiseon Etymology, Philology and Semantics(3 Pts. in one) (The first critical Edition,Translation, showing relation of theNirukta to Samhita, Brahmana,Pratisakhya Astadhyayi, Mahabhasyaetc., Exegetical & Critical Notes,Indexes & Appendices) (Skt. Text withEng. Tr. Introd.) Ed. & Tr. LakshmanSarup 795 [1381-6]

On The Meaning of Mahabharata V.S.Sukthankar (F/C) [1503-2]

*The Oracle of Rama: An Adaptation ofRama Ajna Prashna of Goswami Tulsidaswith Comm. by David Frawley 295 (C),225 (P); [1558-2](C), [1559-9](P)

Origin and Growth of the Puranic TextCorpus (with Special Reference to theSkandapurana) Ed. Hans Bakker 600[2049-4]

*The Origins of Evil in Hindu MythologyWendy Doniger OíFlaherty 375 [0386-2]

The Origins of Virasaiva Sects: A TypologicalAnalysis of Ritual and AssociationalPatterns in Sunyasampadane R. BlakeMichael 350 [0776-1]

Pancaratra Samhitas and Early VaisnavaTheology (With a Tr. & Critical Notesfrom the Chapters on Theology in theAhirbudhnya Samhita) MitsunoriMatsubara (F/C) [1221-5]

Para-trisika-vivarana by Abhinavagupta: TheSecret of Tantric Mysticism Ed. BettinaBaumer, Tr. Jaideva Singh 495(C), 295(P)[0462-3](C) [0472-2](P)

Parvatidarpana: An Exposition of KashmirSaivism through the Images of Siva and

Parvati Harsha V. Dehejia 395(C), 195(P)[1483-7](C), [1484-4](P)

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India has many versions of the story of Rama composed in San-skrit, Prakrit, and various vernaculars of the north & south. Yetthe ancient Sanskrit version, attributed to the sage-poet Valmiki,by tradition the first work of true poetry, is the source reveredthroughout India as the original account of the career of Rama,ideal man and incarnation of the great god Visnu. This great San-skrit epic of ancient India has profoundly affected the Literature,Art, Religions and Cultures of countless millions of people in Southand Southeast Asia—an influence that is perhaps unparalleled inthe history of World Literature. The volumes of this work willpresent the entire Ramayana for the first time translated on thebasis of the critical edition, which is based on manuscripts repre-senting all recensional traditions.PUBLISHED:-Translation consortium as follows:-

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Religious Doctrines in the MahabharataNicholas Sutton 395 (C) 250 (P) [1700-5] (C) [1702-9] (P)

Rigveda Brahmanas: The Aitareya andKausitaki Brahmanas of the Rigveda(Text, Eng. Tr.) Tr. A.B. Keith (F/C)[1359-5]

SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST (50Vols.) Ed. F. Max Müller & H. Oldenberg15000 (Set) [0101-1] (350 Per Vol.)

Sacred Laws of the Aryas (SBE Vols. 2,14)Georg Buhler 700

The Sacred Marriage of a Hindu GoddessWilliam P. Harman 250 [0810-2]

The Sacred Mountain: Travellers andPilgrims at Mount Kailas in WesternTibet and the Great Universal Symbolof the Sacred Mountain John Snelling995 [3152-0]

*Sacred Sound: Experiencing Music inWorld Religions Guy L. Beck 495[3482-8]

The Sacrificial Ritual in the SatapathaBrahmana Naama Drury 195 [2665-6]

SAHASRA-GITIH OF SRI SATHAKO-PASURIH (2 Vols.) Ed. M. A.Lakshmithathachar & Others, Gen. Ed.

G. C. Pande 1800 (Set)

Sama-Veda (Text, Eng. Tr.) S.V. Ganapati(F/C) [1046-4](C), [1072-3](P)

The Sanskrit Epicsí Representation of Vedic

Myths Danielle Feller 695 [2008-1]

Satapatha Brahmana (SBE Vols. 12, 26, 41,

43, 44) Tr. J. Eggeling 1750

Saundaryalahari of Sankaracharya (Text,

Eng. Tr.) Tr. V.K. Subramaniam 225

(C), 125 (P) [0202-5](C) [0208-7](P)

Seer of the Fifth Veda (Krsna Dvaipayana

Vyasa in the Mahabharata) Bruce M.Sullivan 195 [1676-3]

Selections from the Mahabharata: Re-

affirming Gita's Call for the Good of All

Satya P. Agarwal 395 [1874-3]

Self Offerings Satswarupa Chaitanya &Shakthiswarupa Chaitanya 195

Shree Maa the Guru and the Goddess

Trs. Satyananda Saraswati & VittalanandaSaraswati 160 [1398-4]

Shri Ramacharitamanasa or the Holy Lake

of the Acts of Rama (Basic text in

Devanagari with Hindi & Eng. Tr.) R.C.Prasad 500 [0443-2]

Shri Ramacharitamanasa or the Holy Lake

of the Act of Rama (Basic text in

Devanagari with Hindi & Eng. Tr.) R.C.Prasad (Compact Ed.) 395 [0680-1]

SIXTY UPANISHADS OF THE VEDA(2 Vols.) Paul Deussen, Trs. V.M. Bedekar& G.B. Palsule 1450 [0430-2](C), (Set)

850 [1467-7] (Set) (P)

*Sonic Theology: Hinduism and Sacred

Sound Guy L. Beck 495 [1261-1]

Spiritual Management and Road to Eternity:

Secrets of Beauty, Health Youth and

Liberation Chan Baidjnath Misier 350

The Sraddha: The Hindu Book of the Dead

(A Treatise on the Sraddha

Ceremonies) R.C. Prasad 95 [1192-8]

Sri Krishna Lila : The Complete Life of

Bhagavan Sri Krishna Vanamali 340

Sri Rama Lila : The Story of the Lordís

incarnation as Sri Rama Vanamali 290

The Persuit of Power and Freedom: Katha

Upanishad with Tr. & Comm. by RajmaniTigunait 280

Philosophical Anthropology in SaivaSiddhanta with Special reference toSivagrayogin Jayandra Soni (F/C) [0632-0]

*Poems to Siva: The Hymns of the Tamil

Saints Indira Viswanathan Peterson 495

[0784-6]

The Positive Background of Hindu SociologyBenoy Kumar Sarkar 400 [2664-9]

The Pravargya Brahmana of the TaittiriyaAranyaka (An Ancient Commentary on

the Pravargya Ritual) Tr. Jan E.B. Houben250 [0868-3]

*The Presence of Siva Stella Kramrisch 795

[0491-3]

*The Principal Upanishads (A Poetic

Transcreation) Alan Jacobs 395

Prolegomena on Metre and Textual Historyof the RgVeda (Metrische und

textgeschichtliche Prolegomena,

Berlin, 1888) Hermann Oldenberg, Tr.

into Eng. V. G. Paranjape & M. A.Mehendale 895 [0986-4]

Puja and Samskara Musashi Tachikawa, ShounHino & Lalita Deodhar 495 [1751-7]

THE PURANA INDEX (3 Vols.) V.R.Ramachandra Dikshitar 1995 (Set)

[1273-4]

Puranic Encyclopaedia: A Comprehensive

Dictionary with Special Reference to

the Epic and Puranic Literature Ed.

Vettam Mani 1795 [0597-2]

THE PUSPASUTRA: A Pratisakhya of

the Samaveda (2 Vols.) Tr. G.H. Tarlekar1550(Set) [1792-0]

Ramacaritamanasa in South Africa Usha DeviShukla 325 [1893-4]

*Ramayana William Buck, with an Introd.

B.A. Van Nooten 295 [1720-3]

Ramayana at a Glance Sadguru SantKeshavadas 95 [0545-3]

Ramayana of Tulasidasa Rev. & Ed. by R.C.Prasad, Tr. F.S. Growse 400 [0205-6]

7 8

Sri Ramacaritamanasa: The Holy Lake of

the Acts of Rama (Ed. with Romanized

Text & Eng. Tr.) R.C. Prasad 2500

[0762-4]

Sri Tattva Sandarbha Tr. & Comm. SatyaNarayana Dasa & Kundali Dasa 495

Studies in the Puranic Records of the Hindu

Rites and Customs R.C. Hazra (F/C)

[0422-7]

*Sundar Kanda Trs. Satyananda Saraswati& Shree Maa 95 [1531-5]

Suresvaraís Vartika on Ajatsatru Brahmana

Shoun Hino & K.P. Jog 450 [1456-1]

Suresvaraís Vartika on Asva and Asvamedha

Brahmana Tr. K.P. Jog & Shoun Hino195 [0643-6]

Suresvaraís Vartika on Jyotis Brahmana Tr.

Ed. & Annot. Shoun Hino & K.P. Jog1200 [1756-2]

Suresvaraís Vartika on Khila Khanda with

Half Verse Index (Book I &II) ShounHino & K.P. Jog 1500 (Set) [1504-9]

Suresvaraís Vartika on Madhu Brahmana Ed.

& Tr. K.P. Jog & Shoun Hino 195 [0438-4]

Suresvaraís Vartika on Purusavidha Brahmana

K.P. Jog & Shoun Hino 995 [1112-6]

Suresvaraís Vartika on Saptanna Brahmana

Tr. & Ed. Shoun Hino & K.P. Jog 395

[1283-3]

Suresvaraís Vartika on Sariraka Brahmana

K.P. Jog & Shoun Hino 795 [2044-9]

Suresvaraís Vartika on Sisu and Murtamurta

Brahmana K.P. Jog & Shoun Hino 195

[1382-3]

Suresvaraís Vartika on Udgitha Brahmana

(Brhadarany-akopanisad 1.3) Ed., Tr. &

Annot. K.P. Jog & Shoun Hino 295 [0867-

6]

Suresvaraís Vartika on Yajnavalkyaís

Dialogue with Arthabhaga and others

Ed., Tr. & Annot. Shoun Hino & K.P. Jog895 [1641-1]

HINDUISM AND ITS SOURCESHINDUISM AND ITS SOURCES

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Suresvaraís Vartika on Yajnavalkya-Maitreyi

Dialogue (Brhadaranyakopanisad 2:4

and 2:5) Shoun Hino 550 [0729-7]

*The Sword and the Flute: Kali & Krsna,

Dark Vision of the Terrible and the

Sublime in Hindu Mythology David R.Kinsely (F/C) [1315-1]

Taittiriya Pratisakhya William Dwight Whitney125 [2987-9]

A Thousand Teachings (Translation of the

Upadesasahasri of Sankara) SengakuMayeda 250 [2771-4]

Thus Spake Bhisma M.M. Thakur F/C [0938-

3]

Tradition of the Seven Rsis John E. Mitchiner295(C), 195(P) [1324-3](C), [1762-3](P)

THE UPADESASAHASRI OFSANKARA (2 Vols.) (Text &

Translation) Sengaku Mayeda, Foreword

by W. Norman Brown, Hajime Nakamura,& John M. Koller 795 (Set) [2770-7]

The Upanayana: The Hindu Ceremonies of

the Sacred Thread Tr. R.C. Prasad 195

[1240-6]

Upanishads (SBE Vols. 1,15) Tr. F. MaxMuller 700

Upanisads (Selections from 108 Upanisads)

T.M.P. Mahadevan 250 [1611-4]

Vaisnavi: Women & the Worship of Krishna

Steven J. Rosen 395(C), 250(P) [1437-

0](C), [1438-7](P)

Vaisnavism: Contemporary Scholars Discuss

the Gaudiya Tradition Steven J. Rosen395 [1235-2]

Vaisnavism: Its Philosophy, Theology and

Religious Discipline S.M.S Chari 495

[1098-3]

Vaisnavism of Samkaradeva and Ramanuja:

A Comparative Study H.V.S. Murthy(F/C) [2216-0]

Vedic Texts: A Revision (Professor C.G.

Kashikar Felicitation Volume) Mg. Ed.

S.S. Bahulkar 200 [0806-5]

Vedic Vrtra (A Study and a Suggested

Interpretation) A.K. Lahiri 150

The Vivaha: The Hindu Marriage Samskaras

Bhaiyaram Sarma, Tr. R.C. Prasad 195

[1132-4]

Voice of the Rsis: An Epilogue to Devayana,

Third Epic of India (A Vedic Reference

Book) Hajari, Ed. Amita Nathwani 325

* Wisdom of the Ancient Seers: Mantras of

the Rigveda David Frawley (F/C),

(F/C) [1159-1](C), [1160-7](P)

The Wisdom of Vasistha Raghunandan 795

[2043-2]

The World Peace Agenda: Based on Shanti

Parva of the Mahabharata Satya P.Agarwal 225

*World Scripture: A Comparative Anthology

of Sacred Texts Andrew Wilson 775 [1096-9]

*Worshiping Siva in Medieval India: Ritual

in an Oscillating Universe Richard H.Davis 395 [1747-0]

THE YOGAVASISTHA OF VALMIKI(2 Pts.) (With the Commentary

Vasisthamaharamayanatatparya

prakasa)Pt. I: Containing Vairagya,

Mumuksu, Utpatti, Sthiti and Upasama/

Pt. II Containing Nirvana- Purvardha

and Uttarardha Ed. Vasudeva LaxmanaSharma Pansikar 2495 (Set) (C) [3146-

9]; 1995 (Set) (P) [3147-6]

You are God: The Bhagavad Gita as never

before Shashi Verma 1495

PHILOSOPHY (A)

(A)Indian (Saddarsananióthe six systems:

Texts, Translations, and Studies) (i)

Sankhya, (ii) Yoga, (iii) Nyaya, (iv) Vaisesika,

(v) Mimamsa, (vi) Vedanta (including all

schools, e.g. Advaita, Visistadvaita etc.)

The Acarya: Sankara of Kaladi (A Story) I.S.Madugula 225 [1802-6]

Vallabhacarya on the Love Games of KrsnaJames D. Redington 495 [0657-3]

*Valmiki's Sanskrit L.A. Van Daalen 395

[1925-2]

The Veda and Indian Culture: An Introductory

Essay Kireet JoshI 95 [0889-8]

Veda-Laksana: Vedic Ancillary Literature

K. Parameswara Aithal 750 [1120-1]

THE VEDA OF THE BLACK YAJUSSCHOOL (2 Vols.) (Eng. Tr. of

Taittiriya Samhita) Tr. A.B. Keith (F/C)[0886-7] (Set)

A Vedic Concordance Maurice Bloomfield1200 [0654-2]

*Vedic Cosmography and AstronomyRichard L. Thompson 295(C), 195(P)

[1921-4](C), [1954-2](P)

Vedic Equality and Hinduism: A Reformist

Agenda (Dalit Emancipation and

Return to Vedic Brotherhood O.P.Gupta 450 (C), 295 (P)

Vedic Experience: Mantramanjari (An

Anthology of the Vedas for modern man

and contemporary celebration) Ed. & Tr.

Raimundo Panikkar 750 [1280-2]

Vedic Hermeneutics K. SatchidanandaMurty 350 [1105-8]

Vedic Hymns (SBE Vols. 32, 46) Tr. F. MaxMuller & H. Oldenberg 700

Vedic Mathematics Bharati Krsna Tirthaji,Gen. Ed. V.S. Agarwala 395(C), 165(P)

[0163-9](C), [0164-6](P)

Vedic Metaphysics Bharati Krsna Tirthaji595 [1092-1]

VEDIC MYTHOLOGY (2 Vols.) AlfredHillebrandt, Tr. S.R. Sarma 995 (Set)

[0801-0]

Vedic Mythology A.A. Macdonell 295

[1113-3]

A Vedic Reader for Students A.A. Macdonell295(C), 150(P) [1017-4](C), [1018-1]

(P)

Vedic Tantrism: A Study of Rgvidhana of

Saunaka (Text, Eng. Tr.) M.S. Bhat400 [0197-4]

Acting as a Way of Salvation: A Study of

Raganuga Bhakti Sadhana David L.Haberman (F/C) [1794-4]

Advaita and Visistadvaita: A Study based on

Vedanta Desikaís Satadusani S.M.Srinivasa Chari 300 [1535-3]

The Advaita Tradition in Indian Philosophy:

A Study of Advaita in Buddhism,

Vedanta & Kashmira Shaivism

Chandradhar Sharma 395 [1312-0]

Advaita Vedanta (An Introduction) ArvindSharma 295 [2027-2]

Advaita Vedanta (Vol. II, Pt. 2 of PHISPC)

R. Balasubramanian 1200

The Advaita Vedanta of Brahmasiddhi AllenW. Thrasher 275 [0982-6]

Anthology of Kumarila Bhattaís Works P.S.Sharma 95 [2084-5]

The Arthasamgraha of Laugaksi Bhaskara

(Skt. Text with Eng. Tr.) Eds. A.B.Gajendragadkar & R.D. Karmarkar 250

[1443-1] (P)

Asparsa-Yoga (A Study of Gaudapadaís

Mandukya Karika) Colin Cole 295

[1992-4]

The Basic Ways of Knowing: An Indepth

Study of Kumarilaís Contribution to

Indian Epistemology G.P. Bhatt,Foreword by T.R.V. Murti 395 [0580-4]

THE BAUDHAYANA SRAUTASUTRA(4 Vols.) Critically Ed. & Tr. C.G. Kashikar4200 (Set) [1852-1]

Bhamati and Vivarna Schools of Advaita

Vedanta P.S. Roodurmun, Ed. KanshiRam 495 [1890-3]

Bhoga Karika of Sadyojyoti (With the

Commentary of Aghora Siva) An Introd.

with Eng. Tr. W.A. Borody 395 [2935-0]

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Brahman and Person: Essays by Richard De

Smet, SJ Ed. Ivo Coelho 695 [3459-0]

Changing Minds: Mind, Consciousness and

Identity in Patanjaliís Yoga Sutra and

Cognitive Neuro-Science Michele MarieDesmarais 695 (C), 395 (P), [3328-9],

(C)[3336-4](P)

Classical Indian Ethical Thought: A

Philosophical Study of Hindu, Jaina and

Bauddha Morals Kedar Nath Tiwari 395

(C); 225 (P) [1607-7](C), [1608-4](P)

*Classical Indian Metaphysics: Refutations

of Realism and the Emergence of New

Logic Stephen H. Phillips 395(C), 295(P)

[1488-2](C), [1489-9](P)

*Classical Indian Philosophy of Mind: ANyaya Dualist Tradition Kisor KumarChakrabarti 350 [1704-3]

Classical Samkhya: An Interpretation of its

History and Meaning G.J. Larson F/C

[0503-3]

Consciousness in Advaita Vedanta WilliamM. Indich F/C [1251-2]

Development of Nyaya Philosophy and itsSocial Context (Vol. 3 Pt. I of PHISPC)Sibajiban Bhattacharyya 1650

Developments in Indian Philosophy fromEighteenth Century Onwards: Classical

& Western (Vol.10, Pt.I of PHISPC)Daya Krishna 1200

Dharmasutras: The Law Codes of Apastamba,

Gautama, Baudhayana and Vasistha

Annot. Text & Tr. Patrick Olivelle 1295

[1739-5]

Dharmasutra Parallels: Containing the

Dharmasutras of Apastamba Gautama,

Baudhayana and Vasistha Ed. & Tr.

Patrick Olivelle 695 [2970-1]

Dimensions of Renunciation in AdvaitaVedanta Kapil N. Tiwari 200 [0825-6]

Epistemology of Perception: Transliterated

Text, Translation and Philosophical

commentary of Gangesaís Tattva-

cintamani (Jewel of Reflection on the

Truth)(Pra tyaksa -Khanda -The

Perception chapter) Stephen H. Phillips& N. S. Ramanuja Tatacharya 895

[3332-6]

Essays in Indian Philosophy, Religion andLiterature Eds. Piotr Balcerowicz & MarekMejor 895 [1978-8]

*The Essential Vedanta: A New SourceBook of Advaita Vedanta Eds. Eliot Deutsch& Rohit Dalvi 450

The Essentials of Indian Philosophy M.Hiriyana 295(C), 195(P) [1304-5](C),[1330-4](P)

Ethics and the History of Indian PhilosophyShyam Ranganathan 795 [3193-3]

Experiential Dimension of Advaita VedantaArvind Sharma 195 [1058-7]

Extracting the Essence of the Sruti (TheSrutisarasamuddharnam of Totakacarya)Michael Comans 195 [1410-3]

From Vasubandhu to Chaitanya: Studies inIndian Philosophy and its TextualHistory Ed. Johannes Bronkhorst &Karin Preisendanz 750 [3472-9]

The Fundamentals of Advaita Vedanta K.Narain 395

Fundamentals of Visistadvaita Vedanta: AStudy Based on Vedanta Desikaís Tattva-Mukta-Kalapa S.M. Srinivasa Chari 495[0266-7]

Gangesaís Theory of Truth : Containing theText of Gangesaís Pramanya (jnapti)vada (with an Eng. Tr., ExplanatoryNotes and an Introd. Essay) JitendraNath Mohanty 350 [0618-4]

Gautama: The Nyaya Philosophy N.S.Junankar (F/C) [0896-6]

God Veda Bharati 240

Hermeneutical Essays on Vedantic TopicsJ.G. Arapura 190 [0183-7]

Hermeneutics and Language in PurvaMimamsa (A Study in Sabara Bhasya)Othmar Gachter 195 [0692-4]

Hermeneutics, Holography and IndianIdealism: A Study of Projection andGaudapadaís Mandukya Karika StephenKaplan F/C [0383-1]

Hindu Philosophy Theos Bernard 275(C),190(P) [1372-4](C), [1373-1](P)

History and the Doctrine of the AjivikasA.L. Basham 595 [1204-8]

HISTORY OF EARLY VEDANTAPHILOSOPHY (2 Pts.) HajimeNakamura, Tr. into Eng. HajimeNakamura, Trevor Leggett & TaitetzUnno, Ed. Sengaku Mayeda. 895 (Pt.-I)[0651-1]; 1395 (Pt.-II) [1963-4]

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHIES (28 Vols.)Gen. Ed. Karl H. Potter ISBN : 978-81-208-0307-7 (Set)

Vol. I: Bibliography (2 Parts)óKarl H. Potter indicates the scope of the project and provides a list of

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Vol. II: Indian Metaphysics and Epistemologyó Karl H. Potterprovides a detailed resume of current knowledge about

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Vol. V: The Philosophy of the Grammarians óHarold G.Coward & K. Kunjunni Raja The summaries of the main

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PHILOSOPHY (A) PHILOSOPHY (A)

History of Indian Logic Satis ChandraVidyabhushan 695 [0565-1]

HISTORY OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY(5 Vols.) S.N. Dasgupta. Vol. I 395[0412-8] Vol. II 425 [0413-5]; Vol. III425 [0414-2]; Vol. IV 395 [0415-9];Vol. V 195 [0416-6] 1500 (Set) [0408-1]

HISTORY OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY(2 Vols.) Erich Frauwallner, Tr. fromGerman into Eng. by V.M. Bedekar 995(Set) [0987-1]

History of the Dvaita School of Vedantaand its Literature (From the EarliestBeginnings to Your Own Times)B.N.K. Sharma 1295 [1575-9]

In Search of Reality: A Layman JourneyThrough Indian Philosophy O.N.Krishnan 595 (C); 395 (P) 2012-8(C);2021-0 (P)

* The Indian Mind: Essentials of IndianPhilosophy and Culture Charles A.Moore 695 [3279-4]

INDIAN PHILOSOPHY (3 Vols.)Jadunath Sinha 3500 (Set) [1603-9]

Indian Philosophy A-Z Christopher Bartley225

Indian Philosophy and Philosophy ofScience (Vol. XV of PHISPCísMonograph) Sundar Sarukkai 450

Indian Philosophy and Text Science Ed.Toshihiro Wada 495 [3405-7]

Indian Realism Jadunath Sinha 295 [0085-4]

Integral Non-Dualism (A CriticalExposition of Vijnanabhiksuís Systemof Philosophy) Kanshi Ram 395 [1212-3]

Introduction to Madhyamaka PhilosophyJaideva Singh 75 [0326-8]

Introduction to Sankaraís Advaitism P.V.Joshi F/C [3156-8]

Isvara Pratyabhijna Karika of Utpaladeva(Verses on the Recognition of theLord) Translated from the Skt. withComm. B.N. Pandit, Ed. Lise F. VailF/C [1785-2] (C) [1786-9] (P)

The Isvarapratyabhijnakarika of Utpaladeva(With the Author's Vrtti) ( Critical

Edition of Annotated Translation)

Raffaele Torella 650 [1867-5]

ISVARAPRATYABHIJNA-VIMARSINI(3 Vols.) (Doctrine of Divine

Recognition) Eds. K.A. Subramania Iyer& K.C. Pandey, Gen. Ed. R.C. Dwivedi 600

(Set) [0019-9]

Jiva Gosvaminís Tattva Sandarbha: A Study on

the Philosophical and Sectarian

Development of the Gaudia Vaisnava

Movement Stuart Mark Elkman (F/C)[0187-5]

*Karma and Chaos Paul R. Fleischwan 200

*Karma and Rebirth in the Classical IndianTraditions W.D.OíFlaherty 495(C), 295(P)

[0884-3](C), [1671-8](P)

*Karma and Rebirth: A Cross Cultural Study

Gananath Obeyesekare 595 [2609-0]

*Karma: Rhythmic Return to Harmony Eds.

V. Hanson, R. Stewart & S. Nicholson 295

[1816-3]

Language and Release (Saravjnatmanís

Pancaprakriya) Ivan Kocmarek F/C

[0004-5]

Logic and Belief in Indian Philosophy Ed.

Piotr Balcerowicz 1295[3446-0]

Logic, Language and Reality (Indian Philo-

sophies and Contemporary Issues) BimalK. Matilal 695[0008-3]

Materials for the Study of Navya Nyaya LogicDaniel Henry Holmes Ingalls 295 [0384-8]

Maya in Physics Nrusingh Charan Panda 695

[0698-6]

Metaphysics of Experience in AdvaitaVedanta: A Phenomenological Approach

Debabrata Sinha F/C [0942-0]

The Method of Early Advaita Vedanta (A

Study of Gaudapada, Sankara, Suresvara

and Padmapada) Michael Comans 495

[1722-7]

The Method of the Vedanta (A Critical

Account of the Advaita Tradition) SwamiSatchidanandendra, Tr. A.J. Alston 950

[1358-8]

Mimamsa and Vedanta (Interaction andContinuity) Ed. Johannes Bronkhorst 600[3174-2]

Navya Nyaya System of Logic D.C. Guha(F/C)

NYAYA SUTRA OF GAUTAMA (4 Vols.)(Eng. Tr.) Ganganath Jha 2495 (Set)

[1264-2]

Nyaya Sutra of Gautama Ed. Nandlal Sinha,Tr. S.C. Vidyabhushan F/C [0748-8]

Origin and Development of the VaisesikaSystem (Vol.II, Pt. 4 of PHISPC) AnantlalThakur 1250

An Outline of History of Saiva PhilosophyK.C. Pandey & R.C. Dwivedi F/C [0091-

5]

Outlines of Indian Philosophy M. Hiriyanna495(C), 295(P) [1086-0](C), [1099-

0](P)

Paramarthasara of Abhinavagupta: Essence

of the Supreme Truth (With the

Commentary of Yogaraja) Tr. Deba BrataSen Sharma 450

* Perceiving in Advaita Vedanta: Epistemo-logical Analysis and Interpretation BinaGupta 350 [1296-3]

*Perception, Knowledge and Disbelief (AStudy of Jayarasiís Sceptism) Eli Franco500 [1119-5]

Philosophical Concepts Relevant toSciences in Indian Tradition (Vol. III Pt.4 & 5 of PHISPC) Pranab Kumar Sen.2650 (Each Pt.)

The Philosophical Traditions of IndiaP.T. Raju 395 [0983-3]

*Philosophies of India Heinrich Zimmer,Ed. Joseph Campbell F/C [0735-8](C),[0739-6](P)

Philosophy of Self-Realisation of SwamiYogeshwaranand Saraswati Inder BhanBhasin 295

Philosophy of Sri Madhvacarya Ed. B.N.K.Sharma 595 [0068-7]

The Philosophy of the Upanishads PaulDeussen, Tr. A.S. Geden 250 [1620-6]

The Philosophy of the Vallabha School ofVedanta K. Narain 495

The Philosophy of Visistadvaita Vedanta: AStudy Based on Vedanta DesikaísAdhikarana-Saravali S.M.S. Chari 795[3180-3]

Prakrti in Samkhya Yoga: Material Principle,Religious Experience, EthicalImplications Knut A. Jacobsen F/C [1827-9]

The Pratyabhijna Philosophy G.V. Tagare295 [1892-7]

Presuppositions of Indiaís Philosophies KarlH. Potter 295 [0779-2]

Problem of Evil and Indian Thought ArthurL. Herman 350 [0753-2]

The Problem of Universals in IndianPhilosophy Raja Ram Dravid, Ed. KanshiRam 595 [0832-4]

Purvamimamsa from an InterdiciplinaryPoint of View (Vol. II, Pt. 6 PHISPC)Ed. K.T. Pandurangi 1950

The Radiant Sameness (SatpurusaMaharajsri Mangatramjiís Samatavilasa)Ed., Tr. & Notes by Som Raj Gupta 795[3410-1]

*Ramana, Sankara and the Forty Verses(The Essential Teachings of Advaita)Ramana Maharshi & Sankara Introd.Alan Jacobs 195 [1988-7]

Rambles in Vedanta B.R. Rajam Iyer F/C[0912-3](C), [0913-0](P)

The Role of the Example (°drstanta) inClassical Indian Logic Eds. ShoryuKatsura & Ernst Steinkellner 2100

Saiva Siddhanta: An Indian School ofMystical Thought H.W. Schomerus, Tr.Mary Law, Ed. Humphrey Palmer595[1569-8]

A Saiva Siddhanta Theology (A context forHindu Christian Dialogue) RohanDunuwila (F/C)

Saivism in Philosophical Perspective (A Studyof the Formative Concepts, Problemsand Methods of Saiva Siddhanta)K. Sivaraman 595 [1771-5]

*Sankara on the Yoga Sutras Trevor Leggett375 [2989-3]

Sankaracaryaís Concept of Relation SaraGrant 295 [1597-1]

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The Sarva Darsana Samgraha (or Review ofthe different systems of the HinduPhilosophy) Madhava Acharya, Trs. E.B.Cowell & A.E. Gough 350 [1341-0]

Self and its States: A States of ConsciousnessDoctrine in Advaita Vedanta Andrew O.Fort (F/C) [0633-7]

Seven Great Untenables (Sapta-Vidha

Anupapatti) John Grimes 190 [0682-5]

Seven Systems of Indian Philosophy

Rajmani Tigunait 240

Sivastotravali of Utpaldeva (Text in

Devanagari with Eng. Tr. & Introd.)

N.K. Kotru (F/C) [0011-3](C), [0270-

4](P)

The Structure and Meaning of Badarayanaís

Brahma Sutras (A Translation and

Analysis of Adhyaya I) Tr. George C.Adams 250 [0931-4]

Studies in Indian Thought (Collected Papers

of Professor T.R.V. Murti) Ed. Harold G.Coward 550 [1310-6]

Studies in Mimamsa (Dr. Mandan Mishra

Felicitation Volume) Ed. R.C. Dwivedi(F/C) [1109-6]

A Study of Time in Indian Philosophy

Anindita Niyogi Balslev 595 [3374-6]

The Supreme Wisdom of the Upanisads (An

Introduction) Klaus G. Witz (F/C) [1573-5]

The Supreme Yoga (Yoga Vasistha) A New

Tr. by Swami Venkatesananda 395(C),

250(P) [1964-1](C), [1975-7](P)

Tattvacintamani of Gangesa (Beginning

with Upadhi and ending with Badha)

(With a commentary Sukhabodhika

Tippanika by Vacaka Gunaratna) Ed.

Nagin J. Shah 995 [2030-2]

The Tattvacintamani of GangesaUpadhyaya (Vol. I) (with the

Commentary of Mathura NathaTarkavagisa, Ed. by Kamakhya NathaTarkavagisa), Eng. Introd. S.C.Vidyabhusana 595 [2549-9]

*The Teachers of the One Living Advaita:Conversations on the Nature of Non-

Duality Paula Marvelly 295

The Theism of Nyaya-Vaisesika C. Bulcke30

Theistic Vedanta (Vol.II, Pt.3 of PHISPC)Ed. R. Balasubramanian 1950

* Theory and Practice of Yoga: Essays in

Honour of Gerald James Larson Ed.

Knut A. Jacobsen 595 [3232-9]

Vadirajaís Refutation of Sankaraís Non-

Dualism: Clearing the Way to Theism

L. Stafford Betty 195 [3158-2]

The Variegated Plumage: Encounters

with Indian Philosophy (A

Commemoration Volume in Honour

of Pandit Jankinath Kaul 'Kamal') Eds.

N.B. Patil & Mrinal Kaul 'Martand'595 [1953-5]

Vedanta Sutras with Ramanujaís Comm.

(SBE Vol. 48) Tr. George Thibaut 350

Vedanta Sutras with Sankaraís Comm.(SBE Vols. 34, 38) Tr. George Thibaut700

Vedic Vision of Consciousness and Reality

(Vol. XII, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) SatyaPrakash Singh 1400

The Vibrating Universe N.C. Panda 595

[1291-8]

*The Vivekacudamani of Sankaracarya

Bhagavatpada (An Introduction &

Translation) Tr. & Ed. John Grimes 495

(C); 325 (P) [2038-8] (C), [2039-5]

(P)

What is Karma? Paul Brunton 150

Word Index to the Prasastapadabhasya (A

Complete Word Index to the Printed

editions of the Prasastapadabhasya)

Johannes Bronkhorst & Yves Ramseier175 [1272-7]

THE WORD SPEAKS TO THEFAUSTIAN MAN: (A Translation andInterpretation of the Prasthanatrayiand Sankaraís Bhasya for theParticipation of the Contemporaryman (Vol. I: Isa, Kena, Katha andPrasna Upanisads) (Vol. II: MundakaUpanisads with Gaudapada Karika)(Vol. III: Taittriya Upanisad AitareyaUpanisad)(Vol. IV: Chandogya

Upanisad)(Vol. V in 2 Pts. Brhadaranyaka

Upanisad) Som Raj Gupta Vol. I 500[0826-3], Vol. II 550 [1175-1], Vol. III

550 [1545-2], Vol. IV 995 [1797-5]Vol. V in 2 Pts. 2500 (Set) [3271-8]

Yoga and Indian Philosophy Karel WernerF/C [0608-5](C),[1609-1](P)

Yoga as Philosophy and Religion S.N.Dasgupta 195 [0218-6]

Yoga Philosophy in Relation to OtherSystems of Indian Thought S.N. Dasgupta395 [0909-3]

The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali SwamiVenkatesanand 395 [3361-7]

Yogasutra of Patanjali-Vyasa Bhashya (Textwith Eng. Tr.)Tr. Bangali Baba 295(C),150(P) [0154-7](C), [0155-4](P)

The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali on Concentrationof Mind Fernando Tola & CarmenDragonetti, Tr. K.D.Prithipaul 295(C),175(P) [0258-2](C), [0259-9](P)

* The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali (A StudyGuide for Book I Samadhi Pada) Tr. &Comm. Baba Hari Dass, Ed. with anIntrod. Dayanand Diffenbaugh 400

Yoga Sutras of Patanjali With the Expositionof Vyasa (Vol. II: Sadhana-Pada) Tr. &Comm. Veda Bharati 1195 [2069-2]

Yoga-System of Patanjali or the AncientHindu Doctrine of Concentration ofMind Tr. J.H. Woods 695(C), 495(P)[0570-5](C), [0577-4] (P)

PHILOSOPHY (B)

General, Western, Modern,Indian etc.

*Action: A Selection of Passages from theTeachings of J. Krishnamurti (StudyBook Series) 150 [3273-2]

*Anthropology and Historiography ofScience D.P. Chattopadhyaya 250 [0954-3]

The Architecture of Knowledge: QuantumMechanics, Neuro Science, Computers andConsciousness (Vol. XIII of PHISPCísMonograph) Subhash Kak 375

*The Art and Practice of Astral ProjectionOphiel 200

Ascent of Self: A Reinterpretation of theMystical Poetry of Lalla Ded B.N. Parimoo(F/C) [0305-3]

*Astral Oddyssey: Exploring Out-of-BodyExperience Carol Eby 195 [1830-9]

Being and Meaning Sebastian Alackapally490 [1803-3]

*Between East and West: From Singularityto Community Luce Irigaray 125

*Beyond Orientalism: The Work of WilhelmHalbfass and its Impact on Indian andCross-Cultural Studies Ed. Eli Franco &Karin Preisendauz 895 [3110-0]

Beyond the Word: The Multiple Gestures ofTradition Sitakant Mahapatra 150 [1108-9]

Bliss of Reality: Essays on J. Krishnamurtiísextraordinary Insights into life SusunagaWeeraperuma 85 [1423-3]

*Celebrating Death: Life after Death,Beginnings or End ? John Mumford 175

Chinese Thought: An Introduction Ed.Donald H. Bishop 495 [1139-3]

Choosing a Path Swami Rama 300

*The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti(Each Vol. 350)

Vol. I: The Art of Listening [3241-1]

Vol. II: What is Right Action? [3242-8]

Vol. III: The Mirror of Relationship [3243-5]

Come, Come Yet Again Come Osho 300

*Coming Home: The Experience ofEnlightenment in Sacred TraditionsLex Hixon 225

A Comparative History of Ideas HajimeNakamura 750 [1004-4]

Contemporary Indian Philosophy B.K. Lal295(C), 195(P) [0260-5](C), [0261-2](P)

Contemporary Indian Philosophy MargaretChatterjee 595(C), 250(P) [0385-5](C),[0480-7](P)

*The Cosmotheandric Experience:Emerging Religious ConsciousnessRaimon Panikkar, Ed. with Introd. ScottEastham 250 [1340-3]

A Course in Indian Philosophy A.K. Warder495(C), 295(P) [1244-4](C), [1482-0(P)

Critical History of Western PhilosophyY. Masih. 575(C), 275(P) [1241-3](C),[1242-0](P)

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Vol. 12 There Is No Thinker, Only Thought (1961)

Vol. 13 A Psychological Revolution (1962-1963)

Vol. 14 The New Mind (1963-1964)

Vol. 15 The Dignity of Living (1964-1965)

Vol. 16 The Beauty of Death (1965-1966)

Vol. 17 Perennial Questions (1966-1967)

Vol. 18 The Concordance Index

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2019

* The Era of the Individual: A contributionto a History of Subjectivity Alain Renaut,Trs. M.B. De Bevoise & Franklin Philip 295[1697-8]

Ethical Relativism and Universalism SaralJhingran 495 [1820-0]

*The Ethics of Deconstruction (Derida andLevinas) Simon Critchley 495 [2764-6]

An Ever-Expanding Quest of Life andKnowledge Surama Dasgupta 125

Evil and the Retributive Hypothesis G.C.Nayak 225 [1097-6]

*Experincing the Soul (Before Birth,During Life, After Death)Eliot Jay Rosen395(C), 250(P) [2766-0](C), [2768-4](P)

Freedom, Progress and Society Eds. R.Balasubramanian & Sibajiban Bhatta-charyya (F/C) [0262-9]

*Freud and Philosophy: An Essay onInterpretation Paul Ricoeur, Tr. DenisSavage 795 [3305-0]

From Death to Birth: Understanding Karmaand Reincarnation Rajmani Tigunait240

*Gilles Deleuzeís Difference andRepetition: A Critical Introduction andGuide James Williams 395 [2762-2]

GLOBAL HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY(5 Vols.) John C. Plott (Set) [0549-1]

Vol. I The Axial Age 200 [0158-5]

Vol. II The Hellenistic-Bactrian Period250 [0456-2]

Vol. III The Patristic-Sutra Period 350[0550-7]

Vol. IV The Period of Scholasticism (Pt. I)(800-1150 A.D.) 495 [0551-4]

Vol. V The Period of Scholasticism (Pt. II)(1150-1350 A.D.) 395 [0552-1]

GLOBAL PHILOSOPHICAL ANDECOLOGICAL CONCEPTS: Cycles,Causality, Ecology and Evolution inVarious Traditions and their Impact onModern Biology (2 Vols.) Rudi Jansma2950 (Set)[3198-8]

*God and Science: Divine Causation andthe Laws of Nature Richard Thompson595 [3254-1]

Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy

C.D. Sharma 395(C), 145(P) [0364-0](C),

[0365-7](P)

*Culture and Consciousness (Literature

Regained) William S. Haney 295 [2755-4]

*Culture and Modernity: East-West

Philosophic Perspectives Eliot Deutsch(F/C) [1200-0]

Despair and Modernity: Reflections from

Modern Indian Paintings Harsha V.Dehejia with Prem Shankar Jha & RanjitHoskote 195 [1755-5]

Development of Modern Indian Thought

and the Social Sciences (Vol. X, Pt. 5 of

PHISPC) Ed. by Sabyasachi Bhattacharya1950

The Dialogue with Death (Sri Aurobindoís

Savitri, a Mystical Approach) Rohit Mehta395(C), 275(P) [1222-2](C), [1223-9](P)

*Dialogues on Reality: An Exploration into

the Nature of our Ultimate Identity

Robert Powell 225

*Discovering the Realm Beyond Appear-

ance: Pointers to the Inexpressible

Robert Powell 225

*The Divine Matrix (Creativity as link

Between East and West) Joseph A.Bracken, S.J. 145 [1416-5]

Divine Player A Study of Krsna Lila DavidKinsley 275 [1313-7]

*A Dwelling Place for Wisdom RaimonPanikkar, Tr. Annemarie S. Kidder 195

[1314-4]

*Embracing Heaven and Earth: The

Liberation Teachings for Enlighten-

ment Andrew Cohen 150

Encounters with Infinity : A Metama-

thematical Dissertation Michael VanLaanen 395

The Enworlded Subjectivity: Its Three

Worlds and Beyond (Vol. XI, Pt. 4 of

PHISPC) Ed. R. Balasubramaniam2600

The Great Mystery of Life Beyond Death

Hiralal L. Kaji 225

Healing the Future: The Journey within

Deepak Kashyap 225

*Heideggar and Asian Thought Ed. GrahamParkes 495 [0802-7]

* Heideggerís Philosophy of Being (A Critical

Interpretation) Herman Philipse 695

[1684-8]

History of American Philosophy H.W.Schneider 300 [2454-6]

*A HISTORY OF CHINESEPHILOSOPHY (2 Vols.) Fung Yu-Lan,Tr. Derk Bodde (F/C) [1161-4] (Set)

History of Pre-Buddhistic Indian Philosophy

B.M. Barua 600 [0796-9]

How to Achieve Incredible Results by

Inspiration P. Vatsala & T. Gokulan 225

Indian Perspectives on the Physical World

(Vol. IV, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) Ed. B.V.Subbarayappa 1350

*Individual & Society-The Bondage of

Conditioning: A Selection of Passages

from the Teachings of J. Krishnamurti

(Study Book Series) 150 [3275-6]

Integral Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo RamShanker Misra F/C [1329-8]

*Interpreting Across Boundaries: New Essays

in Comparative Philosophy Gerald JamesLarson & Eliot Deutsch 150 [0622-1]

Introduction to Comparative Philosophy

P.T. Raju 495 [0985-7]

*An Introduction to Metaphysics MartinHeidegger, Tr. Ralph Manheim 295 [1645-9]

Introduction to Religious Philosophy Y.Masih 495(C), 295(P) [0853-9](C),

[0854-6](P)

Intuition: Its Nature and Uses in Human

Experiences Hope K. Fitz 250 [1772-2]

*Intuition: Awakening Your Inner Guide

Judee Gee 275

The Intuitive Way: A Guide to Living from

Inner Wisdom Penney Peirce 395

*An Investigation into the Nature ofConsciousness and Form: Mechanistic

and Non Mechanistic Science RichardL. Thompson 395 [1920-7]

J. Krishnamurti and Sant Kabir: A Study inDepth Rohit Mehta & Shridevi Mehta295(C) 150 (P) [0667-2](C), [0668-9](P)

J.Krishnamurti and the Nameless Experience

Rohit Mehta 395(C), 250(P) [0589-

7](C), [0590-3](P)

J. Krishnamurti: As I Knew Him SusunagaWeeraperuma 195(C), 95(P) [1444-8]

(C), [1427-1] (P)

J. Krishnamurti: Great Liberator or Failed

Messiah Luis S.R. Vas 195 [2051-7]

Jiddu Krishnamurti A Bibliographical Guide

Susunaga Weeraperuma 145 [1426-4]

Jiddu Krishnamurti: World Philosopher

1895-1986 (His Life and Thoughts)

C.V. Williams 695 (C), 495(P) [2032-6]

(C), [2033-3] (P)

Jnanasrimitraís Anupalabdhirahasya and

Sarvasabdabhavacarca (A Critical Edition

with a survey of his Anupalabdhi-

Theory) Birgit Kellner 2200

Journey with Death Rohit Mehta 295(C),

150(P)[0295-7](C), [0296-4](P)

Kalachakra Meditations (Based on the

Discussion Between J. Krishnamurti and

David Bohm in the Ending of Time)

Ramesh Grover 495

*Karmic Facts & Fallacies Ina Marx 225

*Knowing Beyond Knowledge: Epistemo-

logies of Religious Experience in

Classical and Modern Advaita Thomas A.Forsthoefel 395 [2956-5]

Knowledge, Culture and Value Ed. R.C.Pandeya F/C [0687-0]

Knowledge Freedom and Language: An

Interwoven Fabric of Man, Time and

World D.P. Chattopadhyaya F/C [0630-6]

*Krishnamurti: Love and Freedom (Appro-

aching a Mystery) Peter Michel 125 [1368-7]

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*Krishnamurti: The Man, The Mystery &

the Message Stuart Holroyd 195

Life Surrendered in God: The Philosophy

and Practices of Kriya Yoga Roy EugeneDavis 295(C), 195(P) [1495-0](C),

[1496-7](P)

Living and Dying: From Moment toMoment Susunaga Weeraperuma 65

[1422-6]

* Living Enlightenment: A Call for EvolutionBeyond Ego Andrew Cohen 150

Love and Family Life Swami Rama 180

Love Whispers Swami Rama 180

Maya: Divine and Human Teun Goudriaan300 [2389-1]

Maya in Radhakrishnanís Thought DonaldA. Braue 110 [2297-9]

*The Meditative Mind: A Selection ofPassages from the Teachings of J.

Krishnamurti (Study Book Series) 150[3272-5]

Mind and Spirit of India N.K. Devaraja 125[2486-7]

*Mind Only : A Philosophical and Doctrinal

Analysis of the Vijnanavada Thomas E.Wood 275 [1239-0]

*Mirror of Consciousness : Art Creativity

and Veda Anna Bonshek 595 [1774-6]

*The Mirror of Relationship - Love, Sex andChastity: A Selection of Passages from

the Teachings of J. Krishnamurti (StudyBook Series) 150 [3274-9]

Mystical Verses of Lalla (A Journey of SelfRealization) Tr. with an Introd. JaishreeKak 450 [3255-5]

Naturalistic Tradition in Indian ThoughtDale Riepe 495 [1293-2]

* Nobody Home: From Belief to Clarity JanKersschot 175

*The Observer and the Observed: A

Selection of Passages from theTeachings of J. Krishnamurti) (Study

Book Series) 150 [3276-3]

*Of Grammatology by Jacques DerridaTr. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak 395 [1187-

4]

The Oneness/Otherness Mystery: The

Synthesis of Science and Mysticism

Sutapas Bhattacharya (F/C) [1654-1]

Pandit N.R. Bhatt Felicitation Volume P.S.Filliozat, S.P. Narang & C.P. Bhatta 425

[1183-6]

Path to Liberation from Known to Unknown

P.V. Joshi 350 [3155-1]

*Path Without Form: A Journey into the

Realm Beyond Thought Robert Powell225

*Perspectives: The Timeless Way of Wisdom

(The Notebooks of Paul Brunton Vol.I)

Paul Brunton 395

*Phenomenology of Perception M. Merleau-Ponty, Tr. Colin Smith 895 [1346-5]

*Phenomenology of Spirit G.W.F. Hegal,Tr. A.V. Miller 495 [1473-8]

Philosophical Consciousness and Scientific

Knowledge: Conceptual linkages and

Civilizational Background (Vol. II, Pt. 1

of PHISPC) Ed. D. P. Chattopadhyaya 1450

Philosophical Enquiries Margaret Chatterjee295(C), 195(P) [0316-9](C), [0317-6](P)

Philosophical Essays S.N. Dasgupta 395

[0750-1]

Philosophical Humanism and Contemporary

India V.P. Varma 150 [2101-9]

Philosophy and the Theistic Mysticism of

the Alvars S.M.S. Chari 395 [1342-7]

*Philosophy in Classical India: The Proper

work of Reason Jonardon Ganeri 395

[3337-1]

Philosophy of Gorakhnath: With Goraksha-

Vacana-Sangraha Akshaya KumarBanerjea 350(C), 250(P) [0534-7](C),

[0535-4](P)

Philosophy of Hindu Sadhana Nalini KantaBrahma, Foreword by Sarvepalli Radha-krishnan 450 [1066-2]

Philosophy of Jnanadeva B.P. Bahirat 295(C),

195(P) [1574-2](C)

Philosophy of Non-Attachment M.M.Agrawal 95 [2189-7]

*The Philosophy of Sarvepalli Radhakri-shnan Paul Arthur Schilpp 575 [0792-1]

Philosophy Religion and Culture: Essays in

Search of Definitions & Directions N.K.Devaraja (F/C) [1674-9]

Political Philosophy of Sri AurobindoV.P. Varma 350 [0686-3]

Positive Sciences of Ancient HindusBrajendranath Seal 350 [0925-3]

*The Problem of Perception A.D. Smith395 [2024-1]

The Quest for the Inner Man Joseph Vrinte200 [1502-5]

* The Quiet Mind John E. Coleman 225

Ramana Maharshiís Philosophy of Existenceand Modern Science: The Convergence

in their vision of Reality J.Sithamparanathan 395 [3298-5]

*Reading the New Nietzsche: The Birth of

Tragedy, The Gay Science, Thus spoke

Zarathustra, and on the Genealogy of

Morals David B. Allison 395 [3057-8]

Realization of the Supreme Self: The

Bhagavad Gita Yogas Trevor Leggett 295

Reason and Revelation Gopi Krishna 50

* Rebellion Revolution and ReligiousnessOsho 225

Religion Philosophy Yoga: A Selection of

Articles Jean Filliozat, Tr. Maurice Shukla495 [0718-1]

*The Roots of Reference: The Paul Carus

Lectures W.V. Quine 395 [3365-4]

Samkara and Bradley S.N.L Shrivastava 100

*Saussure and his Interpreters Roy Harris450 [2765-3]

Sayings of J. Krishnamurti SusunagaWeeraperuma 195 [1421-9]

*The Shape of Ancient Thought:Comparative Studies in Greek

and Indian Philosophies ThomasMcEvilley 1595 [3339-5]

Shunya and Nothingness in SciencePhilosophy and Religion Jayant Burde795 [3343-2]

Sphota Theory of Language Harold G.Coward 175 [0181-3]

Spiritual Revolution Premananda Deva &Lakshmi Devi 395 (C), 250 (P) [1859-0](C), [1860-6] (P)

Sri Aurobindo and Karl Marx: IntegralSociology and Dialectical Sociology D.P.Chattopadhyaya 495 [0388-6]

Studies in Occultism H.P. Blavatsky 195

Studies in Philosophy (2 Vols. in one) K.C.Bhattacharya, Ed. Gopinath Bhattacharya1195 [2972-5]

A Study in the Dialectics of Sphota GaurinathSastri 150 [2778-3]

That Pathless Land: Essays on the Beauty &Uniqueness of J. Krishnamurtiís Teach-ings Susunaga Weeraperuma 95 [1424-0]

Thinking and Destiny Harold W. Percival 795(C), 490 (P) [1783-8] (C), [1809-5] (P)

*To be and Not to be, That is the Answer:Unique Experiments for Tapping ourInfinite Resources D.E. Harding 225

The Truth will Set You Free Swami Purna175

*Twenthieth Century Analytic PhilosophyAvrum Stroll 495 [3143-8]

*Understanding Foucault Geoff Danaher,Tony Schirato & Jen Webb 225 [1818-7]

*Understanding the Mind: An Explanationof the Nature and Functions of theMind Geshe Kelsang Gyatso 295 [1891-0]

Vedic Physics: Towards Unification ofQuantum Mechanics and GeneralRelativity Keshav Dev Verma, Forewordby Murli Manohar Joshi 695 [3270-1]

*Ways of Thinking of Eastern PeoplesHajime Nakamura, Ed. Philip P. Wiener700 [0764-8]

BHAGAVAD GITA

Astavakragita: The Song of the SelfSupreme (The Classical text ofAtmadvaita by Astavakra with anIntroductory Essay, Skt. Text, Eng. Tr.,Annot. & Glossarial Index) RadhakamalMukerjee 395(C), 195(P) [1366-3](C),[1367-0](P)

Bhagavad Gita (2 Vols. Bound in One)Franklin Edgerton 490(C), 390(P) [1138-

6](C), [1149-2](P)

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BHAGAVAD GITA YOGA

The Bhagavadgita (An Eng. Tr. & Comm.)

W. Douglas P. Hill 195

The Bhagavad Gita (The Song of God)Ramananda Prasad 225 [1390-8]

Bhagavad Gita Richard Gotshalk 175

[0006-9]

*Bhagavad Gita: A Transcreation of theSong Celestial Alan Jacobs 295

Bhagavad Gita (Combined with his Essayson the Gita) William Quan Judge 250

The Bhagavad Gita and Inner TransformationNaina Lepes 695 [3186-5]

Bhagavad Gita in 365 days: The Spiritual

Essence of the Gita Lata Jagtiani 195

Bhagavadgita with the Sanatsujatiya andAnugita (SBE Vol. 8) Tr. K.T. Telang 350

Concordance to Principal Upanisads andBhagavadgita Ed. G.A. Jacob 600[1281-9]

Early Buddhism and the BhagavadgitaK.N. Upadhyaya 695 [0880-5]

From Mind to Super Mind (A Commentary

on Bhagavad Gita) Rohit Mehta 295(C), 195 (P) [0964-2](C), [0965-9](P)

Geeta Enlightened Yogi Mahajan F/C

[0279-7](C), [0280-3](P)

The Gita and Tulasi Ramayana: Their

Common Call for the Good of all SatyaP. Agarwal 295 [1752-4]

Gita for Success in Modern Life R.S. Garg250

The Gita for the 21st Century Satya PrakashAgarwal 195

Gitamrtam The Essential Teachings of theBhagavadgita Anantanand Rambachan95 [1167-6]

Gitanidarsana: Similes of the BhagavadgitaAnatanand Rambachan (F/C) [1695-4]

GOD TALKS WITH ARJUNA;BHAGAVAD GITA: Royal Science ofGod-Realization (The Immortal

Dialogue Between Soul and Spirit)(A New Tr. & Comm.) (2 Vols.)Paramahansa Yogananda 595 (Set) (C)[3187-2]; 325 (Set)(P) [1897-2]

Insights into the Bhagavad Gita VimalaThakar 495 [2675-5]

Perennial Psychology of the Bhagavad GitaSwami Rama 350

Shreemad Bhagavad Geeta : The Divine

Song of the Lord Tr. SwamiAmarnathananda 295

The Social Message of the Gita Symbolizedas Lokasamgraha (Self Composed Skt.

Slokas with Eng. Comm.) Satya P.Agarwal 275 [1319-9]

The Social Role of the Gita: How and Why

Satya P. Agarwal 225 [1524-7]

Srimad Bhagavad-Gita (Introd., Skt. Text

in Roman, Eng. Tr. including translation

of every word). Kailash Nath Kalia 495

(C), 395 (P)

TAT TVAM ASI: The Universal Message

in the Bhagavad Gita (2 Vols.) P.V.Nath 750 [1585-8]

YOGA

(Texts, Translations, Studies, Modern

Works on Practical Yoga, Meditation

and Mysticism)

*The ABCís of Chakra Therapy (A

Workbook) Deedre Diemer 195 [1744-9]

Ananda Yoga: Conversations on Happiness

(with Swami Harish Madhukar)

Mandakini Trivedi 300

Anatomy and Physiology of Yogic Practices

Makarand Madhukar Gore 225

*Anatomy of Hatha Yoga: A Manual for

Students, Teachers and Practitioners

H. David Coulter 795(C), 495(P) [1965-

8](C), [1976-4](P)

*Archetypal Chakras: Meditations and

Exercises for Opening Your Chakras

Arnold Bittlinger O/S

*The Art and Science of Raja Yoga: Fourteen

Steps to Higher Awareness (Based on the

Teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda) J.Donald Walters 495 [1876-7] with CD.

Art of Blissful Living: Spiritual Laws of Vedic

Philosophy B.B. Puri 225

Art of Joyful Living Swami Rama 240

The Ascent Yogi Mahajan 80 [1182-9]

*Ashtanga Yoga: Practice and Philosophy

Gregor Maehle 595

*Aura Energy: For Better Health & Energy

Joe H. Slate 225

Balanced Yoga: The Twelve Week

Programme Swami Purna 125

*Beyond Religion: Meditations on our True

Nature Robert Powell 225

Blossoms of Friendship Vimala Thakar 125

[0088-5]

*The Book of Chakra Healing Liz Simpson595

Book of Daily Prayer for All: Meditation on

Siva-Sakti (A prayer for protection,

prosperity and perfection) SrikrishnaDas 100

Breath of Life: Breathing for Health,

Vitality and Meditation DharmanandSaraswati 75 [1686-2]

*C a p t u r i n g t h e A u r a : Integrating

Science, Technology, and Metaphysics C.E. Lindgren 495 [3361-6]

*The Chakra Handbook: From Basic

Understanding to Pratical Application

Shalila Sharamon & Bodo Baginski 295(C),

195(P) [1703-6](C), [1935-1](P)

* The Chakras: The Energy of Life: A Guide

to Regulating Your Chakra Energies

David Pond U/P

*The Chakras and Esoteric Healing ZacharyF. Lansdowne 150 [1157-7]

* The Chakras and the Human Energy Fields

Dora Van Gelder Kunz & Shafica KaragullaO/S

*Change Your Aura Change Your Life : A

Step-by-Step Guide to Unfolding your

Spiritual Power Barbara Y. Martin with

Dimitri Moraitis 250

* Complete Guide to Healing: Elements of

Energy Therapies Ted Andrews 225

A Complete Guide to Managing StressBimal Chhajer 195

Consciousness, Indian Psychology and Yoga(Vol. XI, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) Kireet Joshi &Matthijs Cornelissen, in association with

A.K. Sen Gupta 1460

*Development in Meditation and State ofConsciousness: Zen Brain Reflections

James H. Austin 1395 [3348-7]

Divine Light: Yoga Systems with their Secret

Techniques S.K.Das 295

Downward Dogs & Worriors: Wisdom tales

for Modern Yogis Zo Newell 280

*The Eight Limbs of Yoga : Pathway to

Libration Bhava Ram 395(C) 195(P)

[3469-9](C) [3461-3](P)

*Energies of Transformation: A Guide to

the Kundalini Process Bonnie Greenwell295 [1815-6]

Enlightenment Beyond Traditions (The

Complete Inner Map of Spiritual Awa-

kening) Aziz Kristof & Houman Emami250(C), 150(P) [1651-0](C), [1652-

7](P)

The Eternal Way Roy Eugene Davis 250

[1780-7]

Evolution of Yoga Bharat Bhushan Sahi225

*The Experience of Nothingness (Sri

Nisargadatta Maharaj's Talks on

Realizing the Infinite) Ed. Robert Powell295(C), 175(P) [1732-6](C), [1950-

4](P)

*Experiencing the Soul (Before Birth,

During Life, After Death) Eliot Jay Rosen395(C); 250 (P) [2766-0]; [2768-4](P)

Exploring Chakras: Awaken your Untapped

Energy Susan G. Shumsky 250

* Exploring Meditation: Master the Ancient

Art of Relaxation and Enlightenment

Susan G. Shumsky 225

The Far Shore: Vipassana, The Practice of

Insight Mitchell Ginsberg 275 [1348-9]

Finding the Joy Within You: Personal

Counsel for God Centered Living DayaMata 80 [1895-8]

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YOGA YOGA

The Forceful Yoga: Being the translation ofHathayoga-Pradipika, Gheranda-Samhita

and Siva-Samhita Tr. into Eng. PanchamSinh, Srisa Chandra Vasu, Romanised Ed.

by G.P. Bhatt 395 (C) 250 (P) [2054-8](C) [2055-5] (P)

*From the River of Heaven: Hindu and

Vedic Knowledge for Modern Age DavidFrawley 295(C), 195(P) [0971-0](C),

[1594-0](P)

Gayatri: The Highest Meditation SadguruSant Keshavadas 120 [0697-9]

* Getting to Where You are: The Life ofMeditation Steven Harrison 195

*Great Treasury of Merit: A Commentary

to the practice of offering to the SpiritualGuide Geshe Kelsang Gyatso 325 [1869-9]

*A Guide to Spiritual Awakening: Chakras,Auras and the New Spirituality G.L.Paulson & Stephen J.Poulson 250

*Happy For No Good Reason: Learn toMeditate: Become Stronger, Calmer

and Happier Swami Shankarananda350(C)with CD; 225(P) with CD; [2005-

0] (C), [2006-7(P).

Hatha Yoga: Its Context, Theory and PracticeMikel Burley, Foreword by David Frawley595 (C), 395 (P), [1705-0] (C), [1706-7] (P)

Hatha Yoga for All Rajeswari Raman 65

[0937-6]

Hatha Yoga Pradipika (Classic Guide for the

Advanced Practice of Hatha Yoga) WithComm. by Vishnu Devananda 195

[1614-5]

*The Hatha Yoga Pradipika: The OriginalSanskrit Svatmarama, An Eng. Tr. BrianDana Akers 195

The Healing Power of Yoga Julie Frideberger195

Healing the Whole Person: Applications ofYoga Psychotherapy Swami Ajaya 240

Hindu Thought and Carmelite MysticismSwami Siddheswarananda, Tr. WilliamBuchanan, Preface by Christopher Nugent295(C), 150(P) [1510-0](C), [1566-7](P)

The Human Buddha: Enlightenment for

the New Millennium Aziz Kristof 600

(C), 400 (P) [1753-1](C), [1754-8]

*I am That I Am (A Tribute to Sri Nisargadatta

Maharaj) Stephen H. Wolinsky 275

In the Presence of the Masters RomolaButalia (F/C) [1946-7](C), [1947-4](P)

* The Inner Guide Meditation: A Spiritual

Technology for the 21st Century EdwinC. Steinbrecher 300

*The Inner Life Charles W. Leadbeater 395

Inner Quest : Yogaís Answers to Lifeís

Questions Rajmani Tigunait 240

Insight into Yoga (The New Socratic Didactic

Method) Mrityunjaya Rao (F/C)[1152-2]

Insights and Inspirations SwamiVenkatesananda 450

Jaina Yoga (A Survey of the Medieval

Sravakacaras) R. Williams 290 [0775-4]

*Journey into Consciousness Charles Breaux250(C), 175(P) [1449-3](C), [1454-

7](P)

*Journey Through Chakras Ravi Ratan &Minoo Ratan 695 [3240-4]

Journey to Self-Realization: Collected Talks

and Essays on Realizing God in Daily

Life (Vol.III) Paramahansa Yogananda125 [1900-9]

Journey with Death Rohit Mehta 295(C),

150(P) [0295-7](C), [0296-4](P)

Kriya Yoga: The Scientific Process of Soul

Culture and the Essence of All Religions

Paramahamsa Hariharananda 450(C),

295(P) [3144-5](C), [3141-4](P)

The Kundalini Book of Living and Dying :Gateways to Higher Consciousness

Ravindra Kumar & Jytte Kumar Larsen250 [3215-2]

*Kundalini Yoga Swami Sivananda RadhaForeword by Herbert V. Gunther 450(C),

295(P) [0812-6](C), [1014-3](P)

*Kundalini Yoga : A Brief Study of Sir John

Woodroff's "The Serpant Power " M.P.Pandit 125

Life Surrendered in God: The Philosophy

and Practices of Kriya Yoga Roy EugeneDavis 495(C), 295(P) [1495-0](C),

[1496-7](P)

Living in God: 366 Themes for Daily

Meditative Contemplation and Spiritual

Enrichment (With Life Enhancing

Affirmations and Inspirational Quota-

tions) Roy Eugene Davis 195(C), 95(P)

[1543-8](C), [1544-5] (P)

*Living Intimately: A Guide to Realizing

Spiritual Unity in Relationship JudithBlackstone 195

*The Magical Power of Chakra Healing:The Revolutionary 32 Center Energy

System Cyndi Dala 350

*Mahayana Buddhist Meditation: Theory

and Practice Ed. Minoru Kiyota 595

[0760-0]

*Mandala Workbook : For Inner Self

Development Anneke Huyser 225

Mantra and Meditation Veda Bharati 250

A Master Guide to Meditation and SpiritualGrowth Roy Eugene Davis 125 [1245-1]

Meditation and Art of Dying Veda Bharati240

Meditation and Its Practice Swami Rama180

Meditation and Mantras Vishnu Devananda195 [1615-2]

Meditation Differently: Phenomenological-

Psychological Aspects of Tibetan Buddhist

(Mahamudra and Snying-thig) Practices

from Original Tibetan Sources HerbertV. Guenther 350 [0870-6]

*Meditation for People in Charge PaulBrunton 95

*Meditation for People in Crisis (Selected

from the Notebooks of Paul Brunton)

Eds. Sam & Leslie Cohen 95

*The Meditation Handbook: A Step-by-

Step Manual Providing a clear and

Practical Guide to Buddhist Meditation

Geshe Kelsang Gyatso 200

Meditation is Boring ? Putting Life in Your

Spiritual Practice Linda Johnsen 240

Meditation Pure & Simple Ian Gawler 150

*Meditation Revolution (A History and

Theology of the Siddha Yoga Lineage)

Dauglas Renfrew Brooks & Others (F/C)

[1647-3](C), [1648-0](P)

*Meditation Without Gurus: A Guide to the

Heart of Practice Clark Strand 195

Mysticism in Maharashtra R.D. Ranade 295

[0575-0]

*The Nector of Immortality (Sri Nisargadatta

Maharaj's Discourses on the Eternal)

Ed. Robert Powell 395(C), 195(P) [1733-

3](C), [1948-1](P)

* 9 Secrets of Successful Meditations

Samprasad Vinod 195

Office Yoga Julie Friedeberger 125 [1542-1]

The Oneness/Otherness Mystery: The

Synthesis of Science and Mysticism

Sutapas Bhattacharya (F/C) [1654-1]

The Origin of Meditation Sneh Chakraburtty225

Path of Fire and Light : Advanced Practices

of Yoga (2 Vols.) Swami Rama 480 (Set)

The Path of Light (A Guide to 21st Century

Discipleship and Spiritual Practice in

the Kriya Yoga Tradition) Roy EugeneDavis 125 [1657-2]

*Path of the Soul: The Union of Eastern

and Western Wisdom to Heal Your Body,

Mind and Soul Ashok Bedi 295

The Perennial Quest for a Psychology with

a Soul (An inquiry into the relevance of

Sri Aurobindo's Metaphysical Yoga

Psychology in the Context of Ken

Wilber's integral Psychology) Joseph Vrinte895 [1932-0]

*The Personal Aura Dora Van Gelder Kunz

395

Philosophy of Hatha Yoga Veda Bharati210

Pranayama: A Conscious Way of BreathingRanjit Sen Gupta 295

Pranic Living and Healing Luis Vas 225

*Psychology of the Chakras: Eye of the

Lotus Richard A. Jelusich 395 [2962-6]

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Pure Yoga by Yogi Pranavananda (A Tr.

from Skt. into Eng. of the tantric work,

the Gherandasamhita, with a guiding

commentary) Ed. with Introd. by TonyRodriguez & Kanshi Ram 295(C), 200(P)

[0922-2](C), [1508-7](P)

Quest for Truth (Original Letters of Vimala

Thakar) Nithiya Kalyani 150 [3329-6]

Religion Philosophy Yoga: A Selection of

Articles Jean Filliozat, Tr. Maurice Shukla495 [0718-1]

*Religious Therapeutics: Body and Health

in Yoga, Ayurveda and Tantra Geogory P.Fields 195 [1875-0]

Ritual, Mantras and Science: An Integral

Perspective Jayant Burde 395 [2053-1]

The Royal Path : Practical Lessons on Yoga

Swami Rama 240

Satisfying Our Innate Desire: To Know God

(How we can be spiritually awake and

Live as the Divine Beings we really are)

Roy Eugene Davis 200

Science of Breath : A Practical Guide SwamiRama, Rudolph Ballentine & Alan Hymes180

The Science of Meditation Sneh Chakraburtty225

Science of Meditation Rohit Mehta 295(C),

175(P) [0297-1](C), [0298-8](P)

The Secret of Self-Transformation: A

Synthesis of Tantra and Yoga Rohit Mehta150 [0402-9]

The Secret of the Creative Vacuam: Man

and the Energy Dance John JohnDavidson 425

The Self Revealed Knowledge That

Liberates the Spirit Roy Eugene Davis 200

Seven Lessons in Conscious Living: A

Progressive Program of Higher Learning

and Spiritual Practice in the Kriya Yoga

Tradition Roy Eugene Davis 195 [1750-0]

Siva Sutras: The Yoga of Supreme Identity

(Text Eng. Tr.) Jaideva Singh 495 (C)

250 (P) [0406-7](C), [0407-4](P)

*Soul Power: The Transformation that

Happens when you know Nikki De Carteret295

Soul Quest: Journey from Death to

Immortality Anand Krishnan 195

The Spiritual Basis of Real Prosperity RoyEugene Davis 200

Spiritual Diary Swami Yukteswar Giri 30

[3209-1]

Spiritual: A Way of life Indu Mittal 175

Spirituality: Transformation Within &

Without Swami Rama 240

Sri Babaji: Immortal Yogi of the Himalayas

Romola Butalia with an introd. GorakhBabaji 295 [3257-2]

*Step by Step Yoga for Stress Relief SwamiShivapremananda O/S

The Story of Meditation Sneh Chakraburtty225

Stress and its Management by Yoga K.N.Udupa, Ed. R.C. Prasad 450(C), 295(P)

[0000-7](C) [0052-6](P)

*Stretch Your Limbs for Balance: Yoga for

Long and Healthy Living Elise BrowningMiller & Carol Blackman 375

Superconsciousness Meditation Veda Bharati200

The Supreme Yoga (Yoga Vasistha) A New

Tr. by Swami Venkatesananda 395(C),

250(P); [1964-1](C), [1975-7](P)

THE SUPREME YOGA: A New translation

of the Yoga Vasistha (2 Vols.) SwamiVenkatesananda 450 (Set)

*Theories of the Chakras: Bridge to Higher

Consciousness Hiroshi Motoyama 275

Theory and Practice of Meditation SwamiRama 150

*Theory and Practice of Yoga: Essays in

Honour of Gerald James Larson Ed.

Knut A. Jacobsen 595 [3232-9]

Yoga and Indian Philosophy Karel Werner225(C), 150(P) [0608-5](C), [1609-1](P)

Yoga and Psychotherapy: The Evolution of

Consciousness Swami Rama, RudolphBallentine & Swami Ajaya 300

Yoga and Parapsychology: Empirical

Research and Theoretical Essays Ed. K.Ramakrishna Rao, Foreword by KaranSingh 795 [3473-6]

Yoga and Western Psychology (A Comp-

arison) Geraldine Coster 195(C), 95(P)

[1560-5](C), 1561-2(P)

*The Yoga Book (A Practical Guide to Self

Realization) Stephen Sturgess, Foreword

by Swami Kriyananda 295 [1990-0]

*Yoga For Men: Postures for Healthy, Stress

Free Living Thomas Claire 295

*Yoga for Your Type: An Ayurvedic

Approach to Your Asana Practice DavidFrawley, Sandra Summer Fields & M.S.Kozak 395

Yoga : Mastering the Basic Sandra Anderson& Rolf Sovik 1170

Yoga in Modern India: The Body Between

Science and Philosophy Joseph S. Alter325

The Yoga of Kashmir Shaivism:Consciousness is Everything SwamiShankanananda 395 [2699-1]

*The Yoga of Knowledge (Based on Sri

Aurobindo's Synthesis of Yoga) M.P.Pandit 250

*The Yoga of Love (Based on Sri Aurbindo's

Synthesis of Yoga) M.P. Pandit 150

*The Yoga of Self-Perfection (Based on Sri

Aurobindo's Synthesis of Yoga) M.P.Pandit 325

The Yoga of Tibet: The Great Exposition of

Secret Mantra 2 & 3 Tsong-Ka-Pa 225

[0374-9]

*The Yoga of Works (Based on Sri

Aurobindo's Synthesis of Yoga) M.P.Pandit 225

Yoga on War and Peace Rajmani Tigunait200

Yoga Psychology: A Practical Guide to

Meditation Swami Ajaya 180

*Theravada Meditation: The BuddhistTransformation of Yoga Winston L. King295 [0842-3]

*Tibetan Power Yoga: The Essence of All

Yogas (A Tibetan Exercise for PhysicalVitality & Mental Power) Jutta Mattausch175

*Tibetan Wisdom for Modern Life JosephArpaia & Lobsang Rapgay 295(C), 195(P)[1941-2](C), [1955-9](P)

*The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and SleepTenzin Wangyal Rinpoche 275(C), 175(P)[2001-2] (C) [2003-6] (P)

Totality in Essence Vimala Thakar 95[0048-9]

*Transform Your Life : A Blissful JourneyGeshe Kelsang Gyatso 395

Transmission of Awakening: The Teachingof Aziz (A New Initiation into the Pathof Self-Realisation) Aziz Kristof 225[1694-7]

*Treasury of Spiritual Wisdom (A Collectionof 10,000 Powerful Quotations forTransforming your Life) Comp. AndyZubko 595(C), 395(P) [1731-9](C),[1949-8](P)

*The Ultimate Medicine As Prescribed bySri Nisargadatta Maharaj, Ed. RobertPowell 395(C), 195(P) [1417-2](C),[1418-9](P)

Unconditional Bliss: Finding Happiness inthe Face of Hardship Howard RaphaelCushnir 125

Vital Energy: Energy for Normal BodyFunction B.B. Sahi 195

Vyayama Yoga: The Art of DynamicBreathing Javier Plazas 225

Where There is Light (Insight and Inspirationfor Meeting Lifeís Challenges)Paramahansa Yogananda 95 [3210-7]

Whispers From Eternity ParamahansaYogananda 35 [3202-2]

Why Meditation Vimala Thakar 75 [0047-2]

*The Wisdom of Sri Chinmoy Sri Chinmoy295 [1943-6]

Yoga Swami Venkatesananda 250

*Yoga: A Synthesis of Psychology andMetaphysics Swami Rajarshi Muni 250[3098-1]

YOGA YOGA

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The Yoga Tradition: Its History, Literature,

Philosophy and Practice Georg Feuerstein,Foreword by Ken Wilber 2000 [1923-8]

YOGA UNVEILED (2 Pts.) U.A. Asrani Pt.I

(F/C) , [0950-5] Pt. II 225 [0946-8]

*The Yogi: Portraits of Swami Vishnu

Devananda Gopala Krishna 195

*You are Not: Beyond the three Veils of

Consciousness Stephen H. Wolinsky 295

*Your Aura & Your Chakras (The Ownerís

Manual) Karla Mclaren 175 [1745-6]

Zen Yoga P.J. Saher 495 [0809-6]

TANTRA

Texts, Translations, Studies

AJITAMAHATANTRAM: The Great

Tantra of Ajita (5 Vols.) Critically Ed. &

Annot. Tr. by N.R. Bhatt, Jean Filliozat &Pierre Sylvain Filliozat 4500 (Set) [1974-0]

*Beating Tantra at its Own Game: Spiritual

Sexuality Arthur Lytle 195

The Buddhist Tantras: Light on Indo

Tibetan Esotericism Alex Wayman 295(C)

195(P)[0699-3](C) [2700-4](P)

The Canon of the Saivagama and the KubjikaTantras of the Western Kaula TraditionMark S.G. Dyczkowski 200 [0595-8]

The Chinese Hevajratantra (The Scriptural

Text of the Ritual of the Great King of

the Teaching the Adamantine one with

Great Compassion and Knowledge of

the Void) Ch. Willemen 250 [1945-0]

The Doctrine of Vibration: An Analysis of

the Doctrines and Practices of Kashmir

Shaivism Mark S.G. Dyczkowski 395

[0596-5]

ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF TANTRA (5 Vols.)Sadhu Santidev 2500 (Set) [3235-0]

*Eros, Consciousness and Kundalini:Deepening Sensuality Through Tantric

Celibacy and Spiritual Intimacy Jane E.Hartman 325

*Guide to Dakini Land: The Highest Yoga

Tantra Practice of Buddha Vajrayogini

Geshe Kelsang Gyatso 395 [1725-8]

*Himalayan Mysticism: Shivaís Disc to Cut

Asunder and Open the Mystic Heart

Ralph Nataraj 325(C), 225(P)

Hindu Mysticism S.N. Dasgupta 250 [0303-9]

*Inner Tantric Yoga: Working with the

Universal Shakti (Secrets of Mantras,

Deities and Meditation) David Frawley295 [3421-7]

Introduction to Buddhist Tantric SystemsF.D. Lessing & Alex Wayman 595 [0834-8]

Introduction to Tantraloka Navjivan Rastogi(F/C) [0180-6]

Jnana Sankalini Tantra ParamahamsaPrajnanananda 395(C), 225(P); [3145-

2](C), [3142-1](P)

Krama Tantricism of Kashmir (Vol.I)Navjivan Rastogi 295 [1302-1]

The Kula Ritual by Abhinavagupta (As

Elaborated in Chapter 29 of the

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Kularnava Tantra (Skt. Text with Eng.

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[0972-7](C), [0973-4](P)

Laksmi Tantra (A Pancaratra Text) Tr. &

Notes with Introd. Sanjukta Gupta 595

(C), 395 (P), [1734-0] (C), [1735-7] (P)

The Lalita Cult V.R. Ramachandra Dikshitar(225 (C), 125 (P); [0919-2](C), [1498-

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*Magic and Ritual in Tibet: The Cult of Tara

Stephen Beyer 325 [0489-0]

Mahanirvana Tantra (Text) Ed. Arthur Avalon495 [0541-5]

*A Method for Tantric Bliss (The Ipsalu

Formula) Bodhi Avinasha 295

*Mother of the Universe: Visions of the

Goddess and Tantric Hymns of

Enlightenment Lex Hixon 300

Para-trishika-vivarana by Abhinavagupta:The Secret of Tantric Mysticism Ed.

Bettina Baumer, Tr. Jaideva Singh 495(C),

295(P) [0462-3](C), [0472-2](P)

Power of Mantra and Mystery of Initiation

Rajmani Tigunait 210

Prapancasara Tantra (2 Pts. in one) (With

the Comm. Vivarna by Padmapadacarya

and PrayogakramadipikaóA Vrtti on

the Vivarna) Rev. & Introd.ArthurAvalon, Ed. Atalananda Sarasvati 450

[0523-1]

Pratyabhijnahrdayam: The Secret of Self-

Recognition (Skt. Text with Eng. Tr.,

Notes & Introd.) Jaideva Singh 395 (C),

195 (P) [0322-0](C), [0323-7](P)

Pure Yoga by Yogi Pranavananda (A Tr.

from the Sanskrit into English of the

tantric work, the Gherandasamhita, with

a guiding commentary) Ed. with Introd.

by Tony Rodriguez & Kanshi Ram 295(C),

200(P) [0922-2](C), [1508-7](P)

Reflection on the Tantras S. Chattopadhyaya150 [0691-7]

*Ritual and Mantras: Rules without Meaning

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[1412-7](P)

Ritual, Mantras and Science: An Integral

Perspective Jayant Burde 395 [2053-1]

Sakti: The Power in Tantra (A Scholarly

Approach) Rajmani Tigunait 240

Sarada Tilaka Tantra (Text) Ed. ArthurAvalon 495 [1338-0]

Sarvadurgati Parishodhana Tantra (Skt. and

Tibetan Text Romanised with Eng.

Tr. and Introd. Notes etc.) TadeuszSkorupski (F/C) [2296-2]

Saundaryalahri of Sankaracharya (Text, Eng.

Tr.) Tr. V.K. Subramaniam 225 (C), 125

(P) [0202-5](C) [0208-7](P)

Secret of Sacred Sex Mark A. Michaels &Patricia Johnson 295

The Secret of Self-Transformation: A

Synthesis of Tantra and Yoga RohitMehta. 150 [0402-9]

Siva Sutras: The Yoga of Supreme Identity

(Text Eng. Tr.) Jaideva Singh 495 (C),

250 (P) [0406-7](C) [0407-4](P)

Spanda-Karikas: The Divine CreativePulsation (Text. Eng. Tr.) Ed. JaidevaSingh 395(C), 225(P) [0816-4](C),

[0821-8](P)

Sritattvachintamani of Purnananda (Criti-

cally Ed. from original MSS (Ch. I-VIII)

with an original Comm. by BhuvanmohanSankhyatirtha & (Ch. XIX-XXVI) with

Notes by Chintamani Bhattacharya) with

an Introd. by Prabodha Candra Bagchi550 [1184-3]

*Tantra: Sex, Secrecy, Politics and Power in

the Study of Religion Hugh B. Urban 295

[2932-9]

*Tantra: The Cult of the Feminine AndreVan Lysebeth 295 [1759-3]

*Tantra in Practice Ed. David Gordon White495 [1778-4]

Tantra in Tibet: The Great Exposition of

Secret Mantra I Tsong-Ka-Pa 225 [0376-3]

The Tantra of Svayambhu Vidyapada (With

the Commentrary of Sadyojyoti) Ed. &

Tr. Pierre Sylvain Filliozat 200 [1125-6]

Tantra Unveiled : Seducing the Forces of

Matter and Spirit Rajmani Tigunait 240

Tantra Vidya: Based on Archaic Astronomy

and Tantric Yoga Oscar Marcel Hinze, Tr.

V.M. Bedekar 295(C), 150(P) [0524-

8](C), [0560-6](P)

*Tantra Without Tears Christopher S. Hyatt& S. Jason Black 225

TANTRALOKA OF ABHINAVAGUPTA(8 Vols.) (Text in Devanagari with

Exhaustive Eng. Introd. & Indices) Ed.

R.C. Dwivedi & Navjivan Rastogi (F/C)

[0240-7] (Set)

Tantraraja Tantra (Text) Introd. by ArthurAvalon, Ed. Lakshman Shastri 595(C),

395(P) [1252-9](C), [1253-6](P)

*Tantric Grounds and Paths: How to enter,

Progress on, and Complete the Vajrayana

Path Geshe Kelsang Gyatso 295 [1726-5]

*The Tantric Path to Higher Consciousness:

Jewel in the Lotus (A Complete and

systematic course in Tantric Kriya Yoga)

Sunyata Saraswati & Bodhi Avinasha 250

Tantric Revisionings: New Understanding

of Tibetan Buddhism and Indian Religion

Ed. Geoffrey Samuel 495 [2752-3]

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*Tantric Sex: A Unique Guide to Love andSexual Fulfilment Diana Richardson 295

* Tantric Visions of the Divine Feminine:The Ten Mahavidyas David Kinsley495(C), 295(P) [1522-3](C), [1523-0](P)

*Tantric Yoga: The Royal Path to Raising

Kundalini Power Gavin, Tr. Yvonne Frost295 (C), 195 (P) [1231-4](C), [1153-

9](P)

*Tantric Yoga and the Wisdom Goddesses(Spiritual Secrets of Ayurveda) DavidFrawley 225 [1357-1]

Triadic Mysticism: The Mystical Theology

of the Saivism of Kashmir Paul E. Murphy195 [0010-6]

*Understanding Mantras Harvey P. Alper450 (C), 295(P) [0746-4] (C), [1896-5]

(P)

Vedic Tantrism: A Study of Rgvidhana of

Saunaka (Text, Eng. Tr.) M.S. Bhat 400

[0197-4]

Vijnana-Bhairava or Divine Consciousness(Text, Eng. Tr.) Jaideva Singh 295(C),

175(P) [0817-1](C), [0820-1](P)

Vinasikha Tantra (A Saiva Tantra of the Left

Current) Ed. Teun Goudriaan (F/C)

Yoga of the Guhyasamajatantra: The Arcane

Lore of Forty Verses (A Buddhist Tantra

Commentary) Alex Wayman 495 [0872-0]

The Yoga of Tibet: The Great Exposition of

Secret Mantra 2 & 3Tsong-Ka-Pa 225

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BUDDHISM: PHILOSOPHYAND RELIGION OF ALL

SCHOOLS

Text, Translations, Studies

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Abhidharma Samuccaya: The Compendiumof the Higher Teaching (Philosophy)by Asanga Tr. Walpola Rahula, Eng.version Sara Boin Webb $75

Abhisamayalankara with Vrtti and Aloka (Vol.

I) (Vrtti by Arya Vimuktisena, Aloka by

Haribhadra) Eng. Tr. Gareth Sparham$ 90

*Ambedkar and Buddhism Sangharakshita250 (C); 150 (P); [2945-9] (C); [3023-

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Anagatavamsa Desana: The Sermon of the

Chronicle To-Be Ed. John C. Holt, Tr.

The Brief Calalogues to the

Narthahgand the Lhasa Kanjurs UdayaMeddegama 250 [1133-1]

*Apparitions of the Self: The Secret

Autobiographies of a Tibetan Visionary

Janet Gyatso, 295 [1796-8]

*Approaching the Land of Bliss: Religious

Praxis in the cult of Amitabha Eds.

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*Becoming the Buddha: The Ritual of Image

consecration in Thailand Donald K.Swearer 495 [3109-4]

Being as Consciousness: Yoga cara

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Bemerkungen Zur Buddhistischen DoktrinDer Momentanheit Des Seienden(Dharmakirtis Sattvanumana) ClausOethe 1900

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Biography of Blo Ldan Ses Rab The UniqueEye of the World Ed. Dram Dul 1000

Blue Annals (2 Pts. in one) G.N. Roerich 1150

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The Bodhicaryavatara of Santideva:Entering the Path of Enlightenment

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*Buddhism Transformed: Religious Change

in Sri Lanka Richard Gombrich &

Gananath Obeyesekere 445 [0702-0]

Buddhist and Vedic Studies (A Miscellany)

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The Buddhist Art of Nagarjunakonda

Elizabeth Rosen Stone 895 [0828-7]

*Buddhists, Brahmins and Belief:

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of Religion Dan Arnold 495 [3293-0]

Buddhist Cosmology: Science and Theology

in the Images of Motion and Light W.Randolph Kloetzli 295 [0463-0]

Buddhist Critical Spirituality: Prajna &

Sunyata Shohei Ichimura 795 [1798-2]

*The Buddhist Dead: Practices, Discourses,

Representations Eds. Bryan J. Cuevas &Jacqueline I. Stone 795 [3424-8]

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Buddhist Doctrine of Experience Thomas A.Kochumuttom 495 [0662-7]

Buddhist Formal Logic: A Study of Dignagaís

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*Buddhist Hermeneutics Ed. Donald S. LopezJr. 275 [0840-9]

Buddhist Images of Human Perfection (The

Arhant of the Sutta Pitaka compared

with the Bodhisattva and the

Mahasiddha) Nathan Katz 595 [0647-4]

Buddhist India T.W. Rhys Davids 450(C),

250(P) [0424-1](C), [0425-8](P)

Buddhist Insight (Essays by Alex Wayman)

George R. Elder 395 [0675-7]

Buddhistische Begriffsreihen Als Skizzen

Des Erlosungsweges Helmut Eimer 2200

*BUDDHIST LEGENDS (3 Vols.) Tr.

Eugene Watson Burlingame, Ed. CharlesRockwell Lanman 1500 (Set) [2073-9]

BUDDHIST LOGIC (2 Vols.) Th.Stcherbatsky 795 (Set) [1019-8]

Buddhist Mahayana Texts (SBE Vol. 49)

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*Buddhist Monastic Discipline: The Sanskrit

Pratimoksa Sutras of the Mahasamghikas

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Buddhist Monks and Monasteries of India:

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Buddhist Parables Eugene Watson Burlinghame450(C), 295(P) [0738-9](C), [1682-

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Buddhist Philosophy of Universal Flux SatkariMookerjee 595 [0737-2]

The Buddhist Pilgrimage Duncan Forbes 295

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Buddhist Positiveness: Studies on the Lotus

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Buddhist Precept and Practice : Traditional

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Buddhist Records of the Western World

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Sumuel Beal 595 [1107-2 ]

*Buddhist Reflections Lama AnagarikaGovinda 195 [3095-0]

*The Buddhist Revival in Sri Lanka George D.Bond 325 [1047-1]

Buddhist Sects in India Nalinaksha Dutt450(C), 295(P) [0427-2](C), [0428 9]

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*BUDDHIST SPIRITUALITY (Vol. I:Indian, South-East Asian, Tibetan, Early

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Modern World) Ed. Takeuchi Yoshinori450 [1944-3]

Buddhist Studies Eds. Richard Gombrich &Cristina Scherrer Schaub 600 [3248-0]

*The Buddhist Studies: Legacy of Gadjin M.Nagao (Wisdom Compassion and theSearch for Understanding) Ed. JonathanA. Silk 595 [3285-5]

Buddhist Studies in India R.C. Pandeya (F/C)

Buddhist Suttas (SBE Vol. 11) T.W. RhysDavids 350

The Buddhist Tantras: Light on Indo-TibetanEsotericism Alex Wayman 295(C) 195(P)[0699-3](C) [2700-4](P)

*The Buddhist Teaching of Totality: ThePhilosophy of Hwa Yen Buddhism GarmaC.C. Chang 250 [0882-9]

*Buddhist Thought and Ritual David J.Kalupahana 150 [1773-9]

Buddhist Wisdom: The Mystery of the SelfGeorge Grimm, Tr. Carroll Aikins, Ed.M.Keller Grimm 150 [3291-6]

Calming the Mind and Discerning the RealTr. Alex Wayman 550 [0648-1]

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Candrakirti Trisaranasaptati P.K. Sorensen600

Caste Et Philosophie Bouddhique VincentEltschinger 1500

The Central Conception of Buddhism andthe Meaning of the Word ìDharmaî Th.Stcherbatsky 250(C), 150(P) [0511-8](C), [0512-5](P)

The Centrality of Ethics in Buddhism:Exploratory Essays Hari Shankar Prasad795 [3239-8]

Cetana and the Dynamics of Volition inTheravada Buddhism Nalini Devdas 895[3363-0]

Chanting the Names of Manjusri: TheManjusri Nama-Samgiti (Skt. & TibetanTexts) Tr. with Annot. & Introd. AlexWayman 395 [1653-4]

The Chinese Hevajratantra (The ScripturalText of the Ritual of the Great King ofthe Teaching the Adamantine one withGreat Compassion and Knowledge ofthe Void) Ch. Willemen 250 [1945-0]

The Chinese Madhyama Agama and the PaliMajjhima Nikaya (A Comparative Study)Bhiksu Thich Minh Chau 495 [0794-5]

Chinese Monks in India Latika Lahiri (F/C)[0062-5]

Chinnamasta: The Aweful Buddhist andHindu Tantric Goddess Elisabeth AnneBenard 395(C), 195(P) [1065-5](C),[1748-7](P)

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Collected Papers on Buddhist Studies Ed.P.S. Jaini 995 [1776-0]

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A Comparative Study of the Pratimoksha(on the Basis of its Chinese, Tibetan,Sanskrit and Pali Versions) W. Pachow395 [1572-8]

A Comparative Study of the Teachings ofDon Juan and Madhyamaka Buddhism:Knowledge and Transformation MarkMacdowell 180 [0162-2]

Conception of Buddhist Nirvana ofStcherbatsky Ed. Jaideva Singh 595

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*The Dalai Lama: A Policy of Kindness (An

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Dana: Giving and Getting in Pali Buddhism

Ellison Banks Findly 495 [1956-6]

Das Bewusstsein Als Trager Des Lebens:Einige Weniger Beachtete Aspekte Des

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The Debate of King Milinda: An

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Der Buddha Und Seine Lehre inDharmakirtis Pramanavarttika TilmannVetter 1500

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*DIALOGUES OF THE BUDDHA (Tr.from the Pali of the Digha Nikaya)

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Die Lehre Von Den Zaei Wirklichkeiten inTson Kha Pas Madhyamaka-WerkenHelmut Tauscher 3000

Discipline: The Canonical Buddhism of the

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Discipline Chai-Shin Yu 295 [0050-2]Early Buddhism and the Bhagavadgita

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Early Buddhist Theories of Action and Result: A study of Karmaphala- sambanddha

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Early Madhyamika in India and China RichardH. Robinson (F/C) [2654-0]

The Early Mustang Kanjur Catalogue HelmutEimer 1100

*Eight Steps to Happiness: The Buddhist

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Ein Jahrzehnt Studien Zur Uberlieferung

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*Emptiness Appraised: A Critical Study of

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*The Emptiness of Emptiness: An

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*Emptiness Yoga: The Tibetan Middle Way

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*Empty Logic: Madhyamika Buddhism from

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The Essence of Scholasticism:

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*Essence of Vajrayana: The Highest Yoga

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*The Essential Teachings of the Buddha

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Buddhist Doctrine Comp. by Santideva,Trs. Cecil Bendall & W.H.D. Rouse 395

(C), 295 (P), [0732-7] (C), [1633-6]

(P)

*Skillful Means: The Heart of Buddhist

Compassion John W. Schroeder 295 (C),

195(P), [1999-3] (C), [2002-9](P)

The Skill in Means (Upayakausalya) Sutra

Tr. Mark Tatz 195 [0915-4]

Soka Gakkai Dictionary of Buddhism 995

[3334-0]

*Speaking of Monks From Benares to

Beijing Koichi Shinohara & Phyllis Granoff395

*The Speech of Gold: Reason and Enligh-

tenment in the Tibetan Buddhism RobertA.F. Thurman 400 [0451-7]

Splendor of Tibet: The Potala Palace Ed.

Phuntsok Namgyal 1995

JAINISM BUDDHISMBUDDHISM BUDDHISM

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Two Prolegomena to MadhyamakaPhilosophy (Candrakirtiís Prasannapada

Madhyamakavrttih on Madhyama-

kakarika David Seyfort Ruegg 2500

The Two Traditions of Meditation in AncientIndia Johannes Bronkhorst 250 (C), 150

(P), [1114-0] (C), [1643-5] (P)

The Two Truths in Chinese Buddhism ChengQing Shih 695 [2035-7]

*Universal Compassion: Practical Instructions

on Increasing Love and Compassion

Geshe Kelsang Gyatso 195 [1868-2]

Untying the Knots in Buddhism (Selected

Essays) Alex Wayman 495 [1321-2]

Vedantic Buddhism of the Buddha J.S. Jennings(F/C) [1179-9]

Verse-Index of Candrakirtiís Madhyama-kavatara Helmut Tauscher 600

*The Vimalakirti Sutra From the Chinese

Version by Kumarajiva, Tr. Burton Watson395 [1672-5]

Vinaya Texts (SBE Vols. 13, 17, 20) T.W.Rhys Davids & H. Oldenberg 1050

VISALAMALAVATI PRAMANASAMU-CCAYATIKA OF JINENDRA-BUDDHI (2 PTS.) Ernst Steinkellner,Helmut Krasser & Horst Lasic 2395 (Set)

A Visit to Rahula Sankrtyayanaís Collectionof negatives at the Bihar Research SocietyMichael Torsten Much 300

Visuddhimagga of Buddhaghosacariya Ed.

Henry Clarke Warren 895 [0653-5]

*Wheel of Life: An Autobiography NamgyalLhamo Taklha 225

*Wisdom Beyond Words: The Buddhist

Vision of Ultimate Reality

Sangharakshita 395 [2948-0]

*Women in the Footsteps of the Buddha:Struggle for Liberation in the

Therigatha Kathryn R. Blackstone 195

[1715-9]

Women Under Primitive Buddhism I.B.Horner 450 [0664-1]

* Wonders of the Natural Mind: The Essence

of Dzogchen in the Native Bon Tradition

of Tibet Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche 225

World Crises and Buddhist Humanism: EndGames (Collapse or Renewal ofCivilisation) John H. Crook 395

*World Scripture: A Comparative Anthologyof Sacred Texts Andrew Wilson 775 [1096-9]

*Yogacara Buddhism and ModernPsychology Tao Jiang 395 [3422-4]

Yogacara Idealism A.K. Chatterjee 395 [0315-2]

Yoga of the Guhyasamajatantra: The ArcaneLore of forty Verses (A Buddhist TantraCommentary) Alex Wayman 495 [0872-0]

Yogins of Ladakh: A Pilgrimage among theHermits of the Buddhist Himalayas JohnCrook & James Low 595(C), 395(P)[1462-2](C), [1479-0](P)

*Zen Buddhism: A History (2 Vols.) Vol. I:India and China Vol. II Japan HenrichDumoulin Trs. James W. Heisig & PaulKnitter 2395 (Set)[3299-2]

Zen Yoga: A Creative Psychotherapy to SelfIntergration P.J. Saher 495 [0809-6]

JAINISM

All Sects: Texts, Translations, Studies

Acarangasutram and Sutrakrtangasutram

(With the Niryukti of Acarya Bhadrabahu

Svami and the Comm. of Silankacarya)

Ed. Sagarananda Suri, Re-Ed. by Jambuvijayaji Muni (F/C)

Ahimsa, Anekanta and Jainism Tara Sethia 295(C), 195 (P); [2031-9] (C), [2036-4] (P)

Arhat Parsva and Dharanendra Nexus Ed.M.A. Dhaky 850 [1485-1]

*Ascetics and Kings in a Jain Ritual CultureLawrence A. Babb, Foreword by SatyaRanjan Banerjee 225(C), 125(P)[1538-4](C), [1539-1](P)

Bhoja and the Harivijaya of Sarvasena V.M.Kulkarni 90

A Catalogue of Manuscripts in Jaisalmer JainBhandaras Ed. Muni Jambuvijayaji 1500[1742-5]

*The Clever Adulteress and other Stories(A Treasury of Jaina Literature) PhyllisGranoff 250 [1150-8]

JAINISMJAINISMJAINISM

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Collected Papers on Jaina Studies Ed.Padmanabh S. Jaini 795 [1691-6]

A Comparative Study of the Jaina Theoriesof Reality and Knowledge Y.J. Padmarajiah550 [0036-6]

Dasavaikalika Sutra (Text, with Eng. Tr.)K.C. Lalwani 295 [2325-9]

Doctrine of the Jainas W. Schubring 295[0933-8]

Dravya-Samgraha of Nemi ChandraSiddhanta-Chakravartti Ed. S.C. Ghoshal300 [0634-4]

Elements of Jaina Geography: TheJambudvipasamgrahani of HaribhadraSuri (Critically Ed. & Tr. with theCommentary of Prabhananda Suri) FrankVan Den Bossche 495 [2934-3]

Essays in Jaina Philosophy and Religion Ed.Piotr Balcerowicz 495 [1977-1]

Ganadharavada: The Essentials of BhagvanMahaviraís Philosophy Acarya VijayBhuvanbhanusuri 125(C), 70(P)[0677-1](C), [0678-8](P)

Glimpses of Jainism Ed. Surender K. Jain(F/C) [1481-3]

Harmless Souls (Karmic Bondage andReligious Change in Early Jainism withSpecial Reference to Umasvati andKundakunda) W.J. Johnson 395 [1309-0]

History and the Doctrine of the Ajivikas: AVanished Indian Religion A.L. Basham595 [1204-8]

Jain Iconography B.C. Bhattacharya, Ed.B.N. Sharma (F/C) [1298-7]

The Jain Path: Ancient Wisdom for an Ageof Anxiety Aidan Rankin 250

The Jain Saga (Trisastishalakapurush-charita) (3 Vols.) HemchandrasuriswarjiMaharaj, Ed. Samvegayashvijay Maharaj1000 (Set)

Jaina Epistemology in Historical andComparative Perspective (2 Vols.):Critical Ed. & Eng. Tr. of LogicalEpistemological Treatises: Nyayavatara,Nyayavatara-vivrti and Nyayavatara-tippana with Introd. & Notes PiotrBalcerowicz 1595 (Set) [3345-6]

The Jaina Path of Purification PadamanabhS. Jaini 395 (C), 250 (P); [0700-6] (C),[1578-0] (P)

A Jaina Perspective on the Philosophy ofReligion Arvind Sharma 195 [1760-9]

Jaina Philosophy and Religion (Eng. Tr. of

ìJaina Darsanaî by Muni Nyayavijayaji)Tr. Nagin J. Shah 950(C), 300(P)

[1490-5](C), [1701-2](P)

Jaina Philosophy of Non-Absolution SatkariMookerjee 295 [1292-5]

Jaina Studies Eds. Colette Caillat & NaliniBalbir 600 [3247-3]

Jaina Sutras (SBE Vols. 22, 45) H. Jacobi &H. Oldenberg 700

Jaina System of Education Debendra ChandraDas Gupta 200 [1576-6]

The Jaina Tarka Bhasha of Acharya

Yashovijaya Gani (Text, Eng. Tr. ) Tr.Dayananda Bhargava (F/C) [0857-7]

Jaina Theory of Multiple Facts of Realityand Truth (Anekantavada) Nagin J. Shah200 [1707-4]

Jaina Theory of Perception Pushpa Bothra150 [1308-3]

Jaina Yoga (A Survey of the Medieval

Sravakacaras) R. Williams 290 [0775-4]

Jainism: An Indian Religion of Salvation

Helmuth Von Glasenapp, Tr. ShridharB. Shrotri 595 [1376-2]

Jainism: A Pictorial Guide to the Religion of

Non-Violence Kurt Titze 2500 [1534-6]

*JAINISM: The World of Conquerors

(2 Vols.) Natubhai Shah 795 (Set)

[1938-2]

*Jainism and Ecology: Non-voilence in the

Web of life Ed. Christopher Key Chapple395 [2045-6]

Jainism and the New Spirituality VastupalParikh 600

Jainism in Early Medieval Karnatak R.B.P.Singh 295 [3323-4]

Kalpa Sutra of Bhadrabahu Svami (Text

Eng. Tr.) Tr. Kastur Chand Lalwani 250

[0856-0]

Lord Mahavira and His Times Kailash ChandJain (F/C) [0805-8]

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Ludwig Alsdorf and Indian Studies Eds.

Magdalene Duckwitz, Klaus Bruhn &

Albrecht Wezler 150 [0681-8]

Nyayapravesakasastra of Baudh AcaryaDinnaga: The Father of the Buddhist

Logic (with the commentary of Acarya

Haribhadrasuri and with the sub-

commentary of Parsvadevagani) critically

Ed. by Muni Jambuvijaya 795 [3350-0]

A Pada Index and Reverse Pada Index toEarly Jain Canons (Ayaranga, Suyagada,

Uttarajjhaya, Dasaveyaliya and

Isibhasiyaim) Moriichi Yamazaki & YumiOusaka $ 25

Patan-Jain-Dhatu-Pratima-Lekh SangrahLaxman Bhai Bhojak 950 [1709-8]

The Scientific Foundations of JainismK.V. Mardia 175, [0659-7](P)

Springs of Jaina Wisdom Dulichand 25

[3066-0]

Sthananga Sutram and Samavaynga Sutram(With the Vrtti of Acarya Abhayadeva

Suri) Ed. Sagarananda Suri, Re-Ed. by

Jambuvijayaji Muni (F/C)

Syadvada-Manjari Tr. F.W. Thomas F/C

*Tattvartha Sutra : That Which Is byUmasvati/Umasvami (With the Com-

bined Commentaries of Umasvati/

Umasvami, Pujyapada and Siddha-

senagani) Tr. with an Introd. NathmalTatia, With a Foreword by L.M.Singhvi,Introd by Padmanabh S. Jaini (Not For

Sale) [3225-1]

Viyahapannatti (Bhagavai) The Fifth Anga

of the Jaina Canon (Introd., Critical

Analysis, Comm. & Indexes) Jozef Deleu325 [1349-6]

Yogashastram-Shree Hemachandra-charyaprahitam-Svopajnavri t t i -vibhushitam (3 Vols.) Ed. along with

Hindi & Skt. Introd. by MuniJambuvijayaji 3000 (Set) [3393-7]

RELIGION AND ETHICS

Including Lives and Teachings of Saints

Ambedkarism R.C. Prasad (F/C) [1070-9]

Arya Samaj Movement in South Africa

T. Naidoo 200 [0769-3]

At the Eleventh Hour (The Biography of

Swami Rama Rajmani Tigunait 475

Autobiography of a Yogi ParamahansaYogananda 125 [1894-1] (C); 70

[3203-9] (P)

Bahina Bai Justin E. Abbott 124(C), 74(P)

[1334-2](C), [1335-9](P)

Bhagvan Sri Sathya Sai Baba: My Divine

Teacher Curth Orefjaerd 150(C), 95(P)

[1269-7](C), [1270-3](P)

Bhai Vir Singh (Poems of the Sikhs) G.S. Talib150

The Bijak of Kabir Trs. Linda Hess & ShukdevSingh 225(C), 175(P) [0186-8](C),

[0216-2](P)

The Book of Life: Everyoneís Common-

sense Guide to the Purposeful Living

and Spiritual Growth into the 21st

Century and Beyond Roy Eugene Davis 85

[1287-1]

The Bowl of Saki Hazrat Inayat Khan 190(C),

120(P) [1229-1](C), [1230-7]

*The Brahma Kumaries as a Reflexive

Tradition: Responding to Late Modernity

John Walliss 295 [2955-8]

*The Buddhist Visnu: Religious

Transformation, Politics, and Culture

John Clifford Holt 595 [3269-5]

*Can You Listen to a Women: A Man's

Journey to the Heart David Forsee 225

Celestial Song / Gobind Geet (The

Dramatic Dialogue Between Guru

Gobind Singh and Banda Singh Bahadur

Swami Rama 275 (C); 250 (P)

A Challenge to Islam for Reformation: The

Rediscovery and Reliable Reconstruction

of a Comprehensive Pre-Islamic Christian

Hymnal hidden in the Koran under

earliest Islamic Reinterpretation GunterLuling 1495 [1952-8]

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*Collision with the Infinite: A Life Beyondthe Personal Self Suzanne Segal U/P

Comparative Ethics in Hindu and BuddhistTraditions Roderick Hindrey 350 [0866-9]

Comparative Religion K.N. Tiwari 395(C),195(P) [0293-3](C), [0294-0](P)

A Comparative Study of Religions Y. Masih495(C), 295(P) [0743-3](C),

[0815-7](P)

Couplets from Kabir (Kabir Duhe) G.N.Das195(C), 95(P) [0935-2](C),

[1525-4](P)

The Dance of the Soul: Gayan, Vadan,Nirtan: (Sufi Sayings) Hazrat InayatKhan 295(C), 195(P) [1101-0](C),[1102-7](P)

*Dancing with the Void: The Innerstandingof a Rare Born Mystic Sunyata Eds. BettyCamhi & Gurubaksh Rai 295

Dattatreya: The Way and the Goal JayaChamarajendra Wadiyer Bahadur, Introd.S. Radhakrishanan (F/C) [0926-0]

*Deity and Spirit Possession in South AsiaFrederick M. Smith 895 [3372-2]

The Devotional Poems of Mirabai A.J. Alston295(C), 175(P) [0441-8](C), [0442-5](P)

Devotional Songs of Narsi Mehta SwamiMahadevananda 175 [0509-5]

Dimensions of Classical Sufi Thought R.S.Bhatnagar (F/C) [1054-9]

*The Divine Consort: Radha and theGoddesses of India J.S. Hawley & DonnaMarie Wulff 595 [0940-6]

Diwan of Inayat Khan Jessie Duncan Westbrook(F/C) [1429-5](C), 1430-1](P)

*Eastern Spirituality for Modern Life:Exploring Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism& Tantra David Pond 225

The Eighty Four Hymns of Hita Harivamsa(An Edition of the Caurasi Pada) RupertSnell 775 [0629-0]

Encountering Bliss: My Journey throughIndia with Anandamayi Ma MelitaMaschmann Rendered into Eng. byShridhar B. Shrotri 295(C), 195(P)

[1541-4](C), [1571-1](P)

*The Essential Sri Anandamayi Ma : Life and

Teachings of a 20th Century Indian

Saint. Biography by Alexander Lipski, Word

of Sri Anandamayi Ma, Tr. Atmananda,Ed. Joseph A. Fitzgerald 995 (C), 695 (P),

[3474-3] (C), [3478-1] (P)

The Face of God Yogi Mahajan 250 [1590-2]

Face to Face with Sri Ramana Maharshi:

Enchanting and Uplifting Reminiscences

of 160 Persons Comp. & Ed. LaxmiNarain, Foreword by T.N. Chaturvedi 200

Facets of Spirituality: Dialogues and

Discourses of Swami Krishnananda S.Bhagyalakshmi 115(C), 80(P) [0087-8]

(C), [0093-9](P)

Foundations of Living Faiths: An

Introduction to Comparative Religion

Haridass Bhattacharyya 425 [1147-8]

Garland of Divine Flowers: Selected

Devotional Lyrics of Saint Jnaneswara

P.V. Bobde 75 [0400-5]

The Glory of Puttaparthi V. Balu 190(C),

110(P) [0838-6](C), [0839-3](P)

Gorakhnath and the Kanphata Yogis GeorgeW. Briggs 495(C), 295(P) [0563-7](C),

[0564-4](P)

*Great Swan (Meetings with Ramakrishna)

Lex Hixon 250 [1297-0]

*The Hare Krishnas in India Charles R.Brooks 395 [0939-0]

Harmony of Religions Thomas Manninezhath175 [1001-3]

*Heart, Self and Soul : The Sufi Psychology

of Growth Balance and Harmony RobertFrager 295

The Hidden Master (Form'I' to Itness on

Vimalaji'sTeaching) Christine Townend350(C) 250(P); [1886-6](C), [1889-

7](P)

Hindi Biography of Dadu Dayal Winand M.Callewaert 300 [0490-6]

*Hindu-Christian Dialogue: Perspectives

and Encounters Ed. Harold Coward 200

[1158-4]

*Hindu Goddesses: Vision of the Divine

Feminine in the Hindu Religious

Tradition David Kinsley 395(C), 195(P)

[0379-4](C), [0394-7](P)

*His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi: ALiving Saint For the New Millennium

Helena Olson & Roland Olson 250

The Holy Quran (Arabic Text, Eng. Tr. &

Comm.) Maulana Muhammad Ali(F/C) [1316-8]

The Holy Science Yukteswar Giri 40 [3190-2]

A Hundred Devotional Songs of TagoreMohit Chakrabarti 250 (C), 150 (P)

[1505-6](C), [1687-9](P)

In the Presence of the Masters RomolaButalia (F/C) [1946-7](C), [1947-4](P)

*Islam: An Historical Introduction GerhardEndress 295

Islam:The Straight Path (Islam Interpreted

by Muslims) Ed. Kenneth W. Morgan 395

[0403-6]

Japji: Meditation in Sikhism Swami Rama150

Jiva Gosvaminís Tattva Sandarbha: A Study

on the Philosophical and Sectarian

Development of the Gaudia Vaisnava

Movement Stuart Mark Elkman (F/C)[0187-5]

Kabir: Selected Couplets from the Sakhi in

Transversion M. S. Karki 295(C), 195

(P) [1788-3] (C), [1799-9] (P)

Kabir: The Apostle of Hindu Muslim Unity

Muhammad Hedayetullah 595 (C) [0611-

5]; 395 (P) [3373-9]

The Krsnagiti of Manaveda Ed. & Tr. C.R.Swaminathan & Sudha Gopalakrishnan650 [1478-3]

The Laughing Swamis (Australian

Sannyasin Disciples of Swami

Satyananda Saraswati and Osho

Rajneesh) Harry Aveling 195 [1118-8]

Life and Teaching of Sri Anandamayi MaAlexander Lipski 195(C), 95(P) [0530-9]

(C), [0531-6](P)

Life and Thought of Sankaracharya GovindChandra Pande 495 [1104-1]

Life of Eknath Justin E. Abbott 270(C),

190(P) [1360-1](C), [1361-8](P)

Life of Tukaram Justin E. Abbott 195 [0170-7]

Living with the Himalayan Masters SwamiRama 295

Love of God and Social Duty in Ramacarita-

manasa E.J. Babineau 110 [2399-0]

Love Poems of Ghananand K.P. Bahadur195 [0836-2]

Mahatma Gandhi and Comparative Religion

K.L. Seshagiri Rao (F/C) [0755-6](C),

[0767-9](P)

Major Religions of India (New Insight into

Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism)

Susunaga Weeraperuma, Ed. Sudhakar S.Dikshit 120(C), 70(P) [1425-7](C),

[1445-5](P)

A Master Guide to Meditation and Spiritual

Growth Roy Eugene Davis 125 [1245-1]

*The Mathnawi: The Spiritual Couplets of

Maulana Jalalud-Din Muhammad I Rumi.

Tr. & Abridged E.H. Whinfield 395

*Media and the Transformation of Religion

in South Asia Eds. Lawrence A. Babb &

Susan S. Wadley 295(C), 195(P) [1448-

6](C), [1453-0](P)

The Miracle Engineer: A Young Boyís day-

to-day miraculous experiences with God

Sachin Thobde 75

*Mohandass Gandhi: Essential Writings JohnDear 200

*Mother of All (A Revelation of the

Motherhood of God in the Life and

Teachings of the Jillellamudi Mother)

Richard Schiffman 395

*Mother Teresa: An East-West Mysticism

(Her Thought Compared to Hinduism

and Gandhi) Gloria Germani 225

Mystics, Magicians and Medicine People:

Tales of a Wanderer Doug Boyd 240

RELIGION AND ETHICS RELIGION AND ETHICS

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*The Myths of Death, Rebirth andResurrection: The Wisdom of the

Serpent Joseph L. Henderson & MaudOakes 325

Nama Japa: The Prayer of the Name

Vandana Mataji 145 [1286-4]

New Millennium Fulfills AncientProphecies Yogi Mahajan (F/C) [1639-

8](C), [1644-2](P)

The Ocean of Theosophy William Q. Judge195

Osho Rajneesh and His Disciples: Some

Western Perceptions Ed. Harry Aveling525(C), 325(P) [1598-8](C), [1599-5](P)

An Outline of Religious Literature of IndiaJ.N. Farquhar 250 [2086-9]

Pahlavi Texts (SBE Vols. 5, 18, 24, 37, 47)E.W. West 1750

The Path of Light (A Guide to 21st Century

Discipleship and Spiritual Practice in

the Kriya Yoga Tradition) Roy EugeneDavis 125 [1657-2]

*The Path of the Mother Savitri L. Bess 325

Philosophy and the Theistic Mysticism ofthe Alvars S.M.S. Chari 395 [1342-7]

The Philosophy of Jnanadeva (As Gleaned

from the Amrtanubhava) B.P. Bahirat295(C), 195(P) [1574-2] (C)

The Poems of Tukaram Comp. J. Fraser &K.N. Marathe 250 [0851-5]

*Poems to Siva: The Hymns of the Tamil

Saints Indira Vishwanathan Peterson 495

[0784-6]

Preface to Ambedkarism R.C. Prasad (F/C)[1088-4]

The Problem of Evil and Indian ThoughtArthur L. Herman 350 [0753-2]

Quest for Truth (original Letters of Vimala

Thakar) Nithiya Kalyani 150 [3329-6]

The Quest of Ajneya: A Christian

Theological Appraisal of the Search for

Meaning in His Three Hindi Novels

Roger Hardham Hooker, Foreword by

Harish Trivedi 350 [1570-4]

Quran (SBE Vol. 6, 9) Tr. E.H. Palmer, Ed.

F. Maxmuller 700

The Quranic Sufism Mir Valiuddin 395[0320-6]

Rabindranath Tagore: Songs of Prayer MohitChakrabarti 175

The Rajneesh Papers: Studies in a NewReligious Movement Susan J. Palmer &Arvind Sharma 175 [1080-8]

*Ramana, Sankara and the Forty Verses(The Essential Teachings of Advaita)Ramana Maharshi & Sankara, Introd.Alan Jacobs 195 [1988-7]

*The Reincarnation Controversy: Un-covering the Truth in the WorldReligions Steven Rosen 150

Religion and Rational Outlook S.N. Dasgupta110 [2294-8]

The Religion of Tibet Charles Bell 295(C),195(P) [1069-3](C), [1050-1](P)

Religious Institutions and Cults in theDeccan R.N. Nandi 125 [3086-8]

Religious Philosophy of Tagore andRadhakrishnan:† A Comparative andAnalytical Study Harendra Prasad Sinha(F/C) [1062-4]

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Sabarimalai Pilgrimage and Ayyappan CultusRadhika Sekar 150 [1056-3]

Sacred Books of China (SBE Vols. 3,16, 27,28, 39, 40) Tr. James Legge 2100

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Sayings of Paramahansa Yogananda 25[3189-6]

The Science of God-Realization: Knowingour True nature and our Relationshipwith the Infinite Roy Eugene Davis 200

The Science of Religion ParamahansaYogananda 25 [3188-9]

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(C), [1533-9] (P)

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[0683-2](C), [0684-9](P)

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195(P) [0688-7](C), [0689-4](P)

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[0694-8](C), [0695-5](P)

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[0758-7](C), [0759-4](P)

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Sukhmani Saheb: The Treasure of Bliss (A

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selected verses from Sukhmani Saheb)

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Swami Vivekananda In India:A Corrective

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*Elephanta: The Cave of Shiva Photographs

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Vastusutra-Upanisad: The Essence of Form

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Ancient India R.C. Majumdar 595(C), 295

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Asoka: In History and Historical Memory

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Chandragupta Maurya and His Times

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[0405-0](C), [0433-3](P)

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*Claiming the High Ground: Sherpas,

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Jain Iconography B.C. Bhattacharya, Ed.

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Insight on Ancient India Georg Feuerstein,Subhash Kak & David Frawley 495(C),

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India and China: Twenty Centuries of

Civilizational Interaction and Vibrations

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India as seen in the Kuttanimata of

Damodara Gupta A.M. Shastri 595

[1336-6]

Indiaís Interaction with China, Central and

West Asia (Vol. III, Pt. 2 of PHISPC)

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The Indus Script and the Rg-Veda EgbertRichter Ushanas 450 [1405-9]

Influences of Ancient Hinduism on Early

Christianity A.L. Herman 595 [3295-4]

Introduction to the Study of Society A.C. Das60 [2461-4]

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Kingdom of Ahmadnagar Radhey Shyam 475

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Language and Society in South Asia MichaelC. Shapiro & Harold F. Schiffman 300

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Life, Thought and Culture in India C.A.D

300-1000 (Vol.II Pt.1 of PHISPC) Ed. K.Satchidananda Murty 1350

Life, Thought and Culture in India (From C.

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Ed. G.C. Pande 3600

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Present (Vol. VI, Pt. 5 of PHISPC) Ed.

R. Balasubramanian 2700

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Logic in Earliest Classical India Ed. BrendanS. Gillon 750 [3449-1]

The Lord of Arur, the Tyagaraja Cult inTamil Nadu Rajeshwari Ghose 425

[1391-5]

Lost Masters: Sages of Ancient Greece

Linda Johnsen 240

Ludwig Alsdorf and Indian Studies Eds.

Magdalene Duckwitz, Klaus Bruhn &

Albrecht Wezler 150 [0681-8]

Maharana Raj Singh and His Times Sri RamSharma 100 [2398-3]

Malwa Through the Ages K.C. Jain 795

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Mathematics and Medicine in Sanskrit Ed.

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Megasthenes and Indian Religion AllanDahlaquist 225 [1323-6]

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Settlement and General Impact (C.A.D.

475-1030) Swati Datta 150 [0067-0]

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NEPAL MANDALA: A Cultural Study of

the Kathmandu Valley (2 Vols.) MaryShepherd Slusser $ 100 (Set)

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works of Glo-Bo Mkhan-Chen (1456-

1532) Jowita Kramer 1715

*Order in Paradox: Myth, Ritual and

Exchange among Nepalís Tamang DavidH. Holmberg 250 [1369-4]

Peacock Throne: The Drama of Mogul

India Waldemar Hansen 595 [0225-4]

The People of Tibet Charles Bell 295(C),

195(P) [1068-6](C), [1049-5](P)

Polyandry in Ancient India Sarva DamanSingh 125 [0487-6]

Position of Women in Hindu CivilizationA.S. Altekar 495(C), 295(P) [0324-4]

(C), [0325-1](P)

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RAJATARANGINI BY KALHANA(3 Vols.) A Chronicle of the Kings of

Kashmir (Text, Eng. Tr.) Tr. M.A. SteinVol. I & II 1995 [0370-1]

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International Colloquia on Ladakh Eds.

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of the sixth International Colloquium

on Ladakh Leh 1993 Henry Osmaston &

Nowang Tsering 300 [1432-5]

The Religion of Tibet Charles Bell 295(C),

165(P) [1069-3](C), [1050-1](P)

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Rise and Fall of the Imperial Guptas AshviniAgrawal 295 [0592-7]

The Rise and Fall of the Pahlavi Dynasty:

Memoirs of Former General Hussein

Fardust Tr. & Annot. Ali Akbar Dareini795 [1642-8]

*Roles and Rituals for Hindu Women JuliaLeslie 395 [1036-5]

Sati: Historical and Phenomenological

Essays Arvind Sharma, Foreword by M.N.Srinivas 250(C), 150(P) [0464-7](C),

[0561-3](P)

Science, Culture and Man Bepin Behari 100

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Sexual Life in Ancient India Johann JakobMeyer O/P [0638-2]

Shahanshah: The Study of Monarchy of Iran

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*The Shape of Ancient Thought: Com-

parative Studies in Greek and Indian

Philosophies Thomas McEvilley 1595

[3339-5]

Some Early Dynasties of South India

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Sources for the History of Bhutan MichaelAris 595 [3409-5]

Stucco in India: From Pre-Mohenjodaro,

Times to the Beginning of the Christian

Era K.M. Varma 55

Studies in Mughal History AshviniAgrawal 150 [2326-6]

Studies in the Geography of Ancient and

Medieval India D.C. Sircar 295 [0690-0]

Studies in the Political and Administrative

Systems in Ancient and Medieval India

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Studies in the Religious Life of Ancient and

Medieval India D.C. Sircar 395 [2790-5]

Sudras in Ancient India R.S. Sharma 495(C),

295(P) [0706-8](C), [0873-7](P)

Three Mountains and Seven Rivers (Prof.

Musashi Tachikawaís Felicitation

Volume) Shoun Hino & Toshihiro Wada1800 [2468-3]

Tibet Past and Present Charles Bell 295(C),

195(P) [1067-9](C), [1048-8](P)

*Trans-Himalayan Traders: Economy,

Society & Culture in Northwest Nepal

James F. Fisher 275 [0373-2]

The Two Traditions of Meditation in Ancient

India Johannes Bronkhorst 250 (C), 150

(P), [1114-0] (C), [1643-5] (P)

Vakataka Gupta Age R.C. Majumdar & A.S.Altekar 495 (C), 295 (P) [0026-7](C),

[0043-4](P)

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VIR VINOD (4 Pts.) Shyamaldas (F/C)

[0191-2] (Set)

HISTORY AND CULTURE POLITY, ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY

Voices of the Indian Diaspora Anand Mulloo395 [3197-1]

War in Ancient India V.R. RamchandraDikshitar 395 [0382-4]

Ways of Understanding the Human Past:Mythic, Epic, Scientific and Historic(Vol. XII of PHISPCís, Monograph) D.P.Chattopadhyaya 295

Women of India: Colonial and Post-ColonialPeriods (Vol. IX, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) Ed.Bharati Ray 1950

Women Under Primitive BuddhismI.B. Horner 450 [0664-1]

POLITY, ECONOMICS ANDSOCIOLOGY

Aspects of Indian Society and Economy inthe Nineteenth Century V. Gautam 175[0057-1]

Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions inAncient India Ram Sharan Sharma 695(C), 395(P) [0827-0](C), [0898-0](P)

Creating a Transparent Democracy: A NewModel Shamar Rinpoche 25

Determinants of Social Status in IndiaS.C. Malik (F/C) [0073-1]

Dharam Sutras: The Law Codes ofApastamba, Gautama Baudhayana andVasistha Annot. Text & Tr. PatrickOlivelle 1295 [1739-5]

Economic Life of Northern India LallanjiGopal 395 [0302-2]

*Gender, Genre and Power in South AsianExpressive Traditions Arjun Appadurai,Frank J. Korom & Margaret A. Mills 325[1178-2]

Grounds for Divorce in Hindu and EnglishLaw P.K. Virdi 300 [2453-9]

The Gupta Polity V.R. RamachandraDikshitar 495 [1024-2]

Himalayan Buddhist Villages: Environment,Resources, Society & Religious life inZangskar, Ladakh Eds. John Crook &Henry Osmaston (F/C) [1201-7]

The India China Border: A ReappraisalGondker Narayana Rao 750 [3454-5]

India Under Nehru S. Jagannarayanan 75

[2456-0]

Indian Fire Ritual Musaschi Tachikawa,Shrikant Bahulkar & Madhavi Kolhatkar495 [1781-4]

THE KAUTILIYA ARTHASASTRA(3 Pts.) R.P. Kangle (Pt. I)850, (Pt. II)

1150, (Pt. III) 750, (Set) 2600 [0039-7]

Pt. I, [0040-3] Pt. II, [0041-0] Pt. III,

[0042-7] (Set)

A Lament : Was Partition Inescapable ? V.N.Sekhri 350

Love of God and Social Duty in Rama-

caritamanasa E.J. Babineau 110 [2399-0]

The Mauryan Polity V.R. RamachandraDikshitar 495 [1023-5]

Mesocosm: Hinduism and the Organization

of a Traditional Newar City in Nepal

Robert I. Levy 550 [1038-9]

New Patterns of Democracy in India

V.M. Dean 24

The North Indian Peasant Goes to Market

Leon Jr. Swartzberg 100 [3039-4]

The People of Tibet Charles Bell 295(C),

195(P) [1068-6](C), [1049-5](P)

Political and Social Movements in Ancient

Punjab Buddha Prakash 150 [2458-4]

Political Institutions and Administration P.B.Udgaonkar 125 [2087-6]

Polyandry in Ancient India Sarva DamanSingh 125 [0487-6]

Position of Women in Hindu Civilization

A.S. Altekar 495(C), 295(P) [0324-4]

(C), [0325-1](P)

The Positive Background of Hindu

Sociology Benoy Kumar Sarkar 400 [2664-

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Puja and Samskara Musashi Tachikawa, ShounHino & Lalita Deodhar 495 [1751-7]

Reflections on Finance, Education and

Society C.D. Deshmukh 175 [2650-2]

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LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS

Road to Freedom: A Sociological Study onthe Abolition of Scavenging in IndiaBindeshwar Pathak 400 [0704-4](C) 275[1258-1](P)

*Roles and Rituals for Hindu Women JuliaLeslie 395 [1036-5]

Sanskrit Play Production in Ancient IndiaTarla Mehta 595 [1057-0]

Sati: Historical and PhenomenologicalEssays Arvind Sharma, Foreword byM.N. Srinivas 250(C), 150(P) [0464-7](C), [0561-3](P)

Self, Society and Science: Theoretical andHistorical Perspectives (Vol. XI, Pt. 2 ofPHISPC) Ed. D. P. Chattopadhyaya, withA. K. Sen Gupta 2100

Socio-Political Study of the ValmikiRamayana Ramashraya Sharma 395[0078-6]

State and Government in Ancient IndiaA.S. Altekar 495 [1008-2]; (C) 250 [1009-9] (P)

The State and Society in Medieval India(Vol. VII, Pt. 1 of PHISPC) Ed. J.S.Grewal 1950

Trade and Economic Structure (Modelsand Methods) R.E. Caves 200 [0157-8]

The Upanayana: The Hindu Ceremonies ofthe Sacred Thread Tr. R.C. Prasad 195[1240-6]

The Vivaha: The Hindu Marriage SamskarasBhaiyaram Sarma, Tr. R.C. Prasad 195[1132ñ4]

*Women in the Footsteps of the Buddha:Struggle for Liberation in theTherigatha Kathryn R. Blackstone 195[1715-9]

* Worshiping Siva in Medieval India: Ritualin an Oscillating Universe Richard H.Davis 395 [1747-0]

LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS

Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit and other IndianLanguages: Grammar, Philology, Phonetics,

Semantics, Philosophy of Grammar

Agents and Actions in Classical Tibetan TomJ.F. Tillemans & Derek D. Herforth 600

ASHTADHYAYI OF PANINI (2 Vols.)(Text, Eng. Tr.) Tr. S.C. Vasu 3195

(Set) [0409-8]

Aspects of Hindi Phonology Manjari Ohala300 [2655-7]

*Astadhyayi of Panini Tr. Sumitra M. Katre895 [0521-7]

Bhartrhari: Language Thought and Reality

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Seminar, Delhi, Dec. 12-14, 2003) Ed.

Mithilesh Chaturvedi 1595 [3399-9]

Bhartrhari: Philosopher and Grammarian

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Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Reader F. Edgerton195 [0481-4]

*A COMPARATIVE DICTIONARY OFTHE INDO-ARYAN LANGUAGES (4Vols.) R.L. Turner 4900 (Set) [1665-7]

CONTRIBUTION OF TIBETANLANGUAGE, HISTORY ANDCULTURE (2 Vols.) Ernst Steinkellner& Helmut Tauscher 700 (Set) [1039-6]

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*Devavanipraveshika: An Introduction to

the Sanskrit Language Robert P. Goldman& Sally J. Sutherland 695 (C) [3294-7];

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Dravidian Studies: Selected Papers M.B.

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An Early Upanisadic Reader Hans HenrichHock 595 (C), 395 (P); [3213-8] (C)

[3214-5] (P)

Evolution of Awadhi B.R. Saksena 220

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Formation of the Marathi Language J. Bloch,Tr. D.R. Chanana 200 [2322-8]

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Panini Re-interpreted Charudeva Shastri160 [0627-6]

Paniniís Grammatik (2 Pts. in One) OttoBohtlingk 1195 (Set) [1025-9]

Prakrit Grammarians L.N. Dolci, Tr.

Prabhakar Jha 195 [2977-0]

A Primer of Modern Standard Hindi MichaelC. Shapiro 695(C), 395(P) [0475-3](C),

[0508-8](P)

Process and Language: A Study of the

Mahabhasya ad. A1.3.1. bhuvadayo

dhatavah Hideyo Ogawa, Foreword GeorgeCardona, 695 [2951-0]

Prolegomena to the First Two Tibetan

Grammatical Treatises Roy Andrew Miller1500

A Rapid Sanskrit Method George L. Hart250(C), 150(P) [0173-8](C), [0199-

8](P)

*A Reader on the Sanskrit Grammarians Ed.

J.F. Staal (F/C) [0029-8]

Recent Research in Paninian Studies GeorgeCardona 495 [1637-4]

Root, Verb-Forms and Primary Derivatives

of the Sanskrit Language William DwightWhitney 295(C), 175(P) [0484-5](C),

[0485-2](P)

Sabdakalpadruma (5 Vols.) Comp.

Rajakantadeva Bahadur, Further

enriched, Enl. & Pub. in Devanagari

Script by Varada Prasad Vasu & HariCharana Vasu 15,000 (Set)

Sanskrit and Prakrit: Socio-Linguistic Issues

Madhav M. Deshpande 325 [1136-2]

Sanskrit Grammar William Dwight Whitney595(C), 395(P) [0620-7](C), [0621-

4](P)

Sanskrit Grammar for Students A.A.Macdonell 295(C), 150(P) [0504-0](C),

[0505-7](P)

The Sanskrit Language T. Burrow 450

[1767-8]

Sanskrit Manual: A Quick Reference Guide

to the Phonology and Grammar of

Classical Sanskrit Roderick S. Bucknell495(C), 295(P) [1188-1](C), [1189-

8](P)

Sanskrit Primer E.D. Perry 190(C), 110(P)

[0206-3](C), [0207-0](P)

A Sanskrit Reader (Text, Vocabulary and

Notes) C.R. Lanman 495(C), 295(P)

[1362-5](C), [1363-2](P)

Sanskrit Syntex J.S. Speijer 695(C), 395(P)

[0482-1] (C), [0483-8](P)

Saraswatikanthabharan-Vedic Vyakaranamof Bhojdev (8th Ch. in 4 Pts.) Pt. I-II

(Vediki Prakriya) Pt. III-IV (Swar

Prakriya) Ed., Tr. & Annot. Narayan M.Kansara 400 [1091-4]

Sarasvatikanthabharanam of King Bhoja: On

Poetics (3 Vols.) (Text and Translations)

Ed. & Tr. Sundari Siddhartha, Assisted by

Hema Ramanathan 3000 (Set) [3284-8]

The Serial Verb Formation in DravidianLanguages Sanford B. Steever 175 [0378-

7]

SIDDHANTA KAUMADI (2 Vols.) (Text,

Eng. Tr.) S.C. Vasu 2500 (Set) [1290-1]

Sound Change D.N.S. Bhat 395 [1766-1]

South Asian Languages: Structure,

Convergence and Diglossia Ed. Bh.Krishnamurti & Others 400 [0033-5]

Srngara-Tilaka of Kalidasa (Text, Eng.Tr.)

Ed. C.R. Devadhar 5 [0014-4]

Structure and Development of Middle Indo

Aryan Dialects Vit Bubenik 245 [1317-5]

Structure of the Noun Phrase in English andHindi M.K. Verma 225 [2295-5]

Studies in Sanskrit Syntex: A Volume in

Honor of the Centennial of Speijerís

Sanskrit Syntax (1886-1986) HansHenrich Hock 180(C), 95(P) [0837-

9](C), [0869-0](P)

Telegu Verbal Bases: A Comparative and

Descriptive Study Bh. Krishnamurti &Others 390 [2324-2]

Grammar of Tibetan Language H.B. Hannah225(C), 195(P) [0786-0](C), [0787-7](P)

A Higher Sanskrit Grammar Ed. M.R. Kale350(C), 195(P) [0177-6](C), [0178-3](P)

Hindi Morphology: A Word based Descri-ption Rajendra Singh & R.K. Agnihotri395 [1446-2]

Historical Grammar of Apabhramsa GaneshVasudev Tagare 495 [0290-2]

Indian Linguistic Studies (Festschrift inHonor of George Cardona) Eds. MadhavM. Deshpande & Peter E. Hook 695[1885-9]

Intermediate Hindi Yamuna Kachru &Rajeshwari Pandharipande 450 (C),250(P) [0558-3](C), [0559-0](P)

Introduction to Prakrit Alfred C. Woolner 295(C), 195 (P) [0188-2](C), [0189-9](P)

INTRODUCTION TO SANSKRIT (2 Pts.)Thomas Egenes 595 [1140-9] (Pt. I), 450[1693-0] (Pt. II)

An Introduction to the Grammar of theTibetan Language Sarat Chandra Das695 [1211-6]

Kalasamuddesa of Bhartrihariís Vakyapadiyawith Helarajaís Comm. (Text Eng. Tr.)Tr. P.S. Sharma 100 [0598-9]

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The Laghusiddhantakaumudi of Varadaraja(Vol. I) : A Primer of Paniniís GrammarTr. & Elucidated by Kanshi Ram Ed.Mithilesh Chaturvedi 1495 [3451-4]

Language Leonard Bloomfield 495(C), 325(P)[1195-9](C), [1196-6](P)

Language and Society in South Asia MichaelC. Shapiro & Harold F. Schiffman 300[2607-6]

Language Shifts Among the ScheduledTribes in India (A Geographical Study)M. Ishtiaq 450 [1617-6]

Languages of Tribal and IndigeneousPeoples of India (The Ethnic Space)Anvita Abbi (F/C) [1374-8]

Linguistic Structure and Language Dynamicsin South Asia (Papers from theProceedings of SALA XVIIIRoundtable) Eds. Anvita Abbi, R.S. Gupta& Ayesha Kidwai 1195 [1765-4]

LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA(11 Vols. in 19 Pts.) G.A. Grierson(F/C)

Linguistics: General and DravidianChathanath Achyuthan Unny 35

Maithili: Some Aspects of its Phonetics andPhonology Sunil Kumar Jha 695 [1320-5]

A New Course in Reading Pali: Enteringthe Word of the Buddha J.W. Gair & W.S.Karunatillake 395 (C), 250 (P) [1440-0](C), [1441-7] (P)

The Nighantu and the Nirukta of SriYaskacarya: The Oldest Indian Treatiseon Etymology, Philology and Semantics(3 Pts. in one) (The first criticalEdition, Translation, showing relationof the Nirukta to Samhita, Brahmana,Pratisakhya Astadhyayi, Mahabhasyaetc., Exegetical & Critical Notes,Indexes & Appendices) (Skt. Text withEng. Tr. Introd.) Ed. & Tr. LakshmanSarup 795 [1381-6]

The Noun Phrase in Bengali: Assignmentof Role and the Karaka Theory MalayaGangopadhyay 450 [0377-0]

Old and New Perspectives on South AsianLanguages: Grammar and Semantics(Papers growing out of the fifthInternational Conference on SouthAsian Linguistics (ICOSAL-5), held atMoscow, Russia in July 2003) Ed. ColinP. Masica 1190 [3208-4]

THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OFTHE BENGALI LANGUAGE (3 Pts.)Suniti Kumar Chatterji 1350 (Set) [3063-3]

Pancagranthi Vyakarana of Buddhisagarsuri(A Critical Edition) Ed. N.M. Kansara1495 [2950-3]

Panini: A Survey of Research George Cardona425 [1494-3]

Panini: His work and Its Traditions (Vol. I:Background and Introduction) GeorgeCardona 1050 [0419-7]

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Themes and Tasks in Old and Middle Indo-Aryan Linguistics Eds. Bertil Tikkanen &Heinrich Hettrich 600 [3062-2]

Topics in Pali Historical PhonologyI.Y. Junghare 110 [2293-1]

*Tradition and Argument in Classical IndianLinguistics: The Bahiranga Paribhasa inthe Paribhasendusekhara JohannesBronkhorst 395 [1883-5]

Vaiyakarana Siddhanta Kaumudi of BhattojiDikshita (2 Vols.) (An Analysis inEnglish) P.V. Naganatha Sastri (Vol. I)230, [0679-5], (Vol. II) 295 [2999-2]

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The Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari Tr. K.A.Subramania Iyer Ch. II (Eng. Tr. withExegetical Notes) (F/C); Kanda II: AnAncient Treatise on the Philosophy ofSanskrit Grammar (containing the Tikaof Punyaraja and the ancient vritti)595; [2988-6] Ch. III. Pt. II (Eng. Tr.with Exegetical Notes) (F/C)

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A Catalogue of Vaisnava Literature (on

microfilms in the Adyar Library the

Bodleian Library & the American

University Library) Charles S. J. White495 [2067-8]

A Companion to Sanskrit LiteratureS.C. Banerjee 360 [0063-2]

*A COMPARATIVE DICTIONARY OFTHE INDO-ARYAN LANGUAGES(4 Vols.) R.L. Turner 4900 [1665-7]

(Set)

Concise Pali-English Dictionary A.P.Buddhadatta Mahathera 395(C),

250(P) [0604-7](C), [0605-4](P)

The Concise Sanskrit-English DictionaryEd. V.G. Apte 295(C), 150(P) [0151-

6](C), [0152-3](P)

*The Definitive Dream Dictionary DianeBellchambers 395

A Dictionary, English and Sanskrit M. MonierWilliams 695 [0454-8]

A Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist TermsComp. W.E. Soothill & Lewis Hodous 995

[0319-0]

The Dictionary of Hindustani Classical MusicBimalkanta Roy Chaudhuri 350

[1708-1]

DICTIONARY OF PALI PROPERNAMES (2 Vols.) P. Malalasekera 1500

(Set) [3020-2]

*The Dictionary of the Esoteric (3000

Enteries on the Mystical and Occult

Traditions Nevill Drury 295 [1989-4]

Dictionary of Tibetan Materia Medica

Comm. Pasang Yonten Arya, Tr. & Ed.

Yonten Gyatso 395 [1567-4]

*The Encyclopedia of Dream InterpretationEili Goldberg 695

ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF INDIANPHILOSOPHIES Gen. Ed. Karl H.Potter (Set) [0307-7]

Vol. I : Bibliography (2 Pts.) 3195 [0308-4]

Vol. II : Indian Metaphysics andEpistemology: The Tradition of Nyaya-

Vaisesika upto Gangesa 1200 [0309-1]

Vol. III: Advaita Vedanta (Pt. I) 1395 [0310-7]

LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS REFERENCE WORKS

PANINI HIS WORK AND ITS TRADITIONSó George Cardona ISBN : 978-81-208-0393-0 (Set)

Vol. I Background and Introduction by George Cardonaxiv, 763p. (2nd Rev. & Enl. Ed.)

[ISBN: 978-81-208-0419--7] Rs. 1050

Under Preparation : -

Vol. II. Kinds of rules in the Astadhyayi and how they are

related.

Vol. III. Metalanguage: III 1. Paribhasasutras III. 2.

Samjnasutras: Rules concerning general conventions

and classes of elements other than markers of

karakas (Appendix: Sound classes recognized in

pratisakhya and siksa works) III. 3. Samjnasutras:

Markers III. 4. Samjnasutras: Karaka classes.

Vol. IV. Affixation rules: IV. 1. Verbal affixes. IV. 2.

Nominal affixes.

Vol. V. Formation of derived bases: V: 1: Derived verbs V.

2. Derived nominals: V. 2. 1. Derivates with krt affixes

V. 2.2. Compounds V.2.3. Derivates with taddhita

affixes.

Vol. VI. Rules providing for augments replacements, and

accentuation: VI 1. Verb suppletion VI. 2. Iterating

padas VI. 3. Base and affix substitution and

augmenting VI. 4. Background for Paniniís

phonological sutras; Pratisakhya rules VI.5. Sound

replacement in general VI. 6.Accentual rules.

Vol. VII. Paninian sutras concerning dialects: VIII. 1. Vedic

rules VII. 2. Others.

Vol. VIII. Syntax and stylistics of the Astadhyayi: VIII. 1.

Syntax of sutras VIII. 2. Stylistics VIII. 3.

Terminology.

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Vol. IV: Samkhya Philosophy Ed. GeraldJames Larson & Ram ShankarBhattacharya 1195 [0311-4]

Vol. V: The Philosophy of Grammarians

1395 [0426-5]

Vol. VI: Indian Philosophical Analysis Nyaya-

Vaisesika from Gangesa to Raghunatha

Siromani Eds. Karl H. Potter & SibajibanBhattacharyya 1395 [0894-2]

Vol. VII: Abhidharma Buddhism to 150 A.D.

Eds. Karl H. Potter with Robert E. BuswellJr., Padmanabh S. Jaini & Noble Ross Reat995 [0895-9]

Vol. VIII: Buddhist Philosophy from 100 to

350 A.D. Karl H. Potter 1200 [1553-7]

Vol. IX: Buddhist Philosophy from 350 to

600 A.D. Ed. Karl H. Potter 1395 [1968-

9]

Vol. X: Jain Philosophy (Pt.I) Ed. DalsukhMalvania & Jayendra Soni 1495

[3169-8]

Vol. XI: Advaita Vedanta from 800 to 1200

Ed. Karl H. Potter 1295 [3061-5]

Vol. XII: Yoga: Indiaís Philosophy of

Meditation Eds. Gerald James Larson &Ram Shankar Bhattacharya 1395 [3349-

4]

Encyclopaedia of Vedanta Ram Murti Sharma345 [1934-4]

English-Pali Dictionary A.P. BuddhadattaMahathera 495 [0606-1]

A General Index to the Names and Subject-

Matter of The Sacred Books of the East

(SBE Vol. 50) M. Winternitz, Preface by

A.A. Macdonell 350

ILLUSTRATED ARDHA-MAGADHIDICTIONARY (5 Vols.) ShatavadhaniJain Muni Ratanchandraji Maharaj, Introd.

A.C. Woolner 5595 (Set) [0507-1]

Illustrated Dictionary of Vedic Rituals H.G.Ranade 1500

An Index to the Names in Mahabharata S.Sorensen 1500 [2011-1]

Jaina Uddharana Kosa: I(A Collection of

the Citations of the Prakrit and Sanskrit

Languages as found in the Jaina Texts,

Commentaries and the like)(Vol. I) Comp.

& Ed. with Introd.,Bibliographies,

Variants, Indices etc. Kamlesh KumarJain 2100 [1980-1]

JATARUPAíS COMMENTARY ON THEAMARAKOSA (2 Pts.) Mahes Raj Pant1295 (Set) [1690-9]

KALATATTAVAKOSA: A Lexicon of

Fundamental concepts of the Indian Arts

(5 Vols.) Vol. I: Pervasive Terms Vyapti,Vol. II: Space and Time: Desa-Kala Vol. III:Primal Elements-Mahabhuta Vol. IV:Manifestation of Nature Srsti Vistara Vol.V:Form: Shape/Akara: Akriti Vol. VI:

Appearance/Symbolic From: Abhasa Eds.

Bettina Baumer, Advaitavadini Kaul, SukumarChattopadhyay & Ramesh Chandra Sharma,N.C. Panda Gen. Ed. Kapila Vatsyayan (Vol. I)

650 [0584-2], (Vol. II) 950 [1044-0],

(Vol. III) 450 [1402-8] (Vol. IV) 450 [1547-

6], (Vol.V) 1000 [1917-7] (Vol. VI) 900

[3286-2], (Set)[1045-7]

LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA (11Vols. in 19 Pts.) G.A. Grierson F/C

(Set)

Pali-English Dictionary T.W. Rhys Davids &William Stede 995 [1144-7]

A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary (with

Transliteration, Accentuation &

Etymological Analysis, throughout) ArthurAnthony Macdonell 795 [2000-5]

Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary Ed.

V.S. Apte (Enlarged Ed.) 1195 [0567-

5], (Compact Ed.) 795 [1568-1]

THE PURANA INDEX (3 Vols.) V.R.Ramachandra Dikshitar 1995 (Set)

[1273-4]

Puranic Encyclopaedia: A Comprehensive

Dictionary with Special Reference to

the Epic and Puranic Literature Ed.

Vettam Mani 1795 [0597-2]

Sabdakalpadruma (5 Vols.): A

Contemporary Dictionary from the

viewpoint of all systems of philosophy

and Smrti in alphabetical order

alongwith etymologies, roots, genders,

various meanings, synonyms, usages,

evidences, correlated meanings in the

context of Veda, Vedanga, Vedanta,

Nyaya, Purana, Itihasa, Sangita, Silpa,

supasastra, jyotisa, chanda, dravya, guna,

roganidana Ousadhi with definitions,

examples and appendices. Composed

by Raja Radhakantadeva Bahadur,further Enriched, Enl. & Pub. in

Devanagari script by Varada Prasad Vasu& Hari Charana Vasu 15000 (Set)

SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST(50 Vols.) Eds. F. Maxmuller & H.Oldenberg 15000 (Set) [0101-1], 350

(Per Vol.)

Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Etymologically

and Philologically Arranged with special

reference to cognate Indo-European

Languages (New Ed. greatly Enl. &

Improved) Monier Williams 995

[3105-6]

SANSKRIT WORTERBUCH (7 Vols.)Otto Bohtlingk & Rudolph Roth 7500 (Set)

[0724-2]

Sanskrit Worterbuch (Nachtrage) RichardSchmidt 700 [0790-7]

Sanskrit Worterbuch in Kurzerer Fassung(7 Pts. in One) Otto Bohtlingk 3900

[0907-5]

SERINDIA A Detailed Report of

Explorations of Central Indian and

Western China (5 Vols.) Aurel Stein(F/C)

Soka Gakkai Dictionary of Buddhism 995

[3334-0]

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB (2 Pts.)(With Complete Index) Prepared by

Winand M. Callewart 3000 (Set) [1379-3]

Sri Guru Granth Sahib Discovered (A

Reference Book of Quotations from

the Adi Granth) Selected by HakimSingh Rahi 695 [1613-8]

Studentís English-Sanskrit Dictionary V.S.Apte 495(C), 225(P) [0299-5](C),

[0300-8] (P)

Studentís Sanskrit-English Dictionary V.S.Apte 695(C), 325(P) [0044-1](C),

[0045-8] (P)

Tibetan-English Dictionary Ed. SaratChandra Das, Rev. & Ed. GrahamSandberg & A. William Heyde (Enlarged

Ed.) 595 [0887-4], (Compact Ed.) 3 95

[1713-5]

A Tibetan-English Dictionary H.A. Jaschke(Enlarged Ed.); 495 [0321-3] (Compact

Ed.) 295 [3093-6]

UPANISAD-VAKYA-MAHAKOSA(2 Vols.) (Prepared from 223

Upanisads) Gajanan Shambhu Sadhale750 (Set)

A Vedic Concordance Maurice Bloomfield1200 [0654-2]

Vedic Index of Names and Subjects (2Vols.) A.A. Macdonell & A.B. Keith 1250

[1331-1] (Set)

Word Index to the Prasatapadabhasya (A

Complete Word Index to the Printed

Editions of the Prasastapadabhasya)

Johannes Bronkhorst & Yves Ramseier 175

[1272-7]

Worterbuch Zum Rig-Veda Von HermannGrassmann 2500 [1636-7]

LITERATURE

Sanskrit, Prakrit, and other Literatures:

Creative writings, treatises on poetics,

prosody, and dramaturgy: texts,

translations, studies

Abhijnanasakuntalam of Kalidasa (Skt. Text,

Eng. Tr.) Ed. C.R. Devadhar 150 [0556-

9]

Abhijnanasakuntalam of Kalidasa (Text,

Eng. Tr. & Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 595(C),

350(P) [0282-7](C), [0283-4](P)

The Aesthetics of Wonder (New Findings

in Sanskrit Alankarasastra) A.V.Subramanian 200 [0444-9]

REFERENCE WORKS LITERATURE

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LITERATURE LITERATURE

A History of Indian Literature (3 Vols.)

MAURICE WINTERNITZ

ISBN: 978-81-208-0263-6 (Set) Rs. 1685

Winternitzís major work was Geschichte der Indischen Literature (Historyof Indian Literature). The first volume was published in two parts in 1905and 1908. It dealt with Vedic literature, the epics and Puranas. Thesecond volume on Buddhist and Jain literature appeared in two parts,in 1913 and 1920. In the last volume, Kavya literature and scientificliterature found a representation. A birdís eye view of the venacularliterature of modern India completed that volume published in 1922.The value of the work was enhanced by copious notes. The Englishtranslation was revised by Winternitz himself. The first volume waspublished in Calcutta in 1927, the second in 1933. The treatment ofBuddhist Sanskrit literature in the English translation represented anew edition. Winternitz died before the third volume could be revised.A reprint appeared in Delhi 1983, 1985 and 1987. The presentEnglish Translation is based on the original German work and hasbeen revised in the light of further researches on the subject bydifferent scholars in India and elsewhere.

Volume I : Introduction, Veda, Epics, Puranas and TantrasóTr. V.S. Sarma

This is divided into two sections. Section I relates to Veda (the FourSa√hitås), Bråhmaƒas, Åraƒyakas, Upani¶ads, VedåΔgas and theliterature of the Ritual. Section II relates to the study of two greatEpics of Indiaóthe Råmåyaƒa and the Mahåbhårata. It carries out ageneral survey of the Puråƒic literature, and provides ampleinformation about the Tantras too.[ISBN: 978-81-208-0264-3] Rs. 595

Volume II : Buddhist and Jaina LiteratureóTr. V.S. SarmaIt contains two section viz. Section III and Section IV relating toBuddhism and Jainism literature respectively.[ISBN: 978-81-208-0265-0] Rs. 395

Volume III (2 Pts. in One) Pt. I : Classical Sanskrit Literature;Pt. II : Scientific LiteratureóTr. S. Jha

It covers the history of Classical Sanskrit literature and the Scientificliterature with its characteristics, grammar, lexicography, philosophy,dharma‹åstra, architecture, saΔg∂ta‹åstra, Kåma‹åstra, åyurveda,astronomy, astrology and mathematics and also has an appendix.[ISBN: 978-81-208-0056-4] Rs. 695

AESTHETIC THEORIES OF INDIA(Vol. II & III) Padma Sudhi Vol. II 250;Vol. III 350

Amarusatakam (Text with Skt. Comm. byArjuna Verma Deva) Amaruka (F/C)

Amarusatakam With Srngaradipika ofVemabhupala (A Centum of AncientLove Lyrics of Amaruka) C.R. Devadhar(F/C) [1638-1]

Ancestral Voices : Reflections on Vedic,Classical and Bhakti Poetry RameshChandra Shah 195 [3054-7]

An Anthology of Indian English Prose Eds.R.C. Prasad & J.P. Singh 55 [0533-0]

Avimaraka (Loveís Enchanted World)(Text, Eng. Tr.) J.L. Masson & D.D.Kosambi (F/C)

Barahmasa in Indian Literature: Songs of theTwelve Months in Indo-Aryan LiteraturesCharlotte Vaudville 70 [0185-1]

The Bhaktirasamrtasindhu of RupaGosvamin (2 Pts. in One) Tr., Introd. &Notes David L. Haberman 1600 [1861-3]

Bhaminivilasa of Jagannath Pandit: Prasta-vikavilasa and Shantivilasa (Ed., Order,Introd., Notes & Append.) E.V. Dadape& D.G. Apte 175 [1170-6]

The Bharata-Manjari of Ksemendra (Skt.Text) Eds. Sivadatta & KasinathPandurang Parab 150(C), 120(P) [2459-1](C) [2460-7](P)

Bhaskarakanthas Moksopaya-Tika (Vol. I)Walter Slaje DM 60

Bhasnatakchakram: Plays Ascribed to Bhasa(Original Thirteen Texts in DevanagariCritically Edited) C.R. Devadhar 295[0333-6]

Bhavabhuti V.V. Mirashi 300 [1180-5]

The Bijak of Kabir Trs. Linda Hess & ShukdevSingh 225(C), 175(P) [0186-8](C),[0216-2](P)

Birds in Sanskrit Literature K.N. Dave 1250[1842-2]

A Catalogue of Vaisnava Literature (onmicrofilms in the Adyar Library theBodleian Library & the AmericanUniversity Library) Charles S. J. White495 [2067-8]

*Dance of Divine Love : The Rasa Lila of

Krishna from the Bhagavata Purana,

Indiaís Classic Sacred Love Story. Introd.,

& Tr. Graham M. Schweig 650[3140-7]

Dasakumaracarita of Dandin (Text, Eng.

Tr. & Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 395 [0172-

1](P)

Dhavanyaloka of Anandavardhana K.Krishnamoorthy (F/C) [1164-5](C),

[1165-2](P)

Drama of Prince Arjuna S.M. Imam 100

[2663-2]

East and West in Aesthetics Ed. GraziaMarchiano 300

The Eighty Four Hymns of Hita Harivamsa(An Edition of the Caurasi Pada) RupertSnell 775 [0629-0]

Elements of Poetry in the Mahabharata RamKaran Sharma 295 [0544-6]

The Elephant-Lore of the Hindus: The

Elephant sports (Matangalila) of

Nilakanth Franklin Edgerton 150 [0005-2]

Essays in Indian Philosophy, Religion andLiterature Eds. Piotr Balcerowicz & MarekMejor 895 [1978-8]

Figurative Poetry in Sanskrit LiteratureK.N. Jha 200 [2669-4]

GAHAKOSA OF HALA WITH THESKT. COMM. OF BHUVANAPALA(2 Pts.) Pt. I (Satavahana) Pt. II

(Gathasaptasati) Ed. M.V. Patwardhan(Pt. I) 250, (Pt. II) 500

The Garden of Loneliness: A Translation of

Jayshankar Prasadís Ansu, ìTearsî CharlesS. J. White 295 [3137-7]

Gatakamala: Garland of Birth Stories of

Arya Sura (Eng. Tr.) Tr. J.S. Speyer 250

[0707-5]

Gatha Saptasati (Text with Skt. Comm. by

Bhatta Mathura Nath Shastri) SatavahanaHalla (F/C)

*Gita Govinda of Jayadeva: Love Songs of

The Dark Lord Ed & Tr. Barbara StolerMiller 295(C), 195(P) [0366-4](C),

[0367-1](P)

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The Great Epic of India: Character and

Origin of the Mahabharata E. WashburnHopkins 225 [0995-6]

Harshacarita of Bana (Eng. Tr.) E.B.Cowell& F.W. Thomas 250 [0791-4]

Harshacarita of Bana Bhatta (Text of

Uchchvasas I-VIII) Ed. P.V. Kane 545(C),

445(P) [0032-8](C), [0051-9](P)

*Himalayan Voices: An Introduction to

Modern Nepali Literature Tr. & Ed.

Michael James Hutt 395 [1156-0]

Hindi Biography of Dadudayal Winand M.Callewaert 300 [0490-6]

The Hindi Padavali of Namdev Winand M.Callewaert & Mukund Lath 250 [0607-8]

History of Sanskrit Poetics P.V. Kane 495

[0274-2]

Hitopadesa of Narayana (Text, Eng. Tr. &

Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 175 [0602-3]

India in Russian Literature Robert H.Stacy 135 [2457-7]

INDIAN KAVYA LITERATURE Ed. A.K.Warder (Set) (0445-6)

Vol. I : Literary Criticism 495 [0446-3]

Vol. II : Origins and Formation of the

Classical Kavya 295 [0447-0]

Vol. III : Early Medieval Period (Sudraka

to Visakhadatta) 395 [0448-7]

Vol. IV : The Ways of Originality (Bana

to Damodara Gupta) 400 [0449-4]

Vol. V : The Bold Style (Saktibhadra to

Dhanapala) 695 [0450-0]

Vol. VI : The Art of Storytelling 750

[0615-3]

Vol. VII : The Wheel of Time

(2 Pts.)1995 [2028-9]

Vol. VII : The Performance of Kavya in

the + 14 F/C [3448-4]

Jankiharana of Kumaradasa: A Critical Study

(Text & Eng. Tr.) (Cantos. 16-20) Ed.

V. Raghavan, Tr. C.R. Swaminathan 450

[0975-8]

Kumarasambhava of Kalidasa (Text, Eng.

Tr. & Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 295(C),

195(P) [0160-8](C), [0161-5](P)

Kumara Sambhava of Kalidas (Canto III) Ed.

C.R. Devadhar 12 [2942-8]

Kundamala of Dinaga Ed. J.L. Shastri (F/C)

[3082-0]

Love in Sanskrit and Tamil Literature (A

Study of Characters and Nature (200

B.C.-A.D. 500) Devapoopathy Nadarajah275 [1215-4]

Malatimadhava of Bhavabhuti (Text, Eng.

Tr. & Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 225(C),

145(P) [1305-2](C), [1306-9](P)

Malavikagnimitra (A Critical Study) M.D.Paradkar 10 [2503-1]

Malavikagnimitra of Kalidasa (Text, Eng.

Tr.) Ed. C.R. Devadhar 85 [0221-6]

Malavikagnimitram (Text, Eng. Tr. &

Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 295 [1685-5]

Man in Kavya Usharbuddha Arya 15 [2442-

3]

Meghaduta of Kalidasa (Text, Eng. Tr. &

Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 175 [0420-3]

Meghaduta of Kalidasa (Text, Eng. Tr.) Ed.

C.R. Devadhar 25 [0016-8]

Mr. Abhimanyu: A Play Lakshmi Narain Lal,Tr. S. Kohli 15 [2556-7]

Mricchakatika of Sudraka (Text, Eng. Tr.&

Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 795(C), 495(P)

[0081-6](C), [0082-3](P)

Mudrarakshasa of Visakhadatta (Text, Eng.

Tr. Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 250 [0947-5]

Nagananda of Harsa (The Skt. Text with

Annot. Eng. Tr.) Bak Kun Bae45 [1075-4]

The Niti and Vairagya Satakas of Bhartrhari

M.R. Kale 75 [0642-9]

Orientalism, Poetry and the Millennium:

The Checkered Life of N.B. Halhed

Rosane Rocher 350

*Origin of the Young God (Kalidasaís Kum-

arasambhava) Hank Heifetz 225 [0754-9]

Panchatantra: Five Wise Lessons (A Vivid

Retelling of Indiaís Most Famous

Collection of Fables) Retold by KrishnaDharma 195

Panchatantra of Visnusarman (Text, Eng.

Tr. & Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 395(C),

250(P) [0219-3](C), [0220-9](P)

*The Plays of Kalidasa: Theatre of Memory

Ed. Barbara Stoller Miller, Trs. EdwinGerow, David Gitomer & Barbara StollerMiller 250 [1681-7]

The Poems of Tukaram Comp. J. Fraser &K.N. Marathe 250 [0851-5]

POETIC LIGHT (2 Vols.) (Kavyaprakash

of Mammata) (Text, Eng. Tr., Notes,

Introd. etc.) Ed. R.C. DwivediVol. I: Ullasas I-VI (F/C) [0080-9]

Vol. II: Ullasas VII-X (F/C) [0099-1]

Prabodhacandrodaya of Krsna Misra (Text,

With Eng. Tr. & Notes, Introd. etc.) Tr.

S.K. Nambiar 195 [1518-6]

Pratima Nataka of Bhasa (Text, Eng. Tr. &

Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 95 [0852-2]

Priyadarsika of Sriharsa (Text, Eng. Tr. &

Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 95 [1679-4]

Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa (Text, Eng. Tr.)

Ed. C.R. Devadhar 350 [0015-1]

Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa: Cantos I-V (Text,

Eng. Tr. & Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 295

[0861-4]

Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa (Text with

Mallinatha Comm., Notes, Introd. &

Eng. Tr.) Tr. G.R. Nandargikar (F/C)

Rasikapriya of Keshavadasa Tr. K.P. Bahadur295 [0734-1]

Ratnavali of Sri Harsadeva (Text, Eng. Tr.)

Ed. M.R. Kale 395(C), 195(P) [1042-

6](C), [1043-3](P)

Rtusamhara of Kalidasa (Text, Eng. Tr.) Ed.

C.R. Devadhar 25 [0013-7]

The Rtusamhara of Kalidasa (Text, Eng. Tr.

& Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 115 [0031-1]

LITERATURE LITERATURE

*THE JATAKA STORIES OF THEBUDDHAíS FORMER BIRTHS(6 Vols. in 3 Pts.) Ed. E.B. Cowell, Tr.Robert Chalmers & Others 1990 (Set)

[0725-9]

Kabir: Selected Couplets from the Sakhi in

Transversion M.S. Karki 295(P), 195(P)

[1788-3](C), [1799-9](P)

Kamasvaho by Rama Panivada (Text, Tr. &

Notes) Ed. A.N. Upadhye 45 [2400-3]

Karpuramanjari (Text Skt. Comm. by

Vasudeva & Bala Bharatam) Rajasekhara25 [3277-0]

Karpura Manjari of Raja-sekhara: A Drama

by the Indian Poet Rajasekhara (About

900 A.D.) (Critically Ed. in the original

Prakrit with a Glossarial Index, and an

Essay on the Life and writings of the

Poet) Ed. Sten Konow, Tr. C.R. Lanman550 [1148-5]

Kathasaritsagara of Somadeva Bhatta (Text

in Devanagari) Ed. J.L. Shastri 850 [3010-

3](C), 450 [3011-0](P)

KATHASARITSAGARA OR OCEAN OFSTREAMS OF STORY (10 Vols.)Rev. by N.M. Penzer, Tr. C.H. Tawney (F/C)

Kavyalankara of Bhamaha (Ed. with Eng. Tr.

and Notes) P.V. Naganatha Sastry 42

[0863-8]

Kekavali of Moropanta: A Series of the

Peacockís Screams Tr. P.V. Bobde 195

[1115-7]

*The King and the Corpse: Tales of the

Soulís Conquest of Evil Heinrich Zimmer,Ed. Jospeh Campbell 495(C), 295(P)

[1625-1](C), [1629-9](P)

Kiratarjuninyam of Bharavi: Cantos I-III

(Text, Eng. Tr. & Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale250(C), 95(P) [0571-2](C), [0573-

6](P)

Krishna Hari: A Play Nandlal Tulsiram 200

(C), 150 (P); [1055-5](C), [1037-2](P)

Kumarasambhava of Kalidasa (Text, Eng.

Tr.) Ed. C.R. Devadhar (F/C) [0012-0]

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Sahityadarpana (Parichedas I, II, X

Arthalankaras with Exhaustive Notes)

Ed. P.V. Kane 225(C), 145(P)

[1277-2](C), [1278-9](P)

Sahitya Darpana or the Mirror of Compo-sition of Visvanatha (A Treatise on

Poetical Criticism) Trs. J.R. Ballantyne &Pramada Dasa Mitra 350 [1145-4]

The Samdesarasaka of Abdul Rahman (with

Indexes) C.M. Mayrhofer 400 [1428-8]

The Sanskrit Drama: In its Origin,

Development Theory and Practice A.B.Keith 250(C), 150(P) [0977-2](C),

[1530-8](P)

*Sanskrit Drama in Performance Rachel VanBaumer & James R. Brandon 175 [0772-

3]

Saundaryalahari of Sankaracharya (Text,

Eng. Tr.) Tr. V.K. Subramaniam 225(C),

125(P); [0202-5](C), [0208-7](P)

Savitri Unveiled S.M. Imam 40 [2548-2]

Selections from Ramachandrika ofKesavadasa K.P. Bahadur 60 [2789-9]

*Songs of Nepal: An Anthopology of Nevar

Folksongs and Hymns Seigfried Lienhard(F/C) [0963-5]

Srikanthacaritam of Mankhaka (Text with

Skt. Comm.) Jonaraja 60(C), 40(P)

[2596-3](C) [2597-0](P)

Srngaraprakasa (Sahitya Prakasa) byBhojaraja (2 Vols.) Critically Ed. by

Rewaprasada Dwivedi, Asstt. Ed.

Sadasivakumara Dwivedi 2400 (Set)

Stolen Sunshine (A Women's Quest for

Herself) Smita Jhavar 150

Sudha (Nectar) Chalam, Tr. J.S.R.L. NarayanaMoorthy 150 [0614-6]

The Surya-Sataka of Mayura (With the Skt.

Commentary)Tribhuvanapala 30 [2387-

7]

Svapnavasavadatta of Bhasa (Text, Eng. Tr.

& Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 195 [0572-9]

Thirteen Plays of Bhasa (2 Vols. in one) A.C.Woolner & Laksman Swarup (F/C)[0908-6]

Two Plays of Ancient India (Mrichhakatika

and Mudrarakshasa) Tr. J.A.B. VanBuitenen (F/C)

Under the Painted Eyes: A Story of Nepal

(The Gurkha King/The Great

Mountains Weep/The Rising Mist) FerdMahler (F/C) [1683-1]

Uttaramacarita of Bhavabhuti (Text, Eng.

Tr. & Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 225 [0520-

0]

Vasavadatta of Subandhu (A Sanskrit

Romance) Tr. with an Introd. & Notes

Louis H. Gray 195 [1675-6]

Veda-Laksana: Vedic Ancillary Literature

(A Descriptive Bibliography) K.Parameswara Aithal 750 [1120-1]

Venisamhara of Bhatta Narayana (Text,

Eng. Tr. & Introd.) Ed. M.R. Kale 350(C),

250(P) [0581-1](C), [0587-3](P)

Venisamharam of Bhatta Narayana (Text

with Eng. Tr.) Tr. C.S. Rama Sastri (F/C)

VIKRAMAíS ADVENTURES OR THETHIRTY TWO TALES OF THETHRONE (2 Pts.) (A Collection of

stories about King Vikrama as told by the

thirty two statuettes that supported his

throne) Ed., Tr. & Introd. FranklinEdgerton 650 (Set) [0993-2]

Vikramorvasiyam of Kalidasa (Text,Eng.

Tr.) Ed. C.R. Devadhar 125 [1922-1]

Vikramorvasiyam of Kalidasa (Text,Eng.

Tr.) Ed. M.R. Kale 250 [0865-2]

Way of Life: King, Householder Renouncer

(Essays in Honour of Louis Dumont)

Ed. T.N. Madan 300 [0527-9]

Wings of the White Crane (Poems of Tshangs

dbangs rgya mtsho) Tr. G.W. Houston 125

[2554-3]

Women Pioneers of Oriya Literature SavitriRout 10 [2546-8]

WORKS OF KALIDASA (2 Vols.) Ed.

C.R. DevadharVol. I : Drama 595 [0023-6]

Vol. II : Poetry 995 [0024-3]

HISTORY OF LITERATUREAND CRITICISM

Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit

Literature Har Dayal 395 [1257-4]

A Companion to Sanskrit Literature

S.C. Banerjee 360 [0063-2]

A Concise History of Classical Sanskrit

Literature G. Sastri 295(C), 195(P)

[0027-4](C), [0175-2](P)

G.K. Chesterton (The Dynamic Classicist)

M. Carol 75 [2482-9]

History of Classical Sanskrit Literature M.Krishnamachariar 1195 [0284-1]

HISTORY OF INDIAN LITERATURE:A New Authoritative English Translation

(3 Vols.) M. Winternitz 1685 (Set)

[0263-6]

Vol. I: Introduction, Veda, Epics, Puranas

and Tantras Tr. V.S. Sarma 595 [0264-3]

Vol. II: Buddhist and Jaina Literature Tr.V.S. Sarma 395 [0265-0]

Vol. III: (2 Pts. in one) Pt. I: Classical

Sanskrit Literature, Pt. II: Scientific

Literature, Tr. S. Jha 695 [0056-4]

History of Sanskrit Literature A.A. Macdonell295(C), 195(P) [0035-9](C), [0095-3](P)

History of Sanskrit Literature A.B. Keith595(C), 325(P) [0979-6] (C), [1100-3] (P)

History of Sanskrit Poetics P.V. Kane 495

[0274-2]

INDIAN KAVYA LITERATURE Ed. A.K.Warder (Set) [0445-6]

Vol. I: Literary Criticism 495 [0446-3]

Vol. II: Origins and Formation of the Classical

Kavya 295 [0447-0]

Vol. III: Early Medieval Period (Sudraka to

Visakhadatta) 395 [0448-7]

Vol. IV: The Ways of Originality (Bana to

Damodara Gupta) 400 [0449-4]

Vol. V: The Bold Style (Saktibhadra to

Dhanapala) 695 [0450-0]

Vol. VI: The Art of Storytelling 750 [0615-3]

Vol.VII: The Wheel of Time (2 Pts.) 1995

[2028-9]

Literary Criticism (2 Pts. in one) R.A. Dwivedi& Vikramaditya Rai (F/C) [0539-2](C)

[0540-8](P)

Literary History of Sanskrit Buddhism

J.K. Nariman 395 [0795-2]

Origin and Growth of the Puranic Text

Corpus (With Special Reference to the

Skandapurana) Ed. Hans Bakker 600

[2049-4]

*Sanskrit Criticism V.K. Chari 325 [0956-7]

Social Conscience in Sanskrit Literature

Daniel James Bisgaard 150 [1116-4]

Studies in Sanskrit Dramatic Criticism

T.G. Mainkar 150 [2547-5]

W.B. Yeats and Occultism Haribans RaiBachchan (F/C)

Waste Land (A Critical Study) VikramadityaRai 48 [0537-8]

MUSIC AND DANCE

Bharata Natyam on the Global Stage: At

Home in the World Janet OíShea 395

[3362-3]

BRHADDESI OF SRI MATANGA MUNI(Vol. I & II) Ed. Prem Lata Sharma, Gen.

Ed. Kapila Vatsyayan Vol. I 275 [1031-0],

Vol. II 300 [1032-7]

CATURDANDIPRAKASIKA OFVENKATAMAKHIN (2 Vols.)Critically Ed. & Tr. with Comm. & Notes

R. Sathyanarayana 3000 (Set) [1851-4]

Dance Dialects of India Ragini Devi 995

[0674-0]

Dattilam Mukund Lath 300 [0586-6]

LITERATURE

73 74

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KALAMULASASTRA SERIES ISBN: 978-81-208-3245-9(Set)Conceived as a series of 108 texts this research program is taken up along with annotations andtranslations of the text, which are basic to the Indian artistic traditions and also the primarytexts that are specific to particular art. The texts are presented along with English translationand also with commentary if any.

SERIES NO.:(1) MATRALAKSANAM—Ed. &Tr.by Wayne Howard. [978-81-208-0585-9] Rs.150(2) DATTILAM—Ed.& Tr. by Mukund Lath. [978-81-208-0586-6] Rs.300(3) SRI HASTAMUKTAVALI—Ed. & Tr. by Maheswar Neog. [978-81-208-0829-4] Rs.300(4-7) PALAS OF SRI KAVIKARNA (4 Vols.)—Ed. & Tr. by Bishnupada Panda. [978-81-208-0958-1] Rs. 1200 (Set)

(8&10) BRHADDESI OF SRI MATANGA MUNI (2 Vols.)—Ed. & Tr. by Premlata Sharma. [978-81-208-1031-0] (Vol.I) Rs.275, (Vol.II) [978-81-208-1032-7] Rs.300

(9) KALIKAPURANE MURTIVINIRDESAH—Ed. & Tr. by Biswanarayana Shastri.[978-81-208-1124-9] Rs.250

(11) KRIYAKRAMADYOTIKA—Ed. &Tr. by S.S. Janaki (F/C)(12,22,30,31,39,40 & 41) KANVASATAPATHABRAHMANA (7.Vols.)—Ed. & Tr. by C.R. Swaminathan. (PUBLISHED) (Vol.I) [978-81-208-1126-3] Rs.300, (Vol.II) [978-81-208-1127-0] Rs.550, (Vol.III) [978-81-208-1549-0] Rs.700, (Vol.IV) [978-81-208-1550-6] Rs.600, (Vol.V) [978-81-208-2047-0] Rs.495, Vols. VI,VII (F/C)

(13) TANTRA OF SVAYAMBHU SUTRASAMGRAHA—Ed. & Tr. by Pierre Sylvain Filliozat.[978-81-208-1125-6] Rs.200

(14-15) MAYAMATAM (2.Vols.)—Ed. & Tr. by BrunoDagens. [978-81-208-1226-0] (Set) Rs.2500(16) SILPARATNAKOSA—Ed. & Tr. by Bettina Baumer & Rajendra Prasad Das.

[978-81-208-1216-1] Rs.400(17-19) NARTANANIRNAYA OF SRI PANDARIKA VITTHALA (3.Vols.)—Ed. & Tr. by R.Sathyanarayana. (Vol.I) [978-81-208-1217-8] Rs.450, (Vol.II) [978-81-208-1218-5] Rs.650, (Vol.III) [978-81-208-1219-2] Rs.800

(20) KRSNAGITI OF MANAVEDA—Ed. & Tr. by C.R. Swaminathan & Sudha Gopalakrishnan [978-81-208-1478-3] Rs.650(21) TARJUMA-I-MANAKUTUHALA & RISALA-I-RAGADARPANA OF FAQIRULLAH (NAWAB SAIF KHAN)— Ed.Tr. by Shahab Sarmadee. [978-81-208-1282-6] Rs. 500

(23) THE SANGITOPANISAT-SARODDHARA—Ed. & Tr. by Allyn Miner.[978-81-208-1548-3] Rs.450

(24-25) CATURDANDIPRAKASIKA OF VENKATAMAKHIN (2.Vols)—Ed. & Tr. by Sathyanarayana. [978-81-208-1851-4] (Set) Rs. 3000

(26) SANGITAMAKARAND OF NARADA—Ed. & Tr. by M. Vijaya Lakshmi (F/C)(27-29) LATYAYANA-SRAUTA-SUTRA (3.Vols.)—Ed. & Tr. by H. G. Ranade. [978-81-208-1565-0] Set) Rs.2200(32) THE CITRASUTRA OF THE VISNUDHARMOTTARA PURANA—Ed. & Tr. by Parul Dave Mukherji. [978-81-208-1805-7] Rs. 750(33&34) THE PUSPASUTRA (2.Vols)—Ed. & Tr. G.H. Tarlekar. [978-81-208-1792-0] (Set) Rs. 1550

PERFORMING ARTS SERIESGen. Ed. FARLEY P. RICHMOND,

JT. GEN. ED. ASHOK MONGA ISBN : 978-81-208-3252-7 (Set)I. Indian Theatre: Traditions of Performance—Farley P. Richmond,

Darius L. Swann and Phillip B ZarrilliISBN: 978-81-208-0981-9 Rs.650

II. Sanskrit Drama in Performance—Eds. Rachel Van M. Baumerand James R. BrandonISBN: 978-81-208-0772-3 Rs.175

III. Sitar Music in Calcutta: An Ethnomusicological Study—JamesSadler HamiltonISBN: 978-81-208-1210-9 Rs.325

IV. Drama and Ritual of Early Hinduism—Natalia LidovaISBN: 978-81-208-1234-5 Rs.225

V. Sanskrit Play Production in Ancient India—Tarla MehtaISBN: 978-81-208-1057-0 Rs.595

VI. Sitar Technique in Nibaddha Forms—Stephen SlawekISBN: 978-81-208-0200-1 Rs.425

VII. Sitar and Sarod in the 18th & 19th Centuries—Allyn MinerISBN: 978-81-208-1299-4 (C) Rs.325ISBN: 978-81-208-1493-6 (P) Rs.195

VIII.The Dictionary of Hindustani Classical Music—BimalakantaRoychaudhuriISBN: 978-81-208-1708-1 Rs.350

IX. Semiosis in Hindustani Music—Jose Luiz MartinezISBN: 978-81-208-1801-9 Rs.495

X. Bharata Natyam on the Global Stage: At Home in the world—JanetO’Shea ISBN: 978-81-208-3362-3 Rs. 395

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(52) SILPA PRAKASA OF RAMACANDRAMAHAPATRAKAULABHATTARAKA—Introd. & Tr. Alice Boner & Sadasiva Ratha Sarma, Rev. and Ed. by Bettina Baumer, Rajendra Prasad & Sadananda Das. [978-81-208-2052-4] Rs. 1795

(53-54) SANGITA NARAYANA OF PURUSOTTAM MISRA (2 Vols.):—Enriched by Gajapati Narayanadeva, Ed. & Tr. Mandakranta Bose [978-81-208-3288-6] (Set) Rs. 2100

(55-57) SARASVATIKANTHABHARANAM OF KING BHOJA: On Poetics (Text & Translations) (3 Vols.)—Ed. & Tr. by Sundari Siddhartha, Assisted by Hema Ramanathan. [978-81-208-3284-8] (Set) Rs. 3000

(58) RAGALAKSANA—Ed. & Tr. by R.Sathyanarayana. [978-81-208-3408-8] (F/C)

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The Dictionary of Hindustani Classical MusicBimalakanta Roychaudhuri 350

[1708-1]

Drama and Ritual of Early Hinduism NataliaLidova, Foreword by Kapila Vatsayayan225 [1234-5]

Hindustani Lyrics Rendered from the Urdu

by Inayat Khan & Jessie Duncan Westbrook95(C), 45(P) [1435-6](C), [1436-3](P)

*Indian Theatre (Traditions of Perfor-

mance) Eds. Farley P. Richmond, DariusL. Swann & Phillip B. Zarrilli 650 [0981-9]

Karnataka Music as Aesthetic Form (Vol.XIV of PHISPC,s Monograph)R. Sathyanarayana 330

Matralaksanam (Text, Translations, Extracts

from the commentary and Notes,

Including References to Two Oral

Traditional of South India) Wayne Howard,Gen. Ed. Kapila Vatsyayan 150 [0585-9]

NARTANA-NIRNAYA OF PANDARIKAVITTHALA (3 Vols.) Ed. R.Sathyanarayana 450 (Vol. I) [1217-8],

650 (Vol. II) [1218-5], 800 (Vol. III)

[1219-2]

Nityasumangali: Devadasi Tradition in South

India S.C. Kersenboom Story 495(C),

295(P) [0330-5](C), [1527-8](P)

PALAS OF SRIKAVIKARNA (4 Vols.)(Text and Eng. Tr.) Bisnupada Panda,Gen. Ed. Kapila Vatsyayan 1200 (Set)

[0958-1]

The Playworld of Sanskrit Drama RobertE. Goodwin 350 [1589-6]

*Rasa: Performing the Divine in India SusanL. Schwartz 195 [3262-6]

Rukmini Devi Arundale (1904-1986): A

Visionary Architect of Indian-Culture

and the Performing Arts Ed. AvanthiMeduri 450 [2740-0]

*Sacred Sound: Experiencing Music in World

Religions Guy L. Beck 495 [3482-8]

Sangitanarayana of Purusottama Misra (2Vols.) (A Seventeenth century text on

music and dance from orissa) Enriched

by Gajapati Narayanadeva, Ed, & Tr. by

Mandakranta Bose 2100 (Set) [3288-6]

81 82

ASTROLOGY ASTROLOGY

The Sangitopanisat Saroddharah of Vacana-

carya Sri Sudhakalasa (A Fourteenth

Century Text on Music from Western

India) Ed. & Tr. Allyn Miner 400 [1548-3]

Sanskrit Play Production in Ancient India

Tarla Mehta 595 [1057-0]

Self-Transformation Through Music JoanneCrandall 225

Semiosis in Hindustani Music Jose LuizMartinez 495 [1801-9]

*Singing Bowls: A Practical Handbook of

Instruction and Use Eva Rudy Jansen 150

*Sitar and Sarod in the 18th & 19th Centuries

Allyn Miner 325(C), 195(P) [1299-4]

(C), [1493-6](P)

*Sitar Music in Calcutta: An Ethnomusico-

logical Study James Sadler Hamilton 325

[1210-9]

Sitar Technique in Nibaddh Forms StephenSlawek 425 [0200-1]

SOLO TABLA DRUMMING OF NORTHINDIA: Its Repertoire, Styles and

Performance Practices (2 Vols.) Vol. IText and Commentary, Vol. IITranscriptions Robert S. Gottlieb 1375

(Set with two Audio Cassettes) [1095-2]

Srihastamuktavali Maheswar Neog, Gen. Ed.

Kapila Vatsyayan 300 [0829-4]

Studies in Natya Sastra T.G. Tarlekar 395

[0660-3]

Tarjuma-i-Manakutuhala and Risala-i-Raga

Darpana Faqirullah (Nawab Saif Khan), Ed.

& Annot. Shahab Sarmadee 500 [1282-6]

Thumri in Historical and Stylistic

Perspectives Peter Manuel 300 [0673-3]

Tyagaraja and the Renewal of Tradition:

Translation and Reflections WilliamJ. Jackson 350 [1146-1]

ASTROLOGY,ASTRONOMY, PALMISTRY,

MATHEMATICS AND OTHERPOSITIVE SCIENCES

The Art of Matching Charts (2nd Rev. &

Enl. Ed.) Gayatri Devi Vasudev 205 (C),

105 (P) [1847-7] (C) [1769-2] (P)

The Art of Prediction in Astrology GayatriDevi Vasudev 295 [3229-9]

Aspects in Vedic Astrology Gopesh KumarOjha & Ashutosh Ojha 195 [1928-3]

Astrological Biographies: Seventeen

Examples of Predictive Insights BepinBihari 395(C), 195(P) [1322-9](C),

[1431-8](P)

*An Astrological Guide to Heal Yourself:

Herbs, Health Foods and Your Zodiac

Ada Muir, with an Introductory Section

on the use of herbs by Jude C. Williams125

Astrological Key in Mahabharata: The New

Era Paule Lerner, Tr. David White (F/C)

[0453-1]

Astrological Secrets of Friendship, Love &

Marriage Gopesh Kumar Ojha & AshutoshOjha 395 (C), 250 (P) [1929-0] (C),

[2020-3] (P)

*Astrology: A New Age Guide E.D. Perrone225

Astrology and Pseudo Scientific Criticism

Gayatri Devi Vasudev 100

Astrology and the Hoax of Scientific Temper

Ed. Gayatri Devi Vasudev 95 [1587-2]

Astrology and You Gopesh Kumar Ojha &Ashutosh Ojha 395 (C), 195(P)

[1930-6](C), [1918-4]

*Astrology in Buddhism: Buddhist Practice

to Modern Astrology Jampa Shaneman &

Jan. V. Angel 300

*The Astrology of Seers: A Comprehensive

Guide to Vedic Astrology David Frawley450(C), 250(P) [1006-8](C), [1007-

5](P)

Astronomical Application of Vedic

Mathematics Kenneth Williams, Foreword

by L.M. Singhvi 395(C), 250(P) [1959-

7](C), [1983-2](P)

*Astro-Wisdom : A Knowledge Love and

Power in your Stars Lyn Birkbeck F/C

*Ayurvedic Astrology : Self Healing Through

the Stars David Frawley 325(C), 195(P)

[3134-6](C), [3212-1](P)

The Best Bet: Forming the Right Relation-

ships and making the most of your

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Body Reading: Your Body Reveals Your

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*Psychic Powers: A Practical Guide MelitaDenning & Osborne Phillips O/S

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*Psychology of The Chakras: Eye of theLotus Richard A. Jelusich 395 [2962-6]

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*Retrograde Planets: Traversing the InnerLandscape Erin Sullivan 295 [1831-6]

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*Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda RobertSvoboda & Arnie Lade, Foreword by

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*The Original Reiki Handbook of Dr. Mikao

Usui : The Traditional Usui Reiki Ryoho

Treatment Positions and Numerous

Reiki Techniques for Health and Well-

Being Mikao Usui & Frank Arjava Petter,Tr. Christine M. Grimm 295

The Origin of the Life of a Human Being:

Conception and the Female According

to Ancient Indian Medical and

Sexological Literature Rahul Peter Das1250 [1998-6]

*Padma: The Jewel of Tibetan Remedies

Gabriele Feyerer, Tr. Christine M. Grimm150

*The Path of Practice: The Ayurvedic Book

of Healing with Food, Breath and Sound

Maya Tiwari 350(C), 195(P) [1857-

6](C), [1858-3](P)

*Pendulum Healing Handbook: Complete

Guide Book on How to use the Pendulum

Walter Lubeck 200

*Planetary Herbology: An Integration of

Western Herbs into the Traditional

Chinese and Ayurvedic System MichaelTierra, Ed. David Frawley 295 [1616-9]

Plant Lives: Borderline Beings in Indian

Traditions Ellison Banks Findly 1095

[3292-3]

Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia

Medica: Comprising the Characteristic

and Guiding Symptoms of all Remedies

(Clinical and Pathogenetic) WilliamBoericke 295 [1123-2]

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*Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: The

Victim's Guide to Healing and Recovery

Raymond B. Flannery 225

*Practical Chinese Medicine Penelope Ody 595

A Practical Guide to Holistic Health SwamiRama 240

* Prakruti: Your Ayurvedic Constitution

Robert E. Svaboda 175 [1840-8]

*Quantam Touch: The Power to Heal

Richard Gordon 395

*Radionics & Radiesthesia: A Guide to

Working with Energy Patterns Jane E.Hartman 175

*Rainbow Reiki: Expanding the Reiki

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Walter Lubeck 85 [1555-1]

* The Reflexology Manual: An easy to use

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*Reiki Best Practices (Wonderful Tools of

Healing for the First, Second & Third

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*Reiki Fire: New Information about the

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*Reiki: The Legacy of Dr. Usui Frank ArjavaPetter 200

*Reiki: Way of the Heart (The Reiki Path

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Reiki Guide: Usui Tibetan & Modern

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*The Reiki Sourcebook Bronwen & FransStiene 295

*Reiki with Gemstones: Activating Your Self

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* 35 Golden Keys to Who You are and Why

You're Here Linda C. Anderson 450

*Tibetan Ayurveda: Health Secrets from

the Roof of the World Robert Sachs 295

*Tibetan Buddhist Medicine and Psychiatry:

The Diamond Healing Terry Clifford,Introd. Lokesh Chandra 225(C), 195(P)

[1205-5](C), [1784-5](P)

Tibetan Medicine Among the Buddhist

Dards of Ladakh Stephan Kloos 1100

Transition to Vegetarianism: An Evolutionary

Step Rudolph Ballentine 300

*Understanding Your Body Alignment:

Health and Longevity Harmon HathawayO/S

Vedic Health Care System: Clinical Practice

of Sushrutokta Marm Chikitsa and

Siravedhan High-lighting Acupuncture

Binod Kumar Joshi & Others. 225

A Visible Wound: A Healing Journey

through Breast Cancer Julie Friedeberger250

*The Way of Ayurvedic Herbs: The Most

complete Guide to Natural Healing and

Health with traditional Ayurvedic

Herbalism Karta Purakh Singh Khalsa &Michael Tierra 495 [3412-5] (C) 295

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*Wonders That is Reiki: First Step in Healing

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Working Anger: Preventing and Resolving

Conflict on the Job Ronald T. Potter-Efron 225

*Yoga and Ayurveda: Self Healing and

Realization David Frawley 495 (C),

295 (P)[1699-2](C), [1879-8] (P)

*Yoga and the Sacred Fire: Self-Realization

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*Religious Therapeutics: Body and Health

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*The Secret of Loving Touch: For Health,

Happiness and Beauty Franz Benedikter,Tr. into Eng. Christine M. Grimm 150

*Secrets of the Pulse: The Ancient Art of

Ayurvedic Pulse Diagnosis Vasant D. Lad295 [2026-5]

*Singing Bowl Exercises for Personal

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*Spiritual Beauty Care: Techniques and

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Martine J. Koeman 175 [1758-6]

*Spiritual Healing: Doctor's Examine

Therapeutic Touch and other Holistic

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*Step By Step Head Massage Eilean Bentley 495

Stress and its Management by Yoga K.N.Udupa, Ed. R.C. Prasad 450(C), 295(P)

[0000-7](C), [0052-6](P)

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*Tantric Yoga and the Wisdom Goddesses

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*Taoist Bedroom Secrets: Tao Chi Kung:

Sexual-Therapeutic Exercises for

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Chian Zettnersan 275

Tapping Your Inner Strength: How to Find

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Edith Henderson Grothberg 250

*Thai Massage Manual: A Step by Step

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*The Yoga Cookbook: Vegetarian Food for

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*The Yoga of Herbs (An Ayurvedic Guideto Herbal Medicine) David Frawley &Vasant Lad 295 (C), 195 (P) [1172-0](C), [2034-0] (P)

*Your Secret Energy Centre: Taking Care

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150

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AABBI, ANVITAóóLanguages of Tribal and Indigenous

Peoples of India 63óóLinguistic Structure and Language

Dyanamics in South Asia 63ABBOTT, JUSTIN E.óóBahina Bai 46óóTr. Life of Eknath 48óóLife of Tukaram 48óóStories of Indian Saints 50The ABC's of Chakra Therapy Deedre

Diemer 23Abhidharma Kosa Bhasyam (4 Vols.)

Leo M. Pruden 31Abhidharma Samuccaya Tr. Walpola

Rahula, Eng. Version Sara Boin Webb 31Abhijnanasakuntalam C.R. Devadhar 68Abhijnanasakuntalam of Kalidasa M.R.

Kale 68Abhisamayalamkara with Vrtti and

Aloka (Vol. I) Eng. Tr. Gareth Sparham31

Abu to Udaipur J.S. Mehta 51Abundance Through Reiki Paula Horan

86Acarangasutram and Sutrakrtangasutram

Ed. Sagarananda Suri, Re-Ed. Jambuvijayaji43, 190

The Acarya: Sankara of Kaladi I.S.Madugula 10

ACHARYA, MADHAVAóThe SarvaDarsana Samgraha 15

Acting as a Way of Salvation David L.Haberman 10

Action (A Selection of Passages from theTeachings of J. Krishnamurti) (StudyBook Series) 16

ADAMS, GEORGE C., Tr.óThe Struc-ture and Meaning of BadarayanaísBrahma Sutra 15

ADLE, CHAHRYARóHistory of Civili-zations of Central Asia (7 Vols.) 57

Advaita and Visistadvaita S.M. SrinivasaChari 10

The Advaita of Art Harsha V. Dehejia 51The Advaita Tradition in Indian Phi-

losophy Chandradhar Sharma 10

Advaita Tradition Series : Devoted to theStudy of Suresvaraís Vartika on theBrhadaranyokopanisadbhasya bySankara (12 Vols.) Ed. Tr. & Annot. byK.P. Jog & Shoun Hino 1, 8, 9

Advaita Vedanta (An Introduction)Arvind Sharma 10

Advaita Vedanta (Vol. II, Pt. 2 ofPHISPC) R. Balasubramanian 10, 55

The Advaita Vedanta of BrahmasiddhiAllen W. Thrasher 10

The Advaitic Theism of the BhagavataPurana Daniel P. Sheridan 1

Aesthetics of Wonder A.V. Subramanian68

Aesthetic Theories of India (Vol. II & III)Padma Sudhi 70

The Agamasastra of Gaudapada VidhushekaraBhattacharya 1

AGARWAL, ASHVINIóóRise and Fall of the Imperial Guptas

59óóStudies in Mughal History 59AGARWAL, M.M.óPhilosophy of Non-

Attachment 21AGARWAL, M.S.óLove Your Eyes 89AGARWAL, SATYA P.óó Apad-Dharma in the Mahabharata

1óó The Gita and Tulasi Ramayana 2,

23óóGita for the 21st Century 23óóSelections From the Mahabharata 8óóThe Social Message of the Gita 23óóThe Social Role of the Gita 23óóThe World Peace Agenda 10óóNk=kksi;ksxh Hkxon~xhrk 183óórqylh jkek;.k&txeaxy ikjk;.k 183óóekul ,ao xhrk&yksdEkaxy xqf×trk 184óóyksdlaxzg lans'k 184óóJhen~Hkkxor dk Kku] nhu nq[kh dh lsok egku~

185Age of the Nandas and Mauryas K.A.N.

Sastri 54Agents and Actions in Classical Ti-

betan Tom J.F. Tillemans & Derek D.Herforth 61

Title Author Index

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Agni: The Vedic Ritual of Fire Alter87(2 Vols.) Frits Stall 1

Agni Purana (A.I.T.M. Vol. 27-30) Ed.J.L. Shastri, Tr. N. Gangadharan 1

AGNIHOTRI, R.K.óHindi Morphology63

AGRAWALA, V.S., Gen. Ed.óóVedic Mathematics 9, 85óó OkssSfnd Xkf.kr 208Ahimsa, Anekanta and Jainism Tara

Sethia 43AIKINS, CARROLL, Tr.óBuddhist Wis-

dom 33AITHAL, K. PARAMESWARA, Comp.ó

Veda Laksana 9, 73AJAYA, SWAMIóóHealing the Whole Person 25óó Yoga & Psychotherapy 28óó Yoga Psychology 28Ajitmahatantram: The Great Tantra of

Ajita (5 Vols.) Ed. & Tr. by N.R. Bhatt,Jean Filliozat & Pierre Sylvain Filliozat 29

AKERS, BRIAN DANA, Eng. Tr.óTheHatha Yoga Pradipika 25

AKINER, SHIRIN, Ed.óResistance andReform in Tibet 41, 59

AKIRA, HIRAKAWAóA History of In-dian Buddhism 36

ALACKAPALLY, SEBASTIANóBeingand Meaning 16

ALI, MAULANA MUHAMMADóTheHoly Quran 48

Alice Boner Diaries Georgette Boner,Luitgard Soni & Jayandra Soni 51

ALLISON, DAVID B.óReading theNew Nietzsche 22

ALPER, HARVEY P.óUnderstandingMantras 31

ALSTON, A. J.óóDevotional Poems of Mirabai 47óóTr. The Method of the Vedanta 13ALTEKAR, A.S.óóPosition of Women in Hindu Civi-

lization 58, 60óóState and Government in Ancient

India 61óóVakataka Gupta Age 59

óó OkkdkVd&xqIr ;qx 193ALTER, JOSEPH S.óYoga in Modern

India 28

Amarakosa with the Commentary ofMahesvara Raghunath Shastri Tarlekar,Rev., Enl.& Improved by Yamana CharyaJhalakikar 66

AMARNATHANANDA, SWAMIóShreemadBhagawad Geeta 23

AMARUKAóAmaru Satakam 70Amarusatakam C.R. Devadhar 70Amarusatakam Amruka, Comm. Arjuna

Verma Deva 70Ambedkarism R. C. Prasad 46Ambedkar and Buddhism Sangharakshita

31ANACKER, STEFANóSeven Works of

Vasubandhu 41Anagatavamsa Desana John C. Holt, Tr.

Udaya Meddegama 31Ananda Yoga: Conversations on Happi-

ness Mandakini Trivedi 23Anatomy and Physiology of Yogic Prac-

tices M.M. Gore 23Anatomy of Hatha Yoga H.David Coulter

23Ancestral Voices Ramesh Chandra Shah 70Ancient India R.C. Majumdar 54Ancient Indian Education R.K. Mookerji

54Ancient Indian Historical Tradition F.E.

Pargiter 54Ancient Indian Tradition and Mythol

ogy (Eng. Tr. of Puranas) Eds. J.L.Shastri & G.P. Bhatt 1

óóSiva Purana (Vols.1-4) 1óóLinga Purana (Vols.5-6) 1óóBhagavata Purana (Vols.7-11) 1óóGaruda Purana (Vols.12-14) 1óóNarada Purana (Vols.15-19) 1óóKurma Purana (Vols.20-21) 1óóBrahmanda Purana (Vols.22-26) 1óóAgni Purana (Vols.27-30) 1óóVaraha Purana (Vols. 31-32) 1óóBrahma Purana (Vol. 33-36) 1óóVayu Purana (Vols. 37-38) 1óóPadma Purana (Vols. 39-48) 1óóSkanda Purana (Vols. 49-68) 1Ancient Indian Warfare Sarva Daman

Singh 54Ancient Roots Many Branches Darlena L.

Orange & Garg Dolowich 86ANDERSON, CAROL S.óPain and its

Ending 39

ANDERSON, LINDA C.ó35 GoldenKeys to Who You are and Why You'reHere 91

ANDERSON, SANDRAóYoga : Master-ing the Basic 28

ANDREWS, TEDóA Complete Guideto Healing 24

ANGEL, JAN V.óAstrology in Bud-dhism 82

Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan orThe Central and Western RajputStates of India (3 Vols.) James Tod &William Crooke 54

ANNESE, BARBARA KASSóNaturalBirth Control made Simple 90

An Anthology of Indian English ProseEds. R.C. Prasad & J.P. Singh 70

Anthology of Kumarila Bhattaís WorksP.S. Sharma 10

Anthropology and Historigraphy of Sci-ence D.P. Chattopadhyaya 16

Apad-Dharma in the Mahabharata SatyaP. Agarwal 1

APPADURAI, ARJUNóGender, Genreand Power in South Asian ExpressiveTraditions 60

Apparitions of the Self Janet Gyatso 31Approaching the Land of Bliss Richard K.

Payne & Kenneth K. Tanaka 31APTE, D.G.óBhaminivilasa of Jagannath

Pandit 70APTE, V.G.óThe Concise Sanskrit-En-

glish Dictionary 66APTE, V.S., Ed.óóPractical Sanskrit-English Dictio-

nary 67óóStudentís English-Sanskrit Dictio-

nary 68óóStudentís Sanskrit-English Dictio-

nary 68óóLkaLd`r fgUnh dks'k 197ARAPURA, J.G.óHermeneutical Essays

on Vedantic Topics 12Archetypal Chakras Arnold Bittlinger 23The Architecture of Knowledge (Vol.

XIII of 12 PHISPCís Monograph)Subhash Kak 16, 56

Arhat Parsva and Dharanendra NexusEd. M.A. Dhaky 43

ARIS, MICHAELó Sources for the His-tory of Bhutan 59

Arjuna in the Mahabharata Ruth C. Katz1

ARNOLD, DANó Buddhists, Brahminsand Belief 32

ARNOLD, EDWINóThe Light of Asiaor the Great Renunciation 37

ARONSON, HARVEY B.óLove and Sym-pathy in Theravada Buddhism 37

ARPAIA, JOSEPHóTibetan Wisdom forModern Life 28

ARROYO, STEPHENóPracticing theCosmic Science 85

The Art and Practice of Astral ProjectionOphiel 16

Art and Science of Raja Yoga J.DonaldWalters 23

The Art of Ajanta and Sopocani Om D.Upadhya 51

Art of Blissful Living B.B.Puri 23The Art of Getting Well David Spero 86The Art of India (Through the Ages)

Stella Kramrisch 51Art of Indian Asia (2 Vols.) Heinrich

Zimmer, Comp. & Ed. Joseph Campbell51

Art of Joyful Living Swami Rama 24The Art of Matching Charts Gayatri Devi

Vasudev 82The Art of Prediction in Astrology Gayatri

Devi Vasudev 82The Arthasamgraha of Laugaksi

Bhaskara A.B. Gajendragadkar & R.D.Karmakar 10

ARYA, PASANG YONTEN, Comm.óDictionary of Tibetan Materia Medica66, 88

Arya Samaj Movement in South AfricaT. Naidoo 1, 46

ARYA, USHARBUDDAóMan in Kavya72

The Ascent Yogi Mahajan 24The Ascent of Self B.N. Parimoo 16Asceticism and Healing in Ancient In-

dia Kenneth G. Zysk 86Ascetics and Kings in a Jaina Ritual

Culture Lawrence A. Babb 43Ashtadhyayi of Panini (2 Vols.) S.C.

Vasu 61Ashtanga Yoga Gregor Maehle 24Asian Medical System Ed. Charles Leslie

86ASIMOV, M.S.óHistory of Civilizations

in Central Asia ( 5 Vols. Pub.) 57Asoka Ed. Patrick Olivelle 54

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Asoka R.K. Mookerji 54Asparsa Yoga Colen A. Cole 10Aspects in Vedic Astrology Gopesh Kumar

Ojha & Ashutosh Ojha 82Aspects of Early Visnuism J. Gonda 1Aspects of Hindi Phonology Manjari Ohala

61Aspects of Hindu Morality Saral Jhingran

1Aspects of Indian Society and Economy

in the Ninteenth Century V. Gautam60

Aspects of Political Ideas and Institu-tions in Ancient India R.S. Sharma 60

ASRANI, U.A.óYoga Unveiled (2 Pts.)29

Astadhyayi of Panini Sumitra M. Katre 61Astavakragita (The Song of the Self

Supreme) Radhakamal Mukerjee 22Astral Oddyssey Carol Eby 16Astrological Biographies Bepin Bihari 82An Astrological Guide to Heal Yourself

Ada Muir 82Astrological Key in Mahabharata Paule

Lerner, Tr. David White 82Astrological Secrets of Friendship, Love

& Marriage Gopesh Kumar Ojha &Ashutosh Ojha 82

Astrology: A New Age Guide E.D. Perrone82

Astrology and Pseudo Scientific Criti-cism Gayatri Devi Vasudev 82

Astrology and the Hoax of ScientificTemper Gayatri Devi Vasudev 82

Astrology and You Gopesh Kumar Ojha &Ashutosh Ojha 82

Astrology in Buddhism Jampa Shaneman& Jan V. Angel 82

The Astrology of the Seers David Frawley82

Astronomical Application of VedicMathematics Kenneth Williams,Forewod by L.M. Singhvi 82

Astro Wisdom Lyn Birkbeck 82Asura in Early Vedic Religion W. Edward

Hale 1ASVAGHOSAóBuddhacarita or Acts of

the Buddha 32Asvaghosa and His Times Sarla Khosla 54The Asvamedha: The Rite and its Logic

Subhash Kak 1

ATMANANDA, Tr.óThe Essential SriAnandamayi Ma 47

At Play With Krishna John Stratton Hawley1

Atharva Veda Samhita (2 Vols.) W.D.Whitney, Ed. C.R. Lanman 1

Atisa and Tibet Alaka Chattopadhyaya, Tr.Lama Chimpa 31

ATREYAóAyurvedic Healing for Women87

At the Eleventh Hour Rajmani Tigunait 46Aum Hindutvam Swami Vedananda 1Aura Energy Joe H. Slate 24Aura Reiki Bill Waites 86AUSTIN, JAMES H.óDevelopment in

Meditation and State of Conscious-ness 24, 34

Autobiography of a Yogi ParamahansaYogananda 46

AVALON, ARTHUR (John Woodroffe) ,Ed.

óóKularnava Tantra 29óóMahanirvana Tantra 29óóIntrod. Prapancasara Tantra 30óóEd. Sarada-Tilaka Tantra 30óóIntrod. Tantraraja Tantra 30AVELING, HARRYóóThe Laughing Swamis 78óóOsho Rajneesh and His Disciples

49óóTr. Sahaj Prakash (The Brightness of

Simplicity) 49Avimarka J.L. Masson & D.D. Kosambi 70AVINASHA, BODHIóóA Method for Tantric Bliss 29óóThe Tantric Path to Higher Con-

sciousness 30Awakening Natureís Healing Intelli-

gence Hari Sharma 86Ayurveda: A Life of Balance Maya Tiwari

87Ayurveda: Secrets of Healing Maya Tiwari

87Ayurveda: The Gentle Health System Hans

H. Rhyner 87Ayurveda: The Science of Self Healing

Vasant Lad 87Ayurveda and Aromatherapy Light Miller

& Bryan Miller 87Ayurveda and Life Impressions Body

Work Donald Van Howten 87

Ayurveda and Panchakarma Sunil V.Joshi 87

Ayurveda and the Mind David Frawley87

Ayurveda for Women Robert E. Svoboda87

Ayurveda Natureís Medicine DavidFrawley & Subhash Ranade 87

Ayurveda Revolutionized Edward E.Tarabilda 87

Ayurvedic Astrology David Frawley 82Ayurvedic Beauty Care Malanie Sachs 87The Ayurvedic Cookbook Amadea

Morningstar & Urmila Desai 87The Ayurvedic Cooking Ramesh Patel 87Ayurvedic Cooking for All Amadea

Morningstar 87Ayurvedic Cooking for Self-Healing

Usha Lad & Vasant Lad 87Ayurvedic Diet Dennis Thompson 87Ayurvedic Healing David Frawley 87Ayurvedic Healing for Women Atreya

87Ayurvedic Remedies for the Whole

Family Light Miller 87Ayurvedic Spa Melanie Sachs & Robert

Sachs 87Ayurvedic Tongue Diagnosis Walter

ëShantreeí Kacera, Preface by DavidFrawley 87

Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy Mukunda Syiles87

BBABB, LAWRENCE A.óóAscetics and Kings in a Jain Ritual

Culture 43óóEd. Media and the Transformation

of Religion in South Asia 48BABINEAU, E.J.óLove of God and So-

cial Duty in Ramcaritamanasa 48,60

BACHCHAN, HARIBANS RAIóW.B.Yeats and Occultism 74

The ëBack to Edení Cookbook Jethro Kloss,Promise Kloss Moffett, Doris Kloss Gardiner87

BAGINSKI, BODOóThe Chakra Hand-book 24, 88

BAHADUR, JAYA CHAMARAJENDRAWADIYERóDattatreya 47

BAHADUR, K.P., Tr.óóLove Poems of Ghananand 48óóTr. The Rasikapriya of Keshavadasa

72óóSelections from Ramachandrika of

Kesavadasa 73BAHADUR, RADHAKANTADEVA,

Comp.óSabdakalpadruma (5 Vols.)64, 68

Bahina Bai Justin E. Abbott 46BAHIRAT, B.P.óThe Philosophy of

Jnanadeva 21, 49BAHULKAR, SHRIKANTóIndian Fire

Ritual 3, 60BAHULKAR, S.S., Mg. Ed.óVedic Texts

10BAK KUN BAEóNagananda of Harsa

72BAKKER, HANS, Ed.óOrigin and

Growth of the Puranic Text Corpus 4,74

BALA BHARATAMóKarpuramanjariof Rajasekhara 71

Balanced Diet Joyce Bucker 87Balanced Yoga Swami Purna 24BALASUBRAMANIAN, R., Ed.óóAdvaita Vedanta (Vol. II, Pt. 2 of

PHISPC) 10, 55óóThe Enworlded Subjectivity (Vol.

XI, Pt. 4) 19, 56óóFreedom, Progress and Society 19óóThe Life-World of the Tamils (Vol.

VI, Pt. 5 of PHISPC) 55, 58óóEd.Theistic Vedanta ( Vol.II, Pt.3 of

PHISPC) 15, 55BALBIR, NALINI, Co. Ed.óJaina Studies

44BALCEROWICZ, PIOTR, Ed.óóEssays in Indian Philosophy, Reli-

gion and Literature 12, 70óóEssays in Jaina Philosophy and Re-

ligion 44óóJaina Epistemology in Historical

and Comparative Perspective (2Vols.) 44

óóLogic and Belief in Indian Philoso-phy 13

BALLENTINE, RUDOLPHóóDiet and Nutrition 88óóScience of Breath 27óóTransition to Vegetarianism 92óóYoga and Psychotherapy 28

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BALLANTYNE, J.R.óóLaghu Kaumudi of Varadaraja 63óóThe Sahitya Darpana or Mirror of

Composition of Visvanatha 73BALSLEV, ANINDITA NIYOGIóA

Study of Time in Indian Philosophy15

BALU, V.óThe Glory of Puttaparthi 47BALZ, RODOLPHEóThe Healing Power

of Essential Oils 89Banaras: Guide to Panch-Kroshi Yatra

Jean Herbert 54BANDLAMUDI, LAKSHMIóMove-

ments with the Cosmic Dancer 4BANERJEA, AKSHAYA KUMARóPhi-

losophy of Gorakhnath 21BANERJEE, S.C.óA Companion to San-

skrit Literature 66, 74BANERJEE, SATYARANJANóóForeword by Ascetics and Kings in

a Jain Ritual Culture 43óóGen. Ed. Lala S. L. Jain Research

Series (22 Vols.) 45BANGALI BABAóYogasutra of Patanjali

16Barahmasa in Indian Literatures Char-

lotte Vaudeville 70BARLOW, J.S., Co. Ed.óOtto Ottonovich

Rosenberg and his Contribution toBuddhology in Russia 39

BARNETT, ROBERT, Gen. Ed.óResis-tance and Reform in Tibet 41, 59

BARTLEY, CHRISTOPHER óIndianPhilosophy A-Z 13

BARUA, B.M.óHistory of Pre-Buddhis-tic Indian Philosophy 20

BASHAM, A.L.óHistory and the Doc-trines of the Ajivikas 12, 44

The Basic Ways of Knowing G.P. Bhatt 10BATCHELOR, MARTINEóBuddhism

and Ecology 32BATIE, HOWARD F.óA Guide to En-

ergy Based Healing 89The Baudhayana Srautasutra (4 Vols.)

Ed. & Tr. C.G. Kashikar 10BAUMER, BETTINA, Ed.óóKalatattvakosa (Vol.I, II, III) 53, 67óóParatrisika Vivarana by Abhinavagupta

4, 29óóCo. Ed. Silpa Prakasa by Ramacandra

Mahapatra Kaula Bhattaraka 53óóSilparatnakosa of Sthapaka Niranjana

Mahapatra 53óóVastusutra Upanisad 54

BAUMER, RACHEL VANóSanskritDrama in Performance 73

BEAL, SAMUEL, Tr.óóBuddhist Records of the Western

World by Si-Yu-Ki (2 Vols. in one) 33,54

óóFo-Sho-Hing-Tsan-King (SBE Vol.19) 36

óóThe Romantic Legend of SakyaBuddha 41

Beating Tantra at its own Game ArthurLytle 29

BECK, GUY L.óSacred Sound 7, 81óSonic Theology 8Becoming the Buddha Donald K. Swearer

31BEDEKAR, V.M., Tr.óóHistory of Indian Philosophy (2

Vols.) 13óóSixty Upanishads of the Veda (2

Pts.) 8óóTantra Vidya 30BEDI, ASHOKóPath of the Soul 26BEDNARIK, ROBERT G.óIndian Rock

Art and its Global Context 51Being and Meaning Sebastian Alackapally

16Being as Consciousness Fernando Tola &

Carmen Dragonetti 31BELLCHAMBERS, DIANEóThe Defini-

tive Dream Dictionary 66BELL, CHARLESóóThe People of Tibet 58, 60óóThe Religion of Tibet 41, 49, 59óóTibet Past and Present 59Bemerkungen Zur Buddhistischen

Doktrin Der Momentanheit-DesSeienden Claus Oetke 31

BENARD, ELISABETH ANNEóChinnamasta1, 34

BENDAL, CECILóSiksa Samuccaya 41BENEDIKTER, FRANZóThe Secrets of

Loving Touch 91BENTLEY, EILEANóStep By Step Head

Massage 91BEPIN BEHARIóóAstrological Biographies 82óóScience, Culture and Man 59óóSolve Your Problems Astrologically

85óóThe Timing of Events 85

BERKSON, CARMEL, PhotographeróElephanta: The Cave of Siva 51

BERNARD, THEOSóHindu Philosophy 12BESS, SAVITRI L.óThe Path of the

Mother 49The Best Bet J. Jaya Sekhar 82BETTY, L. STAFFORDóVadirajaís Refu-

tation of Sankaraís Non-Dualism 15Between East and West Luce Irigaray 16BEYER, L. STAFFORDó Magic and

Ritual in Tibet 29, 38Beyond Orientalism Eds. Elis Franco &

Karin Preisendauz 16Beyond Religion Robert Powell 24Beyond the Word Sitakant Mahapatra 16The Bhadramayakaravyakarana Kon-

stanty Regamey 31The Bhagavad Gita and Inner Transfor-

mation Naina Lepes 23Bhagavad Gita (2 Vols. in one) Franklin

Edgerton 22Bhagavad Gita Ramananda Prasad 23Bhagavad Gita Richard Gotshalk 23The Bhagavadgita (An Eng. Tr. & Comm.)

W. Douglas P. Hill 23Bhagavad Gita William Quan Judge 23Bhagavad Gita Alan Jacobs 23Bhagavad Gita in 365 days Lata Jagtiani 23Bhagavadgita with the Sanatsujatiya

and the Anugita K.T. Telang 23Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba Curth

Orefjared 46Bhagavata Purana (A.I.T.M Vol. 7-11)

J.L. Shastri 1BHAGYALAKSHMI, S.óFacets of Spiri-

tuality 47Bhai Vir Singh G.S. Talib 46The Bhaktirasamrtasinghu of Rupa

Gosvamin Tr. David L. Habreman 70Bhamati and Vivarna Schools of Advaita

Vedanta P.S. Roodurmun, Ed. KanshiRam 10

Bhaminivilasa of Jagannath Pandit E.V.Dadape & D.G. Apte 70

The Bharata Manjari of KsemendraKasinath Pandurang Parab & Sivadatta 70

Bharata Natyam on the Global StageJanet O'Shea 74

BHARAT BHOOSHANóSukhmaniSaheb 50

Bhardvajas in Ancient India ThaneswarSarmah 54

BHARGAVA, DAYANANDAóJaina TarkaBhasha of Acharya Yashovijaya 44

Bhartrhari: Language, Thought and Real-ity Mithilesh Chaturvedi 61

Bhartrhari: Philosopher and GrammarianSaroja Bhate & Johannes Bronkhorst 61

BHASIN, INDER BHANó The Philoso-phy of Self- Realisation of SwamiYogeshwaranand Saraswati 14

Bhaskarakanthas Moksopaya-Tika (Vol.I) Walter Slaje 70

Bhasnatakchakram C.R. Devadhar 70BHAT, D.N.S.óSound Change 64BHAT, M.R.óóBrhat Samhita of Varahamihira

(2 Pts.) 82óóEssentials of Horary Astrology or

Prasnapadavi 83óóFundamentals of Astrology 83BHAT, M.S.óVedic Tantrism 9, 31BHATE, SAROJAóBhartrhari: Philoso-

pher and Grammarian 61BHATNAGAR, R.S.óDimensions of

Classical Sufi Thought 47BHATT, G.P., Ed.óóAgni Purana (A.I.T.M. Vols. 27-30)

1óóThe Basic Ways of Knowing 10óóEd. Brahma Purana (A.I.T.M. Vols.

33-36) 1óóRom. Ed. The Forceful Yoga 25óóRev. by Maha Calisa Samgraha 4óóEd. Padma Purana (A.I.T.M. Vols. 39-

48) 1óóEd. Skanda Purana (A.I.T.M. Vols.

49-68) 1óóEd. Vayu Mahapurana (A.I.T.M.

Vols. 37-38) 1BHATT, N.R., Ed. & Tr.óAjitmaha-

tantram (5 Vols.) 29BHATTA, C.P.óPandit N.R. Bhatt Fe-

licitation Volume 21BHATTACHARYA, B.C.óJain Iconogra-

phy 43, 53BHATTACHARYA, CHINTAMANIó

Sritattvachintamani of Purnananda30

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BHATTACHARYA, GOPINATH, Ed.óStudies in Philosophy 22

BHATTACHARYA, K.óThe Dialecti-cal Method of Nagarjuna 34

BHATTACHARYA, P.K.óHistoricalGeography of Madhya Pradesh 57

BHATTACHARYA, RAMSHANKAR, Jt. Ed.óóEncyclopaedia of Indian Philoso-

phies (Vol. IV: Samkhya Philoso-phy) 11, 67

óóEncyclopedia of Indian Philoso-phies (Vol. XII: Yoga: India's Philoso-phy of Meditation) 11, 67

BHATTACHARYA, SABYASACHIóDevelopment, of Modern IndianThought and the Social Sciences (Vol.X, Pt.5 of PHISPC) 19, 56

BHATTACHARYA, SUTAPASóTheOneness/Otherness Mystery 21, 26

BHATTACHARYA, VIDHUSHEKHARAóThe Agamasastra of Gaudapada 1

BHATTACHARYYA, BENOYTOSHóIntroduction to Buddhist Esoterism37

BHATTACHARYYA HARIDASS, Ed.óFoundations of Living Faiths 47

BHATTACHARYYA, K.C.óStudies inPhilosophy 22

BHATTACHARYYA, SIBAJIBAN., Jt. Ed.óóDevelopment of Nyaya Philosophy

and its Social Context (Vol. III, Pt. Iof PHISPC) 12, 55

óóEncyclopaedia of Indian Philoso-phies (Vol. VI) 11, 66

óóCo. Ed. Freedom, Progress and Soci-ety 19

BHATTARAKA, RAMACANDRA MAHA-PATRA KAULAóSilpa Prakasa 53

Bhavabhuti V.V. Mirashi 70BHAVA RAMóThe Eight Limbs of Yoga 24BHAVSAR, S.N., Gen. Ed.óIndia's

Scienctific Heritage Series (14 Vols.) 84BHIKSHU THICH MINH CHAUóThe

Chinese Madhyama Agama and thePali Majjhima Nikaya 34

BHIKSHU THICH THIEN CHAUóTheLiterature of the Personalists of EarlyBuddhism 37

Bhoga Karika of SadyojyotióEng. Tr.W.A. Borody 10

Bhoja and the Harivijaya of SarvasenaV.M. Kulkarni 43

BHOJAK, LAKMAN BHAIóPatan JainDhatu Pratima Lekh Sangrah 46, 190

BHUVANBHANUSURI, ACARYAVIJAYóGanadharavada 44

Bibliotheca Buddhica (30 Vols. in 32Pts.) Sobranie Buddijskich Tekstov 31, 66

BidaróIts History and Monuments G.Yazdani 54

Bijak of Kabir Linda Hess & Shukdev Singh46, 70

BIJLERT, VITTORIO A. VAN. óEpiste-mology and Spiritual Authority 35

Bio-Etheric Healing Trudy Lanitis 87Biography of Blo Ldan Ses Rab The

Unique Eye of the World Drum Dul 31Birds in Sanskrit Literature K.N. Dave 70BIRKBECK, LYNóAstro Wisdom 82BISGAARD, DANIEL JAMESóSocial

Conscience in Sanskrit Literature 74BISHOP, DONALD H.óChinese

Thought 16BITTLINGER, ARNOLDó Archetypal

Chakras 23BLACK S. JASONóTantra Without Tears

30BLACKMAN, CAROLóStretch Your

Limbs for Balance 27BLACKSTONE, KATHRYN R.óWomen

in the Footsteps of the Buddha 43, 61BLACKSTONE, JUDITHó Living Inti-

mately 26Bliss of Reality Susunaga Weeraperuma 16BLAVASKY, H.P.ó Studies in Occult-

ism 22BLOCH, J.óThe Formation of the

Marathi Language 61BLOOMFIELD, L.óLanguage 63BLOOMFIELD, M.óóHymns of the Atharva-Veda (SBE

Vol. 42) 3óóA Vedic Concordance 9, 68BLOOM, PAMELA, Comp. & Ed.óThe

Healing Power of Compassion 36Blossoms of Friendship Vimala Thakar 24The Blue Annals G.N. Roerich 31, 54BOBDE, P.V.óóGarland of Divine Flowers 47óóTr. Kekavali of Moropanta 71BODDE, DERK, Tr.óHistory of Chinese

Philosophy (2 Vols.) 20

BODEWITZ, H.W.óThe Daily Eveningand Morning Offering (Agnihotra)according to the Brahmanas 2

The Bodhicaryavatara of Santideva M.L.Matics 31

The Bodhisattva Doctrine in BuddhistSanskrit Literature Har Dayal 32, 74

The Bodhisattva Path Jan Nattier 32The Bodhisattva Vow Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

32The Bodhisattva Warriors Shifu Nagaboshi

Tomio 32Bodily Self-Sacrifice in Indian Buddhist

Literature Reiko Ohnuma 32Body Reading Gopesh Kumar Ojha &

Ashutosh Ojha 82BOERICKE, WILLIAMóPocket Manual

of Homoeopathic Materia Medica 90BOHTLINGK, OTTOóóPaniniís Grammatik (2 Vols.) 64óóSanskrit Worterbuch (7 Vols.) 68óóSanskrit Worterbuch in Kurzerer

Fassung 68BOLON, CAROL RADCLIFFEóForms

of the Goddess Lajja Gauri in IndianArt 51

BOND, GEORGE D.óBuddhist Revivalin Sri Lanka 33

BONER, ALICEóóPrinciples of Composition in Hindu

Sculpture 53óóIntrod. & Tr. Silpa Prakasa by

Ramacandra Mahapatra KaulaBhattaraka 53

óóVastusutra-Upanisad 54BONER, GEORGETTEóAlice Boner Dia-

ries 51BONSHEK, ANNAóMirror of Con-

sciousness 21, 53The Book of Buddhas Eva Rudy Jansen 32The Book of Chakra Healing Liz Simpson

24Book of Daily Prayer for All Srikrishna Das

24The Book of Hindu Imagery Eva Rudy

Jansen 1The Book of Life Roy Eugene Davis 46The Book of the Gradual Sayings (5

Vols.) Trs. F. L. Woodword & E. M. Hare,With an Introd. Rhys Davids 32

The Book of the Kindred Sayings (5 Pts.)Tr., Ed. Introd. Rhys Davids & F.L.Woodward 32

Book of Wisdom (Ishopanishad) SwamiRama 1

BORODY, W.A.óBhoga Karika ofSadyojyoti 10

BOSE, MANDAKRANTA, Ed. & Tr.óSangitanarayana (2 Vols.) 81

BOSSCHE, FRANK VAN DENóEle-ments of Jaina Geography 44

BOSWORTH, C.E.óHistory of Civiliza-tions of Central Asia (5 Vols. Pub-lished) 57

BOTHRA, PUSHPAóJain Theory ofPerception 44

The Bowl of Saki Hazrat Inayat Khan 46BOYD, DOUGóMystics, Magicians and

Medicine People 48BRACKEN, JOSEPH A.óThe Divine

Matrix 19The Brahma Kumaris as a Reflexive

Tradition John Walliss 46BRAHMA, NALINI KANTAóPhiloso-

phy of Hindu Sadhana 21Brahma Purana (A.I.T.M. Vol. 33-36) J.L.

Shastri 1Brahman and Person Ed. Ivo Coelho 12Brahmanda Purana (A.I.T.M. Vol. 22-

26) J.L. Shastri 1BRAITSTEIN, LARA, Ed. & Tr.óThe

Path to Awakening 39BRANDON, JAMES R.óSanskrit Drama

in Performance 73BRAUE, DONALD A.óMaya in

Radhakrishnan Thought 21Breath of Life Dharmanand Saraswati 24,

87Breathe Free Daniel Gagnon & Amadea

Morningstar 88BREAUX, CHARLESóJourney into Con-

sciousness 25BRENNAN, J.H.óMagic & Mysticism in

Tibet 38BRENNER, PAULóBuddha in the Waiting

Room 88The Brhad Devata A.A. Macdonell 1Brhaddesi of Sri Matanga Muni (Vol. I

& II) Ed. Prem Lata Sharma, Gen. Ed.Kapila Vatsyayan 74

The Bridge to the Three Holy CitiesRichard Salomon 1

101 102

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The Brief Catalogues to the Narthangand the Lhasa Kanjurs 32

BRIGGS, GEORGE W.óGorakhnath andthe Kanphata Yogis 47

Brhat Samhita of Varahamihira (2 Pts.)M.R. Bhat 82

Brihat Jataka of Varahamihira B.Suryanarain Rao 82

BRONKHORST, JOHANNESóóBhartrhari: Philosopher and Gram-

marian 61óóFrom Vasubandhu to Caitanya 12óóMimamsa and Vedanta 14óóTradition and Argument in Classical

Indian Linguistics 66óóThe Two Sources of Indian Asceti-

cism 51óóTwo Traditions of Meditation in

Ancient India 43, 59óóWord Index to the Prasastapadabhasya

15, 68BRONWENóThe Reiki Sourcebook 91BROOKS, CHARLES R.óThe Hare

Krishnas in India 47BROOKS, DOUGLAS RENFREWóMedi-

tation Revolution 26BROUGH, JOHN, Ed. & Comm.óThe

Gandhari Dharmapada 36BROWN, BRIAN E.óThe Buddha

Nature 32BROWN, KERRYóBuddhism and

Ecology 32BROWN, W. NORMANóóMahimnastava or Praise of Shivaís

Greatness 4óóForeword by The Upadesasahasri of

Sankara (2 Vols.) 9BRUHN, KLAUSóLudwig Alsdorf and

Indian Studies 46, 58BRUNTON, PAULóóMeditation for People in Charge 26óóMeditation for People in Crisis 26óóPerspectives (The Notebooks of Paul

Brunton Vol. I) 21óóWhat is Karma? 15BUBENIK, VITóStructure and Devel-

opment of Middle-Indo AryanDialects 64

BUCHANAN, WILLIAMóHindu Thoughtand Carmelite Mysticism 25

BUCK, WILLIAMóóMahabharata 4óóRamayana 7BUCKLAND, RAYMONDóAn Illus-

trated Guide to Magical & SpiritualSymbolism 83

BUCKNELL, R.S.óSanskrit Manual 64Buddha: His life, His Doctrine, His Order

Hermann Oldenberg, Tr. William Hoey32

The Buddhacarita or Acts of Buddha byAsvaghosa E.H. Johnston 32

The Buddha From Dolpo Cyrus Stearms32

Buddha in the Waiting Room Paul Brenner88

The Buddha Nature Brian E. Brown 32BUDDHA PRAKASHóPolitical and

Social Movements in Ancient Punjab60

The Buddhaís Law Among the BirdsEdward Conze 32

Buddha's Not Smiling Erik D. Curren 32Buddhaís Teachings Lord Chalmers 32Buddhism and Ecology Martine Batchelor

& Kerry Brown 32Buddhism and Science B. Alan Wallace 32Buddhism and Science B.P. Kirthisinghe

32Buddhism in Central Asia B.N. Puri 32,

54Buddhism in Comparative Light Hajime

Nakamura 32Buddhism in Contemporary Tibet Melvyn

C. Goldstein & Matthew T. Kapstein 32Buddhism in Translations Henry C.

Warren 32The Buddhism of Tibet Trs. Jeffrey Hopkins

& Lati Rimpoche 32Buddhisms and Deconstrucations Ed.

Jin Y. Park 32Buddhism Transformed Richard Gombrich

& Gananath Obeyesekere 32Buddhist and Vedic Studies M.H.F.

Jayasuriya, Ed. O.H. De Wijesekera 1, 32The Buddhist Art of Nagarjunakonda

Elisabeth Rosen Stone 32, 51Buddhist, Brahmins and Belief Dan

Arnold 32

Buddhist Cosmology W. Randolph Kloetzli32

Buddhist Critical Spirituality ShoheiIchimura 32

The Buddhist Dead Eds. Bryan J. Cuevas& Jacqueline I. Stone 32

A Buddhist Doctrine of ExperienceThomas A. Kochumuttom 33

Buddhist Formal Logic R.S.Y. Chi 33Buddhist Hermeneutics Ed. Donald S.

Lopez, Jr. 33Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar &

Dictionary F. Edgerton 61, 66Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Reader F.

Edgerton 61, 66Buddhist Images of Human Perfection

Nathan Katz 33Buddhist India T.W. Rhys Davids 33, 54Buddhist Insight Alex Wayman 33Buddhistische Begriffsreihen Als

Skizzen Des Er losungsweges HelmutEimer 33

Buddhist Legends (3 Vols.) Tr. EugeneWatson Burlingame, Ed. Charles RockwellLanman 33

Buddhist Logic (2 Vols.) Th. Stcherbatsky33

Buddhist Mahayana Texts (SBE Vol. 49)E.B. Cowell 33

Buddhist Monastic Discipline Charles S.Prebish 33

Buddhist Monks and Monasteries inIndia Sukumar Dutt 33

Buddhist Parables Eugene W. Burlingame33

The Buddhist Philosophy of UniversalFlux Satkari Mookerjee 33

The Buddhist Pilgrimage Duncan Forbes 33Buddhist Positiveness Fernando Tola &

Carmen Dragonetti 33Buddhist Precept and Practice Richard F.

Gombrich 33Buddhist Records of the Western World

by Si-Yu-Ki Samuel Beal 33, 54Buddhist Reflections Lama Anagarika

Govinda 33The Buddhist Revival in Sri Lanka George

D. Bond 33Buddhist Sects in India Nalinaksha Dutt

33

Buddhist Spirituality (2 Vols.) TakeuchiYoshinori 33

Buddhist Studies Eds. Richard Gombrich& Cristina Scherrer Schaub 33

The Buddhist Studies: Legacy of GadjinM. Nagao Ed. Jonathan A. Silk 33

Buddhist Studies in India R.C. Pandeya33

Buddhist Suttas (SBE Vol. 11) T.W. RhysDavids 33

The Buddhist Tantras Alex Wayman 29,33

The Buddhist Teaching of Totality GarmaC.C. Chang 33

Buddhist Thought and Ritual David J.Kalupahana 33

Buddhist Tradition Series (59 Vols.) Gen.Ed. Ernst Steinkellner & Alexander VonRospatt 40

The Buddhist Visnu John Clifford Holt 46Buddhist Wisdom George Grimm., Tr.

Carroll Alkins, Ed. M. Keller Grimm 33BUEKER, JOYCEóBalanced Diet 87BUFFETRILLE, KATIAóóKailash: Map of the Holiest Moun-

tain in the World 3óóPelerins, Lamas Et visionnaires 39BUHLER, GEORGóóThe Laws of Manu (SBE Vol. 25) 3óóSacred Laws of the Aryas (SBE Vol.

2, 14) 7BUHNEMANN, GUDRUNóóJitari : Kleine Texte 37óóSadhanasataka and Sadhana-

satapancasika 41BULCKE, C.óThe Theism of Nyaya

Vaisesika 15BULLIS, DOUGLAS, Comm.óMahavamsa:

The Great Chronicle of Sri Lanka 38BURDE, JAYANTóóMystique of Om 4óóRituals, Mantras & Science 27, 30óóShunya and Nothingness in Sci-

ence Philosophy and Religion 22óóThe World of Rhythm Called Ritu-

als 51BURGESS, EBENEZER, Tr.óSurya

Siddhanta 85

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BURGESS, JAMES, Ed.óEpigraphicaIndica 54

BURLEY, MIKELóHatha Yoga 25BURLINGAME, EUGENE WATSON, Tr.óóBuddhist Legends (3 Vols.) 33óóBuddhist Parables 33BURROW, T.óThe Sanskrit Language

64BURTON, DAVID óEmptiness Ap-

praised 35BUSWELL, ROBERT E.óóEncyclopaedia of Indian Philoso-

phies (Vol. VII) 11, 67óóPaths to Liberation 39BUTALIA, ROMOLAóIn the Presence

of the Masters 25, 48óóSri Babaji: Immortal Yogi of the

Himalaya 27

CCALAND, W.óThe Jaiminigrahyasutra

3CAILLAT, COLETTE, Ed.ó Jaina Stud-

ies 44The Call of the Upanishads Rohit Mehta

1CALLEWAERT, WINAND M.óóThe Hindi Biography of Dadu Dayal

47, 71óóJt. Au. The Hindi Padavali of

Namdev 71óóPrepared by Sri Guru Granth Sahib

(2 Pts.) 50, 68Calming the Mind and Discerning the

Real Alex Wayman 33CAMHI, BETTY, Ed.óDancing with the

Void 47CAMPBELL, JOSEPH, Ed.óóArt of Indian Asia (2 Vols.) 51óóThe King and the Corpse 71óóMyths and Symbols in Indian Art

and Civilization 53óóPhilosophies of India 14CAMPBELL, JUNEóGender, Identity

and Tibetan Buddhism 36Candrakirti Cesare Rizzi 33Candrakirti Trisaranasaptati P.K.

Sorensen 34

CHAKRABARTI, KISOR KUMARóClas-sical Indian Philosophy of Mind 12

CHAKRABURTTY, SNEHóóThe Origin of Meditation 26óóThe Science of Meditation 27óóThe Story of Meditation 27The Chakras David Pond 24The Chakras and Esoteric Healing

Zachary F. Lansdowne 24, 82The Chakras and the Human Energy

Fields Dora Kunz & Shafica Karagulla 24CHAKRAVARTI, MAHADEVAóThe

Concept of Rudra-Siva Through theAges 1

CHAKRAVARTI, MOHITóóA Hundred Devotional Songs of

Tagore 48óóRabindranath Tagore: Songs of

Prayer 49CHAKRAVARTI, SITANSU S.óHindu-

ism: A Way of Life 3CHAKRAVARTY, KALYAN KUMARó

Indian Rock Art and its Global Con-text 51

CHALAMóSudha (Nectar) 73A Challange to Islam for Reformation

Gunter Luling 46CHALMERS, LORDóBuddhaís Teach-

ings 32CHALMERS, ROBERT, Tr.óThe Jataka

or Stories of the Buddhaís FormarBirths 37, 71

CHAN, WING-TSIT, Ed.óEssentials ofBuddhist Philosophy 35

CHANANA, D.R., Tr.óFormation of theMarathi Language 61

CHANDRA, D.K.óThe Mystery of Art53

Chandragupta Maurya and His TimesR.K. Mookerji 54

CHANG, GARMA C.C.óóThe Buddhist Teaching of Totality 33óóA Treasury of Mahayana Sutra 42Change your Aura Change your Life

Barbara Y. Martin with Dimitri Moraitis24

Changing Minds Michele Mari Desmarais12

Chanting the Names of Manjusri AlexWayman 34

CHAPPLE, CHRISTOPHER KEY, Ed. óJainism and Ecology 44

CANNON, DOLORESóConversationswith Nostradamus (3 Vols.) 82

The Canon of the Saivagama and theKubjika Tantras of the Western KaulaTradition Mark S.G. Dyczkowski 1, 29

Can you Listen to a Woman David Forsee46

Capturing the Aura C.E. Lindgren 24CARBINE, JASON A., Co. Ed. óThe Life

of Buddhism 37CARDONA, GEORGEóóPanini: A Survey of Research 63óóPanini: His Works and Its Traditions

64, 65óóForeword by Process and Language

64óóRecent Research in Paninian Stud-

ies 64CAROL, M.óG.K. Chesterton 74CARTERET, NIKKI DEóSoul Power 27Caste Et Philosophie Bouddhique

Vincent Eltschinger 34A Catalogue of Manuscripts in Jaisalmer

Jain Bhandaras Ed. Muni Jambuvijayaji43

A Catalogue of Vaisnava LiteratureCharles S. J. White 66, 70

Caturdandiprakasika of Venkatamakhin(2 Vols.) Ed. & Tr. R. Sathyanarayana 74

CAVES, R.E.óTrade and EconomicStructure 61

Celebrating Death John Mumford 16Celestial Song/Gobind Geet Swami Rama 46CENKNER, WILLIAMóA Tradition of

Teachers 51The Central Conception of Buddhism

and the Meaning of Word DharmaTh. Stcherbatsky 34

The Centrality of Ethics in BuddhismHari Shankar Prasad 34

Cetana and the Dynamics of Volition inTheraveda Buddhism Nalini Devdas34

CHAI SHIN YUóEarly Buddhism andChristianity 35

CHAITANYA, SATSWARUPAóSelfofferings 8

CHAITANYA, SHAKTHISWARUPAóSelf offerings 8

Chakra Energy Massage Marianne Ubl 88The Chakra Handbook Shalila Sharamon

& Bodo Baginski 24, 88

CHARI, S.M.S.óóAdvaita and Visistadvaita 10óóFundamentals of Visistadvaita 12óóPhilosophy and Theistic Mysticism

of the Alvaras 21, 49óóThe Philosophy of Visistadvaita

Vedanta 14óóVaisnavism: Its Philosophy Theol-

ogy and Religious Discipline 9, 51CHARI, V.K.óSanskrit Criticism 74CHATTERJEE, A.K.óThe Yogacara

Idealism 43CHATTERJEE, MARGARETóóContemporary Indian Philosophy

16óóPhilosophical Enquiries 21CHATTERJI, SUNITI KUMAR, Co. Ed.ó

The Origin and Development of theBengali Language (3 Pts.) 63

CHATTOPADHAYA, ALAKAóóAtisa and Tibet 31óóTaranathaís History of Buddhism in

India 42CHATTOPADHAYA, D.P.óóAnthropology and Historigraphy of

Science 16óóGen. Ed. History of Science, Philoso-

phy and Culture in Indian Civiliza-tion 55, 56

óóKnowledge Freedom & Language20

óóEd. Philosophical Consciousnessand Scientific Knowledge (Vol. XI,Pt. I of PHISPC) 21

óóSelf, Society and Science: Theoreti-cal and Historical Perspectives (Vol.XI, Pt. 2) 56, 61

óóSri Aurobindo and Karl Marx 22óó Ed. Ways of Understanding the

Human Past (Vol. 12 of Monographof PHISPC) 56, 60

CHATTOPADHAYA, RAJGOPALAóSwami Vivekananda in India 50

CHATTOPADHAYA, S.óóReflections on the Tantras 30óóSome Early Dynasties of South In-

dia 59CHATTOPADHYAY, SUKUMARó

Kalatattvakosa (Vol. IV & VI) 53, 67CHATTOPADHYAYA, DEBIPRASADó

Taranathaís History of Buddhism inIndia 42

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CHATURVEDI, MITHILESH, Ed.óBhartrhari: Language Thought andReality 61

óóThe Laghusiddhantakaumudi ofVaradaraja (Vol. I) 63

CHAUDHARY, AMALAóSri Sathya SaiBaba and the Golden Age 50

CHAUDHURI, BINAY BHUSHAN, Ed.óEconomic History of India fromEighteenth to Twentieth Century(Vol. VIII, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) 56, 57

CHAUDHURI, NARAYANAóThatCompassionate Touch of MaAnandamayee 50

CHAUHAN, PARTAPóEternal Health88

Chemistry and Chemical Techniquesin India (Vol. IV, Pt. I of PHISPC)Ed. B.V. Subbarayappa 54, 55

CHENG, HSUEH LIóEmpty Logic 35CHHAJER, BIMALóA Complete Guide

to Managing Stress 24CHI, R.S.V.óBuddhist Formal Logic 33CHIMPA, LAMA, Tr.óAtisa and Tibet

31C H I N C H O R E , M A N G A L A R . ó

Dharmakirtiís Theory of Hetu-Cen-tricity of Anumana 34

The Chinese Herbalist's HandbookDagmar Ethling & Steve Swart 88

The Chinese Hevajratantra Ch. Willemen29, 34

The Chinese Madhyama Agama andthe Pali Majjhima Nikaya B.T. MinhChau 34

Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda RobertSvoboda & Arnie Lade 88

Chinese Monks in India Latika Lahiri 34Chinese Thought Donald H. Bishop 16The Chinese Way to Health Stephen

Gascoigne 88Chinese Way to Keep Fit Jiawen Miao 88CHINMOY, SRIóThe Wisdom of Sri Chinmoy

28, 51Chinnamasta Elisabeth Anne Benard 1, 34Choosing a Path Swami Rama 16CHOPHAL, NGAWAN G SAMTENó

Nagarjunaís Letter to King Gautamiputra38

CHUNG, TANóIndia and China (Vol.III, Pt. 6 of PHISPC) 55, 58

Come, Come Yet Again Come Osho 16Coming Home Lex Hixon 16A Companion to Sanskrit Literature S.C.

Banerji 66, 74A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-

Aryan Languages (4 Vols.) R.L. Turner62, 66

Comparative Ethics in Hindu and Bud-dhist Tradition Roderick Hindery 34, 47

A Comparative History of Ideas HajimeNakamura 16

Comparative Religion K.N. Tiwari 47A Comparative Study of Religions Y.

Masih 47A Comparative Study of the Jaina

Theories of Reality and KnowledgeY.J. Padmarajiah 44

A Comparative Study of the PratimokshaW. Pachow 34

A Comparative Study of the Teachingsof Don Juan and Madhyamaka Bud-dhism Mark Mac Dowell 34

A Complete Guide to Healing TedAndrews 24

Complete Guide to Homeopathy AlanSchmukler 88

A Complete Guide to Managing StressBimal Chhajer 24

The Complete Reiki Handbook WalterLubeck 88

The Comprehensive History of Psychol-ogy Arun Kumar Singh 86

Concept of Rudra Siva Through the AgesMahadev Chakravarti 1

Conception of Buddhist Nirvana Th.Stcherbatsky & Jaideva Singh 34

Concise History of Classical SanskritLiterature Gaurinath Sastri 74

A Concise Introduction to Indian Medi-cine Guy Mazars, Tr. T.K. Gopalan 88

Concise Pali-English Dictionary A.P.B.Mahathera 66

The Concise Sanskrit-English Dictio-nary V.G. Apte 66

Concordance to Principal Upanishadsand Bhagavadgita G.A. Jacob 23

Conquering Chronic Disease KumudaReddy & Linda Egnes 88

Conscious Healing John Selby & ManfredVon Luhmann 88

Circle of Protest Ronald D. Schwartz 34The Citrasutra of Visnudharmottara

Purana Ed. & Tr. Parul Dave Mukherji1, 51

Claiming the High Ground Stanley S.Stevens 54

CLAIRE, THOMAS ó Yoga For Men 28Classical Indian Ethical Thought K.N.

Tiwari 12Classical Indian Metaphysics Stephen H.

Phillips 12Classical Indian Philosophy of Mind

Kisor Kumar Chakrabarti 12Classical Samkhya G.J. Larson 12CLAY, JENNIFERóClay Sanskrit

Library 69CLAY, JOHNóClay Sanskrit Library 69Clay Sanskrit Library John Clay & Jennifer

Clay Ed. Richard Gombrich 69Clear Light of Bliss Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

34The Clever Adulteress Phyllis Granoff 43CLIFFORD, TERRYóTibetan Buddhist

Medicine and Psychiatry 92The Clinical Psychology R.M. Verma 86COBURN, THOMAS B.óDevi Mahatmya

2COELHO, IVO, Ed.óBrahman and Per-

son 12COHEN, ANDREWóóEmbracing Heaven and Earth 19óóLiving Enlightenment 21COHEN, LESLIE, Ed.óMeditation for

People in Crisis 26COLE, COLIN A.óAsparsa-Yoga 10COLEMAN, JOHN E.óThe Quite Mind

22Collected Papers on Buddhist Studies

Ed. P.S. Jaini 34Collected Papers on Jaina Studies Ed.

Padmanabh S. Jaini 44The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti

(18 Vols.) 16, 17, 18The Collection of the Middle Length

Sayings (3 Vols) Tr. I.B. Horner 34Collision with the Infinite Suzanne Segal

47COMANS, MICHAELóóExtracting the Essence of the Sruti

12óóThe Method of Early Advaita

Vedanta 13

Consciousness in Advaita Vedanta Wil-liam M. Indich 12

Consciousness, Indian Psychology andYoga (Vol. XI, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) Eds.Kireet Joshi & Matthijs Cornelissen, inassociation with A. K. Sen Gupta24, 56

Contemporary Indian Philosophy B.K.Lal 16

Contemporary Indian Philosophy Mar-garet Chatterjee 16

Contribution of Tibetan Language, His-tory and Culture (2 Vols.) ErnstSteinkellner & Helmut Tauscher 34, 54, 61

Conversations with Nostradamus (3Vols.) Dolores Canon 82

CONZE, EDWARDóóBuddhaís Law Among the Birds 32óóLarge Sutra on Perfect Wisdom 37CORNELISSEN, MATTHIJS, Ed.ó

Consciousness, Indian Psychologyand Yoga (Vol. XI, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) 24,56

A Corpus of Early Tibetan InscriptionsH.E. Richardson 54

The Cosmic Calculator (In 3 Books withTeacher's Guide & Answer Book)Kennieth Williams & Mark Gaskell 82

The Cosmology of the Bhagavata PuranaRichard L. Thompson 2

The Cosmotheandric Experience RaimonPanikkar, Ed. with Introd. Scott Eastham16

COSTER, GERALDINEóYoga and West-ern Psychology 28, 86

COULTER, DAVID H.óAnatomy ofHatha Yoga 23

Couplets from Kabir G.N. Das 47A Course in Advanced Hindi (2 Pts. in

one) Sheela Verma 61A Course in Indian Philosophy A. K.

Warder 16COVILL, LINDAóóA Metaphorical

Study of Saundarananda 38COWARD, HAROLD G.óóEncyclopaedia of Indian Philoso-

phies (Vol.V) 11, 67óóHindu Christian Dialogue 47óóMantra 4óóSphota Theory of Language 22óóStudies in Indian Thought 15

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COWELL, E.B.óóBuddhist Mahayana Texts (SBE Vol.

49) 33óóHarshacarita of Bana 71óóThe Jataka Stories of the Buddhaís

Former Births (6 Vols. in 3 Pts.) 37, 71óóTr. The Sarva-Darsana Samgraha 15CRANDALL, JOANNEóSelf-Transfor-

mation Through Music 81Creating a Transparent Democracy

Shamar Rinpoche 60Creativity: Concept and Findings

Shamshad Hussain 86CRITCHLEY, SIMONóThe Ethics of

Deconstruction 19A Critical History of Western Philoso-

phy Y. Masih 16Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy

C.D. Sharma 19CROOKE, JOHNóóHimalayan Buddhist Villages 36, 60óóIlluminating Silence 36óóWorld Crises and Buddhist Human-

ism 43óóYogins of Ladakh 43CROOK WILLIAMóAnnals and Antiq-

uities of Rajasthan (3 Vols.) 54CROW, DAVIDóThe Medicine Bud-

dha 90CUEVAS, BRYAN J., Ed.óThe Buddhist

Dead 32Culavamsa Wilhelm Geiger 57The Cult of Jagannatha Jose Carlos Gomes

da Silva, Tr. Mick Greer 2The Cult of Vinayaka Shanti Lal Nagar 2Cultural History From the Vayu Purana

D.K.R. Patil 2Culture and Consciousness William S.

Haney 19Culture and Modernity Eliot Deutsch 19CUNNINGHAM, SCOTTóThe Magical

Power of Herbs 90CURREN, ERIK D.óBuddha's Not

Smiling 32CUSHNIR, HOWARD RAPHAELó

Unconditional Bliss 28

DDADAPE, E.V.óBhaminivilasa of

Jagannath Pandit 70DAGENS, B.óMayamatam (2 Vols.) 53

DAS, G.N.óCouplets from Kabir (KabirDuhe) 47

DAS, RAHUL PETERóThe Origin of theLife of a Human Being 90

DAS, RAJENDRA PRASAD, Co. Ed.óóSilpa Prakasa by Ramacandra

Mahapatra Kaula Bhattaraka 53óóSilparantnakosa of Sthapaka

Niranjana Mahapatra 53DAS, SADANANDA, Co. Ed.óSilpa

Prakasa by Ramacandra MahapatraKaula Bhattaraka 53

DAS, S.K.óDivine Light 24DAS, SARAT CHANDRAóóAn Introduction to the Grammar of

the Tibetan Language 63óóTibetan-English Dictionary (Com-

pact & Enlarged Edition) 68DAS, SRIKRISHNAóBook of Daily

Prayer for All 24DASA, KUNDALI, Co. Tr. & Comm.ó

Sri Tattva Sandarbha 8DASA, SATYA NARAYANA, Tr. &

Comm.óSri Tattva Sandarbha 8Dasakumaracarita of Dandin M.R. Kale

70Dasavaikalika Sutra of Arya Sayyambhava

K.C. Lalwani 44Das, Bewusstsein Als Trager Des Lebens

Rita Langer 34DASGUPTA DEBENDRA CHANDRAó

Jaina System of Education 44DASGUPTA, S.N.óóHindu Mysticism 29óóHistory of Indian Philosophy (5

Vols.) 13óóPhilosophical Essays 21óóReligion and Rational Outlook 49óóYoga as Philosophy and Religion 16óóYoga Philosophy in Relation to other

Systems of Indian Thought 16DASGUPTA, SURAMAóAn Ever-Ex-

panding Quest of Life and Knowl-edge 19

DATE, V.H.óSpiritual Treasure of SaintRamadas 50

Dates and Dynasties in Earliest IndiaR.M. Smith 58

DATTA, K.K.óDutch in Bengal andBihar 57

DATTA, SWATIóMigrant Brahmanasin Northern India 58

DAHIYA, B.S., Ed.óThe History ofHindustan (3 Vols.) 57

DAHLAQUIST, ALLANóMegasthenesand Indian Religion 58

The Daily Evening and Morning Offer-ing (Agnihotra) According to theBrahmanas H.W. Bodewitz 2

DALAI LAMAóóThe Buddhism of Tibet 32óóHealing Anger 36óóThe Path of Enlightenment 39The Dalai Lama: A Policy of Kindness

Comp. & Ed. Sidney Piburn 34DALA, CYNDIóThe Magical Power of

Chakra Healing 26DALVI, ROHIT, Co. Ed.óThe Essential

Vedanta 12Dana: Giving and Getting in Pali Bud-

dhism Ellison Banks Findly 34DANAHER, GEOFFóUnderstanding

Foucault 22Dance Dialects of India Ragini Devi 74Dance of Divine Love Introd., Tr. &

Illuminated by Graham M. Schweig 70The Dance of the Soul Hazrat Inayat Khan

47Dancing with Siva Satguru Sivaya

Subramuniya Swami 2Dancing with the Void Sunyata 47DANI, A.H., Jt. Ed.óHistory of Civiliza-

tions in Central Asia (5 Vols. Pub-lished) 57

DANZER, HAL C.óNatural Birth Con-trol Made Simple 90

DAREINI, ALI AKBAR, Tr. & Annot.óThe Rise and Fall of the PahlaviDynasty 59

DARGYAY, EVAóRise of the EsotericBuddhism in Tibet 41

DARIAN, STEVEN G.óThe Ganges inMyth and History 57

DARLING, GREGORY JOSEPHóAnEvolution of the Vedantic Critiqueof Buddhism 35

DARMESTETER, J., Tr. óThe Zendavesta(SBE Vols. 4, 23, 31) 51

Darsan: Seeing the Divine Image inIndia Diana L. Eck 2

DAS, A.C.óIntroduction to the Study ofSociety 58

Dattatreya Jaya C.W. Bahadur 47Dattilam Mukund Lath 74DAVE, K.N.óBirds in Sanskrit Litera-

ture 70DAVE, M.K.óWhat Awaits man in

2000 A.D. and Thereafter 85DAVIDSON, JOHNóThe Secret of the

Creative Vacuum 27DAVIDSON, RONALD M.óóIndian Esoteric Buddhism 36óó Tibetan Renaissance 42DAVIS, RICHARD H.óóLives of Indian Images 4óóWorshiping Siva in Medieval India

10, 61DAVIS, ROY EUGENEóóThe Book of Life 46óóThe Eternal Way 24óóLife Surrendered in God 21, 26óóLiving in God 26óóA Master Guide to Meditation and

Spiritual Growth 26, 48óóThe Path of Light 26, 49óóSatisfying our Innate Desire 27óóThe Science of God-Realization 49óóThe Self Revealed Knowledge that

Liberates the Spirit 27óóSeven Lessons in Consciousness

Living 27óóThe Spiritual Basis of Real Prosper-

ity 27The Dawn of Indian Civilization (Vol. I,

Pt. 1 of PHISPC) Ed. G.C. Pande 55, 57DAYA KRISHNAóDevelopments in

Indian Philosophy from EighteenthCentury Onwards (Vol.X Pt.I ofPHISPC) 12, 56

DAYA, MATA óFinding the Joy WithinYou 24

DE BEVOISE, M.B., Tr.ó The Era of theIndividual 19

DEAN, V.M.óNew Patterns of Demo-cracyin India 60

DEAR, JOHNóMohandas Gandhi: Es-sential Writings 48

The Debate of King Milinda BhikkhuPesala 34

The Definitive Dream Dictionary DianeBellchambers 66

Degrees of Reiki Maureen J. Kelly 88

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DEHEJIA, HARSHA V.óóThe Advaita of Art 51óóDespair and Modernity 19, 51óóGods Beyond Temples 2óóLeaves of a Pipal Tree 4óóParvatidarpana 4Deity and Spirit Possession in South

Asia Frederick M. Smith 47DELEU, JOZEFóViyahapannati (Bhagavai)

The Fifth Anga of the Jaina Canon 46DENNING, MELITAóPsychic Powers

86DENWOOD, PHILIP, Ed.óRecent Re-

search on Ladakh 4 & 5 58DEODHAR, LALITAóPuja and Samskara

7, 60Der Buddha Und Seine Lehre in

Dharmakirtis PramanavarttikaTilmann Vetter 34

DESAI, URMILAóThe Ayurvedic Cook-book 87

DESHMUKH, C.D.óReflections of Fi-nance, Education and Society 60

DESHPANDE, MADHAV M., Ed.óóIndian Linguistic Studies 63óóSanskrit and Prakrit 64DESHPANDE, N.A., Tr.óPadma Purana

(AITM Vols. 39-48) 1DESMARAIS, MICHELE MARIó Chang-

ing Minds 12Despair and Modernity Harsha V. Dehejia

with Prem Shankar Jha & Ranjit Hoskote19, 51

DESSEIN,BARTóSamyuktabhidharmahrdaya(3 Pts.) 41

Determinants of Social Status in IndiaS.C. Malik 60

DEUSSEN, PAULóóThe Philosophy of the Upanishads

14óóSixty Upanishads of the Veda (2

Vols.) 8DEUTSCH, ELIOTóóCulture and Modernity 19óóEd. The Essential Vedanta 12óóInterpreting Across Boundaries 20DEVA, PREMANANDAóSpiritual

Revolution 22

The Dhammapada and the Suttanipata(SBE Vol.10) Max Muller & V. Fausboll34

Dharmakirti on Compassion and Re-birth Eli Franco 34

Dharmakirtiís Theory of Hetucentricityof Anumana Mangala R. Chinchore 34

Dharmakirti Sur Les Mantra Et La Per-ception Du Suprasensible VincentEltschinger 34

Dharma Ed. Patrick Olivelle 57DHARMA, KRISHNAóPanchatantra:

Five Wise Lessons 72Dharamasutras: The Law Codes of

Apastamba, Gautama, Baudhayanaand Vasistha Tr. Patrick Olivelle 12, 60

Dharma Sutra Parallels Ed. & Tr. PatrickOlivelle 12

Dharmottaras Paralokasiddhi ErnstSteinkellner 34

Dhvanyaloka of Anandavardhana K.Krishnamurti 70

The Dialectical Method of NagarjunaKamaleswar Bhattacharya 34

Dialogue with Death Rohit Mehta 19Dialogues of the Buddha (3 Pts.) T.W.

Rhys Davids & C.A.F. Rhys Davids 35Dialogues on Reality Robert Powell 19The Diamond Isle : A Catalogue of Bud-

dhist writings in the Library of OgyenCholing, Bhutan Samtan G. Karmey 35

A Dictionary, English and Sanskrit M.Monier-Williams 66

Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist TermsW.E. Soothill & Lewis Hodous 35, 66

The Dictionary of Hindustani ClassicalMusic Bimalakanta Roychaudhuri 66, 81

Dictionary of Pali Proper Names (2 Vols.)P. Malalasekra 66

The Dictionary of the Esoteric NevillDrury 66

Dictionary of Tibetan Materia MedicaComm. Pasang Yonten Arya, Tr. & Ed.Yonten Gyatso 66, 88

Die Jataka Inschriften Im Skor Lamchen Mo Des Klosters Zha Lu KurtTropper 57

Die Lehre Von Den Zwei Wirklichkeitenin Tson Kha Pas Madhyamaka-Werken Helmut Tauscher 35

DEVADHAR, C.R., Ed.óóAbhijnanasakuntalam of Kalidasa

68óóAmarusatkam 70óóBhasnatakchakram 70óóKumara-Sambhava of Kalidasa 71óóKumara-Sambhava of Kalidasa

(Canto III) 72óóMalavikagnimitra of Kalidasa 72óóMeghaduta of Kalidasa 72óóRaghuvamsa of Kalidasa 72óóRtusamhara of Kalidasa 72óóSrngara-Tilaka of Kalidasa 64óóVikramorvasiyam of Kalidasa 73óóWorks of Kalidasa (Vol. I: Drama/

Vol. II: Poetry) 74DEVANANDA, VISHNUóóHatha Yoga Pradeepika 25óóMeditation and Mantras 26DEVARAJA, N.K.óóMind and Spirit of India 21óóPhilosophy, Religion and Culture

22Devavanipraveshika Robert P. Goldman

& Sally J. Sutherland 61Development in Meditation and State of

Consciousness James H. Austin 24, 34Development of Modern Indian Thought

and the Social Sciences (Vol. X, Pt. 5of PHISPC) Ed. by Subya sachiBhattacharya 19, 56

Development of Nyaya Philosophy andits Social Context (Vol. III, Pt. 3 ofPHISPC) Sibajiban Bhattacharyya 12, 55

Developments in Indian Philosophyfrom Eighteenth Century Onwards:Classical and Western (Vol.X, Pt.1 ofPHISPC) Daya Krishna 12, 56

DEVDAS, NALINIó Cetana and theDynamics of Volition in TheravadaBuddhism 34

Devi: Goddesses of India Eds. John S.Hawley & Donna M. Wulff 2

Devi Mahatmya Thomas B. Coburn 2Devimahatmayam: In Praise of the God-

dess Tr. & Comm. Devadatta Kali 2Devotional Poems of Mirabai A.J. Alston

47Devotional Songs of Narsi Mehta Swami

Mahadevananda 47DHAKY, M.A., Ed.óArhat Parsva and

Dharanendra Nexus 43

DIEMER, DEEDREóABCís of ChakraTherapy 23

Diet and Nutrition Rudolph Ballentine 88Diet for Transcendence Steven Rosen 88DIKSHIT, S.B.óThe Indian Calendar 83DIKSHIT, SOMDUTTóIssues in Vedic

Astronomy and Astrology 83DIKSHIT, SUDHAKAR S., Ed.óMajor

Religions of India 48DIKSHITAR, V.R. RAMACHANDRAóóThe Gupta Polity 60óóThe Lalita Cult 3, 29óóThe Mauryan Polity 60óóThe Purana Index (3 Vols.) 7, 67óóWar in Ancient India 60Dimensions of Classical Sufi Thought

R.S. Bhatnagar 47Dimensions of Renunciation in Advaita

Vedanta K.N. Tiwari 12DIMITROV, DRAGOMIR, Co. Ed.óóIndian and Tibetan Studies 36óóSikhisamuccayah 41Discipline John C. Holt 35Discover Vedic Mathematics Kenneth R.

Williams, Foreword by L.M. Singhvi 82Discovering the Realm Beyond Appear-

ance Robert Powell 19The Divine Consort J.S. Hawley & Donna

Marie Wulff 47Divine Ecstasy Shobita Punja 51Divine Light S.K. Das 24The Divine Matrix Joseph A. Bracken S.J.

19The Divine Player David R. Kinsley 19Divinity Secularized P.K. Sorensen 35Diwan of Inayat Khan Jessie Duncan

Westbrook 47DOCTOR, ANDREASóTibetan Trea-

sure Literature 42DOCTOR, THOMAS H. Tr.óThe Middle

Way 38The Doctrine of the Buddha George

Grimm, Ed. M. Keller Grimm & MaxHoppe 35

The Doctrine of the Jainas W. Schubring44

The Doctrine of the Upanisads and theEarly Buddhism Hermann Oldenberg,Tr. Shridhar B. Shrotri 2, 35

The Doctrine of Vibration Mark S.G.Dyczkowski 2, 29

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DOLCI, L.N.óThe Prakrit Grammar-ians 64

DOLOWICH, GARYóAncient RootsMany Branches 86

DONDEN, YESHIóHealth ThroughBalance 89

DORJEE, PEMAóStupa and Its Tech-nology 42, 53

DORJEE, YESHI, Told & Illus.óThe ThreeBoys and other Buddhist Folktalesfrom Tibet 42

DOUGLAS, RAYóPalmistry and theInner Self 83

DOW, ALEXANDER, Tr.óThe Historyof Hindustan (3 Vols.) 57

Downward Dogs & Warriors: WisdomTales for Modern Yogis Zo Newell 24

DRAGONETTI, CARMENóóBeing as Consciousness 31óóBuddhist Positiveness 33óóNagarjunaís Refutation of Logic

(Nyaya) Vaidalyaprakarna 39óóOn Voidness 39óóThe Yogasutras of Patanjali on

Concentration of Mind 16Drama and Ritual of Early Hinduism

Natalia Lidova 81The Drama of Prince Arjuna S.M. Imam

70DRAVID, RAJA RAMóProblem of Uni-

versals in Indian Philosophy 14Dravidian Studies Introd. Bh. Krishnamurti

61Dravya-Samgraha of Nemichandra

Siddhanta-Chakravartti S.C. Ghoshal44

DREYER, RONNIE GALEóVedic As-trology 85

DRURY, NAAMAóThe SacrificialRitual in the Satapatha Brahmana 7

DRURY, NEVILLóThe Dictionary of theEsoteric 66

DUCKWITZ, MAGDALENE, Jt. Au.óLudwig Alsdorf and Indian Studies46, 58

DUERR, KATHYóNatural Health Careat Home 90

DUL, DRUM, Ed.óBiography of Blo LdanSes Rab The Unique Eye of the World 31

DULICHANDóSprings of Jaina Wis-dom 46

Early Buddhist Theory of KnowledgeK.N. Jayatilleke 35

Early Chauhan Dynasties DasharathaSharma 57

Early English Travellers in India R.C.Prasad 57

Early Madhyamika in India and ChinaRichard H. Robinson 35

The Early Mustang Kanjur CatalogueHelmut Eimer 35

Early Rulers of Khajuraho S.K. Mitra 57An Early Upanisadic Reader Hans

Heinrich Hock 61East and West in the Aesthetics Ed.

Grazia Marchiano 70Eastern Spirituality for Modern Life

David Pond 47EASTHAM, SCOTT, Ed.óThe Cosmo-

theandric Experience 16EBY, CAROLóAstral Oddyssey 16ECK, DIANA L.óDarsan 2ECKEL, MALCOLM DAVIDóJnanagarbha

on the Two Truths 37Ecological Spirituality G. Naganathan 2Economic History of India from Eigh-

teenth to Twentieth Century (Vol.VIII of Pt. 3 of PHISPC) Ed. BinoyBhusan Chaudhuri 56, 57

Economic Life in Northern India LallanjiGopal 60

EDGERTON, F.óóBhagavad Gita (2 Vols.) 22óóBuddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Gram-

mar and Dictionary (2 Vols.) 61, 66óóBuddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Reader

61, 66óóElephant Lore of the Hindus 70óóVikramaís Adventures (2 Pts.) 73Education and Social Changes in Bihar

S.N. Pandey 57EGENES, LINDAóConquering Chronic

Disease through Vedic Medicine 88EGENES, THOMASóóIntroduction to

Sanskrit (Pt. I) 63EGGELING, J.óóSatapatha Brahmana

(SBE Vol. 12, 26, 41, 43, 44) 8EHLING, DAGMARóThe Chinese

Herbalist ës Handbook 88The Eight Limbs of Yoga Bhava Ram 24Eight Steps to Happiness Geshe Kelsang

Gayatso 35

DUMOULIN, HENRICHóZen Bud-dhism: A History (2 Vols.) 43

DUNUWILA, ROHAN A.óSaiva SiddhantaTheology 14

DUPUCHE, JOHN R.óThe Kula Ritualby Abhinavagupta 29

Dutch in Bengal and Bihar K.K. Dutta 57DUTT, NALINAKSHAóóBuddhist Sects in India 33óóMahayana Buddhism 38DUTT, SUKUMARóBuddhist Monks

and Monasteries of India 33A Dwelling Place for Wisdom Raimon

Panikkar, Tr. Annemarie S. Kidder 19DWIVEDI, R.A.óLiterary Criticism 74DWIVEDI, R.C.óóGen. Ed. Isvarapratyabhijna-

Vimarsini (3 Vols.) 13óóAn Outline of History of Saiva Phi-

losophy 14óóThe Poetic Light (2 Vols.) 72óóStudies in Mimamsa 15óóTantraloka of Abhinavagupta (8

Vols.) 30DWIVEDI, REWAPRASADA, Ed.ó

Srngaraprakasa (Sahitya Prakasa) byBhojaraja (2 Vols.) 73

DWIVEDI, SADASIVAKUMARA, Assitt.Ed.ó Srngaraprakasa (SahityaPrakasa) by Bhojaraja (2 Vols.) 73

DYCZKOWSKI, MARK S.G., Tr.óóThe Canon of the Saivagama and

the Kubjika Tantras of the WesternKaula Tradition 1, 29

óóThe Doctrine of Vibration 2, 29

EThe Early Abbots of ëPhan-pa Na-lendra

David P. Jackson 57Early Buddhism and Christianity Chai

Shin Yu 35Early Buddhism and the Bhagavadgita

K.N. Upadhyaya 23, 35Early Buddhist Philosophy in the Light of

the Four Noble Truths Alfonso Verdu 35Early Buddhist Theories of Action and

Result (With Index) Ulrich TimmeKragh 35

The Eighty Four Hymns of HitaHarivamsa Rupert Snell 47, 70

EIMER, HELMUT.óóBuddhistische Begriffsreihen Als

Skizzen Des Erlosungsweges 33óóThe Early Mustang Kanjur Cata-

logue 35óóEin Jahrzehnt studien Zur

Uberlieferung Des TibetischenKanjur 35

Ein Jahrzehnt Studien ZurUberlieferung Des TibetischenKanjur Helmut Eimer 35

ELDER, GEORGE R., Ed.óBuddhist Insight33

Elementary Psychology S.M. Mohsin 86Elements of Hindu Iconography (2 Vols.)

T.A. Gopinath Rao 51Elements of Indian Architecture Jose

Pereira 51Elements of Jaina Geography Ed & Tr.

Prabhananda Suri 44Elements of Poetry in Mahabharata Ram

Karan Sharma 70The Elephant Lore of the Hindus Franklin

Edgerton 70Elephanta: The Cave of Shiva Photo-

graphs by Carmel Berkson 51ELKMAN, STUART MARKóJiva Gosvaminís

Tattva Sandarbha 13, 48ELTSCHINGER, VINCENTóóCaste Et Philosophie Bouddhique

34óóDharmakirti Sur Les Mantra Et La

Perception Du Supra Sensible 34EMAMI, HOUMANóEnlightenment

Beyond Traditions 24Embracing Heaven and Earth Andrew

Cohen 19EMMONS, JANETóMeditative Therapy

90EMMONS, MICHAEL L. óMeditative

Therapy 90Empowerment Through Reiki Paula

Horan 88Emptiness Appraised David F. Burton 35The Emptiness of Emptiness C.W. Hunting-

ton Jr. with Geshe Namgyal Wangchen 35EmptinessYoga JefferyHopkins, Ed. Joe

B.Wilson 35Empty Logic Hsueh-li Cheng 35

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Encountering Bliss Melita Maschmaun, Tr.Shridhar B. Shrotri 47

Encountering Kali Eds. Rachel Fell McDermott & Jeffrey J. Kripal 2

Encounters with Infinity Michael VanLaanen 19

The Encyclopedia of Dream Interpreta-tion Eli Goldberg 66

Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophies(12 Vols.) Karl H. Potter 11, 66, 67

Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophies(Vol.I: Bibliography) Karl H. Potter11, 66

Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophies(Vol.II: Indian Metaphysics and Epis-temology: The Tradition of NyayaVaisesika upto Gangesa) Karl H. Pot-ter 11, 66

Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophies(Vol.III: Advaita Vedanta (Pt.I) KarlH. Potter 11, 66

Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophies(Vol. IV: Samkhya Philosophy: ADualist Tradition in Indian Philoso-phy) Gerald J. Larson & Ram ShankarBhattacharya 11, 67

Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophies(Vol. V: The Philosophy of Gram-marians) H. G. Coward & Kunjuni Raja11, 67

Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophies(Vol. VI: Indian Philosophical Analy-sis Nyaya-Vaisesika from Gangesato Raghunatha Siromani) Eds. Karl H.Potter & Sibajiban Bhattacharyya 11, 67

Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosphies(Vol. VII: Abhidharma Buddhism to160 A.D.) Eds. Karl H. Potter withRobert E. Buswell Jr., Padmanabh S. Jaini& Noble Ross Reat 11, 67

Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophy(Vol. VIII: Buddhist Philosophy from100 to 350 A.D.) Karl H. Potter 11, 67

Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophies(Vol. IX: Buddhist Philosophy from350 to 600 A.D.) Ed. Karl H. Potter 11,67

Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophics(Vol. X: Jain Philosophy (Pt. I)óEds.Dalsukh Malvania & Jayendra Soni 11, 67

The Essence of Scholasticism CharlesWillemen 35

Essence of Vajrayana Geshe Kelsang Gyatso35

Essential Ayurveda Shubbra Krishan 88The Essential Sri Anandamayi Ma Biog-

raphy by Alexander Lipski, Tr.Atmananda, Ed. Joseph A. Fitzgerald 47

The Essential Vedanta Eds. Eliot Deutsch& Rohit Dalvi 12

Essentials of Ayurveda (Text & Tr. ofSodasangahrdayam) Priya Vrat Sharma88

Essentials of Buddhist PhilosophyJunjiro Takakusu, Eds . Tsit Chan &Charles A. Moore 35

Essentials of Horary Astrology orPrasnapadavi M.R. Bhat 83

The Essentials of Indian PhilosophyM. Hiriyanna 12

The Essential Teachings of the BuddhaSangharakshita 35

Eternal Health Pratap Chauhan 88The Eternal Way Roy Eugene Davis 24Ethical Relativism and Universalism

Saral Jhingran 19Ethics and the History of Indian Phi-

losophy Shyam Ranganathan 12Ethics in Early Buddhism David J. Kalu

Pahana 35The Ethics of Deconstruction Simon

Critchley 19An Evaluation of Vedantic Critique of

Buddhism G. J. Darling 35An Ever-Expanding Quest of Life and

Knowledge S.N. Dasgupta 19Evil and the Retributive Hypothesis

G.C. Nayak 19Evolution of Awadhi B.R. Saksena 61Evolution of Stupas in Burma Sujata Soni

35, 51Evolution of Yoga Bharat Bhushan Sahi 24The Exact Sciences in the Karma Antiq-

uity (4 Vols.) Laxmi Chandra Jain &Prabha Jain 83

Excavations at Atranjikhera R.C Gaur 57Exercises for Joints & Glands As taught

by Swami Rama 88The Experience of Nothingness Ed.

Robert Powell 24

Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophics(Vol. XI: Advaita Vedanta from 800to 1200) Ed. Karl H. Potter 11, 67

Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies(Vol. XII: Yoga: India's Philosophy ofMeditation Eds. Gerald James Larson &Ram Shankar Bhattacharya 11, 67

Encyclopaedia of Tantra (5 Vols. ) SadhuSantidev 29

Encyclopedia of Vedanta Ram MurtiSharma 2, 67

ENDRESS, GERNARDóIslam: An His-torical Introduction 48

Energetic Bodywork Rita J. McNamara 88Energetic Healing Arnie Lade 88Energies of Transformation Bonnie

Greenwell 24English-Pali Dictionary A.P.B. Mahathera

67Enlightenment Beyond Traditions Aziz

Kristof & Houman Emami 24The Enlightenment of Vairocana Alex

Wayman & R. Tajima 35The Enworlded Subjectivity (Vol. X,

Pt.4 of PHISPC) Ed. R. Balasubramanian19, 56

Epic Mythology E.W. Hopkins 2Epic Undertakings Eds. Robert P. Goldman

& Muneo Tokunaga 57Epigraphica Indica (Vol.II) J. Burgees 54Epistemology and Spiritual Authority

Vittorio A. Van Bijlert 35Epistemology of Perception Stephen H.

Phillips & N. S. Ramanuja Tatacharya 12The Era of the Individual Alain Renaut,

Trs. M.B. De Bevoise & Franklin Philip 19Eros, Consciousness and Kundalini Jane

E. Hartman 29Essays in Indian Philosophy, Religion

and Literature Eds. Piotr Balcerowicz &Marek Mejor 12, 70

Essays in Jaina Philosophy and Reli-gion Ed. Piotr Balcerowicz 44

Essays on Gupta Culture Bardwell L. Smith57

Essays on Hinduism Karan Singh 2Essays on the Mahabharata Ed. Arvind

Sharma 2Essays on Vedic and Indo European

Culture Boris Oguibenine 57

Experiencing the Soul Eliot Jay Rosen 19,24

Experiential Dimensions of AdvaitaVedanta Arvind Sharma 12

Experiments in Psychology S.M. Mohsin86

Exploring Chakras Susan G. Shumsky 24Exploring Indiaís Sacred Art Ed. Barbara

Stoller Miller 51Exploring Meditation Susan G. Shumsky

24Extracting the Essence of the Sruti Michael

Comans 12

FFABREGA, HORACIO, Jr.óHistory of

Mental Illness in India 89The Face of God Yogi Mahajan 47Face to Face with Sri Ramana Maharshi

Comp. & Ed. Laxmi Narain 47Facets of Buddhism Shotaro Iida 35Facets of Spirituality S. Bhagyalakshmi 47FALCONAR, A.E.I.óSufi Literature and

the Journey to Immortality 50The Far Shore Mitchell Ginsberg 24, 35FARQUHAR, J.N.óAn Outline of the

Religious Literature of India 49FATONE, VINCINTEóPhilosophy of

Nagarjuna 39FAUSBOLL, V., Jt. Au.óDhammapada

and the Suttanipata (SBE Vol. 10) 34FELLER, DANIELLEóThe Sanskrit

Epicsí Representation of Vedic Myths8

Feng Shui for the Body Daniel Santos 88Feng Shui for Relationships Shan-Tung

Hsu 88FEUERSTEIN, GEORGóóIn Search of the Cradle of Civiliza-

tion 58óóThe Yoga Tradition 29FEYERER, GABRIELEóPadma: The Jewel

of Tibetan Remedies 90FIELDS, GREGORY P. óReligious Thera-

peutics 27, 91Figurative Poetry in Sanskrit Literature

Kalanath Jha 70FILLIOZAT, JEANóóAjitamahatantram (5Vols.) 29óóReligion Philosophy Yoga 22, 27

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FILLIOZAT, P.S.óóAjitamahatantram (5 Vols.) 29óóPandit N.R. Bhatt Felicitation Vol-

ume 21óóThe Tantra of Svayambhu Vidyapada

30Finding the Joy Within You Daya Mata

24FINDLY, ELLISON BANKSóóDana: Giving and Getting in Pali

Buddhism 34óóPlant Lives 90The First and Best Buddhist Teachings

Susunaga Weeraperuma 36FISHER, JAMES F.óTrans Himalayan

Traders 59FITZGERALD, JOSEPH A., Ed.óThe

Essential Sri Anandamayi Ma 47FITZGERALD, MICHAEL OREN, Ed.ó

Introduction to Hindu Dharma 3FITZ, HOPE K.óIntuition 20FLANNERY, RAYMOND B.óPost Trau-

matic Stress Disorder 91FLEISCHMAN, PAUL R.óKarma and

Chaos 13The Fo-Sho-Hing-Tsan-King (SBE Vol.

19) Samuel Beal 36FORBES, DUNCANóThe Buddhist Pil-

grimage 33For a Blissful Baby Kumuda Reddy 88Forcasting Your Life Events Carol Rushman

83The Forceful Yoga Tr. into Eng. Pancham

Sinh & Srisa Chandra Vasu, RomanisedEd. by G.P. Bhatt 25

Forever Healthy Kumuda Reddy 89The Formation of the Marathi Language

J. Bloch & D.R. Chanana 61Forms of the Goddess Lajja Gauri in

Indian Art Carol Radcliffe Bolon 51FORSEE, DAVIDóCan you Listen to a

Women 46FORSTHOEFEL, THOMAS A.óKnow-

ing Beyond Knowledge 20FORT, ANDREW O.óSelf and its States

15Foretelling Widowhood Mridula Trivedi

& T.P. Trivedi 83Foundations of Indian Culture (2 Vols.)

G.C. Pande 57

Freedom From Disease Hari Sharma 89Freedom From Stress Phil Nuernberger 89Freedom, Progress and Society R.

Balasubramanian & Sibajiban Bhatta-charyya 19

Freeing the Buddha Brian Ruhe 36Freud and Philosophy Paul Ricoeur, Tr.

Denis Savage 19FRIEDEBERGER, JULIEóóThe Healing Power of Yoga 25óóOffice Yoga 26óóA Visible Wound 92From Death to Birth Rajmani Tigunait 19From Mind to Super Mind Rohit Mehta 23From the River of Heaven David Frawley

2, 25From Vasubandhu to Caitanya Johannes

Bronkhorst & Karin Preisendanz 12FROST, YVONNEóTantric Yoga 31Fundamentals of Astrology M.R. Bhat 83The Fundamental of Advaita Vedanta

K. Narain 12Fundamentals of Visistadvaita Vedanta

S.M.S. Chari 12FUNG YU-LANóA History of Chinese

Philosophy (2 Vols.) 20

GGACHTER, OTHMARóHermeneutics

and Language in Purva Mimamsa 12GAGNON, DANIELóBreathe Free 88Gahakosa of Hala (Satavahana) (2 Pts.)

M.V. Patwardhan 70GAIL, ADALBERT J., Ed. ó Script and

Image 53, 54GAIR, JAMES W.óA New Course in

Reading Pali 39, 63GAJENDRAGADKAR, A.B.óThe Artha-

samgraha of Laugaksi Bhaskara 10Ganadharavada Acharya V. Bhuvanbhanu-

suri 44GANAPATI, S.V.óSama-Veda 8The Gandhari Dharmapada Ed. With an

Introd. & Comm. John Brough 36GANERI, JONARDONóPhilosophy in

Classical India 21GANGADHARAN, N., Tr.óAgni Purana

(AITM Vol. 27-30) 1Ganesa: Unravelling an Enigma Yuvraj

Krishan 2Gangesaís Theory of Truth Jitendra N.

Mohanty 12

Foundations of Living Faiths HaridassBhattacharyya 47

Four Lamas of Dolpo David L. Snellgrove36

FOUW, HART DEóLight on Relation-ship 83

FRAGER, ROBERTóHeart, Self and Soul47

Fragments from Dinnaga H.N. Randle 36FRANCKE, A.H.óA History of Western

Tibet 57FRANCO, ELIóóEd. Beyond Orientalism 16óóDharmakirti on Compassion and

Rebirth 34óóPerception, Knowledge and Disbe-

lief 14FRASER, J. NELSONóThe Poems of

Tukaram 49, 72FRAUWALLNER, ERICHóóHistory of Indian Philosophy (2

Vols.) 13óóThe Philosophy of Buddhism 39FRAWLEY, DAVID (Vamadeva Shastri)óóThe Astrology of the Seers 82óóAyurveda and the Mind 87óóAyurveda Natureís Medicine 87óóForeword by Ayurveda Revolution-

ized 87óóAyurvedic Astrology 82óóAyurvedic Healing 87óóPreface by Ayurvedic Tongue

Diagonosis 87óóFrom the River of Heaven 2, 25óóGods, Sages and Kings 2óóForeword by Hatha Yoga 25óóCo. Au., In Search of the Cradle of

Civilization 58óóInner Tantric Yoga 29óóIntrod. The Nakshatras 83óóNeti: Healing Secrets of Yoga and

Ayurveda 90óóComm. by The Oracle of Rama 4óóEd. Planetary Herbology 90óóForeword by Practical Psychology of

Yoga Wisdom 86óóTantric Yoga and the Wisdom God-

desses 31, 91óóWisdom of the Ancient Seers 10óóYoga and Ayurveda 92óóYoga and the Sacred Fire 92óóYoga for Your Type 28óóThe Yoga of Herbs 92

The Ganges in Myth and History StevenG.Darian 57

GANGOOLY, PHANINDRALAL, Ed.óThe Surya-Siddhanta 85

GANGOPADHYAY, MALAYAóTheNoun Phrase in Bengali 63

GANGULY, SWATIóTreatise in ThirtyVerses on Mere-Consciousness 42

GANI, SRI YASOVIJAYAóJain Tarkabhasa44

The Garden of Loneliness Charles S.J.White 70

GARDINER, DORIS KLOSS ó The ëBackto Edení Cookbook 87

GARG, R.S.ó Gita for Success in ModernLife 23

Garland of Divine Flowers P.V. Bobde 47A Garland of Light Tr. Christian Lindtner

36Garuda Purana (A.I.T.M. Vol. 12-14) J.L.

Shastri 1GASCOIGNE, STEPHENóThe Chinese

Way to Health 88GASKELL, MARKóThe Cosmic Calcu-

lator (In 3 Books with Teacher's Guide& Answer Book) 82

Gatakamala J.S. Speyer 36, 70Gatha Saptasati of Satavahana Hala

M.N. Shastri 70Gathering the Meanings Tr. N.H. Samtani 36GAUR, NIKETAN ANANDóSthapatya

Ved-Vastu Sastra 53GAUR, R.C.óExcavations at Atranjikhera

57GAUTAM, VóAspects of Indian Soci-

ety and Economy in the NineteenthCentury 61

Gautama: The Nyaya Philosophy S.N.Junankar 12

GAVINóTantric Yoga 31GAWLER, IANóMeditation Pure &

Simple 26Gayatri: The Highest Meditation Sant

Keshavadas 2, 25GEDEN, A.S., Tr.óóThe Philosophy of

the Upanishads 14GEE, JUDEEóóIntuition 20Geeta Enlightened Yogi Mahajan 23GEIGER, WILHELMóCulavamsa 57Gems from Srimad Bhagavata Chandra

Mauli Mani 2

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Gender, Genre and Power in South AsianExpressive Traditions Arjun Appadurai,Frank J. Koram & Margaret A. Mills 60

Gender, Identity and Tibetan BuddhismJune Campbell 36

A General Index to the Names & SubjectMatter of the Sacred Books of the East(SBE Vol. 50) Comp. M. Winternitz 67

The Genesis of An Orientalist L.A.Wickremeratne 36

Geometry in Ancient and Medieval In-dia T.A. Saraswati Amma 57, 83

GERMANI, GLORIA óMother Teresa:An East West Mysticism 48

GEROW, EDWIN, Tr.óThe Plays ofKalidasa 72

Getting to Where You Are Steven Harrison25

GHOSE, RAJESHWARIóThe Lord ofArur, The Tyagaraja Cult in TamilNadu 4, 58

GHOSHAL, S.C., Ed.óDravya-Samgrahaof Nemichandra Siddhanta-Chakravartti44

GIEBEL, ROLF W., Tr.óIntroduction tothe Philosophy of Nagarjuna 37

Gilles Deleuze's Difference and Rep-etition James Williams 19

GILLON, BRENDAN S., Ed.óLogic inEarliest Classical India 58

GIMELLO, ROBERT M.óPaths to Lib-eration 39

GINSBERG, MITCHELLóThe Far Shore24, 35

GIRL YUKTESWAR SWAMIóóThe Spiritual Diary 27óóThe Holy Science 48Gita and Tulasi Ramayana Satya

P.Agarwal 2, 23Gita for Success in Modern Life R.S. Garg

23Gita For the 21st Century Satya Prakash

Agarwal 23Gita-Govinda of Jayadeva Barbara S. Miller

70Gitamrtam Anantanand Rambachan 23Gitanidarsana: Similes of Bhagavadgita

Anantanand Rambachan 23GITOMER, DAVID, Tr.óThe Plays of

Kalidasa 72G.K.Chesterton: The Dynamic Classicist

Tr. M.Carol 74

GOODALL, DOMINIC, Ed. & Tr.óHinduScriptures 3

GOODWIN, ROBERT E.óThe Playworldin Sanskrit Drama 81

GOPALAKRISHNAN, SUDHA, Ed. &Tr.óThe Krsnagiti of Manaveda 48

GOPALAN, T.K., Tr.óA Concise Intro-duction to Indian Medicine 88

Gorakhnath and the Kanphata YogisGeorge W. Briggs 47

GORDON, RICHARDóQuantam Touch91

GORE, M.M.óAnatomy and Physiologyof Yogic Practices 23

GOSWAMY, B.N., Ed.ó Indian Art (Vol.VI, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) 51, 55

GOTSHALK, RICHARDóBhagavadGita 22

GOTTLIEB, ROBERT S.óSolo TablaDrumming of North India 81

GOUDRIAAN, TEUNóóMaya: Divine and Human 21óóVinasika Tantra 31GOUGH, A.E., Tr.óThe Sarva Darsana

Samgraha 15GOVINDA, LAMA ANAGARIKAóóBuddhist Reflections 33óóThe Psychological Attitude of Early

Buddhist Philosophy 39, 86A Grammar of the Prakrit Languages R.

Pischel, Tr. S. Jha 61A Grammar of the Tibetan Language

H.B. Hannah 63GRANOFF, PHYLLISóóThe Clever Adulteress 43óóMonks and Magicians 38óóSpeaking of Monks from Benares to

Beijing 41GRANT, SARAóSankaracharyaís Con-

cept of Relation 14GRASSMANN, VON HERMANNó

Worterbuch Zum Rig-Veda 68GRAY, L.H., Tr.óVasavadatta of Subandhu

73The Great Epic of India E. Washburn

Hopkins 71The Great Mystery of Life Beyond Death

Hiralal L. Kaji 20Great Swan Lex Hixon 47

GLASENAPP, HELMUTH VONóJainism: An Indian Religion of Salva-tion 44

Glimpses of Devayana Hazari, Tr. AmitaNathwani 2

Glimpses of Jainism Ed. Surender K. Jain44

Global History of Philosophy (5 Vols.)John C. Plott 19

Global Philosophical and EcologicalConcepts (2 Vols.) Rudi Jansma 19

The Glorious Deeds of Purna Joel Tatelman36

The Glory of Puttaparthy V. Balu 47GLOVER, JAMESóVedic Mathematics

for Schools (3 Pts.) 85GOA, DAVID J.ó Mantra 4God Veda Bharati 12God & Science Richard L. Thompson 19GODBOLE, NARHAR R.óStories of Indian

Saints 50Gods Beyond Temples Ed. Harsha V.Dehejia

2Gods, Sages and Kings David Frawley 2God Talks with Arjuna; The Bhagavad

Gita Paramahansa Yogananda 23GOKULAN, T.óHow to Achieve Incred-

ible Results by Inspiration 20GOLDBERG, ELI óThe Encyclopedia of

Dream Interpreation 66GOLDBERG, PHILIPóRoad Signs on

the Spiritual Path 50The Golden Age of Sculpture in Sri

Lanka Ulrich Von Schroeder 51GOLDMAN, ROBERT P.óóDevavanipraveshika 61óóEpic Undertakings 57óóThe Ramayana of Valmiki (7 Vols.)

6, 7GOLDSTEIN, MELVYN C.óóBuddhism

in Contemporary Tibet 32GOMBRICH, RICHARD F.óóBuddhism Transformed 32óóBuddhist Precept and Practice 33óóBuddhist Studies 33óóEd. Clay Sanskrit Library 69GOMES DA SILVA, JOSE CARLOSó

The Cult of Jagannatha 2GOMEZ, LUIS O., Tr.óThe Land of Bliss

37GONDA, J.óAspects of Early Visnuism

1

Great Treasury of Merit Geshe KelsangGyatso 25

GREENWELL, BONNIEóEnergies ofTransformation 24

GREER, MICK, Tr.óThe Cult ofJagannatha 2

GREGORY, PETER N.óSudden andGradual 42

GREWAL, J.S., Ed. óThe State and So-ciety in Medieval India (Vol. VII, Pt.1 of PHISPC) 56, 61

GRIERSON, G.A.óLinguistic Survey ofIndia (11 Vols. in 19 Pts.) 63, 67

GRIFFITH, R.T.H.óHymns of theRigveda 3

The Grihyasutras (SBE Vol. 29, 30) H.Oldenberg & Max Mullar 2

GRIMES, JOHNóóThe Seven Great Untenables 15óóThe Vivekacudamani of Sankaracarya

Bhagavatpada 15GRIMM, CHRISTINE M.óóThe Original Reiki Handbook of

Dr. Mikao Usui 90óóTr. Padma: The Jewel of Tibetan

Remedies 90óóTr. Reiki Best Practices 91óóTr. The Secrets of Loving Touch 91GRIMM, GEORGEóóBuddhist Wisdom 33óóThe Doctrine of the Buddha 35óóPerennial Questions 39GRIMM, M. KELLERóóBuddhist Wisdom 33óóCo. Ed. Doctrine of the Buddha 35GRISWOLD, H.D.óReligion of the

Rigveda 7GRONER, PAULóA History of Indian

Buddhism 36GROTBERG, EDITH HENDERSONó

Tapping Your Inner Strength 91The Grounds for Divorce in Hindu and

English Law P.K. Virdi 60GROVER, RAMESHóKalachakra Medi-

tations 20GROWSE, F.S.óRamayana of Tulasidasa

7GUENTHER, HERBERT V.óóForeword by Kundalini Yoga 25óóMeditation Differently 26, 38óóPhilosophy and Psychology in the

Abhidharma 39, 86

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GUHA, D.C.óNavya Nyaya System ofLogic 14

Guide to Dakini Land Geshe KelsangGyatso 29

A Guide to Energy Based Healing HowardF. Batie 89

The Guide to Horoscope InterpretationMarc Edmund Jones 83

A Guide to Spiritual Awakening G.L.Paulson & Stephen J. Paulson 25

GUNARATANA, HENEPOLAóThePath of Serenity and Insight 39

GUPTA, BINAóPerceiving in AdvaitaVedanta 14

Gupta Empire R.K. Mookerji 57GUPTA, O.P.óVedic Equality and

Hinduism 9The Gupta Polity V.R. Ramachandra

Dikshitar 60GUPTA, R.S., Co. Ed.óLinguistic Struc-

ture and Language Dyanamics inSouth Asia 63

GUPTA, SANJUKTAóLaksmi Tantra29

GUPTA, SOMRAJóóThe Radiant Sameness 14óóThe Word Speaks to the Faustian

Man (5 Vols.) 15, 16

óóEksjs xq:nso 184GYATSO, GESHE KELSANGóóThe Bodhisattva Vow 32óóClear Light of Bliss 34óóEight Steps to Happiness 35óóEssence of Vajrayana 35óóGreat Treasury of Merit 25óóGuide to Dakini Land 29óóHeart Jewel 36óóHeart of Wisdom 36óóIntroduction to Buddhism 37óóJoyful Path of Good Fortune 37óóLiving Meangfully Dying Joyfully

37óóMeaningful to Behold 38óóA Meditation Handbook 26óóOcean of Nectar 39óóTantric Grounds and Paths 30óóTransform Your Life 28óóUnderstanding the Mind 22óóUniversal Compassion 43GYATSO, JANETóApparitions of the

Self 31

HARE, E. M., Co. Tr.óThe Book of theGradual Sayings (5 Vols.) 32

The Hare Krishnas in India Charles R.Brooks 47

HARI, DASSóóSilence Speaks 50óóThe Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 16HARIHARANANDA, PARAMAHAMSAó

Kriya Yoga 25HARMAN, WILLIAM P.óThe Sacred

Marriage of a Hindu Goddess 7HARMATTA, JANOS, Jt. Ed.óHistory

of Civilizations in Central Asia (5 Vols.Pub.) 57

Harmless Souls W.J. Johnson 44Harmony of Religions Thomas Manninezhath

4 7HARNESS, DENNIS M.óThe Nakshatras

83HARRIS, ROYóSaussure and his Inter-

preters 22HARRISON, STEVENóGetting to

Where You Are 25Harsha Radha Kumud Mookerji 57Harshacarita of Bana E.B. Cowell & F.W.

Thomas 71Harshacarita of Bana Bhatta P.V. Kane 66HART, GEORGE L.óA Rapid Sanskrit

Method 64HARTMAN, JANE E.óóEros, Consciousness and Kundalini

29óóRadionics & Radiesthesia 91HARTMANN, JENS-UWEóIndica Et

Tibetica 37Hatha Yoga: Its Context, Theory & Prac-

tice Mikel Burley 25Hatha Yoga for All Rajeswari Raman 25Hatha Yoga Pradipika Skt. Text Yogi

Swatmarama Eng. Tr. Dana Akers 25The Hatha Yoga Pradipika Vishnu

Devananda 25HATHAWAY, HARMONóUnderstand-

ing Your Body Alignment 92HAUDRY, JEANóThe Indo-Europeans

58

GYASTO, MIPHAM JAMYANGNAMGYALóThe Middle Way 38

GYATSO, TENZINóKindness, Clarityand Insight 37

GYATSO, YONTEN, Tr. & Ed.óDictio-nary of Tibetan Materia Medica 66

HHABERMAN, DAVID L.óóActing as a Way of Salvation 10óóThe Bhaktirasamrtasindhu of Rupa

Goswamin 70HABIB, IRFANóHistory of Civilization

of Central Asia 57HADLEY, JOSIEóHypnosis for Change

89HAIMENDORF, CHRISTOPH VON

FURER, Ed.óTibetan ReligiousDances 42

HALE, W. EDWARDóAsura in EarlyVedic Religion 1

HALL, JUDYóA New Look at Past Lives86

HALLA, SATAVAHANAóGatha Saptasati70

HALLS, GILL FARRERóThe IllustratedEncyclopedia of Buddhist Wisdom36

HAMILTON, JAMES SADLERóSitarMusic in Calcutta 81

Handbook of Aroma Therapy Ravi Ratan89

HANEY, WILLIAM S.óCulture andConsciousness 19

HANNAH, H.B.óA Grammar of TibetanLanguage 63

HANSEN, WALDEMARóThe PeacockThrone 58

HANSON, V., Ed.óKarma:RhythmicReturn to Harmony 13

Hanuman Shantilal Nagar 2Hanuman Catherine Ludvik 2Happy for No Good Reason Swami

Shankarananda 25HARDAYALóBodhisattva Doctrine in

Buddhist Sanskrit Literature 32, 74HARDING, D.E.óTo Be and Not to be,

that is the Answer 22HARDING , ELIZABETH U.óKali: The

Black Goddess of Dakshineshwar 3

HAWLEY, JOHN STRATTONóóAt Play with Krishna 1óóDevi: Goddesses of India 2óóDivine Consort 47The Hayashi Reiki Manual Frank Arjava

Petter 89HAYFIELD, ROBINóHomeopathy: For

Common Ailments 89HAZARIóóGlimpses of Devayana 2óóVoice of the Rsis 10óó fIkXkay nsok;u (1-3 [k.M) 183óó fIkXkay nsok;u (fOk".kq dYi-izFke [k.M) 183HAZRA, R.C.óStudies in the Puranic

Records on Hindu Rites and Cus-toms 8

Healing Anger Dalai Lama, Tr. GesheThupten Jinpa 36

Healing Breath Luis Vas 89The Healing Handbook Tara Ward 89The Healing Power of Compassion

Comp. & Ed. Pamela Bloom 36The Healing Power of Essential Oils

Rodolphe Balz 89The Healing Power of Yoga Julie

Friedeberger 25Healing the Future Deepak Kashyap 20Healing the Whole Person Swami Ajaya

25Healing with Form, Energy and Light

Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche 89Health From Nature Jon Tillman & Others

89Health Through Balance Yeshi Donden,

Ed. & Tr. Jeffrey Hopkins 89Heart Jewel Geshe Kelsang Gyatso 36The Heart of Healing Caroline Latham 89Heart of Wisdom Geshe Kelsang Gyatso 36Heart, Self and Soul Robert Frager 47The Heart Sutra in Tibetan Jonathan A.

Silk 36The Heat and Sacrifice in the Vedas

Uma Marina Vesci 2HEDAYETULLAH, MUHAMMADó

Kabir 48HEGAL, G.W.F.óPhenomenology of

Spirit 21Heideggar and Asian Thought Ed. Gra-

ham Parkes 20HEIDEGGER, MARTINóAn Introduc-

tion to Metaphysics 20

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Heideggerís Philosophy of Being HermanPhilipse 20

HEIFETZ, HANKóThe Origin of theYoung God 72

HEIRMAN, ANNóRules for Nuns Ac-cording to the Dharmaguptakavinaya(3 Pts.) 41

HEISIG, JAMES W., Tr.óZen Buddhism:A History (2 Vols.) 43

HEMCHANDRASURISWARJI MAHARAJóThe Jain Saga (3 Vols.) 44

HEMCHANDRA SURISWARJI MAHA-RAJóThe Jain Saga 44

HENDERSON, JOSEPH L.óThe Mythsof Death, Rebirth and Resurrection49

HERBERT, JEANóBanaras: Guide toPanch Kroshi Yatra 54

HERFORTH, DEREK D.óAgents andActions in Classical Tibetan 61

HERMAN, ARTHUR L.óóThe Problem of Evil and Indian

Thought 14, 49óóInfluences of Ancient Hinduism on

Early Christianity 58Hermeneutical Essays on Vedantic Top-

ics J.G. Arapura 12Hermeneutics and Language in Purva

Mimamsa Othmar Gachter 12Hermeneutics and Tradition in the

Samadhinirmocana-Sutra JohnPowers 36

Hermeneutics, Holography and IndianIdealism Stephen Kaplan 12

HESS, LINDAóThe Bijak of Kabir 46,70

HETTRICH, HEINRICH, CO. ED.óThemes and Tasks in Old andMiddleIndo-Aryan Linguistics 66

HEYDE, A. WILLIAM, Jt. Ed.óTibetanEnglish Dictionary 68

The Hidden Master Christine Townend 47The Hidden Wisdom of the Goddess

Devadatta Kali 2High Religion Sherry B. Ortner 36A Higher Sanskrit Grammar M.R. Kale 63HILL, W. DOUGLAS P.óThe Bhagavad-

gita (An Eng. Tr. & Comm.) 23HILLEBRANDT, ALFREDóVedic

Mythology (2Vols.) 9

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on PurusavidhaBrahmana 8

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on SaptannaBrahmana 8

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on SarirakaBrahmana 8

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on Sisu andMurtamurta Brahmana 8

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on UdgithaBrahmana 8

óóSuresvaraía Vartika on YajnavalkyaMaitreyi Dialogue 9

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on YajnavalkyaísDialogue with Artabhaga and Others 8

óóThree Mountains and Seven Rivers42, 59

HINZE, OSCAR MARCLEóTantraVidya 30

HIRIYANNA, M.óóEssentials of Indian Philosophy 12óóOutlines of Indian Philosophy 14His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

Helena Olson & Roland Olson 48The Historical Buddha H.W. Schumann,

Tr. M.O, C Walshe 36The Historical Evolution of the Buddha

Legend Sarla Khosla 57The Historical Geography and Topogra-

phy of Bihar M.S. Pandey 57Historical Geography of Madhya Pradesh

P.K. Bhattacharyya 57Historical Grammar of Apabhramsa

Ganesh V. Tagare 63Historical Perspectives of Warfare in

India: (Vol. X, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) S.N.Prasad 56, 57

History and Doctrine of the AjivikasA.L. Basham 12, 44

A History of American Philosophy H.W.Schneider 20

History of Ancient India R.S. Tripathi 57A History of Buddhist Philosophy David

J. Kalupahana 36A History of Chinese Philosophy (2

Vols.) Fung Yu Lan, Tr. Derk Bodde 20History of Civilizations in Central Asia

(6 Vols. in 7 Pts.) Eds. A.H. Dani, V.M.Masson, Janos Harmatta & B. A. Litvinsky,M.S. Asimov & C.E. Bosworth 57

History of Classical Sanskrit LiteratureM. Krishnamachari 74

A History of Early Vedanta Philosophy(2 Pts.) Hajime Nakamura, Tr. into Eng.Hajima Nakamura, Trevor Leggett, TaitetzUnno & others, Ed. Sengaku Mayeda 12

Himalayan Buddhist Villages John Crook& Henry Osmaston 36, 60

Himalayan Mysticism Ralph Nataraj 29Himalayan Voices Michael James Hutt 71HINDERY, RODERICKóComparative

Ethics in Hindu and Buddhist Tradi-tions 34, 47

The Hindi Biography of Dadu DayalWinand M. Callewaert 47, 71

Hindi Morphology Rajendra Singh &R. K. Agnihotri 63

The Hindi Padavali of Namdev WinandM. Callewaert & Mukund Lath 71

Hindu-Christian Dialogue Harold Cow-ard 47

Hindu Goddesses David Kinsley 2, 48The Hindu Mind Bansi Pandit 2Hindu Mysticism S.N. Dasgupta 29Hindu Philosophy Theos Bernard 12Hindu Religious Thought Y. Masih 2Hindu Samskaras Rajbali Pandey 3Hindu Scriptures Ed. with Tr. Dominic

Goodall 3Hindu Spirituality (2 Vols.) Krishna

Sivaraman, K.R. Sundarajan & BithikaMukerji 3

Hindu Temple (2 Vols.) Stella Kramrisch51

Hindu Theology Jose Pereira 3Hindu Thought and Carmelite Mysti-

cism Swami Siddheswarananda, Tr. Wil-liam Buchanan 25

The Hindu Vision Anantanand Rambachan 3Hinduism: A Way of Life Sitansu S.

Chakrabarti 3Hinduism and Ecology Ranchor Prime 3Hindustani Lyrics Inayat Khan & Jessie

Duncan Westbrook 81HINO, SHOUN, Jt. Ed. & Tr.óóAdvaita Tradition Series (12 Vols. )

1, 8, 9óóPuja and Samskara 7, 60óóSuresvaraís Vartika on Ajatsatru

Brahmana 8óóSuresvaraís Vartika on Asva and

Asvamedha Brahmana 8óóSuresvaraís Vartika on Jyotis

Brahmana 8óóSuresvaraís Vartika on Khila

Khanda with Half Verse Index (BookI & II) 8

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on MadhuBrahmana 8

The History of Hindustan (3 Vols.) Tr.Alexander Dow, Ed. B.S. Dahiya 57

A History of Indian Buddhism Tr.Hirakawa Akira, Ed. Paul Groner 36

History of Indian Literature (3 Vols.)M. Winternitz, Trs. S. Jha & V.S. Sarma 74

History of Indian Logic S.C. Vidyabhusan 13History of Indian Philosophy (2 Vols.)

Erich Frauwallner, Tr. V.M. Bedekar 13History of Indian Philosophy (5 Vols.)

S.N. Dasgupta 13History of Indian Science, Technology

and Culture (A.D.1000-1800) (Vol.III, Pt.1 of PHISPC) Ed. A. Rahman 55,57

History of Kanauj Rama S. Tripathi 57History of Mental Illness in India Horacio

Fabrega 89History of Pre-Buddhistic Indian Phi-

losophy B.M. Barua 20History of Sanskrit Literature A.A.

Macdonell 74History of Sanskrit Literature A. B. Keith

74History of Sanskrit Poetics P.V. Kane 71,

74History of Science, Philosophy and Cul-

ture in Indian Civilization (PHISPC)Gen. Ed. D.P. Chattopadhyaya 55, 56

Vol. I: The Dawn and Development ofIndian Civilization:-

Pt. I: The Dawn of Indian Civilization(upto c. 600 BC) Ed. G. C. Pande 55, 57

Pt.2: Life, Thought and Culture in India(from C. 600 to C.A.D. 300) Ed. G.C.Pande 53, 55

Vol.II: Life, Thought and Culture inIndia (C.A.D. 300-1100) :-

Pt. I: Life, Thought and Culture in IndiaAD 300-1000 Ed. K. SatchidanandaMurty 55, 58

Pt. 2 : Advaita Vedanta R. Balasubramanian10, 55

Pt.3 :Theistic Vedanta Ed. R. Balasubramaniam15, 55

Pt. 4 : Origin and Development of theVaisesika System Anantlal Thakur 13,55

Pt. 6 : Purvamimamsa from an Interdisci-plinary Point of View Ed. K.T.Pandurangi 14, 55

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Vol. III Development of Philosophy,Science Technology in India andNeighbouring Civilization :-

Pt. 1: History of Indian Science, Technol-ogy and Culture A.D. 1000-1800 Ed.A. Rahman 55, 57

Pt. 2: India's Interaction with China, Cen-tral and West Asia Ed. A. Rahman 55, 58

Pt. 3: Development of Nyaya Philosophyand its Social Context SibajibanBhattacharyya 10, 55

Pt. 4: Philosophical Concepts Relevant toSciences in Indian Tradition Ed. PranabKumar Sen 13, 55

Pt. 5: Philosophical Concepts Relevant toSciences in Indian Tradition Ed. PranabKumar Sen 13, 55

Pt. 6: India and China: Twenty Centuriesof Civilizational Interaction and Vibra-tions Tak Chung & Geng Yinzeng 55, 58

Vol. IV: Fundamental Indian Ideas ofPhysics, Chemistry, Life Science andMedicine:-

Pt.I: Chemistry and Chemical Techniquesin India Ed. B.V. Subbarayappa 54, 55

Pt.2: Medicine and Life Sciences in IndiaEd. B.V. Subbarayappa 55, 90

Pt. 3: Indian Perspectives on the PhysicalWorld Ed. B.V. Subbarayappa 20, 55

Vol. VI: Culture, Language, Literatureand Arts:-

Pt. 3: Indian Art: Forms, Concerns andDevelopment in Historical PerspectiveEd. B.N. Goswamy 51, 55

Pt.5: The Life World of the Tamils: Past andPresent Ed. R. Balasubramanian 55, 58

Vol. VII: The Rise of New Polity and Lifein Villages and Towns:-

Pt. 1: The State and Society in MedievalIndia Ed. J.S. Grewal 56, 61

Vol. VIII : Economic History of India :-Pt. 3: Economic History of India from

Eighteenth to Twentieth Century Ed.Binay Bhusan Chaudhuri 56, 57

Vol. IX: Colonial Period:-Pt. 1: Medicine In India: Modern Period

O.P. Jaggi 56, 90Pt. 3: Women of India: Colonial and Post

Colonial Periods Ed. Bharti Ray 56, 61

HOEY, WILLIAM, Tr.óBuddha 32HOFFMAN, FRANK J.óRationality and

Mind in Early Buddhism 39HOLMBERG, DAVID H.óOrder in Para-

dox 39, 58HOLROYD, STUARTóKrishnamurti :

The Man, the Mystery & the Message 21HOLT, JOHN C., Ed.óóThe Buddhist Visnu 46óóAnagatavamsa Desana 31óóDiscipline 35The Holy Quran Maulana Muhammad Ali

48The Holy Science Yukteswar Giri 48The Holy Teaching of Vimalakirti Robert

A.F. Thurman 36Homeopathy: A Comparative Materia

Medica (2 Vols.) S. Kumar 89Homeopathy: For Common Ailments

Robin Hayfield 89Homeopathy: The Modern Prescriber

Henrietta Wells 89HOOK, PETER N.óIndian Linguistic

Studies 63HOOKER, ROGER HARDHAMóThe

Quest of Ajneya 49HOPKINS, E.W.óóEpic Mythology 2óóThe Great Epic of India 71HOPKINS, JEFFREY, Tr.óóThe Buddhism of Tibet 32óóEmptiness Yoga 35óóEd. & Tr. Health Through Balance

89óóTr. & Ed. Kindness, Clarity and

Insight 37óóReflections on Reality 39HOPPE, MAX, Co. Ed.óDoctrine of the

Buddha 35HORAN, PAULAóóAbundance Through Reiki 86óóEmpowerment Through Reiki 88HORNER, I.B.óóTr. The Collection of the Middle

Length Sayings (3 Vols.) 34óóWomen Under Primitive Buddhism

43, 60HOSKOTE, RANJITóDespair and Moder-

nity 19, 51

Vol. X : Towards Independence :-Pt. 1: Developments in Indian Philosophy

from Eighteenth Century OnwardsDaya Krishna 10, 56

Pt. 3: Historical Perspectives of Warfare inIndia S.N. Prasad, 56, 57

Pt. 5: Developments of Modern IndianThought and the Social Sciences Ed. S.Bhattacharya 19, 56

Vol. XI: Consciousness, Science, Soci-ety, Value and Yoga :-

Pt.I:Philosophical Consciousness and Sci-entific Knowledge 21, 56

Pt. 2: Self Society and Science: Theoreticaland Historical Perspectives Ed. D. P.Challopadhyaya with A. K. Sen Gupta56, 61

Pt. 3: Cousciousness, Indian Psychologyand Yoga Eds. Kireet Joshi & MatthijisCornelissen, in association with A.K. SenGupta 24, 56

Pt. 4: The Enworlded Subjectivity Ed. R.Balasubramanian 19, 56

Vol. XII: Levels of Reality (CONSSAVV)Pt. 3: Vedic Vision of Consciousness and

Reality Ed. Satya Prakash Singh 15, 56Monographs of PHISPC : ñVol. 12: Ways of Understanding the Hu-

man Past D.P. Challopadhyaya 56, 60Vol. 13: The Architecture of Knowledge

Subhash Kak 16, 56Vol. 14: Karnataka Music as Aesthetic

Form R. Sathyanarayana 56, 81Vol. 15: Indian Philosophy and Philoso-

phy of Science Sundar Sarukkai 13, 56

History of the Dvaita School of Vedantaand its Literature B.N.K. Sharma 13

A History of Western Tibet A. H. Francke57

The Hitopadesa of Narayana M.R. Kale71

HIXON, LEXóóComing Home 16óóGreat Swan 47óóMother of the Universe 29HOCK, HANS HENRICHóóAn Early Upanisadic Reader 61óóStudies in Sanskrit Syntax 64HODOUS, LEWIS, Jt. Comp.óDictio-

nary of Chinese Buddhist Terms 35,66

HOUBEN, JAN E.B., Tr.óThe PravargyaBrahmana of the Taittiriya Aranyaka4

HOUSTON, G.W., Tr.ó Wings of theWhite Crane 73

How the Weather Affects Your HealthManfred Kaiser 89

How to Achieve Incredible Results byInspiration P. Vatsala & T. Gokulan 20

How to Become a Hindu Satguru SivayaSubramuniya Swami 3

How to Develop Your Psychic PowersLarry M. McDaniel & Phylles G. McDaniel86

How to Judge a Horoscope (2 Vols.) B.V.Raman 83

How to Live a Fruitful Hundred YearsSurajnandan Prasad 83

How to Master Change in Your Life MaryCarroll Moore 89

How to Match Horoscopes for MarriageP.V.R. Rayudu 83

How to Read a Horoscope P. V. R. Rayudu83

HOWARD, WAYNEóMatralaksanam81

HOWTEN, DONALD VANóAyurvedaand life Impressions Body Work 87

HSU, SHAN TUNGóFengshui for Rela-tionships 88

HUGON, PASCALEóóLe Rtags Kyi Rnam Gzhag Rigs Lam

Gsal Ba'I Sgron Me De Glo Bo MkhanChen Bsod Nams Lhun Grub 37

óóMtshur Ston Gzhon Nu Seng GeTshad Ma Shes Rab Sgron Ma 38

The Human Buddha Aziz Kristof 25Human Health Jonathan Keyes 89Hundred Devotional Songs of Tagore

Mohit Chakrabarti 48HUTINGTON, C.W., Jr.óThe Emptiness

of Emptiness 35HUTT, MICHAEL JAMESóHimalayan

Voices 71HUYSER, ANNEKEóóMandala Workbook 26óóSinging Bowl Exercises for Personal

Harmony 91HYATT, CHRISTOPHER S.óTantra

Without Tears 30

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HYMES, ALANóScience of Breath 27Hymns of Sankara T.M.P. Mahadevan 3Hymns of the Atharva Veda (SBE Vol.

42) M. Bloomfield 3The Hymns of the Rigveda R.T.H. Griffith

3Hypnosis for Change Josie Hadley & Carol

Staudacher 89

II am That I am Stephen H. Wolinsky 25ICHIMURA, SHOHEIóBuddhist Criti-

cal Spirituality 32IIDA, SHOTAROóFacets of Buddhism

35Illuminating Silence Ed. John Crook 36Illustrated Ardha-Magadhi Dictionary

(5Vols.) S. Jain Muni Ratanchandraji,Introd. A.C. Woolner 67

Illustrated Dictionary of Vedic RitualsH.G. Ranade 67

The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Bud-dhist Wisdom Gill-Farrear Halls 36

An Illustrated Guide to Magical & Spiri-tual Symbolism Raymond Buckland 83

Imaging Wisdom Jocab N. Kinnard 36IMAM, S.M.óóThe Drama of Prince Arjuna 70óóSavitri Unveiled 73An Index to the Names in the

Mahabharata S. Sorensen 67In Search of Reality O.N. Krishnan 13In Search of the Cradle of Civilization

George Feuerstein, Subhash Kak & DavidFrawley 58

In the Image of Fire Devid Knipe 3In the Presence of the Masters Romola

Butalia 25, 48India and China (Vol. 3, Pt. 6 of PHISPC)

Tan Chung & Geng Yinzeng 55, 58India as seen in Kuttanimata of Damodara

Gupta A.M. Shastri 58The India China Border Gondker Narayana

Rao 60India in Russian Literature Robert H.

Stacy 71India Under Nehru S. Jagannarayanan 60Indian Alchemy or Rasayana S.

Mahdihassan 89

India's Interaction with China, Centraland West Asia (Vol. III, Pt. 2 ofPHISPC) Ed. A. Rahman 55, 58

India's Scientific Heritage Series (14Vols. ) Founder Ed. L.M. Singhvi, Gen.Ed. S. N. Bhavsar 84

Indica Et Tibetica Konrad Klaus & Jens-Uwe Hartmann 37

INDICH, WILLIAM M.óConsciousnessin Advaita Vedanta 12

Individual and Society: The Bondage ofConditioning (A Selection of Pas-sages from the Teachings of J.Krishnamurti) (Study Book Series) 20

The Indo-Europeans Jean Haudry 58The Indus Script and the Rg-Veda Egbert

Richter-Ushanas 58Influences of Ancient Hinduism on Early

Christianity A.L. Herman 58INGALLS, DANIEL HENRY HOLMESó

Materials for the Study of NavyaNyaya Logic 13

Initiation to the Vedas Raimon PanikkarEd. Milena Carrara Pavan 3

INLOW, E. BURKEóShahanshah 59The Inner Guide Meditation Edwin C.

Steinbrecher 25Inner Life Charles W. Leadbeater 25Inner Quest Rajmani Tigunait 25Inner Tantric Yoga David Frawley 29Inscriptions of Orissa (Vol. I) Snigdha

Tripathy 54Inscriptions of the Sarabhapuriyas,

Panduvamsins and Somavamsins (2Pts.) Ajay Mitra Shastri 54

Insight into Yoga Mrityunjaya Rao 25Insights and Inspirations Swami Venkate-

sananda 25Insights into the Bhagavad Gita Vimala

Thakar 23The Institutes of Vishnu (SBE Vol.7)

Julius Jolly 3Integral Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo

Ram Shankar Misra 20Integral Non Dualism Kanshi Ram 13Intermediate Hindi Y. Kachru & R.

Pandharipande 63Interpreting Across Boundaries Gerald J.

Larson & Eliot Deutsch 20Introduction to Buddhism Geshe Kelsang

Gyatso 37

Indian and Tibetan Studies Eds. DragomirDimitrov, Ulrike Roesler & Roland Steiner 36

Indian Art (Vol. VI, Pt. 3 of PHISPC)Ed.B.N. Goswamy, in association withKavita Singh 51, 56

Indian Art at Delhi 1903 George Watt 51Indian Buddhism A.K. Warder 36Indian Buddhism Hajime Nakamura 36The Indian Calender R. Sewell & S.B.

Dikshit 83Indian Epigraphical Glossary D.C. Sircar

54Indian Epigraphy D.C. Sircar 54Indian Esoteric Buddhism Ronald M.

Davidson 36Indian Fire Ritual Musaschi Tachikawa,

Shrikant Bahulkar & Madhavi Kolhatkar3, 60

Indian Kavya Literature (7 Vols.) A.K.Warder 71, 74

Indian Linguistic Studies Eds. MadhavM. Deshpande & Peter E. Hook 63

Indian Medical Tradition Series (10 Vols.)Ed. Dominik Wujastyk & Kenneth G. Zysk93

The Indian Mind Charles A. Moore 13Indian Monastic Buddhism Gregory

Schopen 37Indian Perspectives on the Physical

World (Vol. IV, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) B.V.Subbarayappa 20, 55

Indian Philosophy (3 Vols.) JadunathSinha 13

Indian Philosophy A-Z Christopher Bartley13

Indian Philosophy and Philosophy ofScience (Vol. XV of PHISPC) SundarSarukkai 13, 56

Indian Philosophy and Text Science Ed.Toshihiro Wada 13

Indian Psychology (3 Vols.) JadunathSinha 86

Indian Realism Jadunath Sinha 13Indian Rock Art and its Global Context

Kalyan Kumar Chakravarty & Robert G.Bednarik 51

The Indian Technique of Clay Model-ling K.M. Varma 51

Indian Theatre Farley P. Richmond, DariusL. Swann & Phillip B. Zarrilli 81

An Introduction to Buddhist EsoterismBenoytosh Bhattacharya 37

An Introduction to Buddhist Philoso-phy Yuichi Kajiyama 37

Introduction to Comparative Philoso-phy P.T. Raju 20

Introduction to Hindu Dharma (Illus-trated) Sri Chandrasekharendra SaraswatiSwamigal, Introd. Arvind Sharma, Ed.Michael Oren Fitzgerald 3

An Introduction to Madhyamika Phi-losophy Jaideva Singh 13, 37

An Introduction to Metaphysics MartinHeidegger, Tr. Ralph Manheim 20

An Introduction to Prakrit AlfredC.Woolner 63

Introduction to Religious Philosophy Y.Masih 20

Introduction to Sankaraís AdvaitismP.V. Joshi 13

Introduction to Sanskrit (2 Pts.) ThomasEgenes 63

Introduction to the Buddhist TantricSystems F.C. Lessing & Alex Wayman29, 37

An Introduction to the Grammar of theTibetan Language Sarat C. Das 63

Introduction to the Philosophy ofNagarjuna Musashi Tachikawa, Tr. RolfW. Giebel 37

An Introduction to the Study of SocietyA.C. Das 58

Introduction to the Tantraloka NavjivanRastogi 29

Intuition Judee Gee 20Intuition Hope K. Fitz 20The Intuitive Way Penney Peirce 20An Investigation into the Nature of

Consciousness and Form Richard L.Thompson 20

IRIGARAY, LUCEóBetween East andWest 16

ISHTIAQ, M.óLanguage Shifts Amongthe Scheduled Tribes in India 63

Islam: An Historical Introduction GerhardEndress 48

Islam: The Straight Path Kenneth W. Mor-gan 48

Issues in Vedic Astronomy and Astrol-ogy Haribhai Pandya, Somdutt Dikshit &N.M. Kansara 83

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Issues in Vedic Mathematics H.C. Khare83

Isvara Pratyabhijna Karika of UtpaladevaTr. from the Skt. with Comm. B. N.Pandit, Ed. Lise. F. Vail 13

The Isvarapratyabhijnakarika ofUtpaladeva Raffaele Torella 13

Isvarapratyabhijna Vimarsini: Doctrineof Divine Recognition (3 Vols.) Gen.Ed. R.C. Dwivedi, Ed. K.A. SubramaniaIyer & K.C. Pandey 13

Isvarasamhita (5 Vols.) Ed. & Tr. byLaxmithatachar Rev. by V. Varadachari 3

IWATA, TAKASHIóPrasanga UndPrasangaviparyaya Bei DharmakirtiUnd Seinen Kommentatoren 39

IYER, B.R. RAJAMóRambles in Vedanta14

IYER, K.A. SUBRAMANIAóóIsvarapratyabhijna-Vimarsini (3

Vols.) 13óóThe Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari

(Ch.II/ Khanda II) (Ch.III Pt. II) 66IYER, S.V., Tr.óVaraha Purana (A.I.T.M.

Vols. 31, 32) 1

JJ. Krishnamurti and Sant Kabir Rohit

Mehta & Shridevi Mehta 20J. Krishnamurti and the Nameless Ex-

perience Rohit Mehta 20J. Krishnamurti: As I Knew Him Susunaga

Weeraperuma 20J. Krishnamurti: Great Liberator or Failed

Massiah Luis S.R. Vas 20JACKSON, DAVID P.óThe Early Ab-

bots of ëPhan-pa Na-lendra 57JACKSON, WILLIAM J.óTyagaraja and

the Renewal of Tradition 81JACOB, G.A.óA Concordance to the

Principal Upanishads and BhagavadGita 23

JACOBI, H.óJaina Sutras (SBE Vol. 22,45) 44

JACOBS, ALANóóBhagavad Gita 23óóThe Principal Upanishads 7óóIntrod. Ramana, Sankara and the

Forty Verses 14, 49

JAIN, SURENDER K., Ed.óGlimpses ofJainism 44

Jaina Epistemology in Historical andComparative Perspective (2 Vols.)Piotr Balcerowicz 44

The Jaina Path of Purification PadmanabhJaini 44

A Jaina Perspective on the Philosophyof Religion Arvind Sharma 44

Jaina Philosophy and Religion MuniNyayavijayaji, Tr. Nagin J. Shah 44

Jaina Philosophy of Non-AbsolutismSatkari Mookerjee 44

Jaina Studies Eds. Colette Caillat & NaliniBalbir 44

Jaina Sutras (SBE Vols. 22, 45) H. Jacobi& H. Oldenberg 44

Jaina System of Education DebendraChandra Das Gupta 44

Jaina Tarka Bhasha of AcharyaYasovijayaji Dayanand Bhargava 44

Jaina Theory of Multiple Facets of Real-ity and Truth Nagin J. Shah 44

Jaina Theory of Perception Pushpa Bothra44

Jaina Uddharana Kosa (Vol.I) KamleshKumar Jain 67, 197

Jaina Yoga R. Williams 25, 44JAINI, PADMANABH S.óó Collected Papers on Buddhist Stud-

ies 34óóCollected Papers on Jaina Studies

44óóEncyclopaedia of Indian Philoso-

phies (Vol. VII) 11, 67óóThe Jaina Path of Purification 44óóIntrod. by That Which Is Tattvartha

Sutra by Umasvati/Umasvamin 46Jainism: An Indian Religion of Salvation

Helmuth Von Glassenapp, Tr. Shridhar B.Shrotri 44

Jainism: A Pictorial Guide to the Religionof Non-Violence Kurt Titze 44

Jainism: The World of Conquerors ( 2Vols.) Natubhai Shah 44

Jainism and Ecology Ed. Christopher KeyChapple 44

Jainism and the New SpiritualityVastupal Parikh 44

Jainism in Early Medieval KarnatakaR.B.P. Singh 44, 58

JACOBSEN, KNUT A.óóPrakrti in Samkhya Yoga 14óóTheory and Practice of Yoga 15, 27JAGANNARAYANAN, S.óIndia Under

Nehru 60JAGGI, O.P. óMedicine in India (Vol.

IX, Pt. 1 of PHISPC) 56, 90JAGTIANI, LATAóBhagavad Gita in

365 days 23JAIDEVA SINGHóóConception of Buddhist Nirvana (of

Stcherbatsky) 34óóIntroduction of Madhyamaka

Philosophy 13, 37óóParatrisika Vivarana by Abhinavagupta

4, 29óóPratyabhijnahradayam 30óóSivasutras 27, 30óóSpanda-Karika 30óóVijnanabhairava or Divine Con-

sciousness 31óóizR;kfHkKkgn; 186The Jaiminigrhyasutra Belonging to the

Samaveda W. Caland 3Jaiminisutras B. Suryanarain Rao 83Jaiminiya Brahmana of the Samaveda

Raghuvira & Lokesh Chandra 3Jain Art from India Pratapaditya Pal 53JAIN, DHANESH, Gen. Ed.óMLBD

Series in Linguistics 62Jain Iconography B.C. Bhattacharya, Ed.

B.N. Sharma 44, 53JAIN, K.C.óóLord Mahavira and His Times 44óóMalwa Through the Ages 58JAIN, KAMLESH KUMARóJaina

Uddharana Kosa (Vol.I) 67, 197JAIN, LAXMI CHANDRAóThe Exact

Sciences in the Karma Antiquity (4Vols.) 83

The Jain Saga (Trisastishalakapuru-shcharita) (3 Vols.) Hemchandra-suriswarji Maharaj, Ed. SamvegayashvijayMaharaj 44

The Jain Path Aidan Rankin 44JAIN, PRABHAóThe Exact Sciences in

The Karma Antiquity (4 Vols.) 83The Jain Saga (3 Vols.) Hemchandra-

suriswarji Maharaj, Ed. Samvegaya-shvijay 44

JAMBUVIJAYJI, MUNIóóAcaranga Sutram and Sutrakrtanga-

sutram 43, 190óóEd. A Catalogue of Manuscripts in

Jaisalmer Jain Bhandaras 43óóNyayapraveskasastra of Acarya

Dinnaga 46óóSthananga Sutram and Samavayanga

Sutram 46, 191óóYogashastram (Shree Hemachand-

racharyapranitam-Svopajnavritti-vibhushitam) (3 Vols.) 46

JAMSPAL, VEN. LOZANG, Jt. Tr. óNagarjunaís Letter to KingGautamiputra 38

Janakiharana of Kumaradasa Ed. V.Raghavan, Tr. C.R. Swaminathan 71

JANSEN, EVA RUDYóóThe Book of Buddhas 32óóThe Book of Hindu Imagery 1óóSinging Bowls 81JANSMA, RUDIóGlobal Philosophical

and Ecological Concepts (2 Vols.) 19Japji : Meditation in Sikhism Swami

Rama 48JASCHKE, H.A.óA Tibetan-English

Dictionary 68The Jataka Stories of the Buddhaís

Former Births (6 Vols. in 3 Pts.) E.B.Cowell, Tr. Robert Chalmers & Others 37,71

Jatarupaís Commentary on theAmarakosa Mahes Raj Pant 67

JAYASURIYA, M.H.F.óBuddhist andVedic Studies 1, 32

JAYATILLEKE, K.N.óEarly BuddhistTheory of Knowledge 35

JELUSICH, RICHARD, A.óPsychologyof the Chakras 26, 86

JENNINGS, J.G.óVedantic Buddhismof the Buddha 43

JHA, GANGANATHóóManu-Smrti (10 Vols.) 4óóNyaya Sutra of Gautama (4 Vols.) 14óóThe Tattva Sangraha of Shantaraksita

42JHA, K.N.óFigurative Poetry in San-

skrit Literature 70JHA, PRABHAKAR, Tr.óThe Prakrit

Grammarians 64

129 130

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JHA, PREM SHANKARóDespair andModernity 19, 51

JHA, SUNIL KUMARóMaithili : SomeAspects of its Phonetics and Phonol-ogy 63

JHA, S., Tr.óóA Grammar of the Prakrit Language

61óóHistory of Indian Literature (Vol.

III) 74óóHkkjrh; LkkfgR; dk bfrgkl 204JHALAKIKAR, YAMANA CHARYAó

Amarakosa with the Commentary ofMahesvara 66

JHAVAR, SMITAóStolen Sunshine 73JHINGRAN, SARALóóAspects of Hindu Morality 1óóEthical Relativism & Universalism

19JIANG, TAOóYogacara Buddhism and

Modern Psychology 43, 86Jiddu Krishnamurti Susunaga Weeraperuma

20Jiddu Krishnamurti: World Philosopher

1895-1986 C.V. Williams 20JINPA, GESHE THUBTEN, Tr.óHeal-

ing Anger 36Jitari : Kleine Texte Gudrun Buhnemann 37Jiva Gosvaminís Tattva Sandarbha Stuart

M. Elkman 13, 48Jnanagarbha on the Two Truths Malcolm

D. Eckel 37Jnana Sankalini Tantra Paramahansa

Prajnananda 29Jnanasrimitra's Anupalabdhirahasya

and Sarvasabdabhavacarca BirgitKellner 20

JOG, K.P., Jt. Ed. & Tr.óóAdvaita Tradition Series : (12 Vols.)

1, 8óóSuresvaraís Vartika on Ajatsatru

Brahmana 8óóSuresvaraís Vartika on Asva and

Asvamedha Brahmana 8óóSuresvaraís Vartika on Jyotis

Brahmana 8óóSuresvaraís Vartika on Khila

Khanda with Half Verse Index (BookI & II) 8

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on MadhuBrahmana 8

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on PurusavidhaBrahmana 8

Journey into Consciousness Charles Breaux25

Journey Through Chakras Ravi Ratan &Minoo Ratan 25

Journey to Self-Realization ParamahansaYogananda 25

The Journey with Death Rohit Mehta 20,25

Joyful Path of Good Fortune Geshe KelsangGyatso 37

JUDGE, WILLIAM Q.óóBhagavad Gita 23óóThe Ocean of Theosophy 49JUNANKAR, N.S.óGautama: The Nyaya

Philosophy 12JUNGHARE, I.Y.óTopics in Pali His-

torical Phonology 66The Jungle and the Aroma of Meats

Francis Zimmermann 89Juridical Studies in Ancient Indian Law

L. Sternbach 58

KKabir: Selected Couplets from the Sakhi in

Transversion M.S. Karki 48, 71Kabir: The Apostle of Hindu Muslim

Unity Muhammad Hedayetullah 48KACERA, WALTER ëSHANTREEíó

Ayurvedic Tongue Diagonosis 87KACHRU, YAMUNAóIntermediate

Hindi 63Kailash: Map of the Holiest Mountain

in the Word Katia Buffetrille & RobertKostka 3

Kailash Mansarovar Nilesh D. Nathwani 3KAISER, MANFREDóHow the Weather

Affects your Health 89KAJI, HIRALAL L.óThe Great Mystery

of Life Beyond Death 20KAJIYAMA, YUICHI.óAn Introduction

to Buddhist Philosophy 37KAK, JAISHREE,Tr. withan Introd.ó

Mystical Verses of Lalla 21KAK, SUBHASHóóThe Asvamedha: The Rite and its

Logic 1óóThe Architecture of Knowledge

(Vol. XIII of PHISPCís Monograph)16, 56

óóIn Search of the Cradle of Civiliza-tion 58

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on SaptannaBrahmana 8

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on SarirakaBrahmana 8

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on Sisu andMurtamurta Brahmana 8

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on UdgithaBrahmana 8

óóSuresvaraís Vartika on Yajna-valkyaís Dialogue with Artabhagaand others 8

JOHNSEN, LINDAóóLost Masters 58óóMeditation is Boring? 26JOHNSON, PATRICIAóSecret of Sa-

cred Sex 30JOHNSON, W.J.óHarmless Souls 44JOHNSTON, E.H.óóBuddhacarita or Acts of the Buddha

by Asvaghosa 32óóSaundarananda of Asvaghosa 41JOLLY, JULIUSóóThe Institutes of Vishnu (SBE Vol.

7) 3óóMinor Law Books (SBE Vol. 33) 4JONARAJAóSrikanthacaritam of Mankhaka

73JONES, MARC EDMUNDóThe Guide

to Horoscope Interpretation 83JOSHI, BINOD KUMARóVedic Health

Care System 92JOSHI, KIREETóóEd. Consciousness, Indian Psychol-

ogy and Yoga (Vol. 11, Pt. 3 of PHISPC)24, 56

óóSri Aurobindo and the Mother 50óóThe Veda and Indian Culture 9, 59JOSHI, L.M.óStudies in the Buddhistic

Culture of India 42JOSHI, MURLI MANOHAR, Foreword ó

Vedic Physics 22JOSHI, P.V.óóIntroduction to Sankaraís Advaitism

13óóPath to Libration from Known to

Unknown 21JOSHI, SUDHAóSahaj Prakash 49JOSHI, SUNIL V.óAyurveda and

Panchakarma 87

Kalachakra Meditations Ramesh Grover20

Kaladarsana Joanna G. Williams 53Kalasamuddesa of Bhartrihariís

Vakyapadiya P.S. Sharma 63Kalamulasastra Series 75, 76Kalatattvakosa Series (15 Vols.) 52Kalatattvakosa (Vol. I : Pervasive Terms

Vyapti) Bettina Baumer 53, 67Kalatattvakosa (Vol. II : Space and Time:

Desa-Kala) Bettina Baumer 49, 53, 67Kalatattvakosa (Vol. III : Primal Elements:

Mahabhuta) Bettina Baumer 53, 67Kalatattvakosa (Vol. IV: Manifestation

of Nature: Srstivistara) AdvaitavadiniKaul & Sukumar Chattopadhyaya 53, 67

Kalatattvakosa (Vol.V : Form: Shape/Akara: Akriti) Ed. Ramesh ChandraSharma 53, 67

Kalatattvakosa (Vol. VI: Appearance /Symbolic Form: Abhasa Eds. SukumarChattopadhya & N.C. Panda 53, 67

KALE, M.R., Ed.óóAbhijnanasakuntalam of Kalidasa

68óóDasakumaracarita of Dandin 70óóA Higher Sanskrit Grammar 63óóHitopadesa of Narayana 71óóKiratarjuniyam 71óóKumarasambhava of Kalidasa 72óóMalatimadhava of Bhavabhuti 72óóMalavikagnimitram 72óóMeghaduta of Kalidasa 72óóMricchakatika of Sudraka 72óóMudrarakshasa of Visakhadatta 72óóThe Niti and Vairagya Satakas of

Bhartrhari 72óóPanchatantra of Visnusarman 72óóPratima Nataka of Bhasa 72óóPriyadarsika of Sri Harshadeva 72óóRaghuvamsa of Kalidasa 72óóRatnavali of Sri Harsa 72óóThe Rtusamhara of Kalidasa 72óóSvapnavasavadatta of Bhasa 73óóUttararamcarita of Bhavabhuti 73óóVenisamhara of Bhatta Narayana

73óóVikramorvasiyam of Kalidasa 73KALI, DEVADATTA, Tr. & Comm.óóDevi-mahatmayam 2óóThe Hidden Wisdom of the God-

dess 2

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Kali: The Black Goddess of DakshineshwarElizabeth U. Harding 3

KALIA, KAILASH NATHóSrimadBhagavad Gita 23

Kalikapurane Murtivinirdesah BiswanarayanShastri 3

Kalpa Sutra of Bhadrabahu Svami, Tr.K.C. Lalwani 3, 44

KALUPAHANA, DAVID J.óóBuddhist Thought and Ritual 33óóEthics in Early Buddhism 35óóA History of Buddhist Philosophy

36óóMulamadhyamakakarika of Nagarjuna

38KALYANI, NITHIYA ó Quest for Truth

27, 49Kamsavaho A.N. Upadhyaya 71KANE, P.V.óóHarshacarita of Bana Bhatta 71óóHistory of Sanskrit Poetics 71, 74óóSahityadarpana 73óólaLd`r dkO;'kkL=k dk bfrgkl 204KANGLE, R.P.óThe Kautiliya Arthasastra

(3 Pts.) 60KANSARA, N.M.óóIssues in Vedic Astronomy and

Astrology 83óóPancagranthi Vyakarana of Buddhisa-

garsuri 63ó óS a r a s w a t i k a n t h a b a r a n - V e d i c

Vyakaranam of Bhojadeva 64KANSHIRAMóóEd.Bhamati and Vivarana Schools

of Vedanta 10óóIntegral Non-Dualism 13óóTr. & Elucidated, The

Laghusiddhantakaumudi ofVaradaraja (Vol. I) 63

óóEd. The Problem of Universals inIndian Philosophy 14

óóPure Yoga by Yogi Pranavananda27, 30

óórdZLkaxzg vUuaHkê ðfojfpr (LoksiK nhfidklfgr) 185

Kanvasatapathabrahmanam (5 Vols.)C.R. Swaminathan 3

The Kapalikas and Kalamukhas DavidN. Lorenzen 3

KAPLAN, STEPHANóHermeneutics,Holography and Indian Idealism 12

KAUL,ADVAITAVADINIóKalatattavakosa(Vol. IV) 53, 67

The Kautilya Arthasastra (3 Pts.) R.P.Kangle 60

Kavyalankara of Bhamaha P.V. NaganathaSastry 71

KEAT, CHOONG MUNóThe Notion ofEmptiness in Early Buddhism 39

KEIRA, RYUSEIóMadhyamika andEpistemology 38

KEITH, A.B.óóHistory of Sanskrit Literature 74óóReligion and Philosophy of the

Veda and Upanishads (2 Vols.) 7óóTr. Rigveda Brahmanas 7óóThe Sanskrit Drama 73óóTr. The Veda of the Black Yajus

School (2 Vols.) 9óóVedic Index of Names and Subjects (2

Vols.) 68óólaLd`r LkkfgR; dk bfRkgkLk 204Kekavali of Moropanta P.V. Bobde 71KELLNER, BIRGIT, Ed.óóJnanasrimitra's Anupalabdhiraha-

sya and Sarvasabdabhavacarca 20óóNichts Bleibt Nichts 39óóPramanakirtih (2 Vols.) 39KELLY, MAUREEN J.óDegrees of Reiki 88KERN, H.óóManual of Indian Buddhism 38óóSaddharmapundarika (S.B.E. Vol.

21) 41KERSENBOOM-STORY,S.C.óNitya-

sumangali 81KERSSCHOT, JANóNobody Home 21KESHAVADAS, SADGURU SANTóóGayatri: The Highest Meditation 2, 25óóRamayana at a Glance 7KESSING, ELIZABETHóA Sufi Master

Answers 50KEYES, JONATHANóHuman Health

89KHALSA, KARTA PURKH SINGHóThe

Way of Ayurvedic Herbs 92KHAN, FAQIRULLAH NAWAB SAIFó

Tarjuma-i-Manakutuhala & Risala-i-Raga Darpana 81

KHAN, HAZRAT INAYATóóThe Bowl of Saki 46óóThe Dance of the Soul 47óóHindustani Lyrics 81óóThe Sufi Message (13 Vols. Along

with Index) 50

KAPSTEIN, MATTHEW T.óBuddhismin Contemporary Tibet 32

KARAGULLA, SHAFICAóThe Chakrasand the Human Energy Fields 24

KARAN SINGHóóEssays on Hinduism 2óóForeword by Yoga and Parapsychology

28KARKI, M.S.óKabir: Selected Couplets

from the Sakhi in Transversion 48, 71Karma and Chaos Paul R. Fleischman 13Karma and Rebirth: A Cross Cultural

Study Gananath Obeyesekere 13Karma and Rebirth in Classical Indian

Tradition W.D. OíFlaherty 13Karma: Rhythmic Return to Harmony Eds.

V. Hanson, R. Stewart & S. Nicholson 13KARMAKAR, R.D., Jt. Au.óThe Arthasamgraha

of Laugaksi Bhaskara 10The Karmapa Prophecies Sylvia Wong 37KARMAY, SAMTEN G.óó The Diamond Isle 35óóTreasury of Good Sayings 42Karmic Facts & Fallacies Ina Marx 20Karnataka Music as Aesthetic Form (Vol.

14 of PHISPC) R. Sathyanarayana 56,81

Karpuramanjari of Rajasekhara Vasudeva& Bala Bharata 71

Karpura Manjari of Rajasekhara Ed.Sten Konow, Tr. C.R. Lanman 71

KARUNATILLAKE, W.S.óA NewCourse in Reading Pali 39, 63

KASIKAR, C.G.óThe BaudhyanaSrautasutra (4 Vols.) 10

KASHYAP, DEEPAKóHealing the Fu-ture 20

Kathasaritsagara of Somadeva Bhatt Ed.J.L. Shastri 71, 198

Kathasaritsagara or Ocean of Streams ofStory (10 Vols.) Tr. C.H. Tawney 71

KATRE, SUMITRA M., Tr.óAstadhyayiof Panini (2 Vols.) 61

KATSURA, SHORYU, Ed.óThe Role ofthe Example (drstanta) in ClassicalIndian Logic 14

Katyayana Srauta Sutra H.G. Ranade 3KATZ, NATHANóBuddhist Images of

Human Perfection 33KATZ, RUTH CECILYóArjuna in the

Mahabharata 1

KHARE, H.C., Ed.óIssues in VedicMathematics 83

KHOSLA, SARLAóóAsvaghosa and His Times 54óóThe Historical Evolution of the Bud-

dha Legend 57KIDDER, ANNEMARIE S.óA Dwelling

Place for Wisdom 19KIDWAI, AYESHA, Co. Ed.óLinguistic

Structure and Language Dyanamicsin South Asia 63

Kindness Clarity and Insight TenzinGyatso, Tr. & Ed. Jeffrey Hopkins 37

The King and the Corpse Heinrich Zimmer,Ed. Joseph Campbell 71

KING, WINSTON L.óTheravada Medita-tion 28, 42

The Kingdom of Ahmadnagar RadheyShyam 58

Kingship in Northern India R.C.P. Singh58

KINNARD, JOCOB N.óImaging Wis-dom 36

KINSLEY, DAVID R.óóDivine Player 19óóHindu Goddess 2, 48óóThe Sword and the Flute 9óóTantric Visions of the Divine Femi-

nine 31Kiratarjuniyam of Bharavi (Contos I-III)

M.R. Kale 71KIRTHISINGHE, BUDDHADASA P.ó

Buddhism and Science 32KIYOTA, MINORUóMahayana Bud-

dhist Meditation 26, 38KLAUS, KONRADóIndica Et Tibetica

37KLEIN, ANNE CAROLYNóMeeting the

Great Bliss Queen 38KLIMKEIT, HANS F., Tr.óStructures and

Patterns of Religion 50KLOETZLI, W. RANDOLPH óBuddhist

Cosmology 32KLOSS, JETHROóThe ëBack to Edení

Cookbook 87KLOSS, STEPHANóTibetan Medicine

Among the Buddhist Dards of Ladakh92

KNIPE, DAVID M.óIn the Image of Fire3

KNITTER, PAUL, Co, Tr. ó Zen Bud-dhism: A History (2 Vols.) 43

133 134

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Knowing Beyond Knowledge Thomas A.Forsthoefel 20

Knowledge and Reality Kaisa Puhakka 37Knowledge Culture and Value R.C.

Pandeya 20Knowledge Freedom and Language

D.P. Chattopadhyaya 20KOCHUMUTTOM, THOMAS A.óBud-

dhist Doctrine of Experience 33KOCMARAK, IVANóLanguage and

Release 13KOEMAN, MARTINE J., Tr.óSpiritual

Beauty Care 91KOHLI, S., Tr.óMr. Abhimanyu: A Play

72KOLHATKAR, MADHAVIóIndian Fire

Ritual 3, 60KONOW, STENóKarpura-Manjari of

Rajasekhara 71KOROM, FRANK J.óGender Genre and

Power in South Asian ExpressiveTraditions 60

KOSAMBI, D.D., Jt. Au.óAvimaraka 70KOSHAL, SANYUKTAóLadakhi Gram-

mar 63KOSKIKALLIO, PETTERI, Gen. Ed.ó

Papers of the 12th World SanskritConference 5

KOSTKA, ROBERTóKailash: Map ofthe Holiest Mountain in the World 3

KOTRU, N.K.óSivastotravali of Utpaldeva15

KOWALSKI, REINHARDóPracticalPsychology of Yoga Wisdom 86

KOZAK, M.S.óYoga for Your Type 28KRAGH, ULRICH TIMMEóEarly Bud-

dhist Theories of Action and Result(With Index) 35

Krama Tantricism of Kashmir NavjivanRastogi 29

KRAMER, JOWITAóA Noble Abbotfrom Mustang 58

KRAMRISCH, STELLAóóThe Art of India Through the Ages

51óóThe Hindu Temple (2 Vols.) 51óóThe Presence of Siva 7, 59KRASSER, HELMUTóóPramanakirtih (2 Vols.) 39óóVisalamalavati Pramanasamucca-

yatika of Jinendrabuddhi (2 Pts.) 43

Kularnava Tantra Arthur Avalon (JohnWoodroffe) & M.P. Pandit 29

KULKARNI, V.M.óBhoja and theHarivijaya of Sarvasena 43

KUMAR, RAVINDRAóThe KundaliniBook of Living and Dying 25

KUMAR, S.óHomeopathy: A Compara-tive Materia Medica (2 Vols.) 89

KUMARAJIVAóThe Vimalakirti Sutra43

Kumarasambhava of Kalidasa C.R.Devadhar 71

Kumarasambhava of Kalidasa M.R. Kale72

Kumarasambhava of Kalidasa (CantoIII) C.R. Devadhar 72

The Kundalini Book of Living andDying Ravindra Kumar & Jytte KumarLarson 25

Kundalini Yoga Swami Sivananda Radha25

Kundalini Yoga M.P. Pandit 25Kundamala of Dinnaga J.L. Shastri 72KUNZ, DORA VAN GELDERóóThe Chakras and the Human En-

ergy Fields 24óóThe Personal Aura 26óóSpiritual Healing 91Kurma Purana (A.I.T.M. Vol. 20, 21) Ed.

J.L. Shastri 1KYUMA, TAIKENóSein Und Wirkli-

chkeit in Der AugenbliclichkeitslehreJnanasrimitras 41

LLA ROUX, MADAMEóThe Practice of

Classical Palmistry 85LAD, USHAóAyurvedic Cooking for Self-

Healing 87LAD, VASANTóóAyurveda: The Science of Self Healing

87óóAyurvedic Cooking for Self-Heal-

ing 87óóSecrets of the Pulse 91óóThe Yoga of Herbs 92Ladakhi Grammar Sanyukta Koshal 63

KRIPAL, JEFFREY J., Co. Ed. óEncounteringKali 2

KRISHAN, SHUBBRAóEssential Ayurveda88

KRISHAN, YUVRAJóGanesa: Unra-velling an Enigma 2

KRISHNA, GOPALAóThe Yogi 29KRISHNA, GOPIóReason and Revela-

tion 22Krishna Hari Nandlal Tulsiram 3, 71KRISHNAMACHARIAR, M.óHistory of

Classical Sanskrit Literature 74KRISHNAMOORTHI, K.óDhvanyaloka

of Anandavardhana 70KRISHNAMURTHI, BH.óóIntrod. Dravidian Studies 61óóSouth Asian Languages 64óóTelugu Verbal Bases 64Krishnamurti: Love and Freedom Peter

Michel 20Krishnamurti: The Man, The Mystery &

the Message Stuart Holroyd 21KRISHNAN, ANANDóSoul Quest 27KRISHNAN, O. N.óIn Search of Reality

13KRISTOF, AZIZóóEnlightenment Beyond Traditions

24-óóThe Human Buddha 25óóTransmission of Awakening 28KRITZER, ROBERTóRebirth and Cau-

sation in the Yogacara Abhidharma39

KRIYANAND, SWAMI, Ed. (J. DonaldWalters)

óóArt and Science of Raja Yoga 23óóOut of the Labyrinth 83óóForeword by The Yoga Book 28Kriya Yoga Paramahamsa Hariharananda

25The Krsna Cycle in the Puranas B.

Preciado-Solis 3The Krsnagiti of Manaveda Ed. & Tr. C.

R. Swaminathan & Sudha Gopalakrishnan48

The Kula Ritual by Abhinavagupta JohnR. Dupuche 29

LADE, ARNIEóóChinese Medicine and Ayurveda 88óóEnergetic Healing 88Laghu Kaumudi of Varadaraja J.R.

Ballantyne 63The Laghusiddhantakaumudi of

Varadaraja (Vol. I) Tr. & Elucidatedby Kanshi Ram, Ed. Mithlesh Chaturvedi63

LAHIRI, A.K.óVedic Vrtra 10LAHIRI, LATIKAóChinese Monks in

India 34LAKSHMI DEVIóSpiritual Revolution

22LAKSHMAN SARUPóóThe Nighantu and the Nirukta 4, 63óóThirteen Plays of Bhasa 73óó fu?k.Vq rFkk fujQDRk 195Laksmi Tantra Tr. & Notes with Introd.

Sanjukta Gupta 29LAKSHMITHATHACHAR, M.A., Ed.óóSahasra-Gitih of Sri Sathakopa-

surih (2 Vols.) 7óó Isvarasamhita (5 Vols.) 3LAL, B.K.óóContemporary Indian Philosophy

16óó ledkyhu Hkkjrh; n'kZu 188

óó ledkyhu Hkkjrh; n'kZu (LOkkeh foosdkuUn,JhvjfoUn, jk/kd`".ku) 188

LAL, L.N.óMr. Abhimanyu: A Play 72Lala S.L. Jain Research Series (23 Vols.)

Gen. Ed. Satya Ranjan Banerjee 45The Lalita Cult V.R. Ramachandra Dikshitar

3, 29LALLANJI GOPALóEconomic Life of

Northern India 60LALWANI, KASTUR CHANDóóDasavaikalika Sutra 44óóKalpa Sutra of Bhadrabahu Svami

3, 44A Lament V.N. Sekhri 60LAMOTTE, ETIENNEóSuramgama-

samadhisutra 42The Land of Bliss Tr. Luis O. Gomez 37LANGER, RITAóDas Bewusstsein Als

Trager Des Lebens 34Language Leonard Bloomfield 63Language and Release Ivan Kocmarek 13

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Language and Society in South AsiaMichael C. Shapiro & Harold F. Schiffman58, 63

Language Shifts Among the ScheduledTribes in India M. Ishtiaq 63

Languages of Tribal and IndigenousPeoples of India Anvita Abbi 63

LANITIS, TRUDYóBio-Etheric Healing87

The Lankavatara Sutra Daisetz TeitaroSuzuki 37

LANMAN, C.R., Tr.óóAtharva-Veda Samhita (2 Vols.) 1óóEd. Buddhist Legends (3 Vols.) 33óóKarpura-Manjari of Rajesekhara 71óóA Sanskrit Reader 64LANSDOWNE, ZACHARY F.óóThe Chakras and Esoteric Healing

24, 82óóThe Rays and Esoteric Psychology

86The Large Sutra on Perfect Wisdom

Edward Conze 37LARIVIERE, R.W.óThe Naradasmruti

4LARSEN, JYTTE KUMAR,óThe Kundalini

Book of Living and Dying 25LARSON, G.J.óóClassical Samkhya 12óóEncyclopadia of Indian Philoso-

phies (Vol. IV & XII) 11, 67óóInterpreting Across Boundaries 20L A S I C , H O R S TóóRatnakirtis Vyaptinirnaya 39óó V i s a l a m a l a v a t i Pramanasamucc-

ayatika of Jinendrabuddhi (2 Pts.) 43LATHAM, CAROLINEóThe Heart of

Healing 89LATH, MUKUNDóóDattilam 74óóJt. Au. The Hindi Padavali of

Namdev 71Latyayana Srauta Sutra (3 Vols.) Ed. &

Tr. H.G. Ranade 3The Laughing Swamis Harry Aveling 48LAW, MARY, Tr.óSaiva Siddhanta 14The Laws of Manu (SBE Vol.25) George

Buhler 3LAXMITHATACHAR, Ed. & Tr. ó Isvara-

samhita (5 Vols.) 3LEADBEATER, CHARLES W. óThe

Inner Life 25

Life of Tukaram Justin E. Abbott 48Life Surrendered in God Roy Eugene

Davis 21, 26Life, Thought and Culture in India C.AD

300-1000 (Vol.II, Pt. 1 of PHISPC) Ed.K. Satchidananda Murty 55, 58

Life, Thought and Culture in India (fromC. 600 BC to C.AD. 300) Vol. I Pt. 2 ofPHISPC) Ed. G.C. Pande 55, 58

The Life-World of the Tamils: Past andPresent (Vol. VI, Pt. 5 of PHISPC) Ed.R. Balasubramanian 55, 58

The Light of Asia or the Great Renuncia-tion Edwin Arnold 37

Light on Relationships Hart De Fouw &Robert E. Svoboda 83

Lilavati of Bhaskaracarya Trs. K.S.Patwardhan, S.A. Naimpally & S.L. Singh83

LIM, KIM-ANHóPractical Guide to the I-Ching 85

LINDGREN, C.E. óCapturing the Aura24

LINDTNER, CHRISTIAN, Tr.óA Gar-land of Light 36

Lingapurana (A.I.T.M. Vol. 5-6) J.L.Shastri 1

Linguistic Approach to BuddhistThought Genjun H. Sasaki 37

Linguistic Structure and LanguageDyanamics in South Asia Eds. AnvitaAbbi, R.S. Gupta & Ayesha Kidwai 63

Linguistic Survey of India (11 Vols. in 19Pts.) George A. Grierson 63, 67

Linguistics: General & Dravidian ChathanathAchyuthan Unny 63

The Lionís Roar of Queen Srimala AlexWayman & Hideko Wayman 37

LIPSKI, ALEXANDERóBiography byóóThe Essential Sri Anandamayi Ma

47óóLife and Teachings of Sri

Anandamayi Ma 48Literary and Historical Studies in

Indology V.V. Mirashi 58Literary Criticism R. Dwivedi & Vikramaditya

Rai 74Literary History of Sanskrit Buddhism

J.K. Nariman 37, 74The Literature of the Personalists of

Early Buddhism Bhikshu Thich ThienChau, Tr. Sara Boin Webb 37

Leaves of a Pipal Tree Harsha V. Dehejia 4LEFEBER, ROSALIND ñ The Ramayana

of Valmiki (5 Vols. ) 6, 7The Legend and Cult of Upagupta John

S. Strong 37The Legend of King Asoka John S. Strong 37LEGGE, JAMESóSacred Books of China

(SBE Vols. 3, 16, 27, 28, 39, 40) 49LEGGETT, TREVORóóTr. A History of Early Vedanta

Philosophy (Pt. 2) 12óóRealization of the Supreme Self 22óóSankara on the Yoga Sutras 14LEMESURIER, PETERóThe Unknown

Nostradamus 85LEPES, NAINA ó The Bhagavadgita

and Inner Transformation 23LERNER, PAULóAstrological Key in

Mahabharata 82Le Rtags Kyi Rnam Gzhag Rigs Lam

Gsal Ba'I Saron Me De Glo Bo MkhanChen Bsod Nams Lhun Grub PascaleHugon 37

LESLIE, CHARLES, Ed.óAsian MedicalSystem 86

LESLIE, JULIAóRoles and Rituals forHindu Women 59, 61

LESSING, F.D.óIntroduction to Bud-dhist Tantric System 29, 37

LEVY, ROBERT I.óMesocosm 4, 60LHALUNGPA, LOBSANG P., Tr.óó The Life of Milarepa 37óóMahamudra: The Moonlight 38LIDOVA, NATALIAóDrama and

Ritual of Early Hinduism 81LIENHARD, SIEGFRIEDóSongs of

Nepal 73Life and Teachings of Sri Anandamayi

Ma Alexander Lipski 48Life and Thought of Sankaracharya

Govind Chandra Pande 48Life Here and Here after Swami Rama 4Life of Buddha as Legend and History

Edward J. Thomas 37The Life of Buddhism Eds. Frank E.

Raynolds & Jason A Carbine 37The Life of Eknath Justin E. Abbott 48The Life of Milarepa Tr. Lobsang P.

Lhalungpa 37

LITVINSKY, B.A., Jt. Ed.óHistory ofCivilizations in Central Asia (5 Vols.Published ) 57

Lives of Indian Images Richard H. Davis4

Living and Dying Susunaga Weeraperuma21

Living Enlightenment Andrew Cohen 21Living in God Roy Eugene Davis 26Living Intimately Judith Blackstone 26Living Meaningfully, Dying Joyfully

Geshe Kelsang Gyatso 37Living with the Himalayan Masters

Swami Rama 48Logic and Belief in India Philosopy Ed.

Piotr Balcerowicz 13Logic in Earliest Classical India Ed.

Brendan S. Gillon 58Logic, Language and Reality Bimal K.

Matilal 13LOKESH CHANDRA, Jt. Ed.óóJaiminiya Brahmana of the Samaveda

3óóSarva Tathagata Tattva Sangraha

190óóIntrod. Tibetan Buddhist Medicine

and Psychiatry 92LOPEZ, DONALD S., Jr. Ed.óBuddhist

Hermeneutics 33Lord Mahavira and His Times Kailash C.

Jain 44The Lord of Arur, the Tyagaraja Cult in

Tamil Nadu Rajeshwari Ghose 4, 58LORENZEN, DAVID N.óThe Kapalikas

and Kalamukhas 3Lost Masters Linda Johnsen 58The Lost Secrets of Ayurvedic Acupunc-

ture Frank Ros 89The Lost Teachings of Lama Govinda

Richard Power 37Love and Family Life Swami Rama 21Love and Sympathy in Theravada Bud-

dhism Harvey B. Aronson 37Love in Sanskrit and Tamil Literature

Devapoopathy Nadarajah 72Love of God and Social Duty in Rama-

charitmanasa Edmour J. Babineau 48,60

Love Poems of Ghananand K.P. Bahadur48

Love Whispers Swami Rama 21

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Love Your Eyes M.S. Agarwal Foreword bySwami Chidanand Saraswati 89

Loving Ganesa: Hinduismís EndearingElephant Faced God Satguru SivayaSubramaniyaswami 4

LOW, JAMESóYogins of Ladakh 43LUBECK, WALTERóóThe Complete Reiki Handbook 88óóPendulum Healing Handbook 90óóRainbow Reiki 91óóReiki: Best Practices 91óóReiki: Way of the Heart 91LUDVIK, CATHERINEóHanuman 2Ludwig Alsdorf and Indian Studies

Magdalene Duckwitz, Klaus Bruhn &Albrecht Wezler 46, 58

LUHMANN, MANFRED VON óCon-scious Healing 88

LULING, GUNTERóA Challenge to Islamfor Reformation 46

Luminous Essence Daniel Santos 89LYSEBETH, ANDRE VANóTantra : The

Cult of Feminine 30LYTLE, ARTHURóBeating Tantra at its

own Game 29

MMAA, SHREEóSundar Kanda 8MAcDONELL, A.A.óóBrhad-Devata (2 Vols.) 1óóPreface by A General Index to the

Names and Subject matter of theSacred Books of The East (SBE Vol.50) 67

óóHistory of Sanskrit Literature 74óóA Practical Sanskrit Dictionary 67óóSanskrit Grammar for Students 64óóVedic Grammar for Students 66óóVedic Index of Names and Subjects

(2 Vols.) 68óóVedic Mythology 9óóA Vedic Reader for Students 9, 66óóoSfnd O;kdj.k 195MAcDOWELL, MARKóA Comparative

Study of the Teachings of Don Juanand Madhyamaka Buddhism 34

MADAN, T.N., Ed.óWay of Life 73The Madhavanidana G.J. Meulenbeld 89The Madhyamakasastram of Nagarjuna

(2 Vols.) Raghunath Pandeya 37

MAHATHERA, BUDDHADATTA A.P.óóConcise Pali-English Dictionary 66óóEnglish Pali Dictionary 67Mahatma Gandhi & Comparative Reli-

gion K.L.S. Rao 47Mahavamsa: The Great Chronicle of Sri

Lanka Thera Mahanama Sthavira,Comm. by Douglas Bullis 38

Mahayana Buddhism Nalinaksha Dutt 38Mahayana Buddhist Meditation Minoru

Kiyota 26, 38MAHDIHASSAN, S.óIndian Alchemy

or Rasayana 89Mahimnastava or Mohimnastrotra W.

Norman Brown 4MAHLER, FERDóUnder the Painted

Eyes 73MAINKAR, T.G.óStudies in Sanskrit

Dramatic Criticism 74Maithili: Some Aspects of its Phonetics

and Phonology Sunil Kumar Jha 63MAJOR, JOHN S., Tr. & Ed.óThe Three

Boys and Other Buddhist Folktales42

Major Religions of India SusunagaWeeraperuma, Ed. Sudhakar S. Dikshit 48

MAJUMDAR, R.C.óóAncient India 54óóVakataka Gupta Age 59

óóizkphu Hkkjr 192

óóJs.; ;qx 193

óóokdkVd&XkqIRk ;qXk 193MALALASEKERA, P óDictionary of Pali

Proper Names (2 Vols.) 66Malatimadhava of Bhavabhuti of

Kalidasa M.R. Kale 72Malavikagnimitra C.R. Devadhar 72Malavikagnimitra M.D. Paradkar 72Malavikagnimitram M.R. Kale 72MALIK, S.C.óDeterminants of Social

Status in India 60MALL, LINNARTóStudies in the Astasahasrika

Prajnaparamita and Other Essays 42MALVANIA, DALSUKH, Ed.óEncyclo-

paedia of Indian Philosophies (Vol X:Jain Philosophy (Pt. I) 11, 67

Malwa Through the Ages K.C. Jain 58

Madhyamaka Schools in India Peter D.Santina 38

Madhyamika and Epistemology RyuseiKeira 38

The Madhyamika Mind Harsh Narain 38Madhyanta Vibhaga Sastra R.C. Pandeya

38MADUGULA, I.S.óThe Acarya 10MAEHLE, GREGORóAshtanga Yoga 24Magic and Mysticism in Tibet J.H. Brennan 38Magic and Ritual in Tibet Stephan Beyer

29, 38The Magical Power of Chakra Healing

Cyndi Dala 26The Magical Power of Herbs Scott

Cunningham 90The Magical Power of Pendulam Richard

Webster 90Magnetic Healing Buryl Payne 90The Mahabharata (An Eng. Version Based

on Selected Verses) Chakravarthi V.Narasimhan 4

Mahabharata William Buck 4The Mahabharata and the Yugas Luis

Gonzalez Reimann 4Mahacalisa Samgraha Tr. Atma Ram

Sharma, Ed. R. C. Prasad, Rev. by G. P.Bhatt 4

MAHADEVAN, T.M.P.óóHymns of Sankara 3óóUpanisads (The Selections from 108

Upanisads) 9MAHADEVANANDA, SWAMIóDevo-

tional Songs of Narsi Mehta 47MAHAJAN, YOGIóóThe Ascent 24óóThe Face of God 47óóGeeta Enlightened 23óóNew Millennium Fullfills Ancient

Prophecies 49óó ijekREkk dk LOkjQIk 186óómRFkku 189Mahamudra: The Moonlight Dakpo Tashi

Namgyal, Tr. & Annot Lobsang P.Lhalungpa 38

Mahanirvana Tantra Arthur Avalon 29MAHAPATRA, SITAKANTóBeyond the

Word 16Maharana Raj Singh and His Times Sri

Ram Sharma 58MAHARSHI, RAMANAóRamana Sankara

and the Forty Verses 14, 49

The Mandala of Cards Robert M. Place 83Mandala Workbook Anneke Huyser 26Man in Kavya Usharbuddha Arya 72The Mandukya Upanisad and the

Agama Sastra Thomas E. Wood 4MANHEIM, RALPH, Tr.óAn Introduc-

tion to Metaphysics 20MANI, CHANDRA MAULIóGems from

Srimad Bhagavata 2MANI, VETTAMóPuranic Encyclopaedia

7, 67MANNINEZHATH, THOMASóHar-

mony of Religions 47Mantra Harold G. Coward & David J. Goa 4Mantra and Meditation Veda Bharati 26Manual of Indian Buddhism H. Kern 38Manusmrti (10 Vols.) Tr., Ed. & Annot. Ganganath

Jha 4Manusmrti with Kullakabhatta Com-

mentary J.L. Shastri 184MANUEL, PETERóThumri in Histori-

cal and Stylistic Perspectives 81MARATHE, K.B., Jt. Au.óThe Poems of

Tukaram 49, 72MARCHIANO, GRAZIO, Ed.óEast and

West in Aesthetics 70MARDIA, K.V.óThe Scientific Founda-

tions of Jainism 46ëMARTAND,í MRINAL KAUL, Co. Ed.ó

The Varigated Plumage 15MARTINE, BARBARA Y.óChange your

Aura Change your Life 24MARTIN, MICHELEóMusic in the Sky

38MARTINEZ, JOSE LUIZóSemiosis in

Hindustani Music 81MARTKERT, CHRISTOPHER J. óYour

Secret Energy Center 92MARVELLY, PAULAóThe Teachers of

One Living Advaita 15MARX, INAóKarmic Facts & Fallacies

20MASCHMAUN, MELITAóEncountering

Bliss 47MASICA,COLIN P., Ed.óOld and New

Perspectives on South Asian Lan-guages 63

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MASIH, Y.óóA Comparative Study of Religions 47óóCritical History of Western Philoso-

phy 16óóHindu Religious Thought 2óóIntroduction to Religious Philoso-

phy 20

óó rqYkUkkRed /eZ&n'kZu 187

óó ik'pkR; n'kZu dk leh{kkREkd bfrgkl 188

óó lkekU; /eZ n'kZu ,oa nk'kZfud fo'ys"k.k 188MASSON, J.L., Tr.óAvimarka 70MASSON, V.M., Jt. Ed. óHistory of Civi-

lizations in Central Asia (5 Vols.Published) 57

A Master Guide to Meditation and Spiri-tual Growth Roy Eugene Davis 26, 48

Mastering Health Scott Show 90Materials for the Study of Aryadeva,

Dharmapala and Candrakirti TomJ.F. Tillemans 38

Materials for the Study of Aryadeva,Dharmapala and Candrakirti (2Vols.) Tom J.F. Iillemans 38

Materials for the Study of Navya NyayaLogic Daniel H.H. Ingalls 13

MATHENY, KENNETHóPrescription forStress 86

Mathematics and Medicine in SanskritEd. Dominik Wujastyk 58, 90

The Mathnawi Tr. & Abridged by E.H.Whinfield 48

MATHUR, DINESH S.óPredictive As-trology 85

MATICS, M.L.óThe Bodhicaryavataraof Santideva 32

MATILAL, BIMAL K.óLogic, Languageand Reality 13

Matralaksanam Wayne Howard, Gen. Ed.Kapila Vatsyayan 81

MATSUBARA, MITSUNORIóPancaratraSamhitas and Early Vaisnava Theol-ogy 4

MATTAUSCH, JUTTAóTibetan PowerYoga 28

The Mauryan Polity V.R. RamachandraDikshitar 60

The Medicine Buddha David Crow 90Medicine in India (Vol. IX, Pt. 1 of

PHISPC) O.P. Jaggi 56, 90Medicine in the Veda Kenneth G. Zysk 90Meditation and Art of Dying Veda Bharati

26Meditation and its Practice Swami Rama 26Meditation and Mantras Vishnu Devananda 26Meditation Differently Herbert V. Guenther

26, 38Meditation for People in Charge Paul

Brunton 26Meditation for People in Crisis Paul

Brunton 26A Meditation Handbook Geshe Kelsang

Gyatso 26Meditation is Boring? Linda Johnsen 26Meditation Pure & Simple Ian Gawler 26Meditation Revolution Douglas Renfrew

Brooks & Others 26Meditation Without Gurus Clark Strand 26The Meditative Mind (A Selection of

Passages from the Teachings of J.Krishnamurti) (Study Book Series) 21

Meditative Therapy Michael L. Emmons &Janet Emmons 90

MEDURI, AVANTHI, Ed.óRukminiDevi Arundale 81

Meeting the BuddhasVessantara 38Meeting the Great Bliss Queen Anne

Carolyn Klein 38Megasthenes and Indian Religion Allan

Dahlaquist 58Meghaduta of Kalidasa M.R. Kale 72Meghaduta of Kalidasa C.R. Devadhar 72MEHENDALE, M.A., Tr.óProlegomena

on Metre and Textual History of theRgveda 7

MEHTA, J.S.óAbu to Udaipur 51MEHTA, ROHITóóThe Call of the Upanishads 1óóThe Dialogue With Death 19óóFrom Mind to Super Mind 23óóJ. Krishnamurti and Sant Kabir 20óóJ. Krishnamurti and the Nameless

Experience 20óóJourney with Death 20, 25óóScience of Meditation 27óóThe Secret of Self Transformation

27, 30

MAX MULLER, F., EdóóDhammapada and the Suttanipata

(SBE Vol. 10) 34óóJt. Au. Grihyasutras(SBE Vol. 29,

30) 2óóEd. Quran (SBE Vol. 6, 9) 49óóSacred Books of the East (50 Vols.) 7, 68óóUpanishads (SBE Vol. 1, 15) 9óóVedic Hymns (SBE Vol. 32, 42) 9óóHkk"kk foKku 195Maya: Divine and Human Teun Goudriaan 21Maya in Physics Nrusingh C. Panda 13Maya in Radhakrishnanís Thought

Donald A. Braue 21Mayamatam (2 Vols.) B. Dagens 53MAYEDA, SENGAKUóóEd. A History of Early Vedanta

Philosophy (Pt. 2) 12óóA Thousands Teachings 9óóThe Upadesasashri of Sankara (2

Vols.) 9MAYRHOFER, C.M.óThe Samdesarasaka

of Abdul Rahman 73MAZARS, GUYóA Concise Introduc-

tion to Indian Medicine 88MC CARTHY, CHRISTOPHER J.óPre-

scription for Stress 86MC DANIEL, LARRY M.óHow to De-

velop your Psychic Powers 86MC DANIEL, PHYLLIS G.óHow to De-

velop your Psychic Powers 86MC DERMOTT, RACHEL FELL , Ed.ó

Encountering Kali 2MCEVILLEY, THOMAS ó The Shape of

Ancient Thought 22, 59MC LAREN, KARLAóYour Aura and

Your Chakras 29MC LEOD, W.H., Jt. AuóThe Sants 49MC NAMARA, RITA J.óEnergetic Body-

work 88Meaningful to Behold Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

38MEDDEGAMA, UDAYA, Tr.óAnagatavamsa

Desana 31Media and the Transformation of Reli-

gion in South Asia Eds. Lawrence A.Babb & Susan S. Wadley 48

Medicine and Life Sciences in India(Vol. IV, Pt. 2 of PHISPC) ó Ed. B.V.Subbarayappa 56, 90

MEHTA, SHRIDEVIóJ. Krishnamurtiand Sant Kabir 20

MEHTA, TARLAóSanskrit Play Pro-duction in Ancient India 61, 81

MEJOR, MAREK, Co.Ed.óEssays in In-dian Philosophy, Religion and Lit-erature 12, 70

Memorial Sylvain Levi 38Men and Thought in Ancient India R.K.

Mookerji 58MENSCHING, G.óStructures and Pat-

terns of Religions 50MERCATI, MARIA ó Thai Massage

Manual 91Mesocosm Robert I. Levy 4, 60A Metaphorical Study of Saundarananda

Linda Covill 38The Metaphysics of Experience in

Advaita Vedanta Debabrata Sinha 13The Method of Early Advaita Vedanta

Michael Comans 13A Method for Tantric Bliss Bodhi Avinasha

29The Method of the Vedanta Swami

Satchidanandendra, Tr. A.J. Alston 13MEULENBELD, G. JANóóThe Madhavanidana 89óóStudies on Indian Medical History

91MEVISSEN, GERD J.R., Co. Ed.óScript

and Image 53, 54MEYER, JOHANN JAKOBóSexual Life

in Ancient India 58MIAO, JIAWENóChinese Way to Keep

Fit 88MICHAEL, R. BLAKEóThe Origins of

Virasaiva Sects 4MICHEL, PETERóKrishnamurti: Love

and Freedom 20MICHAELS, MARK A.óSecret of Sa-

cred Sex 30The Middle Path of Tai Chi Peter Newton

90The Middle Way Mipham Jamyang

Namgyal Gyatso, Tr. Thomas H. Doctor38

Migrant Brahmanas in Northern India SwatiDatta 58

A Millennium of Buddhist Logic (Vol. I)Alex Wayman 38

MILLER, A.V., Tr.óPhenomenology ofSpirit 21

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MILLER, BARBARA STOLERóóExploring Indiaís Sacred Art 51óóGita Govinda of Jayadeva 70óóEd. & Tr. The Plays of Kalidasa 72MILLER, BRYANóAyurveda and

Aromatherapy 87MILLER, ELISE BROWNINGóStretch

Your Limbs for Balance 27MILLER, LIGHTóóAyurveda and Aromatherapy 87óóAyurvedic Remedies for the Whole

Family 87MILLER, ROY ANDREWóProlegomena

to the first Two Tibetan GranmaticalTreatises 64

MILLS, L.H., Jt. Tr.óZend Avesta (SBEVols. 4, 23, 31) 51

MILLS, MARGARET A.óGender, Genreand Power in South Asian Expres-sive Traditions 60

Mimamsa and Vedanta Johannes Bronkhorst 14Mimamsa Sutras of Jaimini Tr. Mohanlal

Sandal 4Mind and Spirit of India N.K. Devaraja 21Mind Only Thomas E. Wood 21, 38MINER, ALLYN, Ed. & Tr.óóSangitopanisat - sarodharah of

Vacanacarya Sri Sudhakalasa 81óóSitar and Sarod in the 18th and 19th

Centuries 81The Minor Law Books (SBE.Vol. 33) J.

Jolly 4The Miracle Engineer Sachin Thobde 48MIRASHI, V.V.óóBhavabhuti 70óóLiterary and Historical Studies in

Indology 58Mirror of Consciousness Anna Bonshek 21, 53The Mirror of Relationship: Love Sex

and Chastity (A Selection of Passagefrom the Teachings of J. Krishnamurti)(Study Book Series) 21

MISIER, CHAN BAIJNATHóSpiritualManagement and Road to Eternity 8

MISRA, PURUSOTTAMAóSangita-narayana (2 Vols.) 81

MISRA, RAM SHANKARóIntegralAdvaitism of Sri Aurobindo 20

MITCHINER, JOHN E.óTradition of theSeven Rsis 9

MORGAN, KENNETH W., Ed.óóIslam: The Straight Path 48óóPath of the Buddha 39óóThe Religion of the Hindus 7MORNINGSTAR, AMADEAóóThe Ayurvedic Cookbook 87óóAyurvedic Cooking for All 87óóBreathe Free 88Mother of All Richard Schiffman 48Mother of the Universe Lex Hixon 29Mother Teresa: An East-West Mysticism

Gloria Germani 48MOTOYAMA, HIROSHIóTheories of

the Chakras 27Movements with the Cosmic Dancer

Lakshmi Bandlamudi 4Mr. Abhimanyu (A Play) L.N. Lal, Tr. S.

Kohli 72Mrichhchakatika of Sudraka M.R. Kale

72Mtshur Ston Gzhon Nu Seng Ge Ishad Ma

Shes Rab Sgron Ma Ed. Pascale Hugon 38MUCH, MICHAEL TORSTENóA Visit

to Rahula Sankrityayanaís Collec-tion of Negatives at the Bihar Re-search Society 43

Mudrarakshasa of Visakhadatta M.R.Kale 72

MUIR, ADAóAn Astrological Guide toHeal Yourself 82

MUKERJEE, RADHAKAMALóAstavakragita(The Song of the Self Supreme) 22

MUKERJI, BITHIKA, Co. Ed.óHinduSpirituality (Vol. II) 3

MUKHERJI, PARUL DAVE, Ed. & Tr.óThe Citrasutra of VisnudharmottaraPurana 1, 51

Muktesvara Temple in BhubaneswarWalter Smith 53

Mulamadhyamakakarika of NagarjunaDavid J. Kalupahana 38

MULLIN, GLENN, H.,óóMystical Verses of a Dalai Lama 38óóEd. & Tr. The Path to Enlighten-

ment 39MULLOO, ANANDóVoice of the In-

dian Diaspora 60MUMFORD, JOHNó Celebrating Death

16MUNI, CHANDRA MAULIóGems From

Srimad Bhagavata 2

MITRA, PRAMADA DASAóSahityaDarpana or the Mirror of Composi-tion of Visvanatha 73

MITRA, S.K.óEarly Rulers of Khajuraho57

MITTAL, INDUóSpirituality : A Way ofLife 27

MLBD Series in Linguistics (16 Vols.)óGen. Ed. Dhanesh Jain 62

MODI, SANTOSHóReiki Guide 91MOFFETT, PROMISE KLOSSóíThe Back

to Edení Cookbook 87Mohandas Gandhi: Essential Writings

John Dear 48MOHANTY, JITENDRANATHóGangesaís

Theory of Truth 12MOHSIN, S.M.óóElementary Psychology 86óóExperiments in Psychology 86Monastic Debate in Tibet Shunzo Onoda

38MONGA, ASHOK, Jt. Gen. Ed.ó Per-

forming Arts Series (10 Vols.) 76Mongolisches Lesebuch A. Rona-Tas 58Monks and Magicians Eds. Phyllis Granoff

& Koichi Shinohara 38Monolithic Jinas Jose Pereira 53MOOKERJEE, SATKARIóóBuddhist Philosophy of Universal

Flux 33óóJain Philosophy of Non Absolutism

44MOOKERJI, RADHAKUMUDóóAncient Indian Education 54óóAsoka 54óóChandragupta Maurya and His

Times 54óóGupta Empire 57óóHarsha 57óóMen and Thought in Ancient India

58MOORE, CHARLES A., Co. Ed.óóEssentials of Buddhist Philosophy

35óó The Indian Mind 13MOORE, MARY CARROLLóHow to

Master Change in Your Life 89MOORTY, J.S.R.L. NARYANAóTr. Sudha

(Nectar) 73MORAITIS, DIMITRIóChange Your

Aura Change Your Life 24

MUNI, RAJARSHIñ Yoga : A Synthesis ofPsychology and Metaphysics 28, 86

MURPHY, PAUL E.óTriadic Mysticism31

MURTHY, H.V.SóVaisnavism ofSamkaradeva and Ramanuja 9, 51

MURTY,G.S.óParatattvaganitadarsanam83

MURTY, K. SATCHINDANANDAóóLife, Thought and Culture in India

C. AD 300-1000 (Vol. II, Pt. 1 ofPHISPC) 55, 58

óóVedic Hermeneutics 9Music in the Sky Michele Martin 38The Mystery of Art D.K. Chandra 53Mystical Verses of a Dalai Lama Glenn H.

Mullin 38Mystical Verses of Lalla Tr. with an

Introd. Jaishree Kak 21Mysticism in Maharashtra R.D. Ranade

26Mystics, Magicians and Medicine

People Doug Boyd 48Mystique of Om Jayant D. Burde 4Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and

Civilization Heinrich Zimmer & JosephCampbell 53

The Myths of Death, Rebirth and Resur-rection Joseph L. Henderson & MaudOakes 49

NNADARAJAH, DEVAPOOPATHYó

Love in Sanskrit and Tamil Litera-ture 72

Nagananda of Harsa Bak Kun Bae 72NAGANATHAN, G.óEcological Spiri-

tuality 2NAGAR, SHANTILALóóThe Cult of Vinayaka 2óóHanuman 2Nagarjuna in Context Joseph Walser 38Nagarjunaís Letter to King Gautamiputra

Trs. Ngawang Samten Chophel, PeterDella Santina & Lozang Jamspal 38

Nagarjunaís Philosophy K. VenkataRamanam 38

Nagarjunaís Refutation of Logic (Nyaya)Vaidalyaprakarna Fernando Tola &Carmen Dragonetti 39

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NAIDOO, T.óArya Samaj Movementin South Africa 1, 46

NAIMPHALLY, S.A., Co. Tr.óLilavatiof Bhaskaracharya 83

NAKAMURA, HAJIMEóóBuddhism in Comparative Light 32óóA Comparative History of Ideas 16óóHistory of Early Vedanta Philoso-

phy (2 Vols.) 12óóIndian Buddhism 36óóForeword by The Upadesasahasri of

Sankara (2 Vols.) 9óóWays of Thinking of Eastern Peoples

22The Nakshatras Dennis M. Harness, Introd.

David Frawley 83Nama Japa Vandana Mataji 4, 49Namarupajnanam Priya Vrat Sharma 90NAMBIAR, S.K.óPrabodhacandrodaya

of Krsna Misra 72NAMGYAL, PHUNTSOK, Ed.óSplen-

dor of Tibet 41NAMGYAL, DAKPO TASHIóMahamudra

: The Moonlight 38NANDARGIKAR, G.R.óThe Raghuvamasa

of Kalidasa 72NANDI, R.N.óReligious Institutions

and Cults in the Deccan 49Narada Purana (A.I.T.M. Vol.15-19) Ed.

J.L. Shastri 1The Naradasmruti R.W. Lariviere 4NARAIN, HARSHóThe Madhyamika

Mind 38NARAIN, LAXMI, Comp. & Ed.óFace to

Face with Sri Ramana Maharshi 47NARANG, S.P.óPandit N.R. Bhatt

FelicitationVolume 21NARAIN, K.óóThe Fundamentals of Advaita

Vedanta 12óó The Philosophy of the Vallabha

School of Vedanta 14NARASIMHAN, CHAKRAVARTHI V.ó

The Mahabharata 4NARAYANADEVA, GAJAPATI, En-

riched byóSangitanarayana ofPurusottama Misra (2 Vols.) 81

NARAYAN, KIRINóStory Tellers,Saints and Scoundrels 50

NARIMAN, J.K.óLiterary History ofSanskrit Buddhism 37, 74

Nartana-Nirnaya of Pandarika Vitthala(3 Vols.) Ed. R. Sathyanarayana 81

The Nasiketa Story (Nasiketopakhyana)Ed. & Tr. Amos Nevo 4

NATARAJ, RALPHóHimalayan Mys-ticism 29

NATH, P.V.óTat Tvam Asi: The Univer-sal Message in the Bhagavad Gita (2Vols.) 23

NATHWANI, AMITA, Tr.óóGlimpses of Devayan 2óóVoice of the Rsis 10óófiaxy nsok;.k (1&3 [k.M) 183óófiaxy nsok;.k (fo".kq dYIk&IkzFke [k.M) 183NATHWANI, NILESH D.óKailash

Mansarovar 3NATTIER, JANóThe Bodhisattva Path

32Natural Birth Control Made Simple

Barbara Kass Annese & Hal C. Danzer 90The Natural Calculator K.R. Williams,

Foreword by L.M. Singhvi 83Natural Health Care at Home Kathy Duerr

90The Nature of the Whole Vicki Pitman 90The Naturalistic Tradition in Indian

Thought Dale Riepe 21Navya-Nyaya System of Logic D.C. Guha

14NAYAK, G.C.óEvil and the Retributive

Hypothesis 19The Nector of Immortality Ed. Robert

Powell 26NEOG, MAHESWAR Srihastamuktavali

81The Nepal Cookbook Illus. by Palden

Choedak Oshoe 90Nepal Mandala (2 Vols.) Mary Shepherd

Slusser 58Neti : Healing Secrets of Yoga and

Ayurveda David Frawley 90New Age Encyclopedia Belinda Whitworth

90A New Course in Reading Pali J. W. Gair

& W. S. Karunatillake 39, 63NEWELL, ZOóDownward Dogs & War-

riors 24New Age Music 77, 78, 79, 80A New Look at Past Lives Judy Hall 86New Millennium Fullfills Ancient

Prophecies Yogi Mahajan 49New Patterns of Democracy in India Vera

M. Dean 60NEVO, AMOS, Ed. & Tr.ó The Nasiketa

Story (Nasiketopakhyana) 4NEWTON, PETERó The Middle Path of

Tai Chi 90

NICHOLAS, A.P.óVertically and Cross-wise 85

NICHOLSON, S., Co. Ed.óKarma: Rhyth-mic Return to Harmony 13

Nichts Bleibt Nichts Birgit Kellner 39The Nighantu and the Nirukta of Sri

Yaskacarya Lakshman Sarup 4, 639 Secrets of Successful Meditation

Samprasad Vinod 26Nirvana : The Highest Happiness Susunaga

Weeraperuma 39NISARGADATTA, SRIóóThe Experience of Nothingness 24óóThe Nector of Immortality 26óóThe Ultimate Medicine 28The Niti and Vairagya Satakas of

Bhartrhari M.R. Kale 72Nityasumangali Saskia C. Kersenboom Story

81A Noble Abbot from Mustang Jowita

Kramer 58Nobody Home Jan Kersschot 21The North Indian Peasant Goes to the

Market Leon Swartzberg 60Notable Horoscopes B.V. Raman 83The Notion of Emptiness in Early Bud-

dhism Choong Mun-Keat 39The Noun Phrase in Bengali Malaya

Gangopadhyay 63NUERNBERGER, PHILóFreedom From

Stress 89Nyayapravesakasastra of Acarya

Dinnaga Ed. Muni Jambuvijaya 46Nyaya Sutra of Gautama Tr. S.C.

Vidyabhushan, Ed. Nandalal Sinha 14Nyaya Sutra of Gautama (4 Vols.)

Ganganath Jha 14NYAYAVIJAYAJI, MUNIóJaina Phi-

losophy and Religion 44

OOAKES, MAUDóThe Myths of Death,

Rebirth and Resurrection 49OBEYESEKERE, GANANATHóóBuddhism Transformed 32óóKarma and Rebirth 13The Observer and the Observed (A Se-

lection of Passages from the Teach-ings of J. Krishnamurti) (Study BookSeries) 21

Ocean of Nectar Geshe Kelsang Gyatso 39ODY, PENELOPEóPractical Chinese

Medicine 91

The Ocean of Theosophy William Q. Judge49

OETKE, CLAUSóóBemerkungen Zur Buddhistischen

Doktrin Der Momentanheit DesSeienden 31

óóStudies on the Doctrine of trairupya42

Of Grammatology by Jacques DerridaTr. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak 21

Office Yoga Julie Friedeberger 26OíFLAHERTY, W.D.óóKarma and Rebirth in the Classical

Indian Traditions 13óóThe Origins of Evil in Hindu My-

thology 4OGAWA, HIDEYOóProcess and Lan-

guage 64OGUIBENINE, BORISóEssays on Vedic

and Indo European Culture 57OHALA, MANJARIóAspects of Hindi

Phonology 61OHNUMA, REIKOó Bodily Self- Sacri-

fice in Indian Buddhist Literature 32OJHA, ASHUTOSHóóAspects in Vedic Astrology 82óóAstrological Secrets of Friendship,

Love & Marriage 82óóAstrology and You 82óóBody Reading 82óóPhaldeepika Bhavarthabodhini 85óóThe Solar Return or Varshaphal 85óó T;ksfr"k vkSj ge 206OJHA, GOPESH KUMARóóAspects in Vedic Astrology 82óóAstrological Secrets of Friendship,

Love & Marriage 82óóAstrology and You 82óóBody Reading 82óóPhaldeepika Bhavarthbodhini 85óóPredictive Astrology of the Hindus

85óóThe Solar Return or Varshaphal 85óó vad fo|k 206óó tkrd ikfjtkr 206óó tkrdkns'kekxZ pfUnzdk 206óó f=kiQyk 207óó iQynhfidk&HkkokZFkCkksf/kuh 207óó Hkkjrh; yXu Lkkfj.kh 207óó lqxe T;ksfr"k izosf'kdk 209óó gLr js[kk foKku 209

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OLDENBERG, H.óóBuddha 32óóThe Doctrine of the Upanisads and

the Early Buddhism 2, 35óóGrihyasutras (SBE Vol. 29, 30) 2óóJt. Au. Jaina Sutras (SBE Vol. 22, 45)

44óóProlegomena on Metre and Textual

History of the Rgveda 7óóThe Religion of the Veda 7óóJt. Au. Sacred Books of the East (50

Vols.) 7, 68óóJt. Au. Vedic Hymns (SBE Vol. 32,

46) 9óóJt. Au. Vinaya Texts (SBE Vols. 13,

17, 20) 43OLIVELLE, PATRICKóóAsoka 54óóDharma 57óóDharmasutra Parallels 12óóDharamsutras: The Law Codes of

Apastamba, Gautama, Baudhayana& Vasistha 12, 60

OLSON, HELENAóóHis Holiness Maharshi Mahesh

Yogi 48óóIkje iwT; egf"kZ egs'k ;ksxh 191OLSON, ROLANDóóHis Holiness Maharishi Mahesh

Yogi 48óóIkje iwT; egf"kZ egs'k ;ksxh 191OMENKA, URSULA KLINGERóReiki

with Gemstones 91On Knowing Reality Janice D. Wills 39On the Meaning of Mahabharata V.S.

Sukthankar 4On Voidness Fernando Tola & Carmen

Dragonetti 39The Oneness/Otherness Mystery Sutapas

Bhattacharya 21, 26ONODA, SHUNZOóMonastic Debate

in Tibet 38OPHIELóThe Art and Practice of Astral

Projection 16The Oracle of Rama Comm. David Frawley

4ORANGE, DARLENA L.óAncient Roots

Many Branches 86

Order in Paradox David H. Holmberg 39,58

OREFJAERD, CURTHóBhagvan SriSathya Sai Baba 46

Orientalism, Poetry and MillenniumRosane Rocher 72

The Origin and Development of theBengali Language (3 Pts.) Suniti KumarChatterji 63

Origin and Development of theVaisesika System (Vol.II Pt.4 ofPHISPC) Anantlal Thakur 14, 55

Origin and Growth of the Puranic TextCorpus Ed. Hans Bakkar 4, 74

The Origin of Meditation SnehChakraburtty 26

The Origin of the Life of a Human BeingRahul Peter Das 90

The Origin of the Young God Hank Heifetz72

The Original Reiki Handbook of Dr.Mikao Usui Mikao Usui & Frank ArjavaPetter, Tr. Christine M. Grimm 90

The Origins of Evil in Hindu MythologyWendy D. OíFlaherty 4

The Origins of Virasaiva Sects R. BlakeMichael 4

ORTNER, SHERRY B.óHigh Religion36

Osho Rajneesh and His Disciples Ed.Harry Aveling 49

O'SHEA, JANETó Bharata Natyam onthe Global Stage 74

OSHOE, PALDEN CHOEDAK, illus.óThe Nepal Cook book 90

OSMASTON, HENRYóóHimalayan Buddhist Villages 36,

60óóRecent Research on Ladakh 4 & 5 59óóRecent Research on Ladakh 6 59OTTER, FELIX-Residential Architecture

in Bhoja's Samaranganasutradhara53

Otto Ottonovich Rosenberg and HisContribution to Buddhology in Rus-sia Eds. K. Kallmar Paulenz & J.S. Barlow39

OUSAKA, YUMIóA Pada Index andReverse Pada Index to Early JainCanons 46

An Outline of History of Saiva Philoso-phy K.C. Pandey & R.C. Dwivedi 14

Outline of the Religious Literature ofIndia J.N. Farquhar 49

Outlines of Indian Philosophy M.Hiriyanna 14

Out of the Labyrinth J.Donald Walters 83

PPACHOW, W.óComparative Study of

the Pratimoksha 34A Pada Index and Reverse Pada Index to

Early Jain Canons Moriichi Yamazaki &Yumi Ousaka 46

Padma: The Jewel of Tibetan RemediesGabriele Feyerer 90

The Padma Purana (A.I.T.M. Vols. 39-48) Tr. N.A. Deshpande, Ed. G.P. Bhatt1

PADMARAJIAH, Y.J.óA ComparativeStudy of the Jaina Theories of Realityand Knowledge 44

Pahlavi Texts (SBE Vols. 5, 18, 24, 37, 47)E.W. West 49

Pain and its Ending Carol S. Anderson 39Painted Scrolls of Asia Shiv Kumar Sharma

53PAL, PRATAPADITYA óJain Art from

India 53Palas of Srikavikarna (4 Vols.) Bisnupada

Panda, Gen. Ed. Kapila Vatsyayan 81Pali-English Dictionary T.W. Rhys Davids

& William Stede 67The Pallava Sculpture D.R.Rajeshwari 53PALMER, E.H.óQuran (SBE Vol. 6, 9)

49PALMER, HUMPHREY, Ed.óSaiva

Siddhanta 14PALMER, SUSAN J.óThe Rajneesh

Papers 49Palmistry and the Inner Self Ray Douglas

83PALSULE, G.B., Jt. Au.óSixty Upanishads

of the Veda (2 Vols.) 8Pancagranthi Vyakarana of Buddhisagarsuri

Ed. N. M. Kansara 63Pancaratra Samhitas and Early Vaisnava

Theology Mitsunori Matsubara 4Panchatantra: Five Wise Lessons Retold

by Krishna Dharma 72

Panchatantra of Visnusarman M.R. Kale72

PANDA, BISNUPADAóPalas ofSrikavikarna (4 Vols.) 81

PANDA, NRUSINGH CHARANóóKalatattvakosa (Vol. VI: Appearance/

Symbolic Form: Abhasa) 53, 67óóMaya in Physics 13óóThe Vibrating Universe 15PANDE, G.C.óóThe Dawn of Indian Civilzation

(Vol. I, Pt. 1 of PHISPC) 55, 57óóFoundations of Indian Culture (2

Vols.) 57óóLife and Thought of Sankaracharya

48óóLife, Thought and Culture in India

(Vol. I, Pt. 2 of PHISPC) 55, 58óóIntrod. Parmarthadarsana of Ramavtar

Sharma 186óóGen. Ed. Sahasra-Gitih of Sri

Sathakopasurih (2 Vols.) 7óóStudies in the Origins of Buddhism

42PANDEY, K.C., Ed.óóIsvarapratyabhijna-Vimarsini (3

Vols.) 13óóAn Outline of History of Saiva Phi

losophy 14PANDEY, M.S.óThe Historical Geogra-

phy and Topography of Bihar 57PANDEY, RAJBALIóHindu Samskaras

3PANDEY, S.N.óEducation and Social

Changes in Bihar 57PANDEYA, HARIBHAIóIssues in

Vedic Astronomy and Astrology 83PANDEYA, R.C.óóBuddhist Studies in India 33óóKnowledge, Culture and Value 20óóMadhyanta-Vibhaga Sastra 38óóEd. The Pramanavarttikam of

Acharya Dharmakirti 39

óó T;ksfrfoZnkHkj.ke~ 206

óó HkkjRkh; n'kZu dh Hkwfedk 186

óó d`f"k ikjk'kj 194

óó izkphu Hkkjrh; lkfgR; 203

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P A N D E Y A , R A G H U N A T H ó T h eMadhyama-kasastram of Nagarjuna(2 Vols.) 37

PANDHARIPANDE, RAJESHWARI, Jt.Au.óIntermediate Hindi 63

PANDIT, B.N. Tr.óIsvara PratyabhijnaKarika of Utpaladeva 13

PANDIT, BANSIóThe Hindu Mind 2PANDIT, M.P., Jt. Au.óóKularnava Tantra 29óóKundalini Yoga 25óóThe Yoga of Knowledge 28óóThe Yoga of Love 28óóThe Yoga of Self-Perfection 28óóThe Yoga of Works 28Pandit N.R. Bhatt Felicitation Volume

P.S. Filliozat, S.P. Narang & C.P. Bhatta21

PANDURANGI, K.T., Ed. ñ Purvamimamsafrom an Interdisciplinary Point ofView (Vol. II, Pt. 6 of PHISPC) 14, 55

PANIKKAR, RAIMONóóThe Cosmotheandric Experience

16óóA Dwelling Place of Wisdom 19óó Initiation of the Vedas 3óó The Vedic Experience 9Panini: A Survey of Research George

Cardona 63Panini: His Work and its Traditions (8

Vols.) 65Panini: His Works and its Traditions (Vol.

I) George Cardona 64Panini Re-interpreted Charu Deva Shastri

64Paniniís Grammatik (2 Vols.) Otto

Bohtlingk 64PANSIKAR, VASUDEVA LAXMANA

SHARMA, Ed.óóThe Yoga Vasistha of Valmiki (2

Pts.) 10, 174, 176óóLe`frdkSLrqHk 185óóy?kq;ksxokfl"B 186PANT, MAHES RAJóJatarupaís Com-

mentary on the Amarakosa (2 Pts.) 67Papers of the 12th World Sanskrit Con-

ference (Helsinki, Finland 2003)óGen. Ed. Petteri Koskikallio & Asko Parpola5

PARAB, KASINATH PANDURANG, Jt. Ed.óThe Bharata-Manjari of Ksemendra 70,201

149

PARADKAR, M.D.óMalavikagnimitra72

Paramarthasara of Abhinavagupta Tr.Deba Brata Sen Sharma 14

PARANJAPE, V. G., Tr.óProlegomenaon Metre and Textual History of theRgveda 7

Paratattvaganitadarsanam G.S. Murty 83Paratrisika Vivarana by Abhinavagupta

Ed. Bettina Baumer, Tr. Jaideva Singh 4,29

PARGITER, F.E.óAncient Indian His-torical Traditions 54

PARIKH, VASTUPALóJainism and theNew Spirituality 44

PARIMOO, B.N., Tr.óAscent of Self 16PARK, JIN Y., Ed.óBuddhisms and

Deconstructions 32PARKES, GRAHAMóHeideggar and

Asian Thought 20PARPOLA, ASKO, Co. Gen Ed.óPapers

of the 12th World Sanskrit Confer-ence 5

Parvatidarpana Harsha V. Dehejia 4Patan-Jain-Dhatu-Pratima Lekh Sangrah

Laxman Bhai Bhojak 46, 190PATEL, RAMESHóThe Ayurvedic

Cooking 87Path of Fire and Light (2 Vols.) Swami

Rama 26The Path of Light Roy Eugene Davis 26, 49The Path of Practice Maya Tiwari 90Path of Serenity and Insight Henepoa

Gunaratna 39Path of the Buddha Kenneth W. Morgan 39The Path of the Mother Savitri L.Bess 49Path of the Soul Ashok Bedi 26The Path to Awakening Shamar Rinpoche,

Ed. & Tr. Lara Braitstein 39The Path to Enlightenment Dalai Lama,

Ed. & Tr. Glenn H. Mullin 39PATHAK, BINDESHWARóóRoad to Freedom 61óó EkqfDr ds ekxZ ij 194Path to Liberation from Known to Un-

known P.V. Joshi 21Paths to Liberation Robert E. Buswell Jr. &

Robert M. Gimello 39Path Without Form Robert Powell 21PATIL, N.B., Ed.óThe Varigated Plum-

age 15

PATIL, RAJARAM D.R.óCultural His-tory from the Vayu Purana 2

PATWARDHAN, K.S., Tr.óLilavati ofBhaskaracarya 83

PATWARDHAN, M.V.óGahakosa ofHala (Satavahana) 70

PAULENZ, K. KOLLMAR, Ed. óOttoOttonovich Rosenberg and his Con-tribution to Buddhology in Russia 39

PAULSON, GENEVIEVE LEWISóAGuide to Spiritual Awakening 25

PAULSON, STEPHEN J.óA Guide toSpiritual Awakening 25

PAVAN, MILENA CARRARA, Ed.óInitiation of the Vedas 3

PAYNE, BURYLóMagnetic Healing 90PAYNE, RICHARD K.ó Approaching the

Land of Bliss 31The Peacock Throne Waldemar Hansen 58PEGRUM, JULIETóVastu Vidya 53PEIRCE, PENNEYóThe Intuitive Way

20Pelerins, Lamas Et Visionnaires Katia

Buffetrille 39Pendulum Healing Handbook Walter

Lubeck 90The People of Tibet Charles Bell 58, 60Perceiving in Advaita Vedanta Bina Gupta

14Perception, Knowledge and Disbelief

Eli Franco 14PERCIVAL, HAROLD W.óThinking

and Destiny 22PEREIRA, JOSEóóElements of Indian Architecture 51óóHindu Theology 3óóMonolithic Jinas 53Perennial Psychology of the Bhagavad

Gita Swami Rama 23The Perennial Quest for a Psychology

with a Soul Joseph Vrinte 26, 86Perennial Questions George Grimm 39Performing Arts Series (9 Vols.) Gen. Ed.

Farley P. Richmond 76PERRONE, E.D.óAstrology: A New Age

Guide 82PERRY, E.D.óSanskrit Primer 64The Personal Aura Dora Van Gelder Kunz

26Perspectives (The Note Books of Paul

Brunton Vol. I) Paul Brunton 21

The Persuit of Power and FreedomRajmani Tigunait 7

PESALA, BHIKKHUóThe Debate ofKing Milinda 34

PETERSON,INDIRAVISWANATHANóPoems to Siva 7, 49

PETTER, FRANK ARJAVAóóThe Hayashi Reiki Manual 89óóThe Original Reiki Handbook of

Dr. Mikao Usui 90óóReiki Best Practices 91óóReiki Fire 91óóReiki: The Legacy of Dr. Usui 91Phaldeepika Bhavarthbodhini Gopesh

Kumar Ojha & Ashutosh Ojha 85Phenomenology of Perception M. Merleau

Ponty, Tr. Colin Smith 21Phenomenology of Spirit G. W. F. Hegal,

Tr. A. V. Miller, Introd. J. N. Mohanty 21PHILIP, FRANKLIN, Tr.óThe Era of the

Individual 19PHILIPSE, HERMANóHeideggarís Phi-

losophy of Being 20PHILLIPS, OSBORNEóPsychic Power

86PHILLIPS, STEPHEN H.óóClassical Indian Metaphysics 12óóEpistemology of Perception 12Philosophical Anthropology in Saiva

Siddhanta Jayandra Soni 7Philosophical Concepts Relevant to

Sciences in Indian tradition (Vol. III,Pt. 4 & 5) of PHISPC) Pranab Kumar Sen14, 55

Philosophical Consciousness and Scien-tific Knowledge (Vol. XI Pt. I of PHISPC)Ed. D. P. Chattopadhyaya 21, 56

Philosophical Enquiries Margaret Chatterjee21

Philosophical Essays S.N. Dasgupta 21Philosophical Humanism and Contem-

porary India V.P. Varma 21The Philosophical Traditions of India

P.T. Raju 14Philosophies of India Heinrich Zimmer &

Joseph Campbell 14Philosophy and its Development in the

Nikayas and Abhidharma F. Watanabe39

Philosophy and Psychology in theAbhidharma Herbert V. Guenther 39,86

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Philosophy and the Theistic Mysticismof the Alvaras S. M. S. Chari 21, 49

Philosophy in Classical India JonardonGaneri 21

Philosophy in the SamadhirajasutraKonstanty Regamey 39

The Philosophy of Buddhism ErichFrauwallner, Tr. Gelong Lodro Sangpo, withthe assistance of Jigme Sheldron, under thesupervision of Ernst Steinkellner 39

Philosophy of Gorakhnath A.K. Banerjee21

Philosophy of Hatha Yoga Veda Bharati26

Philosophy of Hindu Sadhana NaliniKanta Brahma 21

Philosophy of Jnanadeva B.P. Bahirat 21,49

Philosophy of Nagarjuna Vincente Fatone,Tr. K.D. Prithipal 39

Philosophy of Non-Attachment M.M.Agrawal 21

The Philosophy of Sarvepalli RadhakrishnanPaul Arthur Schilpp 22

The Philosophy of Self-Realisation ofSwami Yogeshwaranand SaraswatiInder Bhan Bhasin 14

Philosophy of Sri Madhvacarya B.N.K.Sharma 14

The Philosophy of the Upanishads PaulDeussen, Tr. A.V. Geden 14

The Philosophy of the Vallabh School ofVedanta K. Narain 14

The Philosophy of VasistadvaitaVedanta S.M. S. Chari 14

Philosophy, Religion and Culture N.K.Devaraja 22

PIBURN, SIDNEY, Comp. & Ed.óTheDalai Lama: A Policy of Kindness 34

PICKLES, J.óVertically and Crosswise85

PILLAI, K.R.óThe Vakyapadiya (ContosI & II) 66

PISCHEL, R.óA Grammar of the PrakritLanguage 61

PITMAN, VICKIóThe Nature of theWhole 90

PLACE ROBERT M.óThe Mandala ofCards 83

Planetary Herbology Michael Tierra, Ed.David Frawley 90

Plant Lives Ellison Banks Findly 90The Plays of Kalidasa: Theater of Memory

Ed. Barbara Stoller Miller, Trs. EdwinGerow, David Gitomer & Barbara StollerMiller 72

The Playworld of Sanskrit Drama RobertE. Goodwin 81

PLAZAS, JAVIERñVyayam -Yoga 28PLOTT, JOHN C.óGlobal History of

Philosophy (5 Vols.) 19Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Mate-

ria Medica William Boericke 90Poems of Tukaram Comp. J.N. Fraser &

K.N. Marathe 49, 72Poems to Siva Indira V. Peterson 7, 49The Poetic Light (2 Vols.) R.C. Dwivedi 72Political and Social Movements in An-

cient Punjab Buddha Prakash 60The Political Institutions and Adminis-

tration P.B. Udgaonkar 60The Political Philosophy of Sri

Aurobindo V.P. Varma 23POLLOCK, SHELDON I.óThe Ramayana

of Valmiki (5 Vols.) 6, 7Polyandry in Ancient India Sarva Daman

Singh 58, 60POND, DAVIDóóThe Chakras 24óóEastern Spirituality for Modern Life

47PONTY, M. MERLEAUóPhenomenol-

ogy of Perception 21The Position of Women in Hindu Civi-

lization A.S. Altekar 58, 60The Positive Background of Hindu Soci-

ology Benoy K. Sarkar 7, 60The Positive Sciences of the Ancient

Hindus B. Nath Seal 22, 85Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Raymond

B. Flannery 91POTTER-EFRON, RONALD T.óWork-

ing Anger 92POTTER, KARL H., Gen. Ed.óóEncyclopaedia of Indian Philoso-

phies (Vols. 1-12) 11, 66, 67óóPresuppositions of Indiaís Philoso-

phies 14POUSSIN, LOUIS DE LA VALLEó

Abhidharma Kosa Bhasyam (4 Vols.)31

151 152

POWELL, ROBERTóóBeyond Religion 24óóDialogues on Reality 19óóDiscovering the Realm Beyond Ap

pearance 19óóEd.The Experience of Nothingness

24óóThe Nector of Immortality 26óóPath Without Form 21óóThe Ultimate Medicine 28Power of Mantra and Mystery of Initia-

tion Rajmani Tigunait 29Prabodhacandrodaya of Krsna Misra S.K.

Nambiar 72POWER, RICHARD óThe Lost Teach-

ings of Lama Govinda 37POWERS, JOHNóHermeneutics and

Tradition in the Samadhinirmocana-Sutra 36

Practical Chinese Medicine Penelope Ody91

Practical Guide to Holistic Health SwamiRama 91

Practical Guide to I Ching Kim-Anh Lim85

Practical Psychology of Yoga WisdomReinhard Kowalski, Foreword by DavidFrawley 86

A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary ArthurAuuthony Macdonell 67

Practical Sanskrit-English DictionaryV.S. Apte 67

The Practice of Classical PalmistryMadame La Roux 85

Practicing the Cosmic Science StephenArroyo 85

PRAJNANANANDA,PARAMAHAMSAóJnana Sankalini Tantra 29

The Prakrit Grammarians L.N. Dolci, Tr.Prabhakar Jha 64

Prakrti in Samkhya Yoga Knut A. Jacobsen14

Prakruti: Your Ayurvedic ConstitutionRobert E. Svaboda 91

Pramanakirtih (2 Vols.) Eds. Birgit Kellner,Helmut Krassar & others 39

Pramanavarttikam of Acarya Dharma-kirti R.C Pandeya 39

PRANAVANANDA, YOGIóPure Yoga27, 30

Pranayama Ranjit Sen Gupta 26Pranic Living and Healing Luis Vas 26

Prapancasara Tantra Ed.AtalanandaSarasvati, Introd. Arthur Avalon 30

PRASAD, HARI SHANKARóThe Cen-trality of Ethics in Buddhism 34

PRASAD, R.C.óóAmbedkarism 46óóAn Anthology of Indian English Prose 70óóEarly English Travellers in India 57óóMahacalisa Samgraha 4óóA Preface to Ambedkarism 49óóRamayana of Tulasidasa 7óóTr. Shri Ramacharitamanasa Or the

Holy Lake of the Acts of Rama (Large & Compact Ed.) 8

óóThe Sraddha: The Hindu Book of theDead 8

óóSri Ramacaritamanasa (RomanizedEd.) 8

óóEd. Stress and its Management byYoga 27, 91

óóThe Upanayana 9, 61óóTr. The Vivaha 10, 61PRASAD, RAMANANDAóThe Bhagavad

Gita (The Song of God) 23óó Jhen~Hkkxon~xhrk 185PRASAD, S.N.óHistorical Perspectives

of Warfare in India ( Vol. X, Pt.3 ofPHISPC) 56, 57

PRASAD, SURAJNANDANóHow toLive a Fruitful Hundred Years 83

Prasanga Und Prasangaviparyaya BeiDharmakirti Und Seinen Komme-ntatoren Takashi Iwata 39

Prasna Marga (2 Pts.) B.V. Raman 85Pratima Nataka of Bhasa M.R. Kale 72Pratyabhijnahrdayam Jaideva Singh 30The Pratyabhijna Philosophy G.V. Tagare

14The Pravargya Brahmana of the Taittiriya

Aranyaka Jan E.M. Houben 7PREBISH, CHARLES S.óBuddhist Mo-

nastic Discipline 33PRECIADO-SOLIS, BENJAMINóThe

Krsna Cycle in the Puranas 3Predictive Astrology Dinesh S. Mathur 85Predictive Astrology of the Hindus

Gopesh Kumar Ojha 85A Preface to Ambedkarism R.C. Prasad

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PREISENDAUZ, KARIN, Co. Ed.óóBeyond Orientalism 16óóFrom Vasubandhu to Caitanya 12Prescription for Stress Kenneth Matheny &

Christopher J. McCarthy 86The Presence of Siva Stella Kramrisch 7, 59Presuppositions of Indiaís Philosophies

Karl H. Potter 14PRIME, RANCHORó Hinduism and

Ecology 3A Primer of Modern Standard Hindi

Michael C. Shapiro 64Principles of Composition in Hindu

Sculpture Alice Boner 53The Principal Upanishads Alan Jacobs 7PRITHIPAUL, K.D., Tr.óóThe Philosophy of Nagarjuna 39óóThe Yogasutras of Patanjali on Con-

centration of Mind 16Priyadarsika of Harshadeva M.R. Kale 72The Problem of Evil and Indian Thought

Arthur L. Herman 14, 49The Problem of Perception A.D. Smith

22The Problem of Universals in Indian

Philosophy Raja Ram Dravid, Ed. KanshiRam 14

Process and Language Hideyo Ogawa,Foreword by George Cardona 64

Prolegomena on Metre and Textual His-tory of the Rgveda Hermann Oldenberg,Tr. into Eng. V. G. Pranjape & M. A.Mehendale 7

Prolegomena to the First Two TibetanGrammatical Treatises Roy AndrewMiller 64

PRUDEN, LEO M.óAbhidharma KosaBhasyam (4 Vols.) 31

Psychic Powers Melita Denning & OsbornePhillips 86

The Psychological Attitude of EarlyBuddhist Philosophy Lama AnagarikaGovinda 39, 86

Psychology of the Chakras Richard A.Jelusich 26, 86

PUHAKKA, KAISAóKnowledge andReality 37

Puja and Samskara Musaschi Tachikawa,Shoun Hino & Lalita Deodhar 7, 60

PUNJA, SHOBITAóDivine Ecstasy 51The Purana Index (3 Vols.) V.R.R.

Dikshitar 7, 67

Puranic Encyclopaedia Vettam Mani 7, 67Pure Yoga by Yogi Pranavananda Tony

Roderiguez & Kanshi Ram 27, 30PURI, B.B.óóArt of Blissful Living 23óóVastu Science for 21st Century 53PURI, B.N.óBuddhism in Central Asia

32, 54PURNA, SVAMIóóBalanced Yoga 24óóThe Truth Will Set You Free 22Purvamimamsa from an Interdiscipli-

nary Point of View (Vol. II Pt. 6 ofPHISPC) Ed. K.T Pandurangi 14, 55

The Pushpasutra : A Pratisakhya of theSamaveda (2 Vols.) Tr. G.H. Tarlekar 7

QQuantam Touch Richard Gordon 91The Quest for the Inner Man Joseph Vrinte 22Quest for Truth Nithiya Kalyani 27, 49The Quest of Ajneya Roger Hardham

Hooker 49The Questions of King Milinda (S.B.E.

Vols. 35-36) T.W. Rhys Davids 39QUINE, W.V. ó The Roots of Reference 22The Quite Mind John E. Coleman 22Quran (SBE Vols. 6,9) Max Mullar & E.H.

Palmer 49The Quranic Sufism Mir Valiuddin 49

RRabindranath Tagore: Songs of Prayer

Mohit Chakrabarti 49RADHAKRISHNAN, S.óóIntrod. Dattatreya 47óóForeword by Philosophy of Hindu

Sadhana 21RADHEY SHAYAMóKingdom of

Ahmadnagar 58The Radiant Sameness Ed., Tr. & Notes

by Som Raj Gupta 14Radionics & Rediesthesia Jane E. Hartman

91RAGHAVAN, V.óJanakiharana of

Kumaradasa 71

RAGHUNANDANóThe Wisdom ofVasistha 10

Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa C.R. Devadhar72

Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa G.R. Nandargikar72

Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa (Contos I-V)M.R. Kale 72

RAGHUVIRAóJaiminiya Brahmana ofthe Samaveda 3

RAGINI DEVIóDance Dialects of India74

RAHI, HAKIM SINGHóSri Guru GranthSahib Discovered 50, 68

RAHMAN, A, Ed.óóHistory of Indian Science, Technol-

ogy and Culture (Vol. III, Pt. 1 ofPHISPC) 55, 57

óóIndia's Interaction with China Cen-tral and West Asia (Vol. III, Pt. 2 ofPHISPC) 55, 58

RAHULA, WALPOLA, Tr.óAbhidharmaSamuccaya 31

RAI, GURUBAKSH, Co. Ed.óDancingwith the Void 47

RAI, VIKRAMADITYA, Jt. Au.óóLiterary Criticism 74óóWasteland 74Rainbow Reiki Walter Lubeck 91RAJA, KUNJUNNI ñ Encyclopaedia of

Indian Philosophics (Vol. V) 11, 67RAJASEKHARAóKarpuramanjari 71Rajatarangini by Kalhana (3 Vols.) Tr.

M.A. Stein 59RAJESHWARI, D.R.óThe Pallava Sculp-

ture 53RAJNEESH, OSHOóóCome, Come Yet Again Come 16óóRebellion Revolution & Religious-

ness 22RAJU, P.T.óóIntroduction to Comparative Phi-

losophy 20óóThe Philosophical Traditions of

India 14

RAMA, SWAMIóóArt of Joyful Living 24óóBook of Wisdom 1óóCelestial Song/Gobind Geet 46óóChoosing a Path 16óóExercises for Joints & Glands 88óóJapji 48óóLife Here and Here After 4óóLiving with Himalayan Masters 48óóLove and Family Life 21óóLove Whispers 21óóMeditation and its Practice 26óóPath of Fire and Light (2 Vols.) 26óóPerennial Psychology of the

Bhagavad Gita 23óóPractical Guide to Holistic Health

91óóThe Royal Path 27óóScience of Breath 27óóSpirituality 27óóTheory and Practice of Meditation

27óóYoga & Psychotherapy 28Ramacharitamanasa of South Africa Usha

Devi Shukla 7RAMAN, B.V.óóHow to Judge a Horoscope (2 Vols.)

83óóNotable Horoscopes 83óóPrasna Marga (2 Pts.) 85óóStudies in Jaimini Astrology 85óóThe Three Hundred Important

Combinations 85óó xzg vkSj Hkkocy 206óó Tkkrd fu.kZ; 206óó tkSfeuh T;ksfr"k dk v?;;u 207RAMAN, RAJESWARIóó Hatha Yoga for All 25óó gB;ksx&lHkh ds fy, 189Ramana Maharshi's Philosophy of Ex-

istence and Modern Science J.Sithamparanathan 22

Ramana Sankara and the Forty VersesRamana Maharshi & Sankara 14, 49

RAMANAN, K. VENKATA NagarjunaísPhilosophy 38

RAMANATHAN, HEMA, Assisted byóSarasvatikanthabharanam of KingBhoja (3 Vols.) 64

Ramayana William Buck 7

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Ramayana at a Glance Sant Keshavadas 7Ramayana of Tulsidasa Tr. F.S. Growse,

Ed. R.C. Prasad 7The Ramayana of Valmiki (5 Vols.) Tr.,

Ed., Introd. & Annot Robert P. Goldman,Sally J, Sutherland, Sheldon I. Pollock &Rosalind Lefeber 6, 7

RAMBACHAN, ANANTANANDóóGitamrtam 23óóGitanidarsana 23óóThe Hindu Vision 3Rambles in Vedanta B.R. Rajam Iyer 14RAMSEIER, YVESóWord Index to the

Prasastapadabhasya 15, 68RANADE, H.G. Ed. & Tr.óóIllustrated Dictionary of Vedic Ritu-

als 67óó Katyayana Srauta Sutra 3óóLatyayana Srauta Sutra (3 Vols.) 3RANADE, R.D.óMysticism in Maharashtra

26RANADE, SUBHASH.óAyurveda Natureís

Medicine 87RANDLE, H.N.óFragments from

Dinnaga 36RANGANATHAN, SHYAM óEthics and

the History of Indian Philosophy 12RANKIN, AIDAN ó The Jain Path 44RAO, B. SURYANARAINóóBrihat Jataka of Varahamihira 82óóJaiminisutras 83óóSri Sarwarthachintamani (2 Vols.) 85RAO, GONDKER NARAYANAóThe

India China Border 60RAO, K. RAMAKRISHNA, Ed.óYoga

and Parapsychology 28RAO, MRITYUNJAYAóInsight into Yoga

25RAO, T.A. GOPINATHóElements of Hindu

Iconography (2 Vols. in 4 Pts.) 51RAPGAY, LOBSANGóTibetan Wisdom

for Modern Life 28A Rapid Sanskrit Method George L. Hart 64Rasa: Performing the Divine in India

Susan L. Schwartz 81Rasikapriya of Keshavadasa K.P. Bahadur

72

RASTOGI, NAVJIVANóóIntroduction to the Tantraloka 29óóKrama Tantricism of Kashmir 29óóTantraloka of Abhinavagupta (8

Vols.) 30RATAN, MINOOó Journey Through

Chakras 25RATAN, RAVIóóHandbook of Aroma Therapy 89óóJourney Through Chakras 25Rationality and Mind in Early Bud-

dhism Frank J. Hoffman 39RATNACHANDRAJI, SHATAVADHANIó

Illustrated Ardha-Magadhi Dictio-nary (5 Vols.) 67

Ratnakirtis Vyaptinirnaya Horst Lasic 39The Ratnavali of Sri Harshadeva M.R.

Kale 72RAY, BHARATI, Ed. ó Women of India

(Vol. IX, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) 56, 60The Rays and Esoteric Psychology

Zachary E. Lansdowne 86RAYUDU, P.V.R.óóHow to Match Horoscopes for Mar-

riage 83óóHow to Read a Horoscope 83A Reader on the Sanskrit Grammarians

J.F. Stall 64Reading the New Nietzsche David B.

Allison 22Realization of the Supreme Self Trevor

Leggett 22Reason and Revelation Gopi Krishna 22REAT, N. ROSSóóEncyclopaedia of Indian Philoso-

phies (Vol. VII) 11, 67óóThe Salistamba Sutra 41Rebellion Revolution & Religiousness

Osho 22Rebirth and Causation in the Yogacara

Abhidharma Robert Kritzer 39Recent Research in Paninian Studies

George Cardona 64Recent Research on Ladakh 4 & 5 Eds.

Henry Osmaston & Philip Denwood 59Recent Research on Ladakh 6 Henry

Osmaston & Nowang Tsering 59REDDY, KUMUDAóóConquering Chronic Disease 88óóFor a Blissful Baby 88óóForever Healthy 89

REDINGTON, JAMES D.óVallabhacaryaon the Love Games of Krsna 9

Reflections on Finance, Education andSociety C.D. Deshmukh 60

Reflections on Reality Jeffrey Hopkins 39Reflections on Resemblance, Ritual and

Religion Brian K. Smith 7Reflections on the Tantras Sudhakar

Chattopadhyaya 30The Reflexive Nature of Awareness Paul

Williams 41The Reflexology Manual Pauline Wills 91REGAMEY, KONSTANTYóóThe Bhadramayakaravyakarana 31óóPhilosophy in the Samadhirajasutra

39Reiki: Best Practices Walter Lubeck 91Reiki Fire Frank Arjava Petter 91Reiki: The Legacy of Dr. Usui Frank Arjava

Petter 91Reiki: Way of the Heart Walter Lubeck 91Reiki Guide Santosh Modi 91The Reiki Sourcebook Bronwen & Frans

Stiene 91Reiki with Gemstones Orsula Klinger

Omenka 91REIMANN, LUIS GONZALEZóThe

Mahabharata and the Yugas 4The Reincarnation Controversy Steven

Rosen 49Relics of the Buddha John S. Strong 41The Religion and Philosophy of the

Veda and Upanishads (2 Vols.) A.B.Keith 7

Religion and Rational Outlook S.N.Dasgupta 49

The Religion of Tibet Charles Bell 41, 49, 59Religion of the Hindus Kenneth W. Morgan 7Religion of the Rigveda H.D. Griswold 7The Religion of the Veda Hermann

Oldenberg & Shridhar B. Shrotri 7Religion Philosophy Yoga Jean Filliozat

22, 27Religious Doctrines in the Mahabharata

Nicholas Sutton 7Religious Institutions and Cults in the

Deccan R.N. Nandi 49Religious Philosophy of Tagore and

Radha-krishnan Harendra PrasadSinha 49

Religious Therapeutics Gregory P. Fields27, 91

155 156

RENAUT, ALAINóThe Era of the Indi-vidual l 9

Researches in Indian and BuddhistPhilosophy Ramkaran Sharma 41

Residential Architecture in Bhoja'sSamaranganasutradhara Felix Otter53

Resistance and Reform in Tibet Ed.Robert Barnett, Gen. Ed. Shirin Akiner41, 59

The Resonance of Emptinesss GayWatson 41

Retrograde Planets Erin Sullivan 85The Revival of Buddhist Pilgrimage at

Bodh Gaya Alan Trevithick 41Revolution of the Mystics J.P. Schouten

49REYNOLDS, FRANK E., Ed.óThe Life of

Buddhism 37RHYNER, HANS H.óAyurveda: The

Gentle Health System 87RHYS DAVIDS, Tr, & Ed. Introd.óóThe Book of the Gradual Sayings (5

Vols.) 32óóThe Book of the Kindred Sayings (5

Vols.) 32RHYS, DAVIDS, C.A.F.óDialogues of

the Buddha (3 Pts.) 35RHYS DAVIDS, T.W.óóBuddhist India 33, 54óóBuddhist Suttas (SBE Vol. 11) 33óóDialogues of the Buddha (3 Pts.) 35óóPali-English Dictionary 67óóQuestions to King Milinda (SBE Vol.

35, 36) 39óóVinaya Texts (SBE Vol. 13, 17, 20)

43RICHARDSON, DIANAóTantric Sex 31RICHARDSON, H.E.óA Corpus of Early

Tibetan Inscriptions 54RICHMOND, FARLEY P.óóIndian Theatre 81óóPerforming Arts Series (10 Vols.) 76RICKMERS, C. MABEL, Tr.óCulavamsa

57RICOEUR, PAUL ó Freud and Philoso-

phy 19RIEPE, DALEóThe Naturalistic Tradi-

tion in Indian Thought 21Rigveda Brahmanas A.B. Keith 7

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RINPOCHE, SHAMARóóCreating a Transparent Democracy

60óóThe Path to Awakening 39RIMPOCHE, LATI, Jt. Tr.óThe Bud-

dhism of Tibet 32RINPOCHE, TENZIN WANGYALóóHealing with Form, Energy and Light

89óóThe Tibetan Yogas of Dream and

Sleep 28óóWonders of the Natural Mind 43Rise and Fall of the Imperial Guptas

Ashvini Aggarwal 59The Rise and Fall of the Pahlavi Dynasty

Tr. & Annot. Ali Akbar Dareini 59The Rise of Esoteric Buddhism in Tibet

Eva Dargyay 41The Rise of the Religious Significance

of Rama Frank Whaling 49Rituals and Mantras Frits Staal 30Rituals, Mantras and Science Jayant

Burde 27, 30RIZZI, CESAREóCandrakirti 33Road Signs on the Spiritual Path Philip

Goldberg 50Road to Freedom Bindeshwar Pathak 61ROBINSON, RICHARD, H.óEarly

Madhyamika in India and China 35ROCHER, ROSANE, Ed.óOrientalism

Poetry and the Millennium 72RODRIGUEZ, TONYóPure Yoga by Yogi

Pranavananda 27, 30ROERICH, G.N.óThe Blue Annals 31,

54ROESLER, ULRIKE, Co. Ed.óóIndian and Tibetan Studies 36óóSikhisamuccayah 41The Role of the Example (drstanta) in

Classical Indian Logic Eds. ShoryuKatsura & Ernst Steinkellner 14

Roles and Rituals for Hindu WomenJulia Leslie 59, 61

The Romantic Legend of Sakya BuddhaSamuel Beal 41

RONA-TAS, A.óMongolisches Lesebuch58

ROODURMUN, P.S.óBhamati and VivarnaSchools of Advaita Vedanta 10

The Roots of Reference W.V. Quine 22The Roots,Verb-Forms and Primary

Derivatives of the Sanskrit LanguageW.D. Whitney 64

ROS, FRANKóThe Lost Secrets of theAyurvedic Accupuncture 89

ROSEN, ELIOT JAYóExperiencing theSoul 19, 23

ROSEN, STEVEN J.óóVaisnavi 9óóThe Reincarnation Controversy 49óóDiet for Transcendence 88óóVaisnavism: Contemporary Schol-

ars Discuss the Gaudiya Tradition 9,51

óóVedic Archeology and AssortedEssays 9

ROSPATT, ALEXANDER VAN, JointGen. Ed.óBuddhist Tradition Series(58 Vols.) 40

ROTH, RUDOLPH, Jt. Au.óSanskritWorterbuch (7 Vols.) 68

ROUSE, W.H.D., Jt. Tr.óSiksha Samuccaya41

ROUT, SAVITRIóWomen Pioneers inOriya Literature 74

The Royal Path Swami Rama 27ROYCHAUDHURI, BIMALAKANTAó

The Dictionary of Hindustani Music66, 81

Rtusamhara of Kalidasa M.R. Kale 72Rtusamhara of Kalidasa C.R. Devadhar

72RUEGG, DAVID SEYFORTóóThree Studies in the History of In-

dian and Tibetan Madhyamaka Phi-losophy 42

óóTwo Prolegomena to MadhyamakaPhilosophy 43

RUHE, BRIANóFreeing the Buddha 36Rukmini Devi Arundale (1904-1986)ó

Ed. Avanthi Meduri 81Rules for Nuns According to the Dharma-

guptakavinaya (3 Pts.) Ann Heirman41

RUSHMAN, CAROLóForcasting YourLife Events 83

SSabarimalai Pilgrimage and Ayyappan

Cultus Radhika Sekar 49Sabdakalpadruma Comp. Radhakanta-

deva Bahadur, Further Enriched, Enl. &Pub. in Devanagari Script & by VaradaPrasad Vasu & Hari Charana Vasu 64, 68

SACHS, MELANIEóóAyurvedic Beauty Care 87óóAyurvedic Spa 87SACHS, ROBERTóóAyurvedic Spa 87óóTibetan Ayurveda 92Sacred Biography in the Buddhist Tradi-

tions of South and Southeast Asia Ed.Juliane Schober 41

The Sacred Books of China (SBE Vol. 3,16, 27, 28, 39 & 40) James Legge 49

Sacred Books of the East (50 Vols.) F.MaxMuller & H. Oldenberg 7, 68

Sacred Laws of the Aryas (SBE Vol. 2, 14)Georg Buhler 7

The Sacred Marriage of a Hindu God-dess William P. Harman 7

The Sacred Mountain John Snelling 7Sacred Sound 7, 81The Sacrificial Ritual in the Satapatha

Brahmana Naama Drury 7Saddharma Pundarika (SBE Vol. 21) H.

Karn 41SADHALE, GAJANAN SHAMBHU

Upanisad-Vakya-Maha-Kosa (2 Vols.)68

Sadhanasataka and Sadhanasata-pancasika Gudrun Buhnemann 41

SAHAJO, BAIóSahaj Prakash (TheBrightness of Simplicity) 49

Sahaj Prakash (The Brightness of Sim-plicity) Sahajo Bai, Trs. Harry Aveling &Sudha Joshi 49

Sahasra-Gitih of Sri Sathakapasurih (2Vols.) Ed. M. A. Lakshmithathachar, Gen.Ed. G. C. Pande 7

SAHER, P.J.óZen Yoga 29, 43SAHI, B.BóóEvolution of Yoga 24óóVital Energy 28Sahityadarpana of Visvanatha (Chap-

ters I, II & X) P.V. Kane 73Sahitya Darpana or the Mirror of Com-

position of Visvanatha Pramada DasaMitra 73

Saiva Siddhanta H.W. Schomerus, Tr. MaryLaw, Ed. Humphrey Palmer 14

Saiva Siddhanta Theology R.A. Dunuwila 14Saivism in Philosophical Perspective K.

Sivaraman 14

SAKSENA, B.R.óEvolution of Awadhi61

Sakta Pithas D.C. Sircar 49Sakti : The Power of Tantra Rajmani Tigunait

30The Salistamba Sutra N. Ross Reat 41The Salistamba Sutra and its Indian

Commentaries (2 Vols.) Jeffrey D.Schoening 41

SALOMON RICHARDóóThe Bridge to the Three Holy Cities 1óó Co. Ed. Script and Image 49, 51SAM, Ed.óMeditation for People in

Crisis 26Sama Veda S.V. Ganapati 8The Samdesarasaka of Abdul Rahman

C.M. Mayrhofer 73Samkara and Bradley S.N.L. Shrivastava 22SAMTANI, N.H. Tr.ó Gathering the

Meanings 36SAMUEL, GEOFFREYó Tantric Revisionings

30SAMVEGAYASHVIJAY, MAHARAJ,

Ed.ó The Jain Saga (3 Vols.) 44SAMVEGAYASHVIJAY MAHARAJ,

Ed.ó The Jain Saga (3 Vols.) 44Samyuktabhidharmahrdaya: Heart of

Scholasticism with Miscellaneous Ad-ditions (3 Vols.) Bart Dessin 41

SANDAL, MOHANLAL, Tr.óMimamsaSutras of Jaimini 4

SANDBERG, GRAHAM, Ed.óTibetanEnglish Dictionary ( Compact & Enl.Ed.) 68

SANGHARAKSHITAóóAmbedkar and Buddhism 31óóThe Essential Teachings of the

Buddha 35óóA Survey of Buddhism 42óóTeachings of Vimalakiriti 42óóThe Three Jewels 42óóTibetan Buddhism 42óóWisdom Beyond Words 43Sangitanarayana by Purusottama Misra

(2 Vols.) Enriched by GajapatiNarayanadeva, Ed. & Tr. MandakrantaBose 81

Sangitopanisat Saroddhara of VacanacaryaSri Sudhakalasa Ed. & Tr. Allyn Miner81

SANGPO, GELONG LODRO, Tr.ó ThePhilosophy of Buddhism 39

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SANKARAóRamana Sankara and theForty Verses 14, 49

Sankara on the Yoga Sutras Trevor Leggett14

Sankaracaryaís Concept of Relation SaraGrant 14

SANKHYATIRTHA,BHUVANMOHANóSritattvacintamani of Purnananda30

Sanskrit and Prakrit Madhav M.Deshpande 64

Sanskrit Criticism V.K. Chari 74The Sanskrit Drama A.B. Keith 73Sanskrit Drama in Performance Rachel

Van Baumer & James R. Brandon 73Sanskrit-English Dictionary M. Monier

Williams 68The Sanskrit Epicsí Representation of

the Vedic Myths Danielle Feller 8Sanskrit Grammar W.D. Whitney 64A Sanskrit Grammar for Students A.A.

Macdonell 64The Sanskrit Language T. Burrow 64Sanskrit Manual Roderick S. Bucknell 64Sanskrit Play Production in Ancient

India Tarla Mehta 61, 81A Sanskrit Primer E.D. Perry 64A Sanskrit Reader C.R. Lanman 64Sanskrit Syntax J.S. Speijer 64Sanskrit Worterbuch (7 Vols.) Otto

Bohtlingk & Rudolph Roth 68Sanskrit Worterbuch in Kurzerer

Fassung Otto Bohtlingk 68Sanskrit Worterbuch (Nachtrage) Rich-

ard Schmidt 68SANTIDEV, SADHUóEncyclopaedia of

Tantra (5 Vols.) 29SANTIDEVA,Comp.óSiksa Samuccaya

41SANTINA, PETER DELLAóóMadhyamaka Schools in India 38óóNagarjunaís Letter to King Gautamiputra

38SANTOS, DANIELóóFeng Shui for the Body 88óóLuminous Essence 89The Sants Karine Schomer & W.H. Macleod

49Saradatilakatantram Arthur Avalon 30SARASVATI, ATALANANDA, Ed.ó

Prapancasara Tantra 30

SARASWATI AMMA, T.A.óGeometryin Ancient and Medieval India 57,83

SARASWATI, CHANDRASEKHAREN-DRAóIntroduction to Hindu Dhar-ma (Illust.) 3

SARASWATI, DHARMANAND Breathof Life 24, 87

SARASWATI, SATYANANDAóóShree Maa, the Guru and the God-

dess 8óóSundar Kanda 8óó HkXkon~xhrk 184óó lqUnjdk.M 185SARASWATI, SUNYATA ó The Tantric

Path to Higher Consciousness 30SARASWATI, VITTALANANDAóóShree Maa, the Guru and the God-

dess 8óó HkXkon~xhrk 184SARASWATI, YOGESHWARANANDó

The Philosophy of Self- Realisation13

Saraswatikanthabharan:Vedic Vyakaranamof Bhojdev Narayan M. Kansara 64

Sarasvatikanthabharanam of KingBhoja (3 Vols.) Ed. & Tr. SundariSiddhartha, Assisted by HemaRamanathan 64

SARKAR, BENOY KUMARóThe Posi-tive Background of Hindu Sociology7, 60

SARMA, BHAIYARAMóóThe Vivaha 10, 61óó foOkkg i¼fr 191SARMA, S.R., Tr.óVedic Mythology (2

Vols.) 9SARMA, SADASIVA RATH, Jt. Tr.óóSilpa Prakasa by Ramacandra

Mahapatra Kaula Bhattaraka 53óóVastusutra Upanisad 54SARMA, V. SRINIVASA, Tr.óó History of Indian Literature (Vol. I

& II) 74óóTr. Structure and Patterns of Reli-

gions 50SARMADEE, SHAHABóTarjuma-i-

Mankutuhala and Risala-i-RagaDarpana 81

SARMAH, THANESWARóBhardvajasin Ancient India 54

SARUKKAI, SUNDARóIndian Philoso-phy and Philosophy of Science (Vol.XV of PHISPC's Monagraph) 13, 56

The Sarva-Darsana Samgraha MadhavaAcharya, Trs. E.B. Cowell & A. E. Gough15

Sarvadurgati Parishodhana Tantra T.Skorupski 30, 41

SASAKI, GENJUN H.óLinguistic Ap-proach to Buddhist Thought 37

SASTRI, C.S. RAMAóVenisamharamof Bhatta Narayan 73

SASTRI, GAURINATHóóA Concise History of Classical San-

skrit Literature 74óóA Study in the Dialectics of Sphota

22SASTRI, K.A.N.óAge of the Nandas and

Mauryas 54SASTRI, P.V. NAGANATHAóóKavyalankara of Bhamaha 71óóVaiyakarana Siddhanta Kaumudi

of Bhattoji Dikshita (2 Vols.) 66The Satapatha Brahmana (SBE Vol. 12,

26, 41, 43 & 44) J. Eggeling 8SATCHIDANANENDRA, SWAMIóThe

Method of the Vedanta 13SATHYANARAYANA, R., Ed.óóCaturdandiPrakasika of Venkatamakhin

(2 Vols.) 74óóKarnataka Music as Aesthetic Form

(Vol. XIV of PHISPCís Monograph)56, 81

óóNartana Nirnaya of PandarikaVitthala (3 Vols.) 81

Sati: Historical and PhenomenologicalEssays Arvind Sharma 59, 61

Satisfying Our Innate Desire Roy EugeneDavis 27

Saturn in Transit Erin Sullivan 85Saundarananda of Ashvaghosa E.H.

Johnston 41Saundaryalahari of Sankaracarya V.K.

Subramanian 8, 30, 73Saussure and his Interpreters Roy Harris

22SAVAGE, DENIS, Tr. ó Freud and Phi-

losophy 19Savitri Unveiled Sayed Mehdi Imam 73Sawai Jai Singh and his Astronomy

Virendra Nath Sharma 85

Sayings of J. Krishnamurti SusunagaWeeraperuma 22

Sayings of Paramahansa Yogananda 49SCHAUB, CRISTINA SCHERRER, Co,

Ed. ó Buddhist Studies 33SCHEEPERS, AIFRED ó A Survey of

Buddhist Thought 42SCHIFFMAN, HAROLD F.óLanguage

and Society in South Asia 58, 63SCHIFFMAN, RICHARDóMother of All

48SCHILPP, PAUL ARTHURóThe Phi-

losophy of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan22

SCHIRATO, TONYóUnderstandingFoucault 22

S C H M I D T , R I C H A R D ó S a n s k r i tWorterbuch (Nachtrage) 68

SCHMIEKE, MARCUSóVastu: The Ori-gin of Feng Shui 53

SCHMUKLER ALAN W. óCompleteGuide to Homeopathy 88

SCHNEIDER, H.W.óHistory of Ameri-can Philosophy 20

SCHOBER, JULIANE, Ed.óSacred Bi-ography in the Buddhist Traditionsof South and Southeast Asia 41

SCHOENING, JEFFREY D.óThe SalistambaSutra and its Indian Commentaries(2 Vols.) 41

SCHOMER, KARINEóThe Sants 49SCHOMERUS, H.W.óSaiva Siddhanta

14SCHOPEN, GREGORYóIndian Monas-

tic Buddhism 37SCHOUTEN, J.P.óRevolution of the

Mystics 49SCHROEDER, JOHN W.óSkillful

Means 41SCHROEDER, ULRICH VONóThe

Golden Age of Sculpture in Sri Lanka51

SCHUBRING, WALTHEKóThe Doc-trine of the Jainas 44

SCHUMANN, H.W.óThe HistoricalBuddha 36

SCHUON, FRITHJOFóUnderstandingIslam 51

SCHWARTZ, RONALD D.óCircle of Pro-test 34

160159 141

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SCHWARTZ, SUSAN L. ó Rasa: Per-forming the Divine In India 81

SCHWEIG, GRAHAM, Introd., Tr.óDance of Divine Love 70

Science, Culture and Man Bepin Behari59

Science of Breath Swami Rama, RudolphBallentine & Alan Hymes 27

The Science of God-Realization Roy EngeneDavis 49

The Science of Meditation Rohit Mehta27

The Science of Meditation SnehChakraburtty 27

The Science of Religion ParamahansaYogananda 50

The Scientific Foundations of Jainism K.V.Mardia 46

Script and Image Eds. Adalbert J. Gail,Gerd J.R. Mevissen & Richard Salomen 53,54

SEAL, BRAJENDRA NATHóThe Posi-tive Sciences of the Ancient Hindus22, 85

Secret of Sacred Sex Mark A. Michaels &Patricia Johnson 30

The Secret of Self Transformation RohitMehta 27, 30

The Secret of the Creative Vacuum JohnDavidson 27

The Secrets of the Loving Touch FranzBenedikter 91

Secrets of the Pulse Vasant Lad 91Seer of the Fifth Veda Bruce M. Sullivan 8SEGAL, SUZANNE-Collision with the

Infinite 47Sein Und Wirklichkeit in Der

Augenblicklichkeitslehre Jnana-srimitras Taiken Kyuma 41

SEKAR, RADHIKAóSabarimalai Pil-grimage and Ayyappan Cultus 49

SEKHAR, J. JAYAóThe Best Bet 82SEKHRI, V.N.óA Lament 60SELBY, JOHNóConscious Healing 88Selections from Ramacandrika of

Kesavadasa K.P. Bahadur 73Selections from the Mahabharata Satya

P. Agarwal 8Self and its States Andrew O. Fort 15Self Offerings Satswarupa Chaitanya &

Shakthiswarupa Chaitanya 8

The Self Revealed Knowledge That Lib-erates the Spirit Roy Eugene Davis 27

Self, Society and Science: Theoreticaland HistoricalPerspectives (Vol. XI,Pt. 2 of PHISPC) D.P. Chattopadhyayawith A.K. Sen Gupta 56, 61

Self-Transformation Through MusicJoanne Crandall 81

Semiosis in Hindustani Music Jose LuizMartinez 81

SEN GUPTA, A. K., Co. Ed.óóConsciousness, Indian Psychology

and Yoga (Vol. XI, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) 24, 56

óóSelf, Society and Science: Theoreti cal and Historical Perspectives (Vol.XI, Pt. 2 of PHISPC) 56, 61

SENGUPTA, RANJITóPranayama 26SEN, PRANAB KUMAR, Ed. ó Philo-

sophical Concepts Relevant to Sci-ences in Indian Tradition (Vol. III,Pt. 4 & 5 of PHISPC) 14, 55

Serenity Here and Now SusunagaWeeraperuma 41

The Serial Verb Formation in DravidianLanguages Sanford B. Steever 64

Serindia (5 Vols.) Sir Aurel Stein 53, 68Servant of God Susunaga Weeraperuma 50SESHAGIRI RAO, K.L.óMahatma

Gandhi and Comparative Religion48

SETHIA, TARAóAhimsa, Anekantaand Jainism 43

The Seven Great Untenables John Grimes15

Seven Lessons in Conscious Living RoyEugene Davis 27

Seven Systems of Indian PhilosophyRajmani Tigunait 15

Seven Works of Vasubandhu StephanAnacker 41

SEWELL, R.óThe Indian Calendar 83Sexual Life in Ancient India Johann J.

Meyer 59SHAH, NAGIN J., Tr.óóJaina Philosophy and Religion 44óóJaina Theory of Multiple Facets of

Reality and Truth 44óóEd. Tattvacintamani of Gangesa 15,

185

SHAH, NATUBHAIóJainism: TheWorld of Conquerors (2 Vols.) 44

SHAH, RAMESH CHANDRA ó Ances-tral Voices 70

Shahanshah Burkee Inlow 59Shaman of Tibet Winged Wolf 41SHAMSHAD HUSSAINóCreativity 86SHANKARANANDA, SWAMIóóHappy for No Good Reason 25óóThe Yoga of Kashmir Shaivism 28SHANEMAN, JAMPAóAstrology in Bud-

dhism 82The Shape of Ancient Thought Thomas

McEvilley 22, 59SHAPIRO, MICHAEL C.óóLangauge and Society in South Asia

58, 63óóA Primer of Modern Standard Hindi

64SHARAMON, SHALILAóThe Chakra

Handbook 24, 88SHARMA, ARVINDóóAdvaita Vedanta (An Introduc-

tion) 10óóEd. Essays on the Mahabharata 2óóExperiential Dimentions of Advaita

Vedanta 12óóIntrod. Introduction to Hindu

Dharma (Illust.) 3óóA Jaina Perspective on the Philoso-

phy of Religion 44óóThe Rajneesh Papers 49óóSati: Historical and Phenomenologi-

cal Essays 59, 61SHARMA, ATMARAM, Tr.óMaha

Calisa Samgraha 4SHARMA, B.N., Ed.óJain Iconography

43, 53SHARMA, B.N.KóóHistory of the Dvaita School of

Vedanta and its Literature 13óóPhilosophy of Sri Madhavacarya 14SHARMA, C.D.óóThe Advaita Tradition of Indian

Philosophy 10óóCritical Survey of Indian Philoso-

phy 19óó Hkkjrh; n'kZu: vkykspuk vkSj vuq'khyu 186óó ik'pkR; n'kZu 188SHARMA, DASHARATHAóEarly

Chauhan Dynasties 57

SHARMA,DEBA BRATHASENóParam-arthasara of Abhinavagupta 13

S H A R M A , D H A R N I D H A R óV a s t uGuide 53

SHARMA, HARIóóAwakening Natureís Healing In-

telligence 86óóFreedom From Disease 89SHARMA, PREMLATA, Ed.óó Brhaddesi of Sri Matanga Muni

(Vol. I & II) 74óó,dfyÄXegkrE; 192óóJhJhHkfDrjlkerflU/q-:ixksLokeh izHkqikniz.khr~

202SHARMA, P.S.óóAnthology of Kumarila Bhattaís

Works 10óóKalasumuddessa of Bhartrihariís

Vakyapadiya 63SHARMA, P.V.óóEssentials of Ayurveda: Sodasanga-

hrdayam 88óóNamarupajnanam 90SHARMA, RAMASHRAYAóA Socio-

Political Study of the ValmikiRamayana 61

SHARMA, RAMESH CHANDRA, Ed. óKalatattvakosa (Vol.V: Form/Shape: Akara/Akriti) 53, 67

SHARMA, RAMKARANóóElements of Poetry in the

Mahabharata 70óóResearches in Indian and Buddhist

Philosophy 41SHARMA, RAM MURTI ñ Encyclopedia

of Vedanta 2, 67SHARMA R.S.óóAspects of Political Ideas and

Institutions in Ancient India 60óóSudras in Ancient India 59SHARMA, SHIV KUMARóPainted

Scrolls of Asia 53SHARMA, SRI RAMóMaharana Raj

Singh and His Times 58SHARMA, VIRENDRA NATHóSawai

Jai Singh and His Astronomy 85SHARMA V.S., Tr.óStructure and Pat-

terns of Religions 50SHASTRI, A.M.óóIndia as Seen in Kuttanimata of

Damodara Gupta 58óóInscriptions of the Sarbhapuriyas,

Panduvamsins and Somavamsins (2Pts.) 54

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SHASTRI, BHATTA MATHURA NATHóGatha Saptasati of Satavahana Halla70

SHASTRI, BISWANARAYANóKalikapuraneMurtivinirdesah 3

SHASTRI, CHARUDEVAóPanini Re-in-terpreted 64

SHASTRI, J.L., Ed. & Tr.óóAncient Indian Tradition and My

thology 1óóVol. 1- 4 : Shiva-Mahapurana 1óóVol. 5- 6 : Linga Purana 1óóVol. 7-11 : Bhagavata Purana 1óóVol. 12-14 : Garuda Purana 1óóVol. 15-19 : Narada Purana 1óóVol. 20 -21 : Kurma Purana 1óóVol. 22-26 : Brahmanda Purana 1óóVol. 27-30 : Agni Purana 1óóVol. 31-32 : Varaha Purana 1óóVol. 33-36 : Brahma Purana 1óóKathasaritsagara of Somadeva Bhatta

71, 198óóKundamala of Dinnaga 72óó vfHkKku'kkdqUrye (prqFkZ lxZ) 197óó mifu"kRlaxzg 183óó dFkklfjrlkxj lksensofojfpr 198óó dqekjLkEHkao egkdkO;Ek~ 199óó czãlw=k'kadjHkk"; 186óó czãk.M iqjk.k 184óó euqLe`fr 184óó fyM~aiqjk.k 184óó Jh CkzzzãoSrqZoiqjk.ke 185óó Jhen~Hkkxor~ iqjk.k 185óó 'kqDy ;TkqosZn~ lafgrk 184SHASTRI, LAKSHMANóTantraraja

Tantra 30SHASTRI, VAMADEVA (David Frawley )óóThe Astrology of the Seers 82óóAyurveda and the Mind 87óóAyurveda Natureís Medicine 87óóForeword by Ayurveda Revolution-

ized 87óóAyurvedic Astrology 82óóAyurvedic Healing 87óóPreface by Ayurvedic Tongue Diag-

nosis 87óóFrom the River of Heaven 2, 25óóGods, Sages and Kings 2óóForeword by Hatha Yoga 25óóCo. Au., In Search of the Cradle of

Civilization 58óóInner Tantric Yoga 29

óóIntrod. The Nakshatras 83óóNeti: Healing Secrets of Yoga and

Ayurveda 90óóComm. by The Oracle of Rama 4óóPlanetary Herbology 90óóForeword by Practical Psychology of

Yoga Wisdom 86óóTantric Yoga and the Wisdom God-

desses 31, 91óóWisdom of the Ancient Seers 10óóYoga and Ayurveda 92óóYoga and the Sacred Fire 92óóYoga for Your Type 28óóThe Yoga of Herbs 92SHAW, SCOTTóMastering Health 90SHELDRON, JIGME, Assist.óThe Phi-

losophy of Buddhism 39SHERIDAN, DANIEL P.óThe Advaitic

Theism of the Bhagavad Purana 1SHIH, CHENG QINGóThe Two Truths

in Chinese Buddhism 43SHINOHARA, KOICHIóóMonks and Magicians 38óóSpeaking of Moaks from Benares to

Beijing 41SHIVAPREMANANDA, SWAMIóStep

By Step Yoga for Stress Relief 27Shree Maa, The Guru and the Goddess

Trs. Satyananda Saraswati & VittalanandaSaraswati 8

Shreemad Bhagawad Geeta: The Divine Songof the Lord Tr. Swami Amarnathananda23

Shri Ramacharitmanasa or The HolyLake of the Acts of Rama (Large &Compact Edition) R.C. Prasad 8

SHRIVASTAVA, S.N.L.óSamkara andBradley 22

SHROTRI, SHRIDHAR B.óóThe Doctrine of the Upanisads and

the Early Buddhism 2, 35óóTr. Encountering Bliss 47óóJainism: An Indian Religion of Salva-

tion 44óóThe Religion of the Veda 7SHUKDEV SINGH óBijak of Kabir 46,

70SHUKLA, MAURICE, Tr.óReligion,

Philosophy Yoga 22, 27SHUKLA, USHA DEVIóRamacharita-

manasa in South Africa 7

SHUMSKY, SUSAN G.óóExploring Chakras 24óóExploring Meditation 24Shunya and Nothingness in Science

Philosophy and Religion Jayant Burde22

SHYAMAL DASóVir Vinod (4 Pts.) 59Siddhanta Kaumudi (2 Vols.) S.C. Vasu 64SIDDHARTHA, SUNDARI, Ed. & Tr.ó

Sarasvatikanthabharanam of KingBhoja (3 Vols.) 64

SIDDHESWARANANDA, SWAMIóHindu Thought and Carmelite Mys-ticism 25

Sikhisamuccayah Eds. Dragomir Dimitrov,Ulrike Roesler & Roland Steiner 41

Siksha Samuccaya of Santideva CecilBendall & W.H.D. Rouse 41

Silence Speaks Baba Hari Dass 50SILK, JONATHANóóThe Buddhist Studies: Legacy of

Gadjin M. Nagao 33óóThe Heart Sutra in Tibetan 36Silpa Prakasa by Ramacandra

Mahapatra Kaula Bhattaraka Introd.& Tr. by Alice Boner & Sadasiva RathSarma Rev. & Ed. by Bettina Baumer,Rajendra Prasad Das & Sadananda Das 53

Silparatnakosa of Sthapaka NiranjanaMahapatra Ed. & Tr. Bettina Baumer &Rajendra Prasad Das 53

SIMPSON, LIZóThe Book of Chakra Heal-ing 24

SINGH, ARUN KUMARóComprehen-sive History of Psychology 86

SINGH, J.P.óAn Anthology of IndianEnglish Prose 70

SINGH, KAVITA, Co. Ed. ó Indian Art(Vol. VI, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) 51, 55

SINGH, R.B.P.óJainism in Early Medi-eval Karnataka 44, 58

SINGH, R.C.P.óKingship in NorthernIndia 58

SINGH, RAJENDRAóHindi Morphol-ogy 63

SINGH, S.L., Co. Tr.óLilavati ofBhaskaracarya 83

SINGH, SARVADAMANóóAncient Indian Warfare 54óóPolyandary in Ancient India 58, 60SINGH, SATYA PRAKASH ó Vedic

Vision of Consciousness and Reality(Vol. XII, Pt. 3 of PHISPC) 15, 56

SINGHAL, VANDANAóVedic Math-ematics for All Ages 85

SINGHVI, L.M., Foreword byóóAstronomical Application of Vedic

Mathematics 82óóDiscover Vedic Mathematics 82óóFounder Ed. India's Scientific Heri

tage Series (14 Vols.) 84óóThe Natural Calculator 83óóForeword by Tattvartha Sutra : That

Which Is by Umasvati/Umasvamin46

óóTriples: Aplications of Pythagorean Triples 85

óóVedic Mathematics Teacherís Manual (3 Vols.) 85

óóVertically and Crosswise 85Singing Bowls Eva Rudy Jansen 81Singing Bowl Exercises for Personal

Harmony Anneke Huyser 91SINH, PANCHAM, Tr.óThe Forceful Yoga

25SINHA, DEBABRATAóMetaphysics of

Experience in Advaita Vedanta 13SINHA, HARENDRA PRASADóóReligious Philosophy of Tagore and

Radhakrishnan 49óó/eZ n'kZu dh :ijs[kk 188óóHkkjRkh; n'kZu dh :ijs[kk 186SINHA, JADUNATHóóIndian Philosophy (3 Vols.) 13óóIndian Psychology (3 Vols.) 86óóIndian Realism 13óóHkkjRkh; n'kZu 186SINHA, NANDLALóNyaya Sutra of

Gotama 14SINNIGE, JACQUELINEóSpiritual

Beauty Care 91SIRCAR, D.C.óóIndian Epigraphical Glossary 54óóIndian Epigraphy 54óóSakta Pithas 49óóStudies in Indian Coins 54óóStudies in the Geography of An

cient and Medieval India 59óóStudies in the Political and Admin

istrative Systems in Ancient and Medieval India 59

óóStudies in the Religious Life of Ancient and Medieval India 59

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SITHAMPARANATHAN, J. ó RamanaMaharshi's Philosophy of Existenceand Modern Science 22

Sitar and Sarod in the 18th & 19thcenturies Allyn Miner 81

Sitar Music in Calcutta James SadlerHamilton 81

Sitar Technique in Nibaddha FormsStephen M. Slawek 81

Siva Purana (A.I.T.M. Vols. 1-4) J.L.Shastri 1

Siva Sutras Jaideva Singh 27, 30SIVADATTAóThe Bharata- Manjari of

Ksemendra 70SIVANANDA, SWAMIóKundalini Yoga

25SIVARAMAN, K.óSaivism in Philo-

sophical Perspective 14SIVARAMAN, KRISHNA, Ed.óHindu

Spirituality (Vol. I) 2Sivastotravali of Utpaldeva N.K. Kotru

15Sixty Upanisads of the Vedas (2 Pts.)

Paul Deussen, Trs. G.B. Palsule & V.M.Bedekar 8

SI-YU-KIóBuddhist Records of theWestern World 33, 54

Skanda Purana (A.I.T.M. Vol. 49-69) Ed.G.P. Bhatt, Tr. G.V. Tagare 1

Skillful Means John W. Schroeder 41The Skill in Means (Upayakausalya)

Sutra Mark Tatz 41SKORUPSKI,TADEUSZóSarvadurgati

Parishodhana Tantra 30, 41SLAJE, WALTERóBhaskarakanthas

Moksopaya-Tika (Vol. I) 70SLATE, JOE H.óAura Energy 24SLAWEK, STEPHAN M.óSitar Tech-

nique in Nibaddha Forms 81SLUSSER, MARY SHEPHERDóNepal

Mandala 58SMITH, A.D.óThe Problem of Percep-

tion 22SMITH, BARDWELLóEssays on Gupta

Culture 57SMITH, BRIAN K.óReflections on Re-

semblance, Ritual and Religion 7SMITH, COLIN, Tr.óPhenomenology

of Perception 21SMITH, FREDERICK M.óDeity and

Spirit Possession in South Asia 47

SMITH, R.M.óDates and Dynasties inEarliest India 57

SMITH, WALTERóMuktesvara Templein Bhubaneswar 53

SNELL, RUPERTóThe Eighty FourHymns of Hita Harivamsa 47, 70

SNELLGROVE, DAVIDóFour Lamas ofDolpo 36

SNELLING, JOHNóThe Sacred Moun-tain 7

SNODGRASS, ADRIANóThe Symbol-ism of Stupa 42

SOBRANIE BUDDIJSKICH TEKSTOVóBibliotheca Buddhica (30 Vols. in 32Pts.) 31, 66

Social Conscience in Sanskrit Litera-ture Daniel James Bisgaard 74

The Social Message of the Gita Satya P.Agarwal 23

The Social Role of the Gita Satya P.Agarwal 23

A Socio-Political Study of the ValmikiRamayana Ramashraya Sharma 61

Soka Gakkai Dictionary of Buddhism41, 68

Solo Tabla Drumming of North India(2Vols.) Robert S. Gottlieb 81

The Solar Return or Varshaphal GopeshKumar Ojha & Ashutosh Ojha 85

Solve Your Problems Astrologically BepinBehari 85

Some Early Dynasties of South IndiaSudhakar Chattopadhyaya 59

Songs of Nepal Seigfried Lienhard 73SONI, JAYANDRAóóAlice Boner Diaries 51óóEncyclopadia of Indian Philosophics

(Vol. X: Jain Philosphy (Pt. I) 11, 67óóPhilosophical Anthropology in

Saiva Siddhanta 7SONI, LUITGARDóAlice Boner Dia-

ries 51SONI, SUJATAóEvolution of Stupas in

Burma 35, 51Sonic Theology Guy L. Beck 8SOOTHILL, W.E., Jt. Comp.óDictionary

of Chinese Buddhist Terms 35, 66SORENSEN, P.K.óóCandrakirti Trisaranasaptati 34óó Divinity Secularized 35

SORENSEN, S.óAn Index to the Namesin the Mahabharata 67

Soul Power Nikki De Carteret 27Soul Quest Anand Krishnan 27Sound Change D.N.S. Bhat 64Sources for the History of Bhutan Michael

Aris 59South Asian Languages Bh. Krishnamurti

& Others 64SOVIK, ROLFóYoga : Mastering the

Basic 28Spanda Karikas Jaideva Singh 30SPARHAM, GARETH, Eng. Tr.ñ Abhisamaya-

lamkara 31Speakings of Monks from Benares to

Beijing Koichi Shinohara & PhyllisGranoff 41

The Spectrum of Consciousness KenWilber 86

The Speech of Gold Robert A.F. Thurman41

SPEIJER, J.S.óSanskrit Syntax 64SPERO, DAVIDóThe Art of Getting

Well 86SPEYER, J.S.óThe Gatakamala 36, 70Sphota Theory of Language Harold G.

Coward 22The Spiritual Basis of Real Prosperity

Roy Eugene Davis 27Spiritual Beauty Care Jacqueline Sinnige,

Tr. Martine J. Koeman 91Spiritual Diary Yukteswar Giri 27Spiritual Healing Dora Kunz 91Spiritual Management and Road to Eter-

nity Chan Baidjnath Misier 8Spiritual Revolution Premananda Deva &

Lakshmi Devi 22Spiritual Treasures of Saint Ramadasa

V.H. Date 50Spirituality Swami Rama 27Spirituality : A Way of Life Indu Mittal 27SPIVAK, GAYATRI CHAKRAVORTYó

Of Grammatology by Jecques Derrida21

Splendor of Tibet Ed. Phuntsok Namgyal41

Springs of Jaina Wisdom Dulichand 46The Sraddha: The Hindu Book of the

Dead R.C. Prasad 8Sri Aurobindo and Karl Marx D.P.

Chattopadhyaya 22

Sri Aurobindo and the Mother KireetJoshi 50

Sri Babaji: Immortal Yogi of the HimalayasRomola Butalia Introd. Gorakh Babaji 27

Sri Guru Granth Sahib (2 Vols.) WinandM. Callewaert 50, 68

Sri Guru Granth Sahib Discovered HakimSingh Rahi 50, 68

Sri Krishna Lila Vanamali 8Sri Rama Lila Vanamali 8Sri Ramacaritamanasa: The Holy Lake or

the Acts of Rama (Romanized Ed.) R.C.Prasad 8

Sri Sarwarthachintamani (2 Vols.) B.Suryanarain Rao 85

Sri Sathya Sai Baba and the Golden AgeAmala Choudhary 50

Sri Tattva Sandarbha Tr. & Comm. SatyaNarayana Dasa & Kundali Dasa 8

Srihastamuktavali Maheswar Neog, Gen.Ed. Kapila Vatsyayan 81

Srikanthacaritam of Mankhaka Jonaraja73, 202

Srimad-Bhagavad Gita Kailash Nath Kalia23

Sritattvachintamani of PurnanandaBhuvanmohan Sankhyatirtha & ChintamaniBhattacharya 30

Srngaraprakasa (Sahitya Prakasa) byBhojaraja (2 Vols.) Critically Ed.Rewaprasada Dwivedi, Asstt. Ed.Sadasivakumara Dwivedi 73

Srngara-Tilaka of Kalidasa C.R. Devadhar64

STAAL, FRITSóóAgni: The Vedic Ritual of Fire Alter 1óóRituals and Mantras 30STAAL, J.F. Ed.óA Reader on the San-

skrit Grammar 64STACY, ROBERT H.óIndia in Russian

Literature 71State and Government in Ancient India

A.S. Altekar 61The State and Society in Medieval

India (Vol. VII, Pt. 1 of PHISPC) Ed.J.S. Grewal 56, 61

STAUDACHER, CAROLóHypnosis forChange 89

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STCHERBATSKY, TH.óóBuddhist Logic (2 Vols.) 33óóThe Central Conception of Bud-

dhism and the Meaning of the WordìDharmaî 34

óóThe Conception of Buddhist Nir-vana 34

STEDE, WILLIAMóPali English Dic-tionary 67

STEARNS, CYRUSóThe Buddha FromDolpo 32

STEEVER, SANFORD B.óThe SerialVerb Formation in Dravidian Lan-guages 64

STEIN, AURELóSerindia (5 Vols.) 53,68

STEIN, M.A., Tr.óRajatarangini by Kalhana(3 Vols.) 59

STEINBRECHER, EDWIN C.óThe In-ner Guide Meditation 25

STEINER, ROLAND, Ed.óóIndian and Tibetan Studies 36óóSikhisamuccayah 41STEINKELLNER, ERNSTóóGen. Ed. Buddhist Tradition Series

(58 Vols.) 40óóContribution on Tibetan Language,

History and Culture (2 Vols.) 34, 54,61

óóDharmottaras Paralokasiddhi 34óóSupervision by The Philosophy of

Buddhism 39óóCo. Ed. The Role of the Example

(drstanta) in Classical Indian Logic14

óóVisalamalavati Pramanasamuccayatikaof Jinendra buddhi (2 Pts.) 43

Step By Step Head Massage Eilean Bentley91

StepñBy-Step Yoga for Stress ReliefSwami Shivapremananda 27

STERNBACH, L.óJuridical Studies inAncient Indian Law (2 Vols.) 58

STEVENS, STANLEY S.óClaiming theHigh Ground 54

STEWART, R., Co. Ed.óKarma: Rhyth-mic Return to Harmony 13

Sthananga Sutram and SamavayangaSutram Ed. Sagarananda Suri, Re-Ed.Jambuvijayaji 46, 191

Sthapatya Ved-Vastu Sastra NiketanAnand Gaur 53

STHAVIRA, THERA MAHANAMAóMahavamsa: The Great Chronicle ofSri Lanka 38

STIENE, FRANSóThe Reiki Source-book 91

Stolen Sunshine Smita Jhavar 73STONE, ELIZABETH ROSENóThe Bud-

dhist Art of Nagarjunakonda 32, 51STONE, JACQUELINE I., Co. Ed.óThe

Buddhist Dead 32Stories of Indian Saints Justin E. Abbott &

Narhar R. Godbole, Introd. G.V. Tagare50

The Story of Meditation Sneh Chakraburtty27

Story Tellers, Saints and Scoundrels KirinNarayan 50

STRAND, CLARKó Meditation With-out Gurus 26

Stress and its Management by Yoga K.N.Udupa, Ed. R.C. Prasad 27, 91

Stretch Your Limbs for Balance EliseBrowning Miller & Carol Blackman 27

STROLL, AVRUMó Twentieth CenturyAnalytic Philosophy 22

STRONG, JOHN S.óóThe Legend and Cult of Upagupta

37óóThe Legend of King Asoka 37óóRelics of the Buddha 41Structure and Development of Middle

Indo-Aryan Dialects Vit Bubenik 64The Structure and Meaning of Badarayanaís

Brahma Sutras George C. Adams 15Structure of the Noun Phrase in English

and Hindi M.K. Varma 64Structures and Patterns of Religions G.

Mensching, Trs. V.S. Sharma & Hans F.Klimkeit 50

Stucco in India K.M. Verma 59Studentís English-Sanskrit Dictionary V.S.

Apte 68Studentís Sanskrit-English Dictionary V.S.

Apte 68Studies in Indian Coins D.C. Sircar 54Studies in Indian Thought Harold G.

Coward 15Studies in Jaimini Astrology B.V. Raman

85Studies in Mimamsa R.C. Dwivedi 15Studies in Mughal History Ashvini

Agarwal 59

Studies in Natyasastra T.G. Tarlekar 81Studies in Occultism H.P. Blavatsky 22Studies in Philosophy (2 Vols. in One)

K.C. Bhattacharya, Ed. GopinathBhattacharya 22

Studies in Sanskrit Dramatic CriticismT.G. Mainkar 74

Studies in Sanskrit Syntax Hans H. Hock64

Studies in the Astasahasrika Prajna-paramita and other Essays LinnartMall 42

Studies in the Buddhistic Culture ofIndia Lal Mani Joshi 42

Studies in the Geography of Ancientand Medieval India D.C. Sircar 59

Studies in the Lankavatara Sutra D.T.Suzuki 42

Studies in the Origins of Buddhism G.C.Pande 42

Studies in the Philosophy of theBodhicaryavatara Paul Williams 42

Studies in the Political and Adminis-trative Systems in Ancient and Me-dieval India D.C. Sircar 59

Studies in the Puranic Records on theHindu Rites and Customs R.C. Hazra8

Studies in the Religious Life of Ancientand Medieval India D.C. Sircar 59

Studies on Indian Medical History G.JanMeulenbeld & Dominik Wujastyk 91

Studies on the Doctrine of TrairupyaClaus Oetke 42

Study Book Series: A Selection of Pas-sages from the Writings of J.Krishnamurti 18

Study in the Dialectics of Sphota GaurinathSastri 22

A Study of Time in Indian PhilosophyAnindita Niyogi Balslev 15

Stupa and Its Technology Pema Dorjee 42,53

STURGESS, STEPHENóThe Yoga Book28

SUBBARAYAPPA, B.V.óóMedicine and Life Sciences in In-

dia (Vol. IV, Pt. 2) 55, 90óóIndian Perspectives on the Physical

World (Vol. IV, Pt. 2) 20, 55óóChemistry and Chemical Tecniques

in India (Vol. IV, Pt. 1 of PHISPC) 54, 55

SUBRAMANIAM, A.V.óThe Aestheticsof Wonder 68

SUBRAMANIAM, V.K.óSaundaryalahariof Sankaracharya 8, 30, 73

SUBRAMANIYA SWAMI, SATGURUSIVAYA

óóDancing with Siva 2óóHow to Become a Hindu 3óóLoving Ganesa 4Sudden and Gradual Ed. Peter N. Gregory

42Sudha (Nectar) Chalam, Tr. J.S.R.L. Moorty

73SUDHAKALASA, VACANACARYAó

The Sangitopanisatsaroddharah 81SUDHI, PADMAóóAesthetic Theories of India (Vol. II

& III) 70óóSymbols of Art, Religion and Phi-

losophy 53Sudras in Ancient India R.S. Sharma 59Sufi Literature and the Journey to Im-

mortality A.E.I. Falconer 50A Sufi Master Answers Elizabeth Kessing

50The Sufi Message (13Vols. Along With

Index) Hazrat I. Khan 50Sukhmani Saheb Bharat Bhooshan 50SUKTHANKAR, V.S.óOn the Meaning

of Mahabharata 4SULLIVAN, BRUCE M.óSeer of the Fifth

Veda 8SULLIVAN, ERINóóRetrograde Planets 85óóSaturn in Transit 85SUMMERFIELD SANDRAóYoga for Your

Type 28SUNDARARAJAN, K.R., Ed.óHindu

Spirituality (Vol. II) 3Sundar Kanda Satyananda Saraswati &

Shree Maa 8SUNYATAóDancing with the Void 47Superconscious Meditation Veda Bharati

27The Supreme Wisdom of the Upanisads

Klaus G. Witz 15The Supreme Yoga (2 Vols.) Swami

Venkatesananda 27

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The Supreme Yoga (Yoga Vasistha) Tr.Swami Venkatesananda 15, 27

Suramgamasamadhisutra Tr. & Annot.Etienne Lamotte, Eng.Tr. Sara Boin Webb42

Suresvaraís Vartika on Ajatsatru BrahmanaShoun Hino & K. P. Jog 8

Suresvaraís Vartika on Asva andAsvamedha Brahamna K.P. Jog &Shoun Hino 8

Suresvaraís Vartika on Jyotis BrahmanaTr., Ed. & Annot. Shoun Hino & K.P. Jog8

Suresvaraís Vartika on Khila Khandawith Half Verse Index (Book I & II)Shoun Hino & K. P. Jog 8

Suresvaraís Vartika on MadhuBrahmana Shoun Hino & K.P. Jog 8

Suresvaraís Vartika on PurusavidhaBrahmana Shoun Hino & K.P. Jog 8

Suresvaraís Vartika on SaptannaBrahmana K.P. Jog & Shoun Hino 8

Suresvaraís Vartika on SarirakaBrahmana K.P. Jog & Shoun Hino 8

Suresvaraís Vartika on Sisu andMurtamurta Brahmana K.P. Jog &Shoun Hino 8

Suresvaraís Vartika on UdgithaBrahmana K.P. Jog & Shoun Hino 8

Suresvaraís Vartika on YajnavalkyaísDialogue with Artabhaga and othersEd., Tr. & Annot. Shoun Hino & K.P. Jog8

Suresvaraís Vartika on Yajna Valkya-Maitreyi Dialogue Shoun Hino 9

SURI, PRABHANANDA, Ed., Tr. &Comm.óElements of Jaina Geogra-phy 44

SURI, SAGARANANDAóóAcaranga-sutram and Sutra-

krtangasutram 43, 190óóSthananga sutram and Samavayanga

Sutram 46, 191A Survey of Buddhism Sangharakshita 42A Survey of Buddhist Thought Alfred

Scheepers 42The Surya-Satakam of Mayura Tribhuvanapala

73

The Surya Siddhanta P. Lal Gangooly, Tr.Ebenezer Burgess 85

SUTHERLAND, SALLY J.óóDevavanipraveshika 61óóThe Ramayana of Valmiki (5 Vols.)

6, 7SUTTON, NICHOLASóReligious Doc-

trines in the Mahabharata 7SUZUKI, DAISETZ TEITAROóóThe Lankavatara Sutra 37óóStudies in the Lankavatara Sutra 42SVAMI, BHADRABAHUóKalpa Sutra

3, 44Svapnavasavadatta M.R. Kale 73SVATMARAMA, Skt. TextóThe Hatha

Yoga Pradipika 25SVOBODA, ROBERT E.óóAyurveda for Women 87óóChinese Medicine and Ayurveda

88óóLight on Relationships 83óóPrakruti: Your Ayurvedic Constitu-

tion 91Swami Vivekananda in India Rajgopala

Chattopadhyaya 50SWAMINATHAN, C.R.óóJanakiharana of Kumaradasa 71óóKanvasatapathbrahmanam (5 Vols.)

3óóEd. & Tr. The Krsnagiti of Manaveda

48SWANN, DARIUS L.óIndian Theatre

81SWART, STEVE ó The Chinese Herbalistís

Handbook 88SWARTZBERG, LEONóThe North In-

dian Peasant Goes to Market 60SWEARER, DONALD K. ó Becoming

the Buddha 31The Sword and the Flute David R. Kinsley

9Syad-Vada-Manjari F.W. Thomas 46SYILES, MUKUNDAóAyurvedic Yoga

Therapy 87The Symbolism of the Stupa Adrian

Snodgrass 42Symbols in Art and Religion Karel Werner

53Symbols of Art, Religion and Philoso-

phy Padma Sudhi 53

TTACHIKAWA, MUSASHIóóIndian Fire Ritual 3, 60óóIntroduction to the Philosophy of

Nagarjuna 37óóPuja and Samskara 7, 60TAGARE, GANESH VASUDEVóóTr. Bhagavata Purana (A.I.T.M.

Vols. 7-11) 1óóTr. Brahmanda Purana (A.I.T.M.

Vols. 22-26) 1óóHistorical Grammar of Apabhramsa

63óóTr. Kurma Purana (A.I.T.M. Vols. 20-

21) 1óóTr. Narada Purana (A.I.T.M. Vols. 15-

19) 1óóThe Pratyabhijna Philosophy 14óóTr. Skanda Purana (A.I.T.M. Vols.

49-68) 1óóIntrod. Stories of Indian Saints 50óóTr. Vayu Maha Purana (A.I.T.M

Vols. 37-38) 1The Taittiriya Pratisakhya W.D. Whitney

9TAJIMA, R.óThe Enlightenment of

Vairocana 35TAKAKUSU, JUNJIROóEssentials of

Buddhist Philosophy 35TAKLHA, NAMGYAL LHAMOóWheel

of Life 43TALEKAR, RAGHUNATH SHASTRIó

Amarkosa with the Commentary ofMahesvara 66

TALIB, G.S.óBhai Vir Singh 46TANAKA, KENNETH K. ó Approach-

ing the Land of Bliss 31Tantra: Sex, Secrecy, Politics and Power in

the Study of Religion Hugh B. Urban 30Tantra: The Cult of the Feminine Andre Van

Lysebeth 30Tantra in Practice Ed. David White Gorden

30The Tantra in Tibet Tsong Ka-Pa 30The Tantra of Svayambhu Vidyapada

Pierre Sylvain Fillozat 30Tantra Unveiled Rajmani Tigunait 30Tantra Vidya Oscar Marcel Hinze, Tr. V.M.

Bedekar 30

Tantra Without Tears Christopher S. Hyatt& S. Jason Black 30

Tantraloka of Abhinavagupta (8 Vols.)R.C. Dwivedi & Navjivan Rastogi 30

Tantrarajatantra Lakshman Shastri 30Tantric Grounds and Paths Geshe Kelsang

Gyatso 30The Tantric Path to Higher Conscious-

ness Sunyata Saraswati & Bodhi Avinasha30

Tantric Revisionings Ed. Geoffrey Samuel30

Tantric Sex Diana Richardson 31Tantric Visions of the Divine Feminine

David Kinsley 31Tantric Yoga Gavin, Tr. Yvonne Frost 31Tantric Yoga and the Wisdom Goddess

David Frawley 31, 91Taoist Bedroom Secrets Chian Zettnersan

91Tapping Your Inner Strength Edith

Henderson Grotberg 91TARABILDA, EDWARD F. ó Ayurveda

Revolutionized 87Taranathaís History of Buddhism in In-

dia Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya 42Tarjuna-i-Mankutuhala and Risala-i-

Raga Darpana Faqirullah (Nawab SaifKhan), Ed. & Annot. Shahab Sarmadee81

TARKAVAGISA, KAMAKHYA NATHA,Ed.óThe Tattvacintamani of GangesaUpadhyaya 15, 185

TARKAVAGISA, MATHURA NATHA,Comm.óThe Tattvacintamani ofGangesa Upadhyaya 15

TARLEKAR, G.H., Tr.óThe Pushpasutra(2 Vols.) 7

TARLEKAR, T.G.óStudies in NatyaSastra 81

Tat Tvam Asi: The Universal Message inthe Bhagavad Gita (2 Vols.) P.V. Nath23

TATACHARYA, N.S. RAMANUJAóEpistemology of Perception 12

TATELMAN, JOELóThe Glorious Deedsof Purna 36

TATIA, NATHMAL, Tr. with an Introd.óThat Which is Tattvartha Sutra byUmasvati/Umasvami 46

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Tattvacintamani of Gangesa Ed. Nagin J.Shah 14, 185

The Tattvacintamani of GangesaUpadhyaya (With the Comm. ofMathura Natha Tarkavagisa, Ed.Kamakhya Natha Tarkavagisa. Eng.Introd. S.C. Vidyabhusana 15, 185

Tattvartha Sutra : That Which Is byUmasvati/Umasvami Tr. NathmalTatia, Foreword by L.M. Singhvi, Introd.Padmanabh S. Jaini 46

The Tattvasangraha of Santaraksita (2Vols.) Ganganath Jha 42

TATZ, MARK ó The Skill in Means(Upayakausalya) Sutra 41

TAUSCHER, HELMUTóóContribution on Tibetan Language,

History and Culture (2 Vols.) 34, 54,61

óóDie Lehre Von Den ZweiWirklichkeiten in Tson Kha PasMadhyamaka-Werken 35

óóVerse Index of Candrakirtiís Madhya-makavatara 43

TAWNEY, C.H.óKathasaritsagara orOcean of Streams of Story (10 Vols.)71

The Teachers of One Living AdvaitaPaula Marvelly 15

Teachings of Vimalakiriti UrgyenSangharakshita 42

Technique of Gandharan and Indo-Af-ghan Stucco Images K.M. Varma 53

TELANG, K.T.óBhagavadgita with theSanatsujatiya and the Anugita (SBEVol. 8) 23

Telugu Verbal Bases Bhadriraju Krishnamurti64

Thai Massage Manual Maria Mercati 91THAKAR, VIMALAóóBlossoms of Friendship 24óóInsights into the Bhagavad Gita 23óóTotality in Essence 28óóWhy Meditation 28óó vukgr ds iFk ij 189óó lgt lekf/ Hkyh 189THAKUR, ANANTLALóOrigin and De-

velopment of the Vaisesika System(Vol.2, Pt.4 of PHISPC) 14, 55

THAKUR, MURARI MADHUSUDANóThus Spake Bhisma 9

That Compassionate Touch of MaAnandamayee Narayana Chaudhuri 50

That Pathless Land Susunaga Weeraperuma22

The Theism of Nyaya-Vaisesika C. Bulcke15

Theistic Vedanta (Vol.II, Pt. 3 ofPHISPC) Ed. R. Balasubramanian 15, 55

Themes and Tasks in old and MiddleIndo Aryan Linguistics Eds. BertilTikkanen & Heinrich Hettrich 66

Theories of the Chakras Hiroshi Motoyama27

Theory and Practice of Meditation SwamiRama 27

Theory and Practice of Yoga Ed. Knut A.Jacobsen 15, 27

Theravada Meditation Winston L. King28, 42

THIBAUT, GEORGEóóVedanta Sutras with Ramanujaís

Commentary (SBE Vol. 34) 15óóVedanta Sutras with Samkaraís

Commentary (SBE Vol. 34, 38) 15Thinking and Destiny Harold W. Percival

22Thirteen Plays of Bhasa A.C. Woolner &

Lakshman Sarup 7335 Golden Keys to Who You are and Why

You're Here Linda C. Anderson 92THOBDE, SACHINóThe Miracle Engi-

neer 48THOMAS, EDWARD J.óLife of Buddha

as Legend and History 37THOMAS, F.W.óóHarshacharita of Bana 71óóTr. Syad-vada-Manjari 46THOMPSON, DENNISóThe Ayurvedic

Diet 87THOMPSON, RICHARD L.óóThe Cosmology of the Bhagavata

Purana 2óóGod & Science 19óóAn Investigation into the Nature of

Consciousness and Form 20óóVedic Cosmography and Astronomy

9, 85THOMPSON, STEPHEN PETERó

Vyakarana Mahabhasya of Patanjalion Panini 3.1 66

A Thousand Teachings Sengaku Mayeda 9

THRASHER, ALLEN W.óThe AdvaitaVedanta of Brahmasiddhi 10

The Three Boys and Other BuddhistFolktales From Tibet Told & Illus. byYeshi Dorjee, Tr. & Ed. John S. Major 42

Three Hundred Important Combina-tions B.V. Raman 85

The Three Jewels Sangharakshita 42Three Mountains and Seven Rivers Shoun

Hino & Toshihiro Wada 42, 59Three Studies in the History of Indian

and Tibetan Madhyamaka Philoso-phy David Seyfort Ruegg 42

Thumri: In Historical and Stylistic Per-spectives Peter Manuel 81

THURMAN, ROBERT, A.F.óóThe Holy Teaching of Vimalakirti

36óóThe Speech of Gold 41Thus Spake Bhisma Murari Madhusudan

Thakur 9Tibet Past and Present Charles Bell 59Tibetan Ayurveda Robert Sachs 92The Tibetan Book of the Dead W. Y.

Evans Wentz 42The Tibetan Book of the Great Libera-

tion Ed. W.Y. Evans-Wentz 42Tibetan Buddhism Urgyen Sangharakshita

42Tibetan Buddhist Medicine and Psy-

chiatry Terry Clifford 92Tibetan English Dictionary (Compact

Ed.) H.A. Jaschke 68Tibetan-English Dictionary (Enl. Ed.)

H.A. Jaschke 68Tibetan-English Dictionary (Enl. Ed.)

S.C. Das, Rev. & Ed. by Graham Sandberg& William Heyde 68

Tibetan-English Dictionary (CompactEd.) S.C. Das 68

Tibetan Medicine Among the BuddhistDards of Ladakh Stephan Kloos 92

Tibetan Power Yoga Jutta Mattausch 28Tibetan Religious Dances Rene De Nebesky

Wojkowitz, Ed. Christoph Von FurerHaimendorf 42

Tibetan Renaissance Ronald M. Davidson42

Tibetan Treasure Literature AndreasDoctor 42

Tibetan Wisdom for Modern Life JosephArpaia & Lobsang Rapgay 28

The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and SleepTenzin Wangyal Rinpoche 28

Tibetís Great Yogi Milarepa W. Y. EvansWentz 42

TIERRA, MICHAELóóForeword by Chinese Medicine &

Ayurveda 88óóPlanetary Herbology 90óóThe Way of Ayurvedic Herbs 92TIGUNAIT, RAJMANIóóAt the Eleventh Hour 46óóFrom Death to Birth 19óóInner Quest 25óóTr. & Commentary by The Persuit of

Power and Freedom 7óóPower of Mantra and Mystery of

Initiation 29óóSakti : The Power in Tantra 30óóSeven Systems 0f Indian Philoso-

phy 15óóTantra Unveiled 30óóTradition of the Himalayan Mas-

ters 51óóYoga on War and Peace 28TIKKANEN, BERTIN, Ed.óThemes and

Tasks in old and Middle Indo AryanLinguistics 66

TILLMAN, JONóHealth From Nature89

TILLEMANS, TOM J.F.óóAgents and Action in Classical Ti-

betan 61óóMaterials for the Study of Aryadeva,

Dharmapala and Candrakirti 38óóMaterials for the Study of Aryadeva,

Dharmapala and Candrakirti (2Vols.) 38

The Timing of Events Bepin Behari 85TIRTHA, BHARATI KRSNAóóVedic Mathematics 9, 85óóVedic Metaphysics 9

óó OkSfnd xf.kr 208

TITZE, KURTóJainism: A Pictorial Guideto the Religion of Non-Violence 44

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TIWARI, K.N.óóClassical Indian Ethical Thought

12óóComparative Religion 47óófuxeu rdZ'kkL=k 188TIWARI, KAPIL N. óDimensions of

Renunciation in Advaita Vedanta 12TIWARI, MAYAóóAyurveda: A Life of Balance 87óóAyurveda : Secrets of Healing 87óóThe Path of Practice 90To Be and Not To Be, That is The

Answer D.E. Harding 22TOD, JAMESóAnnals and Antiquities

of Rajasthan (3 Vols.) 54TOKUNAGA, MUNEO, Co. Ed.óEpic

Undertakings 57TOLA, FERNANDOóóBeing as Consciousness 31óóBuddhist Positiveness 33óóNagarjuna Refutation of Logic

(Nyaya) Vaidalyaprakarna 39óóOn Voidness 39óóThe Yoga Sutra of Patanjali on

Concentration of Mind 16TOMIO, SHIFU NAGABOSHIóThe

Bodhisattva Warriors 32Topics in Pali Historical Phonology I.Y.

Junghare 66TORELLA, RAFFAELEóThe Isvarapratya-

bhijnakarika of Utpaladeva 13Totality in Essence Vimala Thakar 28TOWNEND, CHRISTINEóThe Hidden

Master 47Trade and Economic Structure R.E. Caves

61Tradition and Argument in Classical

Indian Linguistics Johannes Bronkhorst66

A Tradition of Teachers William Cenkner51

Tradition of the Himalayan MastersRajmani Tigunait 51

Tradition of the Seven Rsis John E.Mitchiner 9

Transform Your Life Geshe Kelsang Gyatso28

Trans Himalayan Traders James F. Fisher59

Transition to Vegetarianism RudolphBallentine 92

Transmission of Awakening Aziz Kristof28

Treasury of Good Sayings Samten GyaltsenKarmay 42

A Treasury of Mahayana Sutra Garma C.C.Chang 42

Treasury of Spiritual Wisdom Comp. AndyZubko 28

Treatise in Thirty Verses on Mere-Consciousness Swati Ganguly 42

TREVITHICK, ALAN ó The Revival ofBuddhist Pilgrimage at Bodh Gaya41

Triadic Mysticism Paul E. Murphy 31TRIBHUVANAPALAóThe Surya-Satakam

of Mayura 73, 203TRIPATHI, R.S.óóHistory of Ancient India 57óóHistory of Kanauj 57TRIPATHY, SNIGDHAóInscriptions of

Orissa (Vol. I) 54Triples: Applications of Pythagorean Triples

Kenneth Williams, Foreword by L.M.Singhvi 85

TRIVEDI, MANDAKINI ó Ananda Yoga:Conversations on Happiness 23

TRIVEDI, MRIDULA ó Foretelling Wid-owhood 83

óó dky liZ ;ksx 206

óó Eksykid ehekalk 207

óó ea=k iq"ik×tfy 208óó ea=k lan'kZu 208óó oSokfgd lq[k 208óó oSokfgd foyEc ds fOkfo/ vk;ke ,ao eU=k 208óó fookg foe'kZ 208óó 'kfu 'keu 208óó 'k=kq 'keu 208óó larku lq[k:-lokZx fpUru 209TRIVEDI, T.P. ó Foretelling Widow-

hood 83óó dky liZ ;ksx 206óó Eksykid ehekalk 207

óó ea=k iq"ik×tfy 208óó ea=k lan'kZu 208óó oSokfgd lq[k 208óó oSokfgd foyEc ds fOkfo/ vk;ke ,ao eU=k 208óó fookg foe'k Z 208óó 'kfu 'keu 208óó 'k=kq 'keu 208

óó larku lq[k:-lokZx fpUru 209

TROPPER, KURTóDie Jataka-InschriftenIm Skor Lam Chen Mo Des Klosters ZhaLu 57

The Truth will Set You Free Svami Purva 22TSERING, NOWANGóRecent Research

on Ladakh 6, 59TSONG-KA-PAóóTantra in Tibet 30óóThe Yoga of Tibet 28, 31TULSIRAM, NANDLALóKrishna Hari

3, 71TURNER, R.L.óA Comparative Dictio-

nary of the Indo-Aryan Languages (4Vols.) 61, 66

Twentieth Century Analytic Philoso-phy Avrum Stroll 22

Two Plays of Ancient India J.A.B.VanBuitenen 73

Two Prolegomena to Madhyamaka Phi-losophy David Seyfort Ruegg 43

Two Sources of Indian AsceticismJohannes Bronkhorst 50

Two Traditions of Meditation in An-cient India Johannes Bronkhorst 43, 59

The Two Truths in Chinese BuddhismCheng-Qing Shih 43

Tyagaraja and the Renewal of TraditionWilliam J. Jackson 81

UUDGAONKAR, P.B.óPolitical Institu-

tions and Administration 60UDUPA, K.N.óStrees and its Manage-

ment by Yoga 27, 91UHL, MARIANNEóChakra Energy Mas-

sage 88The Ultimate Medicine As Prescribed by

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, Ed. RobertPowell 28

Unconditional Bliss Howard RaphaelCushnir 28

Under the Painted Eyes Ferd Mahler 73Understanding Foucault Geoff Danaher,

Tony Schirato & Jen Webb 22Understanding Islam Frithjof Schuon 51Understanding Mantras Harvey P. Alper

31Understanding the Mind Geshe Kelsang

Gyatso 22

Understanding Your Body AlignmentHarman Hathaway 92

Universal Compassion Geshe KelsangGyatso 43

The Unknown Nostradamus PeterLemesurier 85

UNNO, TAITETZ Tr. A History of EarlyVedanta Philosophy (Pt. 1) 12

UNNY, CHATHANATHA CHYUTHANóLinguistics: General & Dravidian 63

Untying the Knots in Buddhism (Se-lected Essays) Alex Wayman 43

The Upadesasahasri of Sankara (2Vols.)Sengaku Mayeda 9

UPADHAYA, K.N.óEarly Buddhismand the Bhagavad Gita 23, 35

UPADHYA, OM D.óThe Art of Ajantaand Sopocani 51

UPADHYE, A.N.óKamasvaho 71The Upanayana Tr. R.C. Prasad 9, 61Upanisads (SBE Vol. 1, 15) Max Muller 9Upanisads (The Selections from 108

Upanisads) T.M.P. Mahadevan 9Upanisad-Vakya-Maha-Kosa (2 Vols.)

Gajanan Shambhu Sadhale 68URBAN, HUGH B.óTantra: Sex, Secrecy,

Politics and Power in the Study ofReligion 30

USHANAS, EGBERT RICHTERóTheIndus Script and the Rg-Veda 58

USUI, MIKAOóThe Original ReikiHandbook of Dr. Mikao Usui 90

Uttara-Ramacarita of Bhavabhuti M.R.Kale 73

VVadirajaís Refutation of Sankaraís Non-

Dualism Clearing the Way for The-ism L.Stahord Betty 15

VAIL, LISE F. , Ed.óIsvara PratyabhijnaKarika of Utpaladeva (Verses on theRecognition of the Lord) 13

Vaisnavi: Woman & the Worship ofKrishna Steven J. Rosen 9

Vaisnavism: Contemporary Scholars Dis-cuss the Gaudiya Tradition Steven J.Rosen 9, 51

Vaisnavism: Its Philosophy, Theology andReligious Discipline S.M.S. Chari 9, 51

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Vaisnavism of Samkaradeva andRamanuja H.V.S. Murthy 9, 51

Vaiyakarana Siddhanta Kaumudi ofBhattoji Dikshita (2 Vols.) P.V.N.Sastry 66

Vakataka Gupta Age R.C. Majumdar &A.S. Altekar 59

Vakyapadiya (contos 1 & 2) K.R. Pillai 66The Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari (Ch.II/

Kanda II/Ch.III. Pt.II) K.A. SubramaniaIyer 66

VALIUDDIN, MIRóQuranic Sufism 49Vallabhacarya on the Love Games of

Krsna J.D. Redington 9Valmikiís Sanskrit L.A. Van Daalen 9, 66VANAMALIóóSri Krishna Lila 8óóSri Rama Lila 8VAN BUITENEN, J.A.B.óTwo Plays of

Ancient India 73VAN DAALEN, L.A. óValmikiís San-

skrit 9, 66VAN LAANEN, MICHAELóEncounters

with Infinity 19VANDANA, MATAJIóNama Japa 4, 49VARADACHARI,V.,Rev.ó Isvarasamhita

(5 Vols.) 3VARADARAJAóThe Ladhukaumudi

63Varaha Purana (A.I.T.M. Vol. 31-32) J.L.

Shastri, Tr. S.V. Iyer 1The Varigated Plumage Eds. N.B. Patil

& Mrinal Kaul ëMartandí 15VARMA, K.M.óóThe Indian Technique of Clay Mod-

elling 51óóStucco in India 59óóTechnique of Gandharan and Indo-

Afghan Stucco Images 53VARMA, V.P.óóPhilosophical Humanism and Con-

temporary India 21óóPolitical Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo

22Vasavadatta of Subandhu L.H. Gray 73VAS, LUIS S.R.óóHealing Breath 89óóJ. Krishnamurti: Great Liberator of

Failed Massiah 20óóPranic Living and Healing 26

Vastu: The Origin of Feng Shui MarcusSchmieke 53

Vastu, Astrology and ArchitectureGayatri Devi Vasudev 53, 85

Vastu Guide Dharnidhar Sharma 53Vastu Science for 21st Century B.B.Puri

53Vastu Vidya Juliet Pegrum 54Vastusutra Upanishad Alice Boner,

Sadasiva Rath Sarma & Bettina Baumer54

VASU, HARI CHARANAóSabda-kalpadruma (5 Vols.) 64, 68

VASU, S.C.óóThe Ashtadhyayi of Panini (2 Vols.)

61óóThe Forceful Yoga 25óóThe Siddhanta Kaumudi of Bhattooji

Diksita (2 Vols.) 64VASUDEV, GAYATRI DEVIóóThe Art of Matching Charts 82óóThe Art of Prediction in Astrology

82óóAstrology and Pseudo Scientific Criti-

cism 82óóAstrology and the Hoax of Scien-

tific Temper 82óóVastu, Astrology & Architecture 53,

85VASUDEVAóKarpuramanjari of Rajase-

khara 71VASU, VARADA PRASADAóSabda-

kalpadruma (5 Vols.) 64, 68VATSALA, P.óHow to Achieve

Incredible Results by Inspiration 20VATSYAYAN, KAPILAóóForeword by The Advaita of Art 51óóBrhaddesi of Sri Matanga Muni (Vol.

I & II) 74óóForeword by Drama and Ritual of

Early Hinduism 81óóGen. Ed. Kalatattvakosa (6 Vols.)

53, 67óóGen. Ed. Matralaksanam 81óóGen. Ed. Palas of Srikavikarna (4

Vols.) 81óóGen. Ed. Srihastamuktavali 81VAUDEVILLE, CHARLOTTE Barahmasa

in Indian Literatures 70

Vayu Purana (A.I.T.M. Vols. 37, 38) Ed.G.P. Bhatt & Tr. G.V. Tagare 1

The Veda and Indian Culture Kireet Joshi9, 59

Veda-Laksana K. Parameswara Aithal 8,73

The Veda of the Black Yajus School (2Vols.) A.B. Keith 9

VEDA BHARATIóóGod 12óóMantra and Meditation 26óóMeditation and Art of Dying 26óóPhilosophy of Hatha Yoga 26óóSuperconsciousness Meditation 27óóYoga Sutras of Patanjali with the

exposition of Vyasa (Vol. II) 16VEDANANDA, SWAMIóAum Hindutvam

1Vedanta Sutras with Ramanujaís Com-

mentary (S.B.E. Vol. 48) George Thibaut15

Vedanta Sutras with Samkaraís Com-mentary (S.B.E. Vol. 34, 38) GeorgeThibaut 15

The Vedantic Buddhism of the BuddhaJ.G. Jennings 43

Vedic Archeology and Assorted EssaysSteven Rosen 9

Vedic Astrology Ronnie Gale Dreyer 85A Vedic Concordance Maurice Bloomfield

9, 68Vedic Cosmography and Astronomy

Richard L. Thompson 9, 85Vedic Equality and Hinduism O.P. Gupta

9The Vedic Experience Raimundo Panikkar

9A Vedic Grammar for Students A.A.

Macdonell 66Vedic Health Care System Binod Kumar

Joshi 92Vedic Hermeneutics K. Satchidananda

Murty 9Vedic Hymns (SBE Vol. 32, 46) Max

Muller & H. Oldenberg 9Vedic Index of Names and Subjects (2

Vols.) A.A. Macdonell & A.B. Keith 68Vedic Mathematics Bharati Krsna Tirthaji,

Gen. Ed. V.S. Agrawala 9, 85Vedic Mathematics For All Ages Vandana

Singhal 85

Vedic Mathematics for Schools (3 Pts.)James Glover 85

Vedic MathematicsñTeacherís Manual(3Vols.) Kenneth R. Williams, Forewordby L.M. Singhvi 85

Vedic Metaphysics Bharati Krsna Tirthaji9

Vedic Mythology A.A. Macdonell 9Vedic Mythology (2 Vols.) A. Hillebrandt,

Tr. S.R. Sarma 9Vedic Physics Keshav Dev Verma 22A Vedic Reader for Students A.A.

Macdonell 9, 66Vedic Tantrism M.S. Bhat 9, 31Vedic Vision of Consciousness and

Reality (Vol. XII, Pt. 3 ) of PHISPC)Satya Prakash Singh 15, 56

Vedic Texts S.S. Bahulkar 10Vedic Vrtra A.K. Lahiri 10Venisamhara of Bhatta Narayana M.R.

Kale 73Venisamhara of Bhatta Narayana C.S. Rama

Sastri 73VENKATESANANDA, SWAMI, Tr.óóInsights and Inspirations 25óóThe Supreme Yoga 15, 27óó The Supreme Yoga (2 Vols.) 27óóYoga 28óó The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 16VENNELLS, DAVID F.óóWonders That is Reiki 92VERDU, ALFONSOóEarly Buddhist

Philosophy in the light of Four NobleTruths 35

VERMA DEVA, ARJUNAó Amaru-satakam 70

VERMA, KESHAV DEV ó Vedic Physics22

VERMA, M.K.óThe Structure of theNoun Phrase in English and Hindi 64

VERMA, R.M.óClinical Psychology 86VERMA, SHASHIóó You are God 10óó ;w vkj XkkWM 184VERMA, SHEELAóA Course in Ad-

vanced Hindi (2 Vols. in one) 61Verse Index of Candrakirtiís Madhya-

makavatara Helmut Tauscher 43Vertically and Crosswise A.P. Nicholas,

K.R. Williams & J. Pickles, Forword byL.M. Singhvi 85

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VESCI, UMA MARINAóHeat and Sac-rifice in the Vedas 2

VESSANTARAóMeeting the Buddhas38

VETTER TILMANNóDer Buddha UndSeine Lehre in DharmakirtisPramanavarttika 34

The Vibrating Universe N.C. Panda 15VIDYABHUSHAN, SATIS CHANDRAóóA History of Indian Logic 13óóTr. The Nyaya Sutra of Gotama 14óóIntrod. The Tattvacintamani of

Gangesa Upadhyaya 15, 185VIDYARATNA, TARANATHA, Skt.

Text.óKularnava Tantra 29Vijnanabhairava or Divine Conscious-

ness Jaideva Singh 31Vikramaís Adventures (2 Pts.) Franklin

Edgerton 73Vikramorvasiyam C.R. Devadhar 73Vikramorvasiyam M.R. Kale 73The Vimalakirti Sutra (From the Chinese

Version by Kumarajiva) Tr. Burton Watson43

The Vinasikha Tantra Teun Goudriaan 31Vinaya Texts (SBE Vol. 13, 17, 20) T.H.

Rhys Davids & H. Oldenberg 43VINOD, SAMPRASADó 9 Secrets of

Successful Meditation 26Vir Vinod (4 Vols.) Shyamal Dass 59, 193VIRDI, P.K.óThe Grounds for Divorce

in Hindu and English Law 60Visalamalavati Pramanasamuccayatika

of Jinendrabuddhi (2 Pts.) ErnstSteinkellner, Helmut Krasser & Horst Lasic43

A Visible Wound Julie Friedeberger 92A Visit to Rahula Sankrtyayanaís Col-

lection of Negatives at the BiharResearch Society Michael Torsten Much43

Visuddhimagga of BuddhaghosacariyaHenry C. Warren 43

Vital Energy B.B.Puri 28The Vivaha: Hindu Marriage Samskaras

Bhaiyaram Sarma, Tr. R.C. Prasad 10, 61The Vivekacudamani of Sankaracarya

Bhagavatapada (An Introd. & Tr.) Tr.& Ed. John Grimes 15

Viyahapannatti (Bhagavai)óThe fifthanga of the Jain Canon Jozef Deleu 46

Voice of the Rsis Hajari, Ed. AmitaNathwani 10

Voices of the Indian Diaspora AnandMulloo 60

VRINTE, JOSEPHóóThe Perennial Quest For a Psychol-

ogy with a Soul 26, 86óóThe Quest for the Inner Man 22Vyakarana Mahabhasya of Patanjali on

Panini 3.1 (Ahnikas 1 to 6) StephenPeter Thompson 66

Vyayama Yoga Javier Plazas 28

WW.B.Yeats and Occultism H. Rai Bachchan

74WADA, TOSHIHIROóóIndian Philosophy and Text Science

13óóThree Mountains and Seven Rivers

42, 59WADLEY, SUSAN S., Co. Ed.óMedia

and the Transformation of Religionin South Asia 48

WAITES, BILL ó Aura Reiki 86WALLACE, B. ALANóBuddhism and

Science 32WALLISS, JOHNóThe Brahma Kumaris

as a Reflexive Tradition 46WALSER, JOSEPH ó Nagarjuna in Con-

text 38WALSHE, M.Oíc, Tr.óThe Historical Bud-

dha 36WALTERS, J. DONALD, (Swami Kriyananda)óóEd.Art and Science of Raja Yoga 23óóOut of the Labyrinth 83óóForeword by The Yoga Book 28WANGCHEN, GESHE NAMGYALóThe

Emptiness of Emptiness 35War in Ancient India V.R.R. Dikshitar 60WARDER, A.K.óóA Course in Indian Philosophy 16óóIndian Buddhism 36óóIndian Kavya Literature (7 Vols.)

71, 74WARD, TARAóThe Healing Handbook

89

WARREN, HENRY CLARKEóóBuddhism in Translations 32óóEd. Visudhimagga of Buddha-

ghosacariya 43The Wasteland V. Rai 74WATANABE, FUMIMAROóPhiloso-

phy and its Development in theNikayas and Abhidhamma 39

WATSON, BURTON, Tr.óThe VimalakirtiSutra 43

WATSON, GAYóThe Resonance of Emp-tiness 41

WATT, GEORGEóIndian Art at Delhi,1903 51

The Way of Ayurvedic Herbs Karta PurkhSingh Khalsa & Michael Tierra 92

Way of Life T.N. Madan 73WAYMAN, ALEXóóThe Buddhist Tantras 29, 33óóEssays by Buddhist Insight 33óóFounder Ed. Buddhist Tradition

Series (58 Vols.) 40óóCalming the Mind and Discerning

the Real 33óóChanting the Names of Manjusri 34óóThe Enlightenment of Vairocana 35óóIntroduction to Buddhist Tantric

Systems 29, 37óóThe Lionís Roar of Queen Srimala

37óóA Millennium of Buddhist Logic

(Vol. I) 38óóUntying the Knots in Buddhism 43óóYoga of the Guhyasamajatantra 31,

43WAYMAN, HIDEKOóThe Lionís Roar

of Queen Srimala 37Ways of Thinking of Eastern People

Hajime Nakamura & Philip P. Wiener 22Ways of Understanding the Human

Past: Mythic, Epic, Scientific and His-toric (Pt.XII of PHISPCís Monograph)D.P. Chattopadhyaya 56, 60

WEBB, JENóUnderstanding Foucault22

WEBB, SARA BOINóóEng. Version by Abhidharma Samuccaya

31óóTr. The Literature of the Personalists

of Early Buddhism 37óóEng. Tr. Suramgamasamadhisutra

42WEBSTAR, RICHARDóThe Magical

Power of Pendulam 90WEERAPERUMA, SUSUNAGAóóBliss of Reality 16óóThe First and Best Buddhist Teach-

ings 36óóJ. Krishnamurti: As I Knew Him 20óóJiddu Krishnamurti: A Bibliographical

Guide 20óóLiving and Dying 21óóMajor Religions of India 48óóNirvana : The Highest Meditation 39óóSayings of J. Krishnamurti 22óóSerenity Here and Now 41óóServant of God 50óóThat Pathless Land 22WELLS, HENRIETTAóHomoeopathy :

The Modern Prescriber 89WENTZ, W.Y. EVANSóóThe Tibetan Book of the Dead 42óóThe Tibetan Book of the Great Lib-

eration 42óóTibetís Great Yogi Milarepa 42WERNER, KARELóóSymbols in Art and Religion 53óóYoga and Indian Philosophy 16, 28WEST, E.W.óPahlavi Texts (SBE Vol. 5,

18, 24, 37, 47) 49WESTBROOK, JESSIE DUNCANóóDiwan of Inayat Khan 47óóHindustani Lyrics 81WEZLER, ALBRECHT, Jt. Ed.óLudwig

Alsdorf and Indian Studies 46, 58WHALING, FRANKóThe Rise of the

Religious Significance of Rama 49What Awaits Man in 2000 A.D. and

Thereafter M.K. Dave 85What is Karma? Paul Brunton 15

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Wheel of Life Namgyal Lhamo Taklha 43Where There is light Paramahansa

Yogananda 28WHINFIELD, E.H., Tr.óThe Mathnawi

48Whispers from Eternity Paramahansa

Yogananda 28WHITE, CHARLAS, S. J.óóA Catalogue of Vaisnava Literature

66, 70óóThe Garden of Loneliness 70WHITE, DAVID, Tr.óAstrological Key

in Mahabharata 82WHITE, DAVID GORDON, Ed.óTantra in

Practice 30WHITNEY, WILLIAM DWIGHT, Tr.óóAtharva Veda-Samhita (2 Vols.) 1óóThe Roots, Verb-Forms and Primary

Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language64

óóSanskrit Grammar 64óóTaittiriya Pratisakhya 9WHITWORTH, BELINDAóNew Age

Encyclopedia 90Why Meditation Vimala Thakar 28WICKREMERATNE, L.A.óThe Genesis

of an Orientalist 36WIENER, PHILIP P.óWays of Thinking

of Eastern Peoples 22WIJESEKERA, O.H.De A.óBuddhist and

Vedic Studies 1, 32WILBER, KENóóThe Spectrum of Consciousness 86óóForeword by The Yoga Tradition 29WILLEMEN, Ch.óóThe Chinese Hevajratantra 29, 34óóThe Essence of Scholasticism 35WILLIAMS, C.V.óJiddu Krishnamurti:

(World Philosopher 1895-1986) 20WILLIAMS, JAMESóGilles Deleuze's

Difference and Repetition 19WILLIAMS, JOANNA G.óKaladarsana

53WILLIAMS, K.R.óVertically and Cross-

wise 85

WILLIAMS, KENNETHóóAstronomical Application of Vedic

Mathematics 82óóThe Cosmic Calculator (In 3 Books

with Teacher's Guide & Answer Book)82

óóDiscover Vedic Mathematics 82óóThe Natural Calculator 83óóTriples: Applications of Pythagorean

85óóVedic MathematicsñTeacherís

Manual (3 Vols.) 85óóVertically and Crosswise 85WILLIAMS, M. MONIERóóA Dictionary English and Sanskrit

66óóSanskrit-English Dictionary 68WILLIAMS, PAULóóThe Reflexive Nature of Awarness

41óóStudies in the Philosophy of the

Boddhicaryavatara 42WILLIAMS, R.óJaina Yoga 25, 44WILLS, JANICE DEANóOn Knowing

Reality 39WILLS, PAULINE ó The Reflexology

Manual 91WILSON, ANDREWóWorld Scripture

10, 43WILSON, JOE B.óEmptiness Yoga 35Wings of the White Crane G.W. Houston

73WINTERNITZ, M.óóA General Index to the Names and

Subject matter of the Sacred Books ofthe East (SBE 50) 67

óóHistory of Indian Literature (3 Vols.)74

óóHkkjrh; lkfgR; dk bfrgkl 204Wisdom Beyond Words Sangharakshita

43The Wisdom of Sri Chinmoy Sri Chinmoy

28, 51Wisdom of the Ancient Seers David

Frawley 10The Wisdom of Vasistha Raghunandan 10WITZ, KLAUS G.óThe Supreme Wis-

dom of the Upanisads 15

WOJKOWITZ, RENE-DE NEBESKYóTibetan Religious Dances 42

WOLF, WINGEDóShaman of Tibet 41WOLINSKY, STEPHENóó I am That I am 25óóYou are Not 29Women in the Footsteps of the Buddha

Kathryn R. Blackstone 43, 61Women of India (Vol. IX, Pt. 3 of PHISPC)

Ed. Bharati Ray 56, 60Women Pioneers of Oriya Literature Savitri

Rout 74Women Under Primitive Buddhism I.B.

Horner 43, 60Wonders of the Natural Mind Tenzin

Wangyal Rinpoche 43Wonders That is Reiki David F. Vennells

92WONG, SYLVIAóThe Karmapa Proph-

ecies 37WOOD, THOMAS E.óóThe Mandukya Upanisad and the

Agama Sastra 4óóMind Only 21, 38WOODS, J.H.óYoga-System of Patanjali

16WOODROFEE, JOHN (Arthur Avalon)óóKundalini Yoga 21óóIntrod. Kularnava Tantra 29óó Ed. Mahanirvana Tantra 29óó Introd. Prapancasara Tantra 30óó Ed. Sarada Tilaka Tantra 30óó Introd. Tantraraja Tantra 30WOODWARD, F.L.óó Ed. Tr. The Book of the Gradual

Sayings (5 Vols.) 32óóThe Book of the Kindred Saying(5

Vols.) 32WOOLNER, ALFRED C., Introd.óóAn Illustrated Ardha Magahi Dic-

tionary (5 Vols.) 67óóIntroduction to Prakrit 63óóThirteen Plays of Bhasa 73Word Index to the Prasastapadabhasya

J. Bronkhorst & Yves Ramseier 15, 68The Word Speaks to the Faustian Man (5

Vols.) Som Raj Gupta 15, 16Working Anger Ronald T. Potter-Efron 92Works of Kalidasa (2 Vols.) C.R. Devadhar

74World Crises and Buddhist Humanism

John H. Crook 43

The World of Rhythm Called RitualsJayant Burde 51

The World Peace Agenda Satya P.Agarwal 10

World Scripture Andrew Wilson 10, 43Worshiping Siva in Medieval India Ri-

chard H.Davis 10, 61Worterbuch Zum Rig-Veda Von Hermann

Grassmann 68WUJASTYK, DOMINIKóóIndian Medical Tradition Series (9

Vols.) 93óóMathematics and Medicine in San

skrit 58, 90óóStudies on Indian Medical History

91WULFF, DONNA MARIE,óóJt. Au. Devi: Goddesses of India 2óóThe Divine Consort 47

YYAMAZAKI, MORIICHIóA Pada Index

and Reverse Pada Index to Early JainCanons 46

YASCHPAULEóYour Destiny and Sci-entific Hand Analysis 86

YAZDANI, G.óBidar-Its History andMonuments 54

YINZENG, GENGóIndia and China(Vol. 3 Pt. 6 of PHISPC) 55, 58

Yoga Swami Venkatesnanda 28Yoga: A Synthesis of Psychology and

Metaphysics Rajarshi Muni 28, 86Yoga and Ayurveda David Frawley 92Yoga and Indian Philosophy Karl Werner

16, 28Yoga and Parapsychology Ed. K.

Ramakrishna Rao, Foreword by KaranSingh 28

Yoga and Psychotherapy Swami Rama,Rudolph Ballentine & Swami Ajaya 28

Yoga and the Sacred Fire David Frawley92

Yoga and Western Psychology GeraldineCoster 28, 86

Yoga As Philosophy and ReligionS.N.Dasgupta 16

The Yoga Book Stephen Sturgess, Forewordby SwamiKriyananda 28

The Yoga Cookbook 92

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Yoga for Men Thomas Claire 28Yoga For Your Type David Frawley, Sandra

Summerfield & M.S. Kozak 28Yoga in Modern India Joseph S. Alter 28Yoga : Mastering the Basic Sandra Ander-

son & Rolf Sovik 28The Yoga of Herbs David Frawley & Vasant

Lad 92The Yoga of Kashmir Shaivism Swami

Shankarananda 28The Yoga of Knowledge M.P. Pandit 28The Yoga of Love M.P. Pandit 28The Yoga of Self Perfection M.P. Pandit

28Yoga of the Guhyasamajatantra Alex

Wayman 31, 43The Yoga of Tibet Tsong Ka-Pa 28, 31The Yoga of Works M.P. Pandit 28Yoga on War and Peace Rajmani Tigunait

28Yoga Philosophy in Relation to other

Systems of Indian Thought S.N.Dasgupta 16

Yoga Psychology Swami Ajaya 28The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali Swami

Venkatesanand 16Yoga Sutra of Patanjali Bengali Baba 15The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali Baba Hari

Dass 16The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali on Concen-

tration of Mind Fernando Tola & CarmanDragonetti, Tr. K.D. Prithipaul 16

Yoga Sutras of Patanjali with the Expo-sition of Vyasa (Vol. II) Tr. & Comm.Veda Bharati 16

Yoga Systems of Patanjali J.H. Woods 16The Yoga Tradition Georg Feuerstein, Fore-

word by Ken Wilber 29Yoga Unveiled (2 Pts.) U. A. Asrani 29Yogacare Buddhism and Modern Psy-

chology Tao Jiang 43, 86Yogacara Idealism A.K. Chatterjee 43YOGANANDA, PARAMAHANSAóóAutobiography of a Yogi 46óóGod Talks with Arjuna: The

Bhagavad Gita (2 Vols.) 23óóJourney to Self-Realization 23óóSayings of Paramahansa Yogananda

49óóThe Science of Religion 50óóWhere There is Light 28óóWhispers From Eternity 28

181

Yogashastram (Shree Hemachandra-charyapranitam-Svapajnavritti-vibhushitam) (3 Pts.) Muni Jambuvijayaji4 6

The Yogavasistha of Valmiki (2 Pts.)Vasudeva Laxman Sharma Pansikar 10,184, 186

The Yogi Gopala Krishna 29Yogins of Ladakh John Crook & James Low

43YOSHINORI, TAKEUCHI ó Buddhist

Spirituality (2Vols.) 33You are God Shashi Verma 10You are Not Stephen H. Wolinsky 29Your Aura and Your Chakras Karla Mclaren

29Your Destiny and Scientific Hand Analy-

sis Yaschpaule 86Your Secret Energy Center Christopher J.

Markert 92

ZZARRILLI, PHILLIP B.óIndian Theatre

81Zen Buddhism (2 Vols.) Heinrich

Dumoulin, Trs. James W. Heisig & PaulKnitter 43

Zen Yoga P.J. Saher 29, 43

The Zendavesta (SBE Vols. 4, 23, 31) Tr.J. Darmesteter & L. Mills 51

ZETTNERSAN,CHIANóTaoist Bed-room Secrets 91

ZIMMER, HEINRICHóóArt of Indian Asia (2 Vols.) 51óóThe King and the Corpse 71óóMyths and Symbols in Indian Art

and Civilization 53óóPhilosophies of India 14ZIMMERMANN, FRANCISóThe Jungle

and the Aroma of Meats 89ZUBKO, ANDY, Comp.óTreasury of

Spiritual Wisdom 28ZYSK, KENNETH G.óóAsceticism and Healing in Ancient

India 86óóCo Ed. Indian Medical Tradition

Series (9 Vols.) 93óóMedicine in the Veda 90

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•ÊäÿÊÁà◊∑§ √ÿÊÅÿÊŸ◊˜)ó¡ªÛÊÊÕ

flŒÊ‹¢VÊ⁄U L§0 250 (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 175

(•Á¡ÀŒ)

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¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê •ª˝flÊ‹ L§0 295 [1465-3]

ÃÒÁûÊ⁄UËÿ¬˝ÁÇÊÊÅÿ◊˜ó‚¢0 •Ê⁄U0 ‡ÊÊ◊‡ÊÊSòÊË

∞fl¢ ∑§0 ⁄¢UªÊøÊÿ¸ L§0 495 [2587-1]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 295 [2588-8]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)

ÃÒÁûÊ⁄UËÿ‚¢Á„UÃÊó÷ ÔU÷ÊS∑§⁄U Á◊üÊ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ

(10 ÷ʪʥ ◊¥)ó‚¢0 ∞0 ◊„UÊŒfl ‡ÊÊSòÊË ∞fl¢

∑§0 ⁄¢UªÊøÊÿ L§0 2900 (‚Ò≈U) [0228-5]

ŒÊÿ ÷ʪ-üÊË¡Ë◊ÍÃflÊ„ UŸ ¬ ˝áÊËÃ

(‚¢S∑ΧÃ)ó‚È’˝„U◊áÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 15

[2439-3]

ÁŒflÊ ŒÈÁ„UÃÊóSflÊ◊Ë flŒ ÷Ê⁄UÃË L§0 95

Á¬¢ª‹-ŒflÊÿáÊó’˝rÊ∑§À¬ (3 ÷ʪʥ

◊¥)ó„U¡Ê⁄UË, •ŸÈ0 ∞fl¢ ‚¢0 •Á◊ÃÊ

ŸÕflÊŸË L§0 995 (÷ʪ 1) [2088-3];

L §0 995 (÷ʪ 2)[2089-0];

L§0 1500 (÷ʪ 3)[2077-7]

Á¬ª‹ ŒflÊÿáÊ (øÃÈÕ¸ ◊á«U‹) (ÁflcáÊÈ

∑§À¬-¬˝Õ◊ πá«U) „U¡Ê⁄UË, Á‹åÿ¢Ã⁄UáÊ

•Á◊ÃÊ ŸÊÕflÊáÊË– L§0 3000 [3185-8]

¬ÈL§·‚ÍQ (◊ÊäÿÁ㌟‡ÊÊπËÿ)ó¡ŸÊŒŸ

‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 0.50 [2621-2]

’˝rÊÊá«U¬È⁄UÊáÊ (•¢ª˝¡Ë fl ‚¢S∑Χà ¬˝SÃÊflŸÊfl ‡‹Ù∑§ ‚ÍøË)󡪌ˇʋʋ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 175 [2613-7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 125 [2614-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊ÊäÿÁ㌟∑˝§◊¬ÊΔU (¬˝Õ◊ ÷ʪ)󂢯ÿÈÁœÁcΔU⁄U ◊Ë◊Ê¢‚∑§ L§0 250 [2540-6]

◊ÊŸ‚ ∞fl¢ ªËÃÊ....‹Ê∑§◊¢ª‹ ªÈÁÜ¡ÃÊó‚àÿ¬∑§Ê‡Ê •ªflÊ‹ L§0 295 [1640-4]

◊⁄U ªÈM§Œfl (¡ËflŸ øÁ⁄Uà ‚à¬ÈM§· üÊË ◊¢ªÃ⁄UÊ◊¡Ë ◊„UÊ⁄UÊ¡)ó‚Ê◊⁄UÊ¡ ªÈ# M§0 200

÷ªflìÊ⁄UáÊÙଠÊÊó◊ÕÈ⁄Uʬ‚ÊŒ ŒËÁˇÊà L§0 2÷ªflŒ˜ªËÃÊó√ÿÊ0 ‚àÿʟ㌠‚⁄USflÃË ∞fl¢

ÁflnÔUʋʟ㌠‚⁄USflÃË (F/C) [1509-4]

◊ŸÈS◊ÎÁÃ-∑ͧÀ‹Í∑§÷^∑Χà (√ÿÊÅÿÊ‚Á„UÃ)󡪌ˇʋʋ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 650[0765-5] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 450[0766-2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊ŸÈS◊ÎÁà (ÁmÃËÿ •äÿÊÿ)ó¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊˬÊá«Uÿ L§0 35 [2502-4]

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◊Í‹ ⁄UÊ◊ÊÿáÊ (‚¢S∑Χà ≈UË∑§Ê, Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ,ÁflÁ‡Êc≈U Á≈Uå¬áÊË ‚Á„UÃ)ó‚È·◊Ê ¬Êá«UÿL§0 5

ÿôÊÃàfl¬˝∑§Ê‡Êó¬^ÊÁ÷⁄UÊ◊ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 195[2319-8] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 125[2701-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

ÿʪflÁ‡ÊDÔU-flÊÀ◊Ë∑§Ë ¬˝áÊËà (2 ÷ʪ٥◊¥) - ‚¢0 flÊ‚ÈŒfl ‹ˇ◊áÊ ‡Ê◊ʸ ¬áʇÊË∑§⁄UL§0 2495 (‚Ò≈U ‚Á¡ÀŒ) [3146-9];

L§0 1995 (‚Ò≈U •Á¡ÀŒ) [3147-6]

;w vkj XkkWM (Hkxon~xhrk dh vHkwRkIkwoZO;k[;k)ó 'kf'k oekZ L§0 1495

Á‹æ˜Uª¬È⁄UÊáÊ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ, •¢ª˝¡Ë fl ‚¢S∑ΧìSÃÊflŸÊ fl ‡‹Ù∑§ ‚ÍøË)󡪌ˇʋʋ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 295 (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 175(•Á¡ÀŒ)

‹Ê∑§‚¢ª„U‚¢Œ‡Êó‹0 ‚àÿ ¬∑§Ê‡Ê •ªflÊ‹L§0 75 [1588-9]

flÊÀ◊ËÁ∑§ ⁄UÊ◊ÊÿáÊ— ∑§Ê√ÿʟȇÊË‹ŸóÁ‡Êfl’Ê‹∑§ ⁄UÊÿ M§0 130 [2986-2]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); M§0 90 [3192-6]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)flÊÀ◊ËÁ∑§ ⁄UÊ◊ÊÿáÊ (•ÊÁŒ‚ª¸mÿÊà◊∑§)ó

‚¢¯ fl •ŸÈ¯ ¬⁄◊„¢U‚ Á◊üÊ ∞fl¢ ∑§Á¬‹ Œfl¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 4 [2575-8]

flÒÁŒ∑§ œ◊¸ ∞fl¢ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ (2 ÷ʪ٥ ◊¥)ó◊ͯ ‹¯ ∑§ËÕ, •ŸÈ¯ ‚Íÿ¸∑§Êãà (F/C)

flÒÁŒ∑§ ‚ÍÄà ‚¢ª˝„Uó•ÿÙäÿʬ˝‚ÊŒ Á‚¢„U (F/C)

flÒÁŒ∑§ ‚ÍÄ¢V‹ŸóÁfl¡ÿ‡Ê¢V⁄U ¬Êá«UÿL§0 70 [2316-7]

flÒÁŒ∑§Ë ¬˝Á∑˝§ÿÊ󂢯 ŒÊ◊ÙŒ⁄U ◊„UÃÙL§0 115 [2317-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§075 [2318-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

fl˝Êàÿ∑§Ê¢«U-•Õfl¸flŒh;a (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó‚ê¬ ÍáÊ Ê ¸ŸãŒ L §0 10[26793]

‡ÊÊÁãÃ-SflÊÁSà ¬ÊΔU (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË•ŸÈflÊŒ)ó‚È·◊Ê ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 3 [2511-

6]

Á‡Êfl‚¢∑§À¬‚ÍÄÃ◊˜ó‚È·◊Ê ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 3[2466-9]

‡ÊÈÄ‹-ÿ¡ÈflŒ-‚¢Á„UÃÊó ‚¢ ¡ªŒË‡Ê ‹Ê‹‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 995 [0336-7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 495 [0337-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

üÊÊf¬fÁà (∑ ÊàÿÊÿŸ‚ÍGÊŸÈ‚ÊÁ⁄áÊË) ó‚¢S∑Î ÃÊ ¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ, M§0 60

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üÊË’˝rÊflÒflø¬È⁄UÊáÊ◊˜ (2 ÷ʪʥ ◊¥) (◊Í‹ŒflŸÊª⁄UË ◊¥, •¢ª˝¡Ë fl ‚¢S∑Î Ã ¬˝SÃÊflŸÊ•ı⁄U ‡‹Ù∑§)󂢯 ¡ªŒË‡Ê‹Ê‹ ‡ÊÊSòÊËM§0 500 (‚Ò≈U) [2092-0]

üÊË◊Œ˜÷ʪflà ∑§Ê ôÊÊŸ, ŒËŸ ŒÈπË ∑§Ë‚flÊ ◊„UÊŸ˜ó‚àÿ ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê •ª˝flÊ‹L§0 195 [2998-5]

üÊË◊Œ˜÷ªflŒ˜ªËÃÊ (ÁmÃËÿ •äÿÊÿ)ó‚È·◊Ê ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 10 [2570-3]

üÊË◊Œ÷ªflŒªËÃÊ (◊Í‹¬ÊΔU, Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ,√ÿÊ0 ÃÕÊ üÊ˪ËÃÊøÊ‹Ë‚Ê ‚Á„UÃ)ó⁄UÊ◊ÊŸ¢Œ ¬˝‚ÊŒ L§0 295 [2933-6]

üÊË◊Œ˜ ÷ʪflØ Ô¬È⁄UÊáÊ◊˜ Ô-√ÿÊ‚¬˝áÊËØ Ô(‚¢S∑Χà •¢ª˝¡Ë fl ‚¢S∑Χà ¬˝SÃÊflŸÊ fl‡‹Ù∑§ ‚ÍøË)󡪌ˇʋʋ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 900 [0514-9](‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 745[0515-6] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

S◊ÎÁÃ∑§ıSÃÈ÷óflÊ‚ÈŒfl ‹ˇ◊áÊ ¬áʇÊË∑§⁄UL§0 70 [0079-3]

‚ÈãŒ⁄U ∑§Êá«Uó•ŸÈ¯ ‚àÿʟ㌠‚⁄USflÃËL§0 95 [1531-5]

„UÁ⁄ Up㺠˝Ù¬ÊÅÿÊŸ◊˜ (•ÕflÊ ‡Ê ÈŸ—‡Ê·Ù¬ÅÿÊŸ◊˜)ó‚È·◊Ê ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 40[2405-8]

Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ (•)÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ◊Í‹, •ŸÈflÊŒ ∞fl¢ •äÿÿŸ‚Ê¢Åÿ, ÿÙª, ãÿÊÿ, flÒ‡Ê Á·∑§,◊Ë◊Ê¢‚Ê, flŒÊãà ÃÕÊ ßŸ∑§ ÁflÁ÷㟂¢¬˝ŒÊÿ, ‡ÊÒfl, ‡ÊÁÄÃ, âòÊ

߸‡ÊÊflÊSÿʬÁŸ·Œ˜ (‡ÊÊV⁄U÷Êcÿ, •ãflÿ,‡ÊéŒÊÕ¸ ÃÕÊ Áfl‡Ê·)ó√ÿÊ0 Áfl¡ÿ‡Ê¢V⁄U¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 30 [2378-5]

∑§fl‹ÊãflÁÿ¬˝∑§⁄UáÊ-ªX‡Ê ©U¬ÊäÿÊÿ Áfl⁄U-Áøà (◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑Îà ◊¥)ó‚¢ ∑§‡Êfl ÁmflŒËL§0 4 [2552-9]

Ã∑¸§ ÷Ê·Ê (ÁflSÃÎà Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó’Œ⁄UËŸÊÕ ‡Ê ÈÄ‹ L§0 315 [2226-

9](‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 215 [2227-

6](•Á¡ÀŒ)Ã∑¸§‚¢ª˝„ó vUuHkV ðfojfpr (LoksiK

nhfidk lfgr)ófgú vuqú ,oa O;kúdka'khjke ,oa lU?;k jkBkSj :ú þúú¹3267&1º(lftYn)_ :ú 195¹3268&8º(vftYn)

Ã∑¸§-‚¢ª˝„Uó∑§ŒÊ⁄UŸÊÕ ÁòʬÊΔUË L§0 95[2058-6]

Ã∑¸§-‚¢ª˝„U (¬Œ∑Χàÿ, Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)ó∑ΧcáÊ◊ÁáÊ ÁòʬÊΔUË (F/C) [2476-8]

Ã∑¸§-‚¢ª˝„U (Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)óÖflÊ‹Ê ¬˝‚ÊŒªÊÒ«∏U L§0 13 [2477-5]

Ã∑§‚¢ª„U (‚ê¬ÍáÊ) (‚¢S∑Χà fl Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)óŒÿʟ㌠÷ʪfl L§0 110 [2225-2]

ÃûflÁøãÃÊ◊ÁáÊ󪢪‡ÊʬÊäÿÊÿ∑ΧÃó‚¢0∑§Ê◊ÊÅÿÊŸÊÕ Ã∑¸§flʪˇÊ, ¬˝SÃÊflŸÊ‚ÃˇÊø㺠ÁfllÊ÷Í·áÊ L§0 595 [2549-9]

ÃûflÁøãÃÊ◊ÁáÊ󪢪‡Ê∑Χà (flÊø∑§ªÈáÊ⁄U% ÁŸÁ◊¸Ã ‚Èπ’ÊÁœ∑§Ê Á≈Uå¬ÁŸ∑§Ê‚Á„UÃ)ó‚¢0 ŸªËŸ ¡Ë0 ‡ÊÊ„U L§0 995[2030-2]

Ãûfl◊Ë◊Ê¢‚Ê ∞fl¢ ôÊÊŸ ◊Ë◊Ê¢‚Ê (÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ∞fl¢ ¬ÊpÊàÿ)ó•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸL§0 195 [3135-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 95[3136-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

Ãûfl◊Ë◊Ê¢‚Ê ∞fl¢ ôÊÊŸ ◊Ë◊Ê¢‚Êó∑§ŒÊ⁄UŸÊÕfrokjh L§0 345 [3175-9] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 145 [2360-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ‡ÊÊSòÊ ∑§Ë M§¬⁄UπÊ -⁄UÊ¡ãŒ˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒL§0 195 [3206-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 95[3207-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

ãÿÊÿ-Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ◊Ôó‡ÊÊÁ‹ª˝Ê◊ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 50

ãÿÊÿ Á‚hÊ ¢Ã-◊ÈÄÃÊfl‹Ë (¬ ˝àÿˇÊπá«U)óœ◊¸Œ˝ŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 185[2356-3]

ãÿÊÿ Á‚hÊ¢Ã-◊ÈÄÃÊfl‹Ë (¬˝‡ŸÊûÊ⁄UË)óÁfl‡flŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 5 [2564-2]

¬⁄U◊Êà◊Ê ∑§Ê SflM§¬ (Á„UãŒË M§¬ÊãÃ⁄UáÊ)óÿÊªË ◊„UÊ¡Ÿ L§0 250 [2099-9]

¬⁄U◊ÊÕ¸-Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ◊Ô-⁄UÊ◊ÊflÃÊ⁄U ‡Ê◊ʸ ∑ΧÃó‚¢0 ¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ, ¬˝SÃÊflŸÊ¡Ë0 ‚Ë0 ¬Êá«U L§0 295 [1209-3]

¬⁄U◊ÊÕ-‚Ê⁄&vfHkuo xqIr iz.khr~Uó∑§◊‹Ê ÁmflŒË L§0 90 [2334-1]

¬⁄UÊÁòÊ¢Á‡Ê∑§ÊóŸË‹∑§áΔU ªÈM§≈ÈU L§0 100[2544-4](‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 70 [2545-1]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)ikr×ty;ksx (v"VkÄõ;ksx) (inPNsn)]

vUo; vkSj Hkk"kk Vhdk lfgr &ladyudrkZlqjsUæ 'kadj vkuUn L§0 250 (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 200 (•Á¡ÀŒ)

¬ÊÃÜ¡‹, ÿʪŒ‡Ê¸Ÿ (√ÿÊ‚÷Êcÿ, Á„UãŒË•ŸÈflÊŒ ÃÕÊ ‚ÈÁfl‡ÊŒ Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó√ÿÊ0 „UÁ⁄U„U⁄Uʟ㌠•Ê⁄Uáÿ, ‚¢0 ⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U÷^øÊÿ¸ L§0 345 [2255-9] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 245 [2256-6](•Á¡ÀŒ)

¬˝àÿÊÁ÷ôÊÊNŒÿ (◊Í‹ fl Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)ó¡ÿŒfl Á‚¥„U M§0 110 [2102-6]

’˝rÊ‚ÍòÊ-‡Ê¢∑§⁄÷Êcÿ (ªÊÁflãŒ, flÊøS¬ÁÃ,•ÊŸãŒÁªÁ⁄U ÷Êcÿ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ)󡪌ˇʋʋ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 1595 [0525-5] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 895 [0526-2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Ã∑§’ÊœãÿÊÿó•ÁŸM§h ¤ÊÊ L§0 1[3119-3]

÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊ ¬Á⁄Uøÿ (An Intro-duction to Indian Logic)ó∑§ŒÊ⁄UŸÊÕ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË L§0 150 [2756-1]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 55 [2757-8]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)

÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Œ‡ÊŸ— •Ê‹ÊøŸ •ÊÒ⁄U •ŸÈ‡ÊË‹Ÿóøãº˝œ⁄U ‡Ê◊ʸ L§0 345 [2133-0]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 145 [2134-7]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ (Indian Philoso-

phy)ó¡ŒÈŸÊÕ Á‚ã„UÊ, •ŸÈ0 ªÊflœ¸Ÿ÷^ ÔU L§0 275 [2131-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 175 [2132-3] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ (Indian Philoso-phy)ó‡ÊÊ÷Ê ÁŸª◊ L§ 195 [2415-

7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 95 [2416-4]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§Ë ÷ÍÁ◊∑§Êó◊Í‹ ‹0

⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ¬Êá«Uÿ, •ŸÈ0 •‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U◊Ê¥ªÊ (F/C)

÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§Ë M§¬⁄ÅÊÊó„U⁄Uº˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒÁ‚ã„UÊ L§0 345 [2143-9] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 145 [2144-6] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

Hkkjrh; KkuehekalkμuhfyekflagL§0 260 (‚Á¡ÀŒ) [3064-6], L§0160 (•Á¡ÀŒ) [2732-5]

ÿʪflÁ‡ÊDÔU-flÊÀ◊Ë∑§Ë ¬˝áÊËà (2 ÷ʪʥ◊¥) - ‚¢0 flÊ‚Œfl ‹ˇ◊áÊ ‡Ê◊Ê ¬áʇÊË∑§⁄UL§0 2495 (‚Ò≈U ‚Á¡ÀŒ) [3146-9];L§0 1995 (‚Ò≈U •Á¡ÀŒ) [3147-6]

‹ÉÊÈÿʪflÊÁ‚cΔU— flÊÁ‡ÊcΔøÁãº˝∑§Ê√ÿ(√ÿÊÅÿÊ ‚Á„UÃ)ó‚¢0 flÊ‚ÈŒfl ‹ˇ◊áʇÊ◊ʸ ¬áʇÊË∑§⁄U L§0 125 [0055-7]

ÁflôÊÊŸ-÷Ò⁄Ufl (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó’˝¡flÀ‹÷ ÁmflŒË L§0 275 [2391-4]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ), L§0 175 [2392-1]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)

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flŒÊãÂÊ⁄U-‚ŒÊŸãŒ∑Χà (‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË≈UË∑§Ê)ó’Œ⁄UËŸÊÕ ‡ÊÈÄ‹ L§0 295[2393-8] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 195 [2394-

5] (•Á¡ÀŒ)‡Ê¢∑§⁄UÊøÊÿ ªãÕÊfl‹Ë (3 ÷ʪʥ ◊¥)ó

‡Ê¢∑§⁄UÊøÊÿ (÷ʪ 1) ߇ÊÊÁŒŒ‡ÊʬÁŸ·ŒÔó‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÷Êcÿ L§0 695 [0285-8] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 495 [0286-5] (•Á¡ÀŒ) (÷ʪ2) üÊË◊ŒÔ÷ªflŒÔªËÃÊó‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÷ÊcÿL§0 195 [2064-7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ) L§0 95 [2065-

4] (•Á¡ÀŒ) (÷ʪ 3) üÊË’rÊ‚ÍòÊó‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÷Êcÿ §L§0 295 [2495-9] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 195 [2496-6] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

Á‡Êfl‚ÍòÊÁfl◊‡Ê ¸ó¡ÊŸ∑§ËŸÊÕ ∑§Ê ‹““∑§◊‹”” L§0 60 [2769-1]

‚Ê¢Åÿ∑§ÊÁ⁄U∑§Ê-∑ΧcáÊÁfl⁄UÁøà (•ãflÿ-•Õ¸-ªÊ Ò« U¬ ÊŒ÷Êcÿ-÷ÊcÿÊŸ ÈflÊŒ-Á≈Uå¬áÊË-Áfl‡ÊŒ ÷ÍÁ◊∑§Ê ‚Á„Uà Á„UãŒË≈UË∑§Ê)ó‚¢0 ∞fl¢ •ŸÈ0 ¡ªãŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 50 [2640-3]

‚Ê¥ÅÿÃàfl∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË (߸E⁄U∑ΧcáÊÔ∑Χà ‚Ê¢Åÿ∑§ÊÁ⁄U∑§Ê ÃÕÊ flÊøS¬ÁÃÁ◊üÊ∑Χà Ãàfl∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË ∑§Ê Á„UãŒË •ŸÈ0 ∞fl¢ ÖÿÊÁ÷◊ÃË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÷^ÊøÊÿ¸ L§0 415(‚Á¡ÀŒ) [3195-7], L §0 215(•Á¡ÀŒ) [3196-4]

‚Ê¢ÅÿŒ‡ÊŸ◊Ô (•ÁŸL§hflÎÁÃ, ◊„ÊŒfl flŒÊãÃË ∑§ÊflÎÁÂÊ⁄U, ÁflôÊÊŸÁèÊ ÊÈ ∑§Ê ÷Êcÿ, ŸÊª‡Ê ÷^ ∑§Ê÷Êcÿ‚Ê⁄U ÃÕÊ ∑§ÊC Á¡„UflSflÊ◊Ë ∑§Ê ‚Ê¢Åÿ⁄¢Uª∞fl¢ •Ÿ∑§ ¬Á⁄UÁ‡ÊCÊ¥ ‚Á„UÃ)ó‚¢0 ¡ŸÊŒŸ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ §L§0 200 [2298-6]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 120 [2299-3] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

S¬ãŒ∑§ÊÁ⁄U∑§Ê÷^∑Ñ≈UÊøÊÿ¸Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)óŸË‹ ∑§áΔU ªÈM§≈UͧL§0 195 [2331-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 95[2332-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ (’)‚Ê◊Êãÿ, ¬Ê‡øÊàÿ, •ÊœÈÁŸ∑§

÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ßàÿÊÁŒ

vkdk'k HkSjo dYie~ (izR;{k&flf¼izna mekegs'oj&laokn#ie~)μukudpanz 'kekZ #ñ 295 [2733-2]

•Êª◊Ÿ Ã∑§‡ÊÊSòÊó∑§ŒÊ⁄UŸÊÕ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË L§0148 [2974-9] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); #ñ 48

[2243-6] (•Á¡ÀŒ)•ÊøÊÿ¸ ⁄U¡ŸË‡Ê— ‚◊ãflÿ, Áfl‡‹·áÊ ÃÕÊ

‚¢Á‚Áhó‚¢0 ⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒ L§0 25[2677-9]

ªË∑§ ∞fl¢ ◊äÿÿȪ˟ Œ‡ÊŸ (∞∑§ •fl‹Ê∑§Ÿ) óŸ⁄U‡Ê ¬˝‚ÊŒ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË §L§0 125 [2377-

8] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 65 [2702-8]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)ÉÊÊ≈U ÷È‹ÊŸÊ ’Ê≈U Á’ŸÈó•ÊøÊÿ¸ ⁄U¡ŸË‡Ê,

‚¢0 ⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒ L§0 12 [2694-6]

rdZ'kkL=k ,ao oSKkfud i¼fr (fcgkjlLadj.k)ódsnkjukFk frokjh :ú 15ú[3384-5] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 100 [3385-

2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)rdZ'kkL=k ,oa oSKkfud i¼fr (>kj[kaM

lLadj.k)ódsnkjukFk frokjh :ú 150¹3092&9º (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 95 [3065-

3] (•Á¡ÀŒ)Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊ ¬Á⁄Uøÿ (An Introduction to

Logic)ó∑§ŒÊ⁄UŸÊÕ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË L§0 235[3015-8] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L §0 135[3016-5] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

ÃÈ‹ŸÊà◊∑§ œ◊ Œ‡ÊŸóÿÊ0 ◊‚Ë„U §L§0 245[2229-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 115 [2230-

6](•Á¡ÀŒ)

œ◊¸Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§Ë M§¬⁄UπÊó„U⁄Uãº˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒ Á‚ã„UʧL§0 500 [2290-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 215[2291-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

/eZn'kZu dh :ijs[kk% lkekU; ,oar qYukRedój ke s Un z :ú ü9ÿ(lftYn) ¹3181&0º_ :ú ûüú(vftYn) ¹3182&7º

ÁŸª◊Ÿ Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊó∑§ŒÊ⁄UŸÊâÊ ÁÃflÊ⁄UËL§0 48 [2816-2]

¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡ÊŸ (’∑§Ÿ ‚ ∑§Ê°≈U)ó•‡ÊÊ∑§∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ L§0 20 [2676-2]

¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿóøãº˝œ⁄U ‡Ê◊ʸ §L§0 200[2235-1] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L §0 95[2236-8] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

ik'pkR; n'kZu dk ,sfrgkfldlosZ{k.kμ'kksHkk fuxe #ñ 160 [2708-

0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); #ñ 80 [2709-7]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê ¸Ÿ ∑§Ê ‚◊ˡÊÊà◊∑§

ßÁÄUÊ‚óÿÊ0 ◊‚Ë„U §L§0 350[2470-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 190[2471-3](•Á¡ÀŒ)

¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§ ‚ê¬˝ŒÊÿ-‡ÊÊ÷Ê ÁŸª◊L§0 315 [3455-2] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 115[2469-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

¬ÃË∑§Êà◊∑§ Ã∑§‡ÊÊSòÊ ¬flÁ‡Ê∑§Ê (2 ÷ʪʥ◊¥)ó•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ (÷ʪ 1)L§0 60 [2794-3] (÷ʪ 2); L§0 235(lftYn)_ :ú (vftYn) 135[2795-0]

¬˝Ê⁄UÁê÷∑§ ‚◊Ê¡ ∞fl¢ ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁà Œ‡Ê¸Ÿó•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊Ê L§0 225 [3176-6]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ), L§0 125 [3177-3] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∞fl¢ ¬ÊpÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸ŸóŸ⁄U‡Ê¬˝‚ÊŒ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË L§0 335 [3153-7]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ), L§0 135 [3154-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ)◊„UÊflË⁄U— ¬Á⁄Uøÿ •ÊÒ⁄U flÊáÊËó•ÊøÊÿ ⁄U¡ŸË‡Ê

L§0 100SflâòÊÊûÊ⁄U ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ŒÊ‡Ê¸ÁŸ∑§ Áøãßó

•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ fl •ãÿ L§0 50[2798-1]

‚◊È¢Œ ‚◊ÊŸÊ ’Í¢Œ ◊¥ó•ÊøÊÿ¸ ⁄U¡ŸË‡Ê, ‚¢0⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒ L§0 9

‚⁄U‹ •Êª◊Ÿ Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊó•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄Ufl◊ʸ L§0 195 [2366-2](‚Á¡ÀŒ);M§0 75 [2367-9] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‚⁄U‹ ÁŸª◊Ÿ Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊó•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄Ufl◊ʸ L§0 255 [2971-8] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);M§0 155 [2365-5](•Á¡ÀŒ)

‚Ê◊Êãÿ œ◊Œ‡ÊŸ ∞fl¢ ŒÊ‡ÊÁŸ∑§ Áfl‡‹·áÊ(‚¢‡ÊÊÁœÃ ∞fl¥ ¬Á⁄UflÁœÃ ‚¢S∑§⁄UáÊ)óÿÊ0◊‚Ë„U §L§0 400 [2237-5] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 195 [2238-2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‚◊∑§Ê‹ËŸ ¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ (ÃÎÃËÿ‚¢‡ÊÊÁœÃ ‚¢S∑§⁄UáÊ)󒂢à ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ‹Ê‹§L§0 495 [2233-7](‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 245[2234-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

ledkyhu ik'pkR; n'kZuófuR;kuanfeJ :ú 300 ¹3296&1º (lftYn)_:ú 165 ¹3297&8º (vftYn)

‚◊∑§Ê‹ËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Œ‡ÊŸó’‚¥Ã ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U‹Ê‹ §L§0 275 [2231-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 175 [2232-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‚◊∑§Ê‹ËŸ ÷Ê⁄ UÃËÿ Œ‡Ê ¸Ÿ (SflÊ◊ËÁflfl∑§ÊŸãŒ, üÊË•⁄UÁflãŒ, ⁄UÊœ∑ΧcáÊŸ)(ŸflËŸ ‚¢S∑§⁄UáÊ)ó ’‚ãà ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ‹Ê‹L§0 34 [2228-3]

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lekt ,oa jktuhfr n'kZuμjkesUnz#ñ 210 [2712-7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); #ñ 110[2713-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‚◊Ê¡ •ÊÒ⁄U ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁà Œ‡ÊŸ ∞fl¢ œ◊-Œ‡ÊŸó⁄UÊ◊㺠L§0 195 [2241-2] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 95 [2242-9] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

flÒôÊÊÁŸ∑§ ¬˝áÊÊ‹Ëó•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸL§0 25 [2797-4]

oSKkfud izfof/ ,oa rdZ'kkL=k(Scientific Method & Logic)ó

v'kk sd dqekj oek Z L§0 250[3368-5] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 125[3369-2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

„UÊS¬‡Ê¸ mÊ⁄UÊ ôÊÊŸ ◊Ë◊Ê¢‚Ê ∑§ ŒÊ‡Ê¸ÁŸ∑§Áfl‡‹·áÊ ∑§Ê ∞∑§ •äÿÿŸó•‡ÊÊ∑§∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U fl◊ʸ L§0 38 [2793-6]

ÿʪ(◊Í‹, •ŸÈflÊŒ, •äÿÿŸ

√ÿÊfl„UÊÁ⁄U∑§ ÿʪ ¬⁄U •ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ª˝ãâÊ ÃÕÊ ⁄U„USÿflÊŒ)

•ŸÊ„Uà ∑§ ¬Õ ¬⁄UóÁfl◊‹Ê ΔU∑§Ê⁄U (F/C)

©UàÕÊŸóÿÊªË ◊„UÊ¡Ÿ, •ŸÈ0 ‚Ë0 ∞‹0¬≈U‹ L§0 85 [2282-5]

∑ȧá«UÁ‹ŸËÿʪÃàflóŒËflÊŸ ªÊ∑ȧ‹øãº˝∑§¬Í⁄U M§0 35 [2404-1]

¬ÊÃÜ¡‹ÿʪ ∞fl¢ ¡ÒŸ ÿʪ ∑§Ê ÃÈÈ‹ŸÊà◊∑§•äÿÿŸó•L§áÊÊ •ÊŸãŒ L§0 950[1787-6]

¬Ê⁄UŒÃãòÊ ÁflôÊÊŸó‚È÷Ê·øãº˝ L§0 295[3099-8]

÷Ò⁄Ufl ¬Œ˜◊ÊflÃË∑§À¬-◊À‹Ë·áÊ‚ÍÁ⁄ UÁfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑Χà Áflfl⁄UáÊ ∞fl¥ “◊ÊÁ„UŸË”Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ ‚Á„UÃ)ó‚¢0 ∞fl¢ √ÿÊ0‡ÊÈ∑§Œfl øÃÈfl¸ŒË (F/C) [2259-7]

ÿʪ-‚¥¬ÍáÊ ‚ÁøòÊ ¬ÈSÃ∑ óSflÊ◊Ë Áfl"áÊÈ-ŒflÊŸãŒ, •ŸÈ0 ΔÊ∑È ⁄ŒÊ‚ L§0 595[3256-5]

ÿÊÁªŸË NŒÿ◊Ôó’˝¡flÀ‹÷ ÁmflŒË §(F/C)

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); (F/C) (•Á¡ÀŒ)‚„U¡ ‚◊ÊÁœ ÷‹ËóÁfl◊‹Ê ΔU∑§Ê⁄ U

L§0 65 [2289-4]

gB;ksx & lHkh ds fy,μjkts'ojh jeu:ú 75 ¹3353&1º

’ÊÒh œ◊¸ •ÊÒ⁄U Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ‚÷Ë ‡ÊÊπÊ•Ê¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ©U¬‡ÊÊπÊ•Ê¥

‚Á„Uà (◊Í‹, •ŸÈflÊŒ •ÊÒ⁄U

¡ÊÃ∑§◊Ê‹Ê (‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)ó‚Íÿ¸ŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ øÊÒœ⁄UË L§0 145 [2309-9]

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’ÊÒh œ◊¸ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿó•ÊøÊÿ¸ Ÿ⁄Uãº˝ Œfl L§0÷úú [3012-7]

’ÊÒh Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ÃÕÊ •ãÿ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ (∞ÁÄUÊÁ‚∑§ ‡ÊÊœ¬Íáʸ, ¬ˇÊ¬Êà ⁄UÁ„UÃ,

ÃÈ‹ŸÊà◊∑§ ÁflfløŸ) (ŒÊ ÷ʪʥ ◊¥)ó÷⁄Uà Á‚¢„U ©U¬ÊäÿÊÿ (¬˝Õ◊ ÷ʪ)L§0 400 [2178-1], (ÁmÃËÿ ÷ʪ)L§0 300 [2179-8]; (‚¢¬Íáʸ) L§0 700[2180-4]

’ÊÒh-SòÊÊòÊ ‚¢ª˝„Uó‚¢0 ¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊˬÊá«Uÿ, ¬⁄UÊøŸÊ Œ‹Êß ‹Ê◊Ê, ¬SÃÊflŸÊ∞‚0 Á⁄UŸ¬Ê¿U L§0 200 [2207-8]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 125 [2208-5]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)ckS lkfgR; eas Hkkjrh; lektμijekuUn

flag :ú 295 ¹2758&5º (lftYn):ú 195 ¹2759&2º (vftYn)

’ÈhøÁ⁄UÃ-•‡flÉÊÊ· ∑ΧÃó‚¢0 fl •ŸÈ0‚Íÿ¸ŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ øÊÒœ⁄UË L§0 115 [2215-3]

‚fl¸-ÃÕʪÃ-Ãûfl-‚¢ª˝„U (‚¢S∑ΧÃ)ó‚¢0 ‹Ê∑§‡Êøãº˝Ê (F/C) [0273-5]

‚hê◊ªÊÕÊ-’˝¡◊Ê„UŸ “ŸÁ‹Ÿ” L§0 28[2784-4]

‚hê◊‚¢X„UÊ-’ÊÒh œ◊¸ ∑§Ê 13flË¥ ‡ÊÃÊéŒËÃ∑§ ∑§Ê ‚¢ÁˇÊ# ßÁÄUÊ‚ (◊Í‹ ¬ÊÁ‹ ∞fl¢Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)ó‚¢0 ∞fl¢ •ŸÈ0 Á‚hÊÕ¸L§0 350 [3003-5]

‚ÈûÊÁŸ¬ÊÃóœ◊¸⁄UÁˇÊà Á÷ˇÊÈ L§0 95[2333-4]

‚ÈûÊ‚¢ª˝„UÊó’˝¡◊Ê„UŸ¬Êá«Uÿ “ŸÁ‹Ÿ”L§0 45 [2922-0]

¡ÒŸ œ◊¸ •ÊÒ⁄U Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ•ÊøÊ⁄UÊXÔU‚ÍòÊ¢ ‚ÍòÊ∑ΧÃÊXÔU‚ÍòÊ◊ó‚ʪ⁄UÊŸãŒ

‚ÍÁ⁄U, ‚¢0 ≈UË∑§Ê ◊ÈÁŸ ¡ê’ÍÁfl¡ÿ¡Ë (F/C)

•Êà◊ ©UàÕÊŸŸÊ ¬ÊÿÊó÷º˝¢∑§⁄U Áfl¡ÿ¡ËªÁáÊflÿ¸, ‚¢0 flÖÊ˝‚Ÿ Áfl¡ÿ¡Ë ªÁáÊflÿ¸L§0 120

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Á¡Ÿ-÷ÁÄà (Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ ∞fl¢ ◊Á„U◊Ê‚Á„UÃ) ¬ÍflÊøÊÿÊ mÊ⁄UÊ ⁄UÁøà ôÊÊŸ, flÒ⁄UÊÇÿ∞fl¢ ÷ÁÄà ⁄U‚ ‚ ¬Á⁄U¬Íáʸ Ÿfl SòÊÊÃÊ¥ ∑§Ê‚¢∑§‹Ÿó•ŸÈ0 Áfl¡ÿ¡Ë ªÁáÊ L§0 30[2483-6]

¡ÒŸ-œ◊ ∑§Ê ‚⁄U‹ ¬Á⁄Uøÿó‹0 ÷ÊŸÈÁfl¡ÿ¡Ë ªÁáÊfl⁄U L§0 30

äÿÊŸ-ÁfløÊ⁄U (‚ÁflfløŸ)ó÷º˝ ¢∑§⁄ UÁfl¡ÿ¡Ë ◊„UÊ⁄UÊ¡, ÁflfløŸ ∑§Ãʸ Áfl¡ÿ∑§‹Ê¬ÍáÊ ¸ ‚Í⁄ UË¡Ë ◊„UÊ⁄ UÊ¡, •ŸÈ0ŸÒŸ◊‹¡Ë ‚È⁄UÊáÊÊ L§0 195 [3106-3]

Ÿ◊S∑§Ê⁄UÁøãÃÊ◊ÁáÊó‹0◊ÈÁŸ∑È ¢§Œ∑È ¢§ŒÁfl¡ÿ¡Ë ◊„UÊ⁄UÊ¡, •ŸÈ0 øÊ¢Œ◊‹ ‚ˬÊáÊËL§0 125 [3025-7]

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¬ÊÃÜ¡‹ÿʪ ∞fl¢ ¡ÒŸ ÿʪ ∑§Ê ÃÈ‹ŸÊà◊∑§•äÿÿŸó•L§áÊÊ •ÊŸãŒ L§0 950[1787-6]

¬Ê≈UáÊ-¡ÒŸ-œÊÃÈ-¬˝ÁÃ◊Ê-‹π-‚¢ª˝„U-‹ˇ◊áÊ ÷Êß „UË0 ÷Ê¡∑§ L§0 950 [1709-8]

÷fl •Ê‹ÊøŸÊ ∞fl¢ ¬˝ÁÃôÊÊó‚¢0 ◊ÈÁŸÁfl◊‹ ¬˝÷Áfl¡ÿ¡Ë L§0 5

÷Ò⁄Ufl ¬l◊ÊflÃË ∑§À¬-◊À‹Ë·áÊ ‚ÍÁ⁄U-Áfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑Χà Áflfl⁄UáÊ ∞fl¢ “◊ÊÁ„UŸË”Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ ‚Á„UÃ)ó‚¢0 ∞fl¢ √ÿÊ0‡ÊÈ∑§Œfl øÃÈfl¸ŒË (F/C) [2259-7]

◊„UÊflË⁄U— ¬Á⁄Uøÿ •ÊÒ⁄U flÊáÊËóüÊË ⁄U¡ŸË‡ÊL§0 100

◊„UÊ◊¢òÊ ∑§Ë •ŸÈ¬ ÊÊ-÷º¢∑§⁄U Áfl¡ÿ¡ËªÁáÊfl⁄U ¬áÊËÃó•ŸÈ ‚Ù„UŸ‹Ê‹ ¬Ê≈UŸËL§0 60 [3036-3]

Á◊‹ ◊Ÿ ÷ËÃ⁄U ÷ªflÊŸó•ÊøÊÿ Áfl¡ÿ-∑§‹Ê¬ÍáÊ ‚Í⁄UË¡Ë ◊„UÊ⁄UÊ¡ L§0 75 [3037-0]

ÿÈflÊ‚¢Œ‡Êó⁄UàŸ‚Ÿ Áfl¡ÿ¡Ë L§0 15‹ÉÊÈÁòÊ·ÁC‡Ê‹Ê∑§Ê¬ÈL§·øÁ⁄UÃ◊Ôó‚¢0 ¬lÈêŸ

Áfl¡ÿ ªÁáÊ L§0 100üÊˬ¢ø¬˝ÁÃ∑˝§◊áÊ‚ÍòÊ fl ŸflS◊⁄UáÊ— ¬˝’Êœ≈UË∑§ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄UË (‡ÊéŒÊÕ¸, •Õ¸‚VÔU‹ŸÊ

ÃÕÊ ‚ÍòÊ-¬Á⁄Uøÿ ‚Á„UÃ)ó‚¢0 ÷º˝¢U∑§⁄UÁfl¡ÿ¡Ë ªÁáÊ ∞fl¢ •ãÿ L§0 150

üÊË ¬˝ÁÃ∑˝§◊áÊ (‚ÍòÊ-ÁøòÊ-•ÊÀ’◊)-Áfl¡ÿ÷ÈflŸ ÷ÊŸÈ‚Í⁄UËE⁄U¡Ë ◊„UÊ⁄UÊ¡M§0 100

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SÕÊŸÊX‚ÍòÊ¢ ‚◊flÿÊX‚ÍòÊ◊Ôó‚ʪ⁄Uʟ㌠‚ÍÁ⁄U,‚¢0 ≈UË∑§Ê ◊ÈÁŸ ¡ê’ÍÁfl¡ÿ¡Ë (F/C)

‚fl¸ôÊ ∑§ÁÕà ¬⁄U◊ ‚Ê◊Áÿ∑§ œ◊óüÊËÁfl¡ÿ∑§‹Ê¬ÍáÊ ‚ÍÁ⁄U ¡Ë L§0 40 [2487-4]

‚„U¡-‚◊ÊÁœóÁfl¡ÿ∑§‹Ê¬Íáʸ ‚ÍÁ⁄U¡Ë◊„UÊ⁄UÊ¡, Á„U0•ŸÈ0’Ë0≈UË0¬⁄U◊Ê⁄U M§0 15

‚Ê◊Áÿ∑§ œ◊¸— ∞∑§ ¬ ÍáÊ ¸ ÿÊ ªóÁfl¡ÿ∑§‹Ê¬Íáʸ ‚Í⁄UË ¡Ë ◊„UÊ⁄UÊ¡ L§0 10

Kkulkj&;'kksfot;thfojfpr (ewy'yksd] 'yksdkFkZ vkSj foospu lfgr)ófot;HknzxqIrlwjhth L§0 300 [3487-3]

œ◊¸ •ÊÒ⁄U ŸËÁÃ

•ÊøÊ⁄U‡ÊÊSòÊ ∑§ ◊Í‹ Á‚hÊ¢Ãó•ÁŸL§h¤ÊÊ ∞fl¢ ⁄UÊ◊ŸãŒŸ Á◊üÊ :úûþú(lftYn)_ L§0 40 (vftYn)[2799-8]

vuqi z; qDr uhfr'kkL=k (Applied

Ethics)μ,eú ihú pkSjfl;k :ú 295(lftYn) [3160&5]; :ú 135(vftYn) ¹3161&2º

ŸËÁÇÊÃ∑§◊Ô-÷Ã΄UÁ⁄UÁfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá« UÿL§0 25 [2689-2]

ŸËÁÇÊÊSòÊ ∑§Ë M§¬⁄UπÊó•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄Ufl◊ʸ L§0 300 [2957-2] (lftYn);

L§0 150 [2958-9] (vftYn)uhfr'kkL=k (fl¼kar rFkk iz;ksx)μfuR;kuUnfeJ #ñ 500 [2716-5] (lftYn);

#ñ 210 [2717-2] (vftYn)¬ÊÒ⁄UÊÁ„Uàÿ-∑§◊¸¬hÁÃó⁄UÊ◊ŒÊ‚ ÁòʬÊΔUË

L§0 40 [2467-6]

Ikje iwT; egf"kZ Ekgs'k ;ksXkh% uolgL=kkCnh ds yC/izfr"B lUr dsvesfjdk es çFkEk vkxeu ij

vk/kfjr dFkk,¡ógsfyuk ,oa jkSysaM vk¡ylu] vuq0 fpUe; yksgkuh L§0 250¬˝Ê⁄UÁê÷∑§ •ÊøÊ⁄U‡ÊÊSòÊó•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U

fl◊ʸ L§0 32 [3127-8]

÷Ê⁄UÃfl·¸ ◊¥ ÁflflÊ„U ∞fl¢ ¬Á⁄UflÊ⁄Uó∑§0 ∞◊0∑§Ê¬Á«UÿÊ L§0 95 [2200-9]

ÁflflÊ„U ¬hÁà (øÃÈÕ¸ ∑§◊¸ ‚¢Á„UÃÊ)ó÷ÒÿÊ⁄UÊ◊ ‡Ê◊ʸ, ‚¢0 Áfl¡ÿʟ㌠‡ÊÊSòÊË

L§0 8 [2436-2]

ßÁÄUÊ‚, ‚¢S∑ΧÁÃ, ∑§‹Ê,SâÊʬàÿ, ¬È⁄UÊÃûfl •ÊÁŒ

•‡ÊÊ∑§ó⁄UÊœÊ∑ȧ◊ÈŒ ◊Èπ¡Ë Z L§0 115[2201-6]

•Á÷‹π ÁŸ∑§⁄U (•‡ÊÊ∑§ ∑§ ¬˝Ê∑Χà SÃê÷∞fl¢ Áª⁄UŸÊ⁄U, ¬˝ÿʪ, ◊„U⁄UÊÒ‹Ë, ◊㌂ÊÒ⁄UÃÕÊ ∞„UÊÒ‹ ∑§ ‚¢S∑Χà •Á÷‹π) ÁflSÃÎÃ÷ÍÁ◊∑§Ê ‚Á„UÃó©U◊Ê ‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ‡Ê◊ʸ “´§Á·”L§0 38 [2209-2]

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ∞Á‡ÊÿÊ ∑§Ê ßÁÄUʂ󜟬ÁìÊá«Uÿ L§0 295 [2723-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 195 [2724-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚ (πá«U 1)󜟬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 148 [2884-1]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 48.75 [2885-8]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚ (πá«U 2)

󜟬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 155 [2886-5]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 55.75 [2887-9]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ ßÁÄUÊ‚

(Economic History of Modern In-

dia)óJhœj ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 800 [3464-4]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 275 [3465-1]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê •ÊÁÕ∑§ ßÁÄUÊ‚ó

œŸ¬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 140 [2882-7]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 40 [2883-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ M§‚ ∑§Ê ÁŸ◊ʸáÊó∞0 ¬Ë0 ‡Ê◊ʸL§0 140 [2806-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 40[2807-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ Áfl‡fl ∑§Ê ßÁÄUʂ󜟬ÁìÊá«Uÿ L§0 58 [2891-9]

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ßÁÄUʂ󜟬ÁìÊá«Uÿ L§0 58 [2892-6]

ßÁÄUÊ‚-Œ‡Ê¸Ÿó¬⁄U◊ʟ㌠Á‚¢„U L§0 235[3173-5] (•Á¡ÀŒ), L§0 135[2900-8] (‚Á¡ÀŒ)

∞∑§Á‹X◊„UÊÃêÿ (∞∑§Á‹X◊ ◊ÁãŒ⁄U ∑§ÊSÕ‹¬È⁄UÊáÊ fl ◊flÊ«∏U ∑§ ⁄UÊ¡fl¢‡Ê ∑§ÊßÁÄUÊ‚)ó¬˝◊‹ÃÊ ‡Ê◊ʸ L§0 80[2244-3]

ª≈U Á’≈UŸ ∑§Ê ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§ ∞fl¢ ‚¢flÒœÊÁŸ∑§ßÁÄUʂ󜟬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 160 [2893-

3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 60 [2894-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)ªÈ#ÊûÊ⁄U ÿȪ˟ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§

ßÁÄUÊ‚ó(550 ߸SflË ‚ 1200 ߸SflËÃ∑§)- ⁄UÊ¡flãà ⁄UÊfl ∞fl¢ ¬˝ŒË¬ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U⁄UÊfl L§0 195 [2239-9] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 95 [2240-5] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

Ÿ¢Œ-◊ÊÒÿ¸ÿȪ˟ ÷Ê⁄UÃó◊Í‹ ‹0 ŸË‹∑§áΔU‡ÊÊSòÊË, •ŸÈ0 ◊¢ª‹ŸÊÕ Á‚¢„U L§0 575[2103-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 375 [2104-

0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)¬Ê≈UÁ‹¬ÈòÊ ∑§Ë œ⁄UÊ„U⁄U— ⁄UÊ◊¡Ë Á◊üÊ

◊ŸÊ„U⁄Uó⁄¢U¡Ÿ‚ÍÁ⁄UŒfl ⁄UÊÿ ∞fl¢ ¬˝÷Ê∑§⁄U¬˝‚ÊŒ L§0 300 [2633-5]

¬Ífl¸◊äÿ∑§Ê‹ËŸ ÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§¬Á⁄Uflßó⁄UÊ◊‡Ê⁄UáÊ ‡Ê◊ʸ (F/C) [3072-1]

i;ZVu fl}kUr vkSj izcU?ku rFkk Hkkjresa i;ZVuμf'koLo:i lgk; :ú üöú¹3051&6º (lftYn)_ :ú ûöú¹3052&3º (vftYn)

¬ÿ≈U∑§Ê¥ ∑§Ê Œ‡Ê ÷Ê⁄UÃóÁ‡Êfl SflM§¬ ‚„UÊÿL§0 90 (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 55 (•Á¡ÀŒ)[2881-0]

¬˝Ê∑§ ∞fl¢ ¬˝ÊÁªÁÄUÊÁ‚∑§ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ¬È⁄UÊÃûflóÁªÁ⁄U‡Êøãº˝ ‡ÊÈÄ‹ ∞fl¢ Áfl◊‹‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U¬Êá«Uÿ M§0400 [2375-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);M§0 170 [2376-1] (vftYn)

¬˝ÊøËŸ ø˟󜟬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 45[2888-9]

¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃó•Ê◊¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê ¬˝‚ÊŒ L§0 60[2836-0]

¬˝ÊøËŸ èÊÊ⁄UÃó⁄U◊‡Êøãº˝ ◊¡Í◊ŒÊ⁄U L§0 495 [2257-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0

295 [2258-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚ó⁄U◊ʇʢ∑§⁄U

ÁòʬÊΔUË L§0 275 [2155-2] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 175 [2156-9] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

¬ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚Ê¢S∑ΧÁÃ∑§ßÁÄUʂ󜟬Áà ¬Êá«Uÿ ∞fl¢ •‡ÊÊ∑§øÊŸŸÊ L§0 225 [2379-2] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 125 [2380-8] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ •ÊÒ⁄U •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ßÁÄUÊ‚óÁ‡Êfl SflM§¬ ‚„UÊÿ L§0 245[2363-1] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 145 [2364-

8](•Á¡ÀŒ)¬ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ œ◊ ∞fl¢ Œ‡ÊŸóÁ‡ÊflSflM§¬

‚„UÊÿ L§0 300 [2368-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 175 [2369-3] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ◊Ⱥ˝Ê∞°óflÊ‚ÈŒfl ©U¬ÊÉÿÊÿL§0 260 [2370-9](‚Á¡ÀŒ);

L§0 160 [2371-6] (•Á¡ÀŒ)¬ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ◊ȺÊ∞°ó‹0 ⁄UÊ¡flãà ⁄UÊfl ∞fl¢

¬ŒË¬ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ⁄UÊfl L§0 300 [2372-3]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 180 [2373-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)izkphu Hkkjrh; flDdsμf'koLo:i

lgk; :ú üüÿ ¹2929&9º(lftYn)_ :ú ûüÿ ¹2930&5º(vftYn)

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¬˝ÊøËŸ ◊‚ʬÊ≈UÊÁ◊ÿÊ󜟬Áà ¬Êá«ÿL§0 160 [2889-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§060[2890-2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

¬˝ÊøËŸ Á◊üÊó‚Ë0 ¬Ë0 ∞Ÿ0 Á‚ã„UÊ,œŸ¬ÁìÊá«Uÿ L§0 150 [2961-9] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 75 [2374-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

Á’˝≈UŸ ∑§Ë ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ¬hÁÃó⁄UÊœÊ∑ΧcáÊ øÊÒœ⁄UËL§0 10 [3004-2]

÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ¡ÊÁà ¬˝ÕÊ (SflM§¬, ∑§◊¸ •ÊÒ⁄U©Uà¬ÁûÊ)ó◊Í‹ ‹0 ¡0 ∞ø0 „U^ÔUŸ,•ŸÈ0 ◊¢ª‹ŸÊÕ Á‚ ¢„ U L§0 295[2210-8] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 195[2211-5] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

Hkkjrh; iqjkrÙo vkSj izkxSfrgkfldlaLÑfr;k¡μf'ko Lo#i lgk; L§0 295[3201-5](‚Á¡ÀŒ), L§0 140 [2078-4]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ¬È⁄UÊÁ‹Á¬‡ÊÊSòÊó¡Ê¡¸ éÿÍ‹⁄U,

•ŸÈ0 ◊¢ª‹ŸÊÕ Á‚¢„U L§0 200 [3400-

2]

÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ¬È⁄UÊ‹πÊ¥ ∑§Ê •äÿÿŸóÁ‡ÊflSflM§¬‚„UÊÿ L§0 275 [2203-0](‚Á¡ÀŒ);

L§0 145 [2204-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ üÊ΢ªÊ⁄Uó∑§◊‹ ÁªÁ⁄U L§0 195

[2202-3]

Hkkjrh; LFkkiR; ,ao dykómn;ukjk;.k mik?;k; ,oa xkSre frokjh:ú 135 ¹2901&5º

◊äÿ∑§Ê‹ËŸ ÿÍ⁄UÊ ¬óœŸ¬Áà ¬Êá« UÿL§0 395 (‚Á¡ÀŒ); [2060-9] L§0195(•Á¡ÀŒ) [2061-6]

◊Ȫ‹∑§Ê‹ËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃó©U¬ 㺠˝ ΔUÊ∑ ȧ⁄ UL§0 30 [2918-3]

◊Ȫ‹∑§Ê‹ËŸ ∑ΧÁ· ‚ê’㜠ij oqQNfopkjóŸÈL§‹ „U‚Ÿ L§0 18 [3041-7]

◊‚ʬÊ≈UÊÁ◊ÿÊ ∑§Ë ‚èÿÃÊó•Ê◊ ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê¬˝‚ÊŒ L§0 50 (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 25(•Á¡ÀŒ)

egku ns'kksa dk vkfFkZd fodklμJh/j ik.Ms; #ñ 495 [2725-7]

(lftYn)_ #ñ 295 [2730-1]

(vftYn)ÿͪÊS‹ÊÁflÿÊ ∑§Ë ∑§„ÊUÁŸÿÊ°ó•ŸÈ0

⁄UÊ◊¬Ê‹ Á‚¢„U L§0 18M§¬◊á«UŸ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË)ó’‹⁄UÊ◊

üÊËflÊSÃfl L§0 74 [2517-8]

flÊ∑§Ê≈U∑§-ªÈåà ÿȪ (‹ª÷ª 200-550ß0 Ã∑§)ó⁄U◊‡Êø㺠◊¡È◊ŒÊ⁄U ∞fl¢ •ŸãÂŒÊÁ‡Êfl •ÀÃ∑§⁄U L§0 295 (‚Á¡ÀŒ)[3055-4]; L§0 195 (•Á¡ÀŒ) [3056-1]

flË⁄UÁflŸÊŒ (2 ÷ʪ 4 Á¡ÀŒÊ¥ ◊¥)ó‡ÿÊ◊‹ŒÊ‚ (F/C) [0191-2] (‚ê¬Íáʸ)

üÊáÿ ÿȪ (Hindi Tr. of Classical Age)ó‚¢0 ⁄U◊‡Êø㺠◊¡Í◊ŒÊ⁄U, •ŸÈ0 Á‡ÊflŒÊŸÁ‚¢„U øÊÒ„UŸ L§0 450 [2287-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 350 [2288-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‚¢ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊÖÿ •◊Á⁄U∑§Ê ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚ó◊„U‡ÊÁfl∑§◊ Á‚¢„U ∞fl¢ ⁄UÊÉÊfl㺠¬Ê°Õ⁄UË L§0 198[2802-5] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 98 [2803-

2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)‚¢ª˝„UÊ‹ÿ ∑§Ë •Ê⁄UóÁ‡Êfl SflM§¬ ‚„UÊÿ

L§0 180 [2652-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 80[2653-3] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‚¢ª„UÊ‹ÿ ÁflôÊÊŸóÁªÁ⁄U‡Êø㺠‡ÊÈÄ‹ ∞fl¢Áfl◊‹‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 275 (‚Á¡ÀŒ);M§0 145 [2902-2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‚¢S∑Χà •ÊÒ⁄U ‚¢S∑ΧÁÃó⁄Uʡ㺠¬‚ÊŒ L§0 15[2981-7]

Á„UãŒÍ ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ ‚¢SÕÊ∞° ∞fl¢ •ÊÁÕ∑§ ¡ËflŸóÁ‡Êfl SflM§¬ ‚„UÊÿ F/C (‚Á¡ÀŒ)[2531-4]; F/C [2532-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÇÊÊSòÊ ∑§ ◊Í‹ Á‚hÊãÃó⁄UÊ◊‡ÊÄ‹Á‚¢„U L§0 250 [3006-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);

L§0 115 [2910-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)⁄UÊCÔU˛Ëÿ •ÊãŒÊ‹Ÿ ∞fl¢ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿó

⁄UÊ◊‡ÊÄ‹ Á‚¢„U L§0 295 [3005-9]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 145 [2911-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ)‹Ê‹ ’„UÊŒÈ⁄U ‡ÊÊSòÊË— ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁà ◊¥ ‚àÿÁŸcΔU

¡ËflŸó‚Ë0 ¬Ë0 üÊËflÊSÃfl L§0 495[2074-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 325[2075-3] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

÷Ê·Ê ∞fl¢ ÷Ê·ÊÁflôÊÊŸ(‚¢S∑ΧÃ, ¬ÊÁ‹, ¬˝Ê∑Χà ÃÕÊ •ãÿ

÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ÷Ê·Ê∞°— √ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ,äflÁŸ‡ÊÊSòÊ, ‡ÊéŒÊÕ¸ ÁflôÊÊŸ,√ÿÊ∑§⁄áÊ ◊Ë◊Ê¢‚Ê ßàÿÊÁŒ)

vfuok;Z jk"VªHkk"kk fgUnhμfo|kjkuh ,oauhye egrks #ñ 50 [2707-3]

•ŸÈflÊŒ-∑§‹Ê •ÕflÊ flÊÇ√ÿfl„UÊ⁄UÊŒ‡Ê¸óøÊM§Œfl ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 35 [2247-4]

•ŸÈflÊŒ ∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒËóŒÈªÊ¸ŒûÊ “¬ãÔ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 15 [2441-6]

•Á÷Ÿfl ßá≈U⁄U ‚¢S∑Χà √ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ •ÊÒ⁄U⁄UøŸÊóŒfl∑§Êãà ¤ÊÊ L§0 22 [2813-1]

•Õ¸¬˝∑§ÊÁ‡Ê∑§Ê-Á‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË (Á‚hÊ¢Ã-∑§ÊÒ◊Ȍ˪à ©UŒÊ„U⁄UáÊÊ¥ ∑§ •Õ¸ fl ÁflÁ‡ÊC‡ÊéŒÊ¥ ∑§Ê ¬Á⁄Uøÿ)ó⁄UÊœÊ⁄U◊áÊ ¬Êá«ÿL§0 100 [2445-4]

•CÊäÿÊÿË‚ÍòʬÊΔU-¬ÊÁáʟˬ˝áÊËà (flÊÁø∑§ªáʬÊΔU, œÊÃȬÊΔU-Á‹¢ªÊŸÈ‡ÊÊ‹Ÿ-Áfl◊‡Ê¸-‚ÍòÊ‚ÍøË ‚Á„UÃ)ó‚¢0 ⁄U◊ʇʢ∑§⁄U Á◊üÊL§0 115 [2748-6]

øãº˝-‚¢S∑Χà √ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊóŸÁ◊øãº˝ ‡ÊÊSòÊËM§095 [2494-2]

ßÁÄUÊ‚, ‚¢S∑ΧÁÃ, ∑§‹Ê, SâÊʬàÿ, ¬È⁄UÊÃûfl •ÊÁŒ

÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ, •Õ¸‡ÊÊSòÊ∞fl¢ ‚◊Ê¡‡ÊÊSòÊ

•Êà◊ÊŒÿ ‚ ‚flÊŒÿó∑ΧcáÊ⁄UÊ¡ ◊„UÃÊL§0 300 [2390-7]

∑§ÊÒÁ≈UÀÿ ∑§ ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§ ∞fl¢ ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ÁfløÊ⁄Uó◊Ááʇʢ∑§⁄U ¬˝‚ÊŒ L§0 80[2820-9]

∑ΧÁ·-¬Ê⁄UʇÊ⁄Uó⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ¬Êá«Uÿ M§ 30[2688-5]

Ÿ„UM§-⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§ ¡ËflŸ øÁ⁄UòÊó◊Í‹ ‹0◊Êß∑§‹ ’˝Ëø⁄U, •ŸÈ0 „UÁ⁄Ufl¢‡Ê⁄UÊÿ ’ìÊŸL§0 125 [2634-2]

¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ⁄UÊÖÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ãÿÊÿ-¬ÊÁ‹∑§Êó„UÁ⁄U„U⁄UŸÊâÊ ÁòʬÊΔUË L§0 98[2696-0]

¬Ífl ¸∑§Ê‹ËŸ ÷Ê⁄ UÃËÿ ‚◊Ê¡ ÃÕÊ•Õ√ÿflSÕÊ ¬⁄U ¬∑§Ê‡Êó⁄UÊ◊‡Ê⁄áÊ ‡Ê◊ÊL§0 38 [3081-3]

izkphu Hkkjrh; 'kklu vkSj fof/μf'koLo#i lgk; #ñ 235 [2693-

9](lftYn); #ñ 135 [2698-4] (vftYn)÷Ê⁄UÃfl·¸ ◊¥ ÁflflÊ„U ∞fl¢ ¬Á⁄UflÊ⁄Uó∑§0

∞◊0 ∑§Ê¬Á«∏UÿÊ, •ŸÈ0 „UÁ⁄U∑ΧcáÊ ⁄UÊflÃL§0 145 [2200-9]

÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ¡ŸÃ¢òÊ ∑§ ŸflËŸ •ÊŒ‡Ê¸ó◊Í‹‹0 fl⁄UÊ ◊Êß∑§‹‚ «UËŸ, •ŸÈ0 ⁄UÊœ‡ÿÊ◊‡Ê◊ʸ L§0 40 [2686-1]

÷˝CÔUÊøÊ⁄U—÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§ ÷ËÃ⁄UË ‡ÊÈòÊó‚Ë0¬ËüÊËflÊSÃfl L§0 295 [2205-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);M§0 195 [2206-1](•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊ÈÁQ§ ∑§ ◊ʪ ¬⁄U— ÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ª¢ŒªË …UÊŸ ∑§Ë¬ÕÊ ∑§ ©Uã◊Í‹Ÿ ∑§Ê ‚◊Ê¡‡ÊÊSòÊËÿ •äÿÿŸ(•¢ª¡Ë ∑ΧÁà ““⁄UÊ«U ≈ÍU »§Ë«U◊”” ∑§Ê Á„UãŒË•ŸÈflÊŒ)ó‹0 Á’㌇fl⁄U ¬ÊΔU∑§, •ŸÈ0ÁflŸÿ⁄UÊ¡ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË L§0 245 [2177-4]

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ÃÈ‹ŸÊà◊∑§ ÷Ê·ÊÁflôÊÊŸó•ŸÈ0 ÷Ê‹ÊŸÊÕÁÃflÊ⁄UË, ‚¢0 ©UŒÿŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË, ◊Í0‹0 ¬Êá«ÈU⁄¢UX ŒÊ◊ÊŒ⁄U ªÈáÊ L§0 175[2952-7]

œÊÃȬÊΔUó‚¢0 ¡ªŒË‡Ê‹Ê‹ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 65 [2493-5]

ŸflËŸ •ŸÈflÊŒ øÁãº˝∑§Êóø∑˝§œ⁄U „¢U‚ŸÊÒÁ≈UÿÊ‹ L§0 60 [2212-2]

ÁŸÉÊá≈ÈU ÃÕÊ ÁŸL§ÄÃó‹ˇ◊áÊ lM§¬(F/C)

¬Á⁄U÷Ê·ãŒÈ ŒËÁ¬∑§Êó„UÁ⁄U‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ¤ÊÊ L§0 4[2514-7]

¬ÊÁ‹-◊„UÊ√ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊó¡ªŒË‡Ê ∑§‡ÿ¬Á÷ˇÊÈ L§0 345 [2320-4](‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 245 [2321-1](•Á¡ÀŒ)

¬ÊÁ‹√ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊó⁄UÊ◊•fläÊ ¬Êá«Uÿ ÃÕÊ⁄UÁflŸÊÕ Á◊üÊ (F/C)

¬ÊÁáÊŸËÿÁ‡ÊˇÊÊó√ÿÊ0 ŒÊ◊ÊŒ⁄U ◊„UÃÊL§0 45 [2385-3]

¬˝Ê∑Χà ◊ʪʬŒÁ‡Ê∑§Êó’ø⁄UŒÊ‚ ¡Ëfl⁄UÊ¡ŒÊ·Ë L§0 125 [2553-6]

¬˝Ê⁄UÁê÷∑§ó¬ÊÁáÊŸËÿ◊˜ (¬⁄U◊‹ÉÊÈ-Á‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË) (Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)óÁfl‡flŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 35 [2388-4]

’΄UŒ-•ŸÈflÊŒ-øÁãº˝∑§Êóø∑˝§œ⁄U „¢U‚ŸÊÒÁ≈UÿÊ‹ L§0 350 [2114-9] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 180 [2115-6] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

÷Ê·Ê (é‹Í◊»§ËÀ«U ∑§Ë Language ∑§ÊÁ„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)ó•ŸÈ0 Áfl‡flŸÊÕ ¬‚ÊŒ∞fl¢ ⁄UÊ◊ŸÊÕ ‚„UÊÿ L§0 350

÷Ê·Ê-ÁflôÊÊŸ (The Science of Lan-

guageó∞»§0 ◊ÒÄ‚◊Í‹⁄U, •ŸÈ0 ©UŒÿŸÊÕÁÃflÊ⁄UË (F/C)

◊äÿÁ‚hʢà ∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒËóÁfl‡flŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL §0 245 [2424-9] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 145 [2425-6](•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊äÿÁ‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË-¬˝‡ŸÊûÊ⁄UË(‚¢S∑ΧÕŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó⁄UÊ◊ªÊÁfl㌠‡ÊÈÄ‹L§0 18 [2537-6]

◊ŸÊ⁄U◊Ê-⁄UàŸ Áflfl∑§ó„UÁ⁄U‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ¤ÊÊ L§0 5[2527-7]

◊„UÊ÷Êcÿ∑ȧÁÜø∑§Êó„UÁ⁄U‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ¤ÊÊ L§0 4[2645-8]

M§¬Ã¢⁄UÁªáÊË (‡ÊéŒM§¬Êfl‹Ë fl œÊÃÈM§¬Êfl‹Ë)óøãº˝œ⁄U ‡ÊÈÄ‹ (F/C)

M§¬◊Ê‹Ê-Áfl◊‹‚ÍÁ⁄UÁfl⁄UÁøà (Á„UãŒË≈UË∑§Ê)ó∑§‡ÊflŒûÊ ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 3.50[2623-6] (¬˝Õ◊ ÷ʪ); L§0 3 [2624-

3] (ÁmÃËÿ ÷ʪ); L§0 3 [2625-0] (ÃÎÃËÿ÷ʪ); L§0 4 [2626-7] (øÃÈÕ¸ ÷ʪ)

‹ÉÊÈÁ‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË (Áë˜UÔãà ¬˝∑§⁄UáÊ)ó∑§0 ∑§0 •ÊŸãŒ L§0 22 [2582-6]

‹ÉÊÈÁ‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË-Ãûfl¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê (‚ÊûÊ⁄Uʬ˝‡ŸÊfl‹Ë)ó⁄UÊ◊ªÊÁfl㌠‡ÊÈÄ‹ L§0 13[2586-4]

‹ÉÊÈÁ‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË-fl⁄UŒ⁄UÊ¡∑Χà (◊Í‹ fl‚⁄U‹ Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)óüÊËœ⁄Uʟ㌠‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 295 [2213-9] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 145[2214-6] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‹ÉÊ È Á‚hÊ ¢Ã∑§Ê Ò◊ ÈŒË-fl⁄ UŒ⁄ U Ê¡¬˝áÊËÃ(¬ÊÁáÊŸËÿ, √ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ-¬˝flÁ‡Ê∑§Ê) Á„UãŒË•ŸÈflÊŒóÁfl‡flŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 75[2427-0]

‹ÉÊÈÁ‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË-fl⁄UŒ⁄UÊ¡ÊøÊÿ¸ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(‚¢ôÊÊ-‚¢Áœ-‚◊Ê‚ ¬˝∑§⁄UáÊ) (‚Áfl◊‡Ê¸“œÈfl Áfl‹ÊÁ‚ŸË” Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ ‚Á„UÃ)ó⁄UÊ◊Áfl‹Ê‚ øÊÒœ⁄UË L§0 65 [2583-3]

flÊÇ√ÿfl„UÊ⁄UÊŒ‡Ê (◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ)óøÊM§Œfl‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 50 [2681-6]

flÒÁŒ∑§ √ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊó◊Í‹ ‹0 •ÊÕ¸⁄U ∞ãÕÊŸË◊Ò∑§«UÊŸ‹, ‚àÿfl˝Ã ‡ÊÊSòÊË (F/C)

[2124-8] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); (F/C)

[2125-5](•Á¡ÀŒ)

flÒÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ ÷Í·áÊ‚Ê⁄U øÁãº˝∑§Êó„UÁ⁄U‡Ê¢∑§⁄U‡Ê◊ʸ L§0 2.50 [2629-8]

√ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ ÷Í·áÊ‚Ê⁄Uó¬˝÷Ê∑§⁄U Á◊üÊ L§0 70(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 60 (•Á¡ÀŒ)

flÒÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ Á‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË (’Ê‹◊ŸÊ⁄U◊Ê-Ãûfl’ÊÁœŸË ≈UË∑§Ê)óÁªÁ⁄Uœ⁄U ‡Ê◊ʸ ∞fl¢¬⁄U◊‡fl⁄Uʟ㌠‡Ê◊ʸ (¬˝Õ◊ ÷ʪ) ∑§Ê⁄U∑§¬˝∑§⁄UáÊ L§0 475 [2341-9] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 175 [2342-6] (•Á¡ÀŒ); (ÁmÃËÿ÷ʪ) ‚◊Ê‚ ¬˝∑§⁄UáÊ L§0 245 [2343-

3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 145 [2344-0]

(•Á¡ÀŒ); (ÃÎÁÃÿ ÷ʪ) •‹¢∑§Ê⁄U¬˝∑§⁄UáÊ L§0 225 [2345-7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 125 [2346-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ); (øÃÈÕ¸÷ʪ) ∑ΧŒãà ¬˝∑§⁄UáÊ L§0 345 [2347-

1] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 145 [2348-8]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)flÒÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ-Á‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË ÷^ÔUÊ Á¡-

ŒËÁˇÊÃÁfl⁄UÁøà (ŒÊ ÷ÊªÊ ¥ ◊ ¥)(‚¢S∑ΧÃ)ó‚÷ʬÁà ‡Ê◊ʸ (F/C)

flÒÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ-Á‚hʢà ∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË-¬˝ÿʪ‚ÍøË(Á‚hʢà ∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË Áfl◊‹Ê‹Ê∑§)󡪌ˇÊøãº˝ ‡ÊÊSòÊË (ÁmÃËÿ πá«U); (F/C)

[2584-0] (ÃÎÃËÿ πá«U) L§0 1.75[2638-0]

flÒÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ-Á‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË ÷ ÔUÊÁ¡-ŒËÁˇÊÃÁfl⁄UÁøà (∑§Ê⁄U∑§ ¬˝∑§⁄UáÊ) (Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)óüÊËœ⁄Uʟ㌠ÁÉÊÁÀ«UÿÊ‹L§0 65 [2148-4]

oS;Ê∑§j.k&fl¼kUrdkSeqnh&Hkêðksft&nhf{krfojfpr (lfoe'kZ fgUnh) O;k[;k)(iwoZÑnUrizdj.ke~ ,oa laKkfoospue~)μO;kñ lñ jkefoykl

pkS/jh #ñ 35 [2751-6]

flÒÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ-Á‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË üÊË÷^ÔUÊÁ¡-

ŒËÁˇÊà Áfl⁄UÁøà (‚◊Ê‚ ¬˝∑§⁄UáÊ)(Á„ UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ fl •ŸÈflÊŒ)󡪌ˇʋʋ ‡ÊÊSòÊË •ÊÒ⁄U ◊œÈ’Ê‹Ê ‡Ê◊ʸL§0 58 [2352-5]

flÒÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ Á‚hÊãÃ∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË ÷ ÔUÊÁ¡ŒËÁˇÊÃÁfl⁄UÁøà (rf}r ewRoFkhZ; izdj.k ,oafrMUrs Hkw&,/&/krq&foospue~)(‚Áfl◊‡Ê ¸ œ ˝ ÈflÁfl‹ÊÁ‚ŸË Á„ãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊU)ó√ÿÊ0 ∞fl¢ ‚¢0 ⁄UÊ◊Áfl‹Ê‚øÊÒœ⁄UË L§0 35 [2353-2]

flÒÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ-Á‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË (SòÊË ¬àÿÿ)óüÊË⁄UÊ◊∑§⁄áÊ ‡Ê◊ʸ ∞fl¢ ⁄UÊ◊Áfl‹Ê‚ øÊÒœ⁄UËL§0 35 [2585-7]

flÒÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ-Á‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË-÷^ÔUÊ Á¡-ŒËÁˇÊà Áfl⁄UÁøà (‚Áfl◊‡Ê¸ “œ˝ ÈflÁfl‹ÊÁ‚ŸË” Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ) (•Êà◊Ÿ¬Œ-¬⁄US◊Ò¬Œ-∑ΧŒãÃ-∑Χàÿ¬˝∑§⁄ UáÊ‚Á„UÃ, ‚¢ôÊÊÁflfløŸ◊˜Ô)ó√ÿÊ0 ∞fl¢ ‚¢0⁄UÊ◊Áfl‹Ê‚ øÊÒœ⁄UË L§0 75 [2647-2]

√ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ øãŒÊŒÿóøÊM§Œfl ‡ÊÊSòÊË(¬˝Õ◊ πá«U) ∑§Ê⁄U∑§ fl ‚◊Ê‚ L§0 55[2518-5]; (ÁmÃËÿ πá«U) ∑Χà fl ÃÁmÃ(F/C); (à ÎÃËÿ πá«U) ÁëUãÃL§0 294; (øÃÈÕ¸ πá«U) (SòÊË ¬˝àÿ,‚È’ãà fl •√ÿÿ) L§0 125; (¬¢ø◊πá«U) Á‡ÊˇÊÊ, ¬Á⁄U÷Ê·Ê, ‚¢Á„UÃÊ fl Á‹XL§0 125 [2533-8]

√ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ-◊„UÊ÷Êcÿ-÷ªflà¬ÃÜ¡Á‹ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(¬Õ◊ ŸflÊÁ±∑§) (Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ flÁflfl⁄UáÊ)ó•ŸÈ0 ∞fl¢ √ÿÊ0 øÊM§Œfl‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 400 [2350-1] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 245 [2351-8] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

√ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ-◊„UÊ÷Êcÿ-÷ªflà¬ÃÜ¡Á‹Áfl⁄UÁøà (¬âÊ◊ •Áq∑§òÊÿ) (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)óøÊM§Œfl‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 85 [2349-5]

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‡ÊéŒãŒÈ‚ÈœÊ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ)ó⁄UÊ◊‹ÊøŸ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 7 [2690-8]

‚¢S∑Χà ⁄UøŸÊŸÈflÊŒ øÁãº˝∑§Êó⁄UÊ◊’Ê‹∑§‡ÊÊSòÊË •ÊÒ⁄U ÁªÁ⁄U¡Ê¬˝‚ÊŒ ‡Ê◊ʸ (F/C)

‚¢S∑Χà √ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ ∑§Ê ©UŒ˜ Ô÷fl •ÊÒ⁄UÁfl∑§Ê‚ó‚àÿ∑§Ê◊ fl◊ʸ (F/C)

‚¢S∑Χà √ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ ¬˝flÁ‡Ê∑§Êó•ŸÈ0∑§Á¬‹Œfl ÁmflŒË L§0 95 [2336-5]

‚¢S∑Χà √ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊ ‚ÊÒ⁄U÷óŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ ŒûÊ ∞fl¢¬˝∑§Ê‡Êøãº˝ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 20 [2646-5]

Á‚hÊ¢Ã∑§Ê Ò◊ÈŒË-¬˝ÿʪ Ãûfl¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê(Sfl⁄UflÒÁŒ∑§ ¬˝‡ŸÊûÊ⁄UË)ó⁄UÊ◊ªÊÁfl㌇ÊÈÄ‹ (F/C)

Á‚hÊ¢Ã∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË-¬˝ÿʪ ‚ÍøË (SòÊˬ˝àÿÿÊãÃ÷ʪ)ó√ÿÊ0 Á¡ÃÁãº˝ÿÊøÊÿ¸ L§0 1.00

Á‚hʢà ∑§ÊÒ◊ÈŒË Ãàfl¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê-‚ÊsûÊ⁄Uʬ˝‡ŸÊfl‹Ëó⁄UÊ◊ªÊÁfl㌠‡ÊÈÄ‹ (F/C)

(¬˝Õ◊ πá«U); L§0 15 [2636-6]

(ÁmÃËÿ πá«U); (F/C) (ÃÎÃËÿ πá«U);L§0 10 [2637-3] (øÃÈÕ¸ πá«U)

‚Ê◊ ‚¢S∑Χà √ÿÊ∑§⁄UáÊó‡Ê¢∑§⁄UŒûÊ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 10 [2639-7]

Á„UãŒË— ⁄UÊc≈U˛÷Ê·Ê, ⁄UÊÖÿ ÷Ê·Ê •ÊÒ⁄U ‚¢¬∑¸§÷Ê·Êó◊ŒŸ ¬˝‚ÊŒ L§0 15 [2925-1]

‚¢Œ÷¸ª˝ãâÊ(∑§Ê‡Ê, Áfl‡fl∑§Ê‡Ê, •ŸÈ∑˝§◊áÊË

ßàÿÊÁŒ)

•◊⁄U∑§Ê‡Ê (◊Í‹ fl Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)óÁfl‡flŸÊÕ¤ÊÊ L§0 65 [2617-5] (¬˝Õ◊ ∑§Êá«U);L§0 115 [2618-2] (ÁmÃËÿ ∑§Êá«U); L§055 [2619-9](ÃÎÃËÿ∑§Êá«U); L§0 395[2620-5] (‚¢¬ÍáÊ)

¡ÒŸ-©Uh⁄UáÊ-∑§Ê‡Ê (¬Ê∑Χà ∞fl¢ ‚¢S∑Χà ÷Ê·Ê•Ê¥◊¥ ÁŸ’h ¡ÒŸ √ÿÊÅÿÊ ∞fl¢ •ãÿ ‡ÊÊSòʪÃ

©Uh⁄UáÊÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‚¢∑§‹Ÿ) (÷ʪ 1)ó‚¢0∑§◊‹‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ¡ÒŸ L§02100 [1980-1]

¬Êß•-‚ŒŒÔ-◊„UááÊÊflÊó„U⁄UªÊÁfl㌠≈UË0‚ΔU L§0 950 [0239-1]

⁄UÉÊÈ∑§Ê‡Êó⁄UÉÊÈŸÊÕ ŒûÊ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 20[2181-1]

‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË ∑§Ê‡ÊóflÊ◊Ÿ Á‡Êfl⁄UÊ◊ •Êå≈UL§0 295 [2098-2]; L§0 1200 [2097-

5] (⁄UÊ¡ ‚¢S∑§⁄UáÊ)

‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ(‚¢S∑ΧÃ, ¬˝Ê∑Χà ÃÕÊ •ãÿ

‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ) (⁄UøŸÊà◊∑§ ‹πŸ,∑§Ê√ÿ‡ÊÊSòÊ, ¿ãŒ— ‡ÊÊSòÊ,

ŸÊ≈˜UÔÿ‡ÊÊSòÊ, ◊Í‹ ª˝ãÕ, •ŸÈflÊŒ,•äÿÿŸU)

•∑§‹Vª˝ãÕòÊÿ◊˜-÷º˝^Ê∑§Ê‹VŒflÁfl⁄UÁøÃ◊˜ó‚¢0 ◊„Uãº˝∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 300

•Á÷·∑§ ŸÊ≈U∑§◊˜ Ô ÷Ê‚∑Χà (Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã L§0 20[2509-3]

•Á÷ôÊÊŸ‡ÊÊ∑ȧãË◊Ô-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(◊Í‹, ‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó‚¢0‚È’Êœøãº˝ ¬¢Ã L§0 295 [2153-8]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 135 [2154-5] (•Á¡ÀŒ)•Á÷ôÊÊŸ‡ÊÊ∑ȧãË◊Ô-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ

(øÃÈÕ ¸ ‚ª¸) (‚¢S∑ Î §Ã, Á„ U ãŒË•ŸÈflÊŒ)ó‚¢0 ¡ªŒË‡Ê ‹Ê‹ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§ 1.25 [2578-9]

•◊⁄U÷Ê⁄UÃËó‚¢0 ⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ÁmflŒË, ⁄UÁfl‡Ê¢∑§⁄UŸÊª⁄U (F/C)

•◊M§‡ÊÃ∑§◊˜ Ô-•◊L§∑§ Áfl⁄ UÁøÃ(‚¢S∑ΧÃ)ó√ÿÊ0 •¡È¸Ÿfl◊¸Œfl (F/C)

•‹¢∑§Ê⁄U ¬˝∑§Ê‡Êó¡ÿ◊ãà Á◊üÊ L§0 12[2455-3]

•‹¢∑§Ê⁄U ¬÷Êó¡ŸÊŒŸ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 1[3074-5]

•‹¢∑§Ê⁄U‚fl¸Sfl-‚Ü¡ËÁflŸË (Á„UãŒË•ŸÈflÊŒ)ó•ŸÈ0 fl ‚¢0 ⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ÁmflŒËL§0 (F/C)

•‹¢∑§Ê⁄U ‚fl¸Sfl◊Ô (‚Ê◊Ê‚ÊÁÄìÿ¸ãÃ◊Ô)ó‚¢0 ⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ÁmflŒË (F/C)

•‹¢∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ∑§Á◊∑§ Áfl∑§Ê‚ó¬ÈL§cÊÊûÊ◊‡Ê◊ʸ øÃÈflŒË, ‚¢0 Á‡ÊflŒûÊ ‡Ê◊Ê øÃÈflŒËL§0 100

•ÊŒ‡Ê¸ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ-ÁŸ’㜠⁄UàŸ◊Ê‹ÊóÁfl‡flŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË (F/C)

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ŸÊ≈U∑§ ∑§Ê •ãfl·áÊ— ∑ȧ¿U¬Á‡ø◊Ë ŒSÃÊfl¡ó∑°È§fl⁄U¡Ë •ª˝flÊ‹L§0 70 [2508-6]

•ÁŸflÊÿ¸ ⁄UÊCÔU÷Ê·Ê Á„UãŒËóÁfllÊ⁄UÊŸË ∞fl¢ŸË‹◊ ◊„UÃÊ L§0 48 [2707-3]

©UûÊ⁄U⁄UÊ◊øÁ⁄UÃ◊Ô-÷fl÷ÍÁÃÁfl⁄UÁøà (√ÿÊ0•ÊŸãŒSflM§¬, ‚¢S∑Χà ≈UË∑§Ê, Á„UãŒË•ŸÈflÊŒ)ó‚¢0 ¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«UÿL§0 250 [2106-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 150[2107-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

©UM§÷¢ª◊Ô-÷Ê‚¬˝áÊËà (◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË≈UË∑§Ê)ó√ÿÊ0 ŸÎÁ‚¢„UŒfl ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 1.25[2580-2]

∑§ÕÊ‚Á⁄ UÂʪ⁄U-‚Ê ◊Œfl Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(‚¢S∑ΧÃ)ó‚¢0 ¡ªŒË‡Ê ‹Ê‹ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 850 [3010-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 450[3011-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

∑§áʸ÷Ê⁄U-÷Ê‚¬˝áÊËà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ, Á„UãŒË,√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó‚¢0 ⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊΔUË L§0 2[2492-8]

∑§¬Í⁄U◊Ü¡⁄UË (’Ê‹÷Ê⁄Uà ‚Á„UÃ) (‚¢S∑ΧÃ)ó√ÿÊ0 flÊ‚ÈŒfl ‡Êπ⁄U∑Χà L§0 25 [3277-0]

∑§¬Í⁄U◊Ü¡⁄UË-⁄UÊ¡‡Êπ⁄UÁfl⁄UÁøà (◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ,Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)󪢪ʂʪ⁄U ⁄UÊÿ (F/C)

∑§Áfl∑§áΔUÊ÷⁄UáÊ-ˇÊ◊ãº˝∑Χà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó≈UË∑§Ê0 flÊ◊Ÿ∑§‡Êfl ‹‹ L§0 2 [2622-9]

∑§ÊŒê’⁄UË-’ÊáÊ÷^ÔU¬˝áÊËà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË•ŸÈflÊŒ)ó◊Ê „ UŸŒ fl ¬ ¢Ã ¬ÍflÊ ¸h ¸[3078-3] (F/C); ©UûÊ⁄UÊœ¸ (F/C)

[3079-0]

∑§ÊŒê’⁄UË-’ÊáÊ÷^Ô U ¬˝áÊËà (∑§ÕÊ-◊Èπ¬ÿ¸ãÃ) Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ ‚Á„UÃó⁄UÁßÊÕ ¤ÊÊ L§0 65 [2406-5]

∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚óøãº˝’‹Ë ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 225[2488-1] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 150 [2489-

8] (•Á¡ÀŒ)∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ •ÊÒ⁄U ©U‚∑§Ë ∑§Ê√ÿ∑§‹Êó

flʪˇfl⁄U ÁfllÊ‹¢∑§Ê⁄U, ‚¢0 ⁄¢U¡Ÿ‚ÍÁ⁄UŒflL§0 250 [2183-5] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 125[2184-2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

∑§Ê√ÿ-∑§ÊŸŸ-ªáʇÊʟ㌠¤ÊÊ L§0 24 [2903-9]

∑§Ê√ÿ-∑ȧ‚È◊-ªáʇÊʟ㌠¤ÊÊ ∞fl¢ ªÊÿòÊË ŒflËL§0 24 [2904-6]

∑§Ê√ÿ-¬∑§Ê‡Ê-ŒËÁ¬∑§Ê (¬‡ŸÊûÊ⁄UË ‚¢S∑ΧÃ)ó⁄UÊ◊ªÊÁfl㌠‡ÊÈÄ‹ L§0 9 [2525-3]

∑§Ê√ÿŒËÁ¬∑§Ê (‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)ó‚¢0 fl •ŸÈ0 ¬⁄U◊‡fl⁄Uʟ㌠‡Ê◊ʸ L§0 65[2355-6]

∑§Ê√ÿ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê-◊ê◊ø≈UÊøÊÿ¸Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(ÖÿÊÁÃc◊ÃË ≈UË∑§Ê, Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó⁄UÊ◊‚ʪ⁄U ÁòʬÊΔUË ¬˝Õ◊ ÷ʪ (1-3©UÀ‹Ê‚) L§0 395 [2682-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 220 [2683-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ); ÁmÃËÿ÷ʪ (7-10 ©UÀ‹Ê‚) L§0 395 [2611-

3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 230 [2612-0]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)

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∑§Ê√ÿ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê-◊ê◊≈UøÊÿ¸Áfl⁄UÁøà („U◊flÃË≈UË∑§Ê, Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó√ÿÊ0 Á‡Êfl⁄UÊ¡∑§ÊÒÁá©«UÛÊÿÊÿŸ L§0 120 (‚Á¡ÀŒ)[3077-6] ; L§0 80 (•Á¡ÀŒ)

∑§Ê√ÿÊ◊Ë◊Ê ¢‚Ê-⁄UÊ¡‡Ê π⁄U Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(‚¢S∑Χà ≈UË∑§Ê, Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ ‚Á„UÃ)⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊΔUË L§0 6 [2692-2]

∑§Ê√ÿÊ‹VÔUÊ⁄U‚ÍòÊÊÁáÊ-flÊ◊ŸÊøÊÿ¸ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(◊Í‹ ŒflŸÊª⁄UË ◊¥ ‚¢S∑Χà •ŸÈflÊŒ fl√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó√ÿÊ0 ŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ ⁄UÊ◊ •ÊøÊÿ¸L§0 38

∑§Ê√ÿÊlÊŸó⁄UÊ◊∑ΧcáÊ ÷ ÔU L§0 10 [3080-6]

∑§„ÊŸË— ŸÿË ∑§„ÊŸËóÁºŸ‡Ê ¬˝‚ʺ ®‚„L§0 60 [3388-3]

Á∑§⁄UÊÃÊ¡¸ÈŸËÿ◊˜Ô-(3-6 ‚ª¸)ó¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ (F/C) [2983-1]

Á∑§⁄ U ÊÃÊ¡ ¸ ÈŸËÿ◊ ˜ Ô-∑§Áfl÷Ê⁄ U Áfl⁄ U ÁøÃ(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 20 [2512-

3] (¬˝Õ◊ ‚ª¸); L§0 4.50 [2541-3]

(ÁmÃËÿ ‚ª¸); L§0 2 [2526-0] (ÃÎÃËÿ‚ª¸); L§0 2 (øÃÈÕ¸ ‚ª¸)

∑ȧ◊Ê⁄ U‚ê÷fl ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚Áfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ, Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl√ÿÊÅÿÊ)󡪌ˇʋʋ ‡ÊÊSòÊË (¬˝Õ◊‚ª¸) L§0 35 [3226-8] ; (1-5 ‚ª¸)L§0 38 [2660-1] (5 ‚ª¸) (F/C)

∑ȧ◊Ê⁄ U‚ê÷fl ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚Áfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó‚¢0fl •ŸÈ0 ŸÁ◊øãº˝ ‡ÊÊSòÊË (¬Üø◊ ‚ª¸)L§0 12 [2661-8] ; (1-2) (F/C)

ªÊÕÊ‚åÇÊÃË-∑§Áfl‚ÊÃflÊ„UŸ (‚¢S∑ΧÃ)ó√ÿÊ0 ◊ÕÈ⁄UÊŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË (F/C) (‚Á¡ÀŒ);(F/C) (•Á¡ÀŒ)

ªÊ•Ê •Á÷·∑§ (ŸÊ≈U∑§)óŒflŒûÊ •≈U‹L§0 2.50 [2536-9]

øãº˝Ê‹Ê∑§-¡ÿŒflÁfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑Χà ≈UË∑§Ê,Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó‚È’Êœøãº˝¬¢Ã L§0 65 [2506-2]

øãº˝Ê‹Ê∑§Œ‡Ê¸ó⁄UÊ◊ªÊÁfl㌠‡ÊÈÄ‹ L§0 10øÊM§ŒûÊ◊Ô-◊„UÊ∑§Áfl ÷Ê‚¬˝áÊËà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ

Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó‚¢0 ⁄UÊ◊ÊÿáÊÁmflŒË L§0 12 [2581-9]

ÁøòÊ∑§Ê√ÿ-∑§ÊÒÃÈ∑§e~ó⁄UÊ◊M§¬ ¬ÊΔU∑§L§0 112 [2671-7]

ÁøòÊÁŸ’ãœÊflÁ‹ó⁄UÉÊÈŸÊÕ ‡Ê◊ʸ L§0 100[2659-5]

¿U㌗ ¬˝÷Êó‚¢0 ⁄UÊ◊‚ê◊Èπ ÁmflŒË L§0 1¿UãŒÊ«U‹«˜UÔ∑§Ê⁄U Áfl◊‡Ê¸ó∑§Á¬‹Œfl ¬Êá«Uÿ

L§0 3.50 [2572-7]

ôÊÊŸ ∑§Ë ∑§ÕÊ∞°óøãº˝◊ÁáÊ ©U¬ÊäÿÊÿL§0 8.74 [3050-9]

ôÊÊŸ-‚⁄UÊfl⁄U L§0 80 [2437-9]

Œ‡Ê∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U-øÁ⁄Uà •Õ¸¬˝∑§ÊÁ‡Ê∑§Ê¬Ã◊˜ÔóÁfl‡flŸÊÕ ¤ÊÊ L§0 145 [2145-3]

(‚ê¬Íáʸ)Œ‡Ê∑ȧ◊Ê⁄UøÁ⁄UÃ-Œá«UËÁfl⁄UÁøà (¬Ífl¸-

¬ËÁΔU∑§Ê)óÁfl‡flŸÊÕ ¤ÊÊ L§0 35[2504-8]

Œ‡Ê∑ȧ◊Ê⁄UøÁ⁄UÃ-Œá«UËÁfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑Χà fl Á„UãŒË≈UË∑§Ê)óÁfl‡flŸÊÕ ¤ÊÊ ∞fl¢ ‚È’Êœ ø㺠¬¢ÃL§0 10 [2515-4] (•CÔU◊ ©Uë¿UÔflÊ◊)

Œ‡ÊM§¬∑§-œŸÜ¡ÿÁfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË•ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó’Ò¡ŸÊÕ ¬Êá«UÿL§0 345 [2079-1]

ŒÍÃÉÊ≈UÊà∑§ø-÷Ê‚¬˝áÊËà (‚¢S∑Χà ≈UË∑§Ê,Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)ó⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊΔUËL§0 10 [2505-5]

ŒÍÃflÊÄÿ-÷Ê‚¬˝áÊËà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË•ŸÈflÊŒ)ó⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊΔUË L§0 7.50[2551-2]

mÿÊüÊÿ◊„ U Ê∑§ Ê √ÿ◊ ˜ Ô -„ U◊ø㺠˝‚ Í Á ⁄ UÁfl⁄UÁøÃ◊Ô ‚¢0 ◊ÈÁÄà øãº˝ Áfl¡ÿ ∞fl¢◊ÈÁŸøãº˝Áfl¡ÿ L§0 225

äflãÿÊ‹Ê∑§-•ÊŸãŒflœ¸ŸÊøÊÿ¸ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó⁄UÊ◊‚ʪ⁄U ÁòʬÊΔUË L§0 85 [2337-2]

(¬˝Õ◊ ©UlÊÃ); L§0 125 [2338-9]

(ÁmÃËÿ ©UlÊÃ); (ÃÎÃËÿ fl øÃÈÕ¸ ©UlÊÃ)L§0 295 [2339-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 195[2340-2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

äflãÿÊ‹Ê∑§ÊŒ‡Ê (äflãÿÊ‹Ê∑§-¬˝‡ŸÊûÊ⁄UË)ó⁄UÊ◊ªÊÁfl㌠‡ÊÈÄ‹ L§0 10 [2695-3]

ÁòÊfl áÊË (•CÔ U Ê Áfl ¢‡ Ê ÁÃó‚ªÊ ¸ à◊∑ ¢ §◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ◊˜)ó‡ÿÊ◊Œfl ¬⁄UʇÊ⁄U 135

Ÿÿ ∞∑§Ê¢∑§Ëó©UŒÿŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ ÁÃflÊ⁄UË flflÊøS¬Áà ¬ÊΔU∑§ L§0 2.25

Ÿ‹øê¬Í-Áfl∑˝§◊ ÷^ÔUÁfl⁄UÁøà (¬˝Õ◊©U뿘UÔflÊ‚) (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)óäÊÊ⁄UÊŒûÊ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 35 [2522-2]

ŸflÃËÕ¸ó‚¢0 ⁄UÊ◊∑§Ê¢Ã ¬ÊΔU∑§ L§0 12[3120-9]

ŸflÊáʸó‚¢0 Á∑§⁄Uáʇʢ∑§⁄U ¬˝‚ÊŒ ÃÕÊ •ãÿL§0 10.75 [3121-6]

ŸÊªÊŸãŒ ŸÊ≈U∑§-„U·¬áÊËà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)󂢂Ê⁄Uø㺠L§0 60 [2358-7]

ÁŸ’ãœ-∑ȧ‚È◊ÊÜ¡Á‹ó¡ÿ◊ãà Á◊üÊL§0 30 [2985-5]

ŸÒ·œËÿøÁ⁄UÃ-„U·¸Áfl⁄UÁøà (øÃÈÕ¸ ‚ª¸)(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)ó’Ò¡ŸÊâʬÊá«Uÿ L§0 4

ŸÒ·œËÿøÁ⁄UÃ-„U·¸Áfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã (¬˝Õ◊ ‚ª¸)L§0 45 [2565-9]; (ÁmÃËÿ ‚ª¸) L§0 2;(øÃÈÕ¸ ‚ª¸) L§0 65; [2566-7] (2-‚ª¸) L§0 10; (2-3 ‚ª¸) L§0 6; (6-9 ‚ª¸) L§0 145 [2605-2]

¬ÜøÃãòÊ-ÁflcáÊȇÊ◊Ê ¬áÊËà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ) (‚ê¬Íáʸ)ó√ÿÊ0 ‡ÿÊ◊ø⁄UáʬÊá«Uÿ L§0 235 [2157-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 135 [2158-3] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

¬ÜøÃãòÊ-ÁflcáÊȇÊ◊ʸ (◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó‡ÿÊ◊ø⁄ UáÊ ¬Êá« Uÿ(•¬Á⁄ÁˇÊà ∑§Ê⁄U∑§U)L§0 13 [2530-7] ;(Á◊òÊ÷ Œ) L§0 15 [2569-7];(Á◊òÊ‚¢¬ÁåÃ∑§) (F/C); (∑§Ê∑§Ê‹Í∑§Ëÿ◊Ô)(F/C); (‹éœ ¬˝áÊʇÊÊ) (F/C)

¬Üø⁄UÊòÊ-÷Ê‚¬˝áÊËà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó•ŸÈ0 fl ‚¢0 ÁŸª◊ʟ㌠‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 3.50 [2528-4]

¬l◊Ê‹Ê (¬˝Õ◊) (◊Í‹ fl Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó‚¢0 „UÁ⁄U‡Ê¢∑§⁄U Á◊üÊ L§0 5[2573-4]

¬⁄Uʬ∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ë ∑§ÕÊó•Ê߸0 ¤ÊÊ L§0 8.95¬È⁄UÊŸÊ ŸÊÒ∑§⁄Uó(◊Í‹ ‹0 ßflÊŸ àflÒ¥∑§⁄U)

•ŸÈ0 ⁄UÊ◊¬Ê‹ Á‚¢„U L§0 10 [2649-6]

¬˝ÊøËŸ ∞fl¢ ◊äÿ∑§Ê‹ËŸ Á„UãŒË ∑§Ê√ÿó◊œÈ‚ÍŒŸ ¤ÊÊ L§0 22 [2908-4]

¬˝ÊøËŸ ∞fl¢ •flʸøËŸ Á„UãŒË ∑§Ê√ÿó‡ÊÈ∑§Œfl øÊÒœ⁄UË L§0 15

¬˝ÁÃ◊ÊŸÊ≈U∑§◊˜ Ô-÷Ê‚-Áfl⁄UÁøà (◊Í‹‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó‚¥0 fl √ÿÊ0üÊËœ⁄Uʟ㌠‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 75 [2105-7]

¬˝ÁÃôÊÊÿÊҪ㜟Ê⁄UÊÿáÊ◊˜Ôó‚È·◊Ê ¬Êá«UÿL§0 20 [2435-5]

¬˝‚ÛÊ⁄UÊÉÊfl-¡ÿŒflÁfl⁄UÁøà (◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó⁄U◊ʇʢ∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊΔUËL§0 75 [2658-8]

åÿÊ‚ ’ÊŒ‹ (©U¬ãÿÊ‚)ó⁄U¡ŸË ¬ÁŸ∑§⁄UL§0 95 [2520-8]

’Ê‹øÁ⁄UÃ◊˜Ô ŸÊ≈U∑§◊˜Ô-÷Ê‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃó∑§◊‹‡Ê ŒûÊ ÁòʬÊΔUË L§0 5 [2579-6]

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’Ê‹ÁŸ’ãœÊŒ‡Ê ¸óÁfl‡flŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 1.50 [3073-8]

÷Á^ Ô U∑§Ê√ÿ◊˜ Ô-÷Á^ Ô U Áfl⁄ UÁøà (Á„ U ãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó√ÿÊ0 ⁄UÊ◊•flœ ¬Êá«Uÿ(F/C) (1-4 ‚ª¸)

÷Á^ Ô U∑§Ê√ÿ◊˜ Ô-÷Á^ Ô U Áfl⁄ UÁøà (Á„ U ãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó√ÿÊ0 ⁄UÊ◊•flœ ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 7(5-8 ‚ª¸) [2599-4]

÷⁄Uà •ÊÒ⁄U ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ŸÊ≈˜UÔÿ∑§‹Êó‚È⁄Uãº˝ŸÊÕŒËÁˇÊà L§0 395 [2248-1]

÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§ÕÊó√ÿÊ0 ¡ªÛÊÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ÃÒ¥‹ª,ª¢ªÊœ⁄U ‡ÊÊSòÊË ÃÒ¥‹ª L§0 9 [2563-5]

Hkkjre×tjh&{ksesUnzÑrμf'konÙk ,oadk'khukFk ik.Mqjaîõ ijc #ñ 250[2459-1] (lftYn) #ñ 150[2460-7] (vftYn)

èÊÊ⁄Uà ∑§Ê ¬˝ÊøËŸ ŸÊ≈U∑§ (Áfl‡fl ‚Á„Uàÿ•ÊÒ⁄U ÁÕ∞≈U⁄U ∑§ Á‹∞ ◊ÍÀÿÊ ¥ ∑§Ê•äÿÿŸ)ó„UŸ⁄UË «Ué‹Í flÀ‚, flË⁄Uãº˝ŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ L§0 150 [2452-2]

÷Ê⁄UÃ-Áfl¡ÿ-ŸÊ≈U∑§◊˜Ôó◊ÕÈ⁄UÊ ¬˝‚ÊŒŒËÁˇÊÃ, •ŸÈ0 •ÿÊäÿÊŸÊÕ ŒËÁˇÊÃL§0 105 [2186-6]

◊äÿ◊√ÿÊÿÊ ª-÷Ê‚Áfl⁄UÁøà ŸÊ≈U∑§(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã M§0 45 [2403-4]

◊„UʇflÃÊflÎÃÊãÃ-’ÊáÊ÷^ÔU∑Χà (Á„UãŒË•ŸÈflÊŒ fl ≈UË∑§Ê)ó◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã, •ŸÈ0„UÁ⁄U‡Êøãº˝ ÁfllÊ‹¢∑§Ê⁄U L§0 15 [2539-0]

◊Ê‹Áfl∑§ÊÁª˝Á◊òÊ-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(◊Í‹ ‚¢S∑ΧÃ-√ÿÊÅÿÊ, Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê,•ãflÿ, ‡‹Ê∑§-‚ÍøË •ÊÒ⁄U ÁflSÃÎÕʋÊøŸÊà◊∑§ ÷ÍÁ◊∑§Ê ‚Á„UÃ)󂢂Ê⁄Uøãº˝ fl ◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã (F/C)

◊Îë¿U∑§Á≈U∑§◊-‡ÊÍŒ∑§ ¬˝áÊËà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U

ÁòʬÊΔUË L§0 495 [2500-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 295 [2501-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊ÉÊŒÍÃ◊-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøà (Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó‚¢0 ∞fl¢ •ŸÈ0 ¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊˬÊá«Uÿ L§0 35 [2438-6]

◊ÉÊŒÍÃ-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË•ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)󂢂Ê⁄Uøãº˝ fl◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã L§0 95 [2357-0]

◊ÉÊŒÍ× ∞∑§ •ŸÈÁøãßóüÊË ⁄¢U¡Ÿ ‚ÍÁ⁄UŒflL§0 45 [2848-3]

⁄UÉÊÈfl¢‡Ê ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ◊Ô (13 ‚ª¸)ó¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«ÿ L§0 16 [2562-8]

⁄UÉÊÈfl¢‡Ê ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 9

⁄UÉÊÈfl¢‡Ê ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ) (13-14‚ª¸)ó¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 5

⁄UÉÊ Èfl¢‡Ê◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ ∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ ‚Á„UÃ)ó‚¢0 fl•ŸÈ0 œÊ⁄UÊŒûÊ Á◊üÊ (¬Õ◊ ‚ª) L§0 40[2560-4]; (ÁmÃËÿ ‚ª) L§0 25 [2561-

1]; (ÃÎÃËÿ ‚ª) L§0 2.50 [2662-5];(øÃÈÕ ‚ª) L§0 14 [3070-7]; (¬¢ø◊‚ª) L§0 6; (cÊDÔU fl ‚#◊ ‚ª) L§0 6;(•·CÔU fl Œ‡Ê◊ ‚ª—)L§0 24 ; (11-12‚ª—) L§0 40; (11-19 ‚ª—) L§0 40[3083-7]; (‚ê¬Íáʸ) L§0 695 [2395-

2] (‚Á¡ÀŒ) M§0495 [2396-9]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)⁄UàŸÊfl‹ËŸÊÁ≈U∑§Ê-„U·¸∑Χà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË

•ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó’Ò¡ŸÊÕ ¬Êá«UÿL§0 95 [2383-9]

⁄UàŸÊfl‹ËŸÊÁ≈U∑§Ê-„U·¸ Áfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ≈UË∑§Ê Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)ó⁄U◊ʇʢ∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊΔË(F/C)

⁄U‚ªXÔUÊœ⁄U-¡ªÛÊÊÕ¬Áá«UÃ⁄UÊ¡ Áfl⁄UÁøÕÊÒ⁄U ŸÊª‡Ê ÷^ÔU∑Χà ≈UË∑§Êó√ÿÊ0◊ÕÈ⁄UÊŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 350 [2472-0]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 250 [2473-7]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)⁄UÊ◊ÊèÿÈŒÿÿÊòÊÊó‡ÿÊ◊Êø⁄UáÊ ¬Êá«Uÿ

L§0 7 [2628-1]

Áfl∑˝§◊Ê«˜UÔ∑§ŒfløÁ⁄UÃ◊Ô-Á’À„UáÊ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ) (¬˝Õ◊‚ª¸)ó‚¢0 fl •ŸÈ0 ∑§◊‹‡ÊŒûÊ ÁòʬÊΔUËL§0 7 [3179-7]

Áfl∑˝§◊Êfl¸‡ÊËÿ◊Ô-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚ Áfl⁄UÁøà (◊Í‹‚¢S∑ Î §Ã Á„ U ãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)ó√ÿÊ0⁄UÊ◊Áfl‹Ê‚ ÁòʬÊΔUË (F/C)

Áflm‡ÊÊ‹ ÷ÁT∑§Ê ŸÊÁ≈U∑§Ê-⁄UÊ¡‡Êπ⁄UÁfl⁄UÁøÃó‚¢0 ¡ŸÊŒ¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«ÿ(F/C) [3084-4]

flÎûÊ⁄UàŸÊ∑§⁄U-÷ ÔU∑§ŒÊ⁄UÁfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)óœ⁄Uʟ㌠‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 75[2678-6]

fláÊË‚¢„UÊ⁄UŸÊ≈U∑§◊˜Ô-÷^ÔUŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ ¬˝áÊËÃ(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)ó‚¢0 fl •ŸÈ0⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¢∑§⁄U ÁòʬÊΔUË L§0 120 [2310-5]

flÒÁŒ∑§ ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ∑§Ê ‚◊Ê‹ÊøŸÊà◊∑§ßÁÄUÊ‚ó⁄UÊ◊Áfl‹Ê‚ øÊÒœ⁄UË L§0 45

Á‡Êfl⁄UÊ¡Áfl¡ÿ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ◊ÔüÊË◊ŒÁê’∑§Ê-ŒûÊ-√ÿÊ‚¬˝áÊËÃ◊— ¬˝Õ◊Ê Áfl⁄UÊ◊ (1-4 ÁŸ‡flÊ‚)ó√ÿÊ0 Áfl¡ÿ‡Ê¢∑§⁄U øÊÒ’L§0 145 [2312-9]

Á‡Ê‡ÊȬʋflœ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ-◊ÊÉÊ ¬˝áÊËÃ(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó¡ŸÊºŸ ‡ÊÊSòÊˬÊá«Uÿ (¬Õ◊ ‚ª) L§0 30 [2567-3] ;(ÁmÃËÿ ‚ª) L§0 30 [2568-0] ; (ÃÎÃËÿ‚ª—) [3068-4]; L§0 5 (øÃÈÕ¸ ‚ª¸—)L§0 5 [3069-1]

Á‡Ê‡ÊȬʋflœ (∞∑§ÊŒ‡Ê ‚ª¸)ó•ÿÊäÿʬ˝‚ÊŒ Á‚¢„U L§0 6 [2687-8]

‡ÊÈ∑§ŸÊ‚ʬŒ‡Ê-’ÊáÊ÷ ÔU ∑Χà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË≈UË∑§Ê)ó‚¢0 ◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã •ŸÈ0 „UÁ⁄U‡ÊøãºÁfllÊ‹¢∑§Ê⁄U L§0 55 [2080-7]

üÊË ∑§áΔUøÁ⁄UÃe~-üÊË◊π«∏U∑§∑§Áfl Áfl⁄UUÁø¢S∑ΧÃó√ÿÊ0 ¡ÊŸ⁄UÊ¡ L§0 60 [2596-

3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 40 [2597-0]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)üÊË ∑ΧcáÊøÁ⁄Uà (¬˝Õ◊ ÷ʪ)ó‚ÈŒ‡Ê¸Ÿ Á‚¢„U

L§0 175 (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 98 (•Á¡ÀŒ)üÊË üÊË÷ÁÄÃ⁄U‚Ê◊ÎÃÁ‚ãœÈ-M§¬ªÊSflÊ◊Ë-

¬˝÷Ȭʌ ¬˝áÊËÃÔ (2 πá«UÊ¥ ◊¥) (Á„UãŒË•Ÿ ÈflÊŒ ‚Á„ UÃ)ó¬ ˝ ◊‹ÃÊ ‡Ê◊Ê ¸(¬˝Õ◊πá«U) L§0 850; [1546-9]

(ÁmÃËÿπá«U) L§0 1400 [1985-6]

üÊÈÃ’Êœ-∑§ÊÁ‹ŒÊ‚Áfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó‚È·◊Ê ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 12 [2576-5]

‚¢S∑ΧÃÊŸÈflÊŒ-ÁŸ’ãœÊŒ‡Ê¸ó¬ÍáÊʸŸãŒ ªÊÒ«∏UL§0 1.50 [2529-1]

‚¢S∑ΧÃ∑§Ê√ÿ-◊ÊÁ‹∑§ÊóÁøãÃÊ◊ÁáÊmÊ⁄U∑§ÊŸÊâÊŒ‡Ê◊Èπ L§0 100 [3138-4]

‚¢S∑Χà ∑ȧ‚È◊ÊÜ¡Á‹ó„U◊⁄UÊ¡ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 15 [2680-9]

fi‚¢S∑Χà ªl-¬l ‚¢ª˝„Uó¿UÁflŸÊÕ Á◊üÊ fl⁄UÊ¡Ê⁄UÊ◊ ¡ÒŸ L§0 4

‚¢S∑Χà ôÊÊŸ ÁŸÁœó⁄UÊ◊Áfl‹Ê‚ øÊÒœ⁄UË ∞fl¢•ãÿ L§0 90 [2879-7]

‚¢S∑Χà ŸÊ≈U∑§— ©UŒÔèÊfl •ÊÒ⁄U Áfl∑§Ê‚ (Á‚hʢÕÊÒ⁄U ¬˝ÿʪ)ó©UŒÿ÷ÊŸÈ Á‚¢„U L§0 395[2443-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 295 [2444-

7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)‚¢S∑ΧÃ-‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ‚È◊Ÿó⁄UÊ¡fl¢‡ÊË ‹Ê‹

L§0 6 [2783-7]

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‚Ê„U‚Ë ‚¢‚Ê⁄Uó•ˇÊÿ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ¡ÒŸ L§0 15[2538-3]

‚ÊÁ„UàÿŒ¬¸áÊ ¬˝‡ŸÊûÊ⁄UËóŒflŒûÊ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 30 [2384-6]

‚ÊÁ„UàÿŒ¬áÊ-Áfl‡flŸÊÕ ∑§Áfl⁄UÊ¡ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)(‚ê¬ÍáÊ ¸)ó‚¢0 ‡ÊÊÁ‹ª˝Ê◊ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 300 [2253-5] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 170[2254-2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‚ÊÁ„UàÿŒ¬¸áÊ-Áfl‡flŸÊÕ ∑§Áfl⁄UÊ¡∑ΧÃ(1-3 ¬Á⁄Uë¿UŒ)ó‡ÊÊÁ‹ª˝Ê◊ ‡ÊÊSòÊËL§0 90 [2995-4]

‚Íÿ¸‡ÊÃ∑§◊˜-◊ÿÍ⁄U∑§ÁflÁfl⁄UÁøÃó√ÿÊ0ÁòÊ÷ÈflŸ¬Ê‹ M§030 [2387-7]

‚ÊÒãŒ⁄UŸãŒ-◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ-•‡flÉÊÊ·Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(‚¥S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ ‚Á„UÃ)ó‚Íÿ¸ŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ øÊÒœ⁄UË L§0 90 [2335-8]

SfláÊ-◊¢¡Í·ÊóŸÁ‹Ÿ Áfl‹ÊøŸ ‡Ê◊ʸ •ÊÒ⁄U∑§‚⁄UË ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U L§0 95 [2641-0]

SŸÊÃ∑§ ‚¢S∑Χà ªl ‚¢ª˝„Uó•ÿÊäÿÊ ¬˝‚ÊŒÁ‚¢„U ∞fl¢ ⁄UÊ¡ãº˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒ ŒÍ’ L§0 12

SŸÊÃ∑§ ‚¢S∑Χà ŸÊ≈Uÿ ‚¢ª„Uó‚¢0 •ÿÊäÿʬ‚ÊŒÁ‚¢„U ∞fl¢ ⁄UÊ¡ãº˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒ ŒÍ’ L§0 25

SŸÊÃ∑§-‚¢S∑ΧÃ-¬l ‚¥ª˝„Uóøãº˝∑§ÊãÇÊÈÄ‹ L§0 12 [3071-4]

SflåŸflÊ‚ŒûÊ-÷Ê‚ Áfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó¡ÿ¬Ê‹ÁfllÊ‹¢∑§Ê⁄U L§0 130 [2426-3]

SflåŸflÊ‚ŒûÊ-÷Ê‚ Áfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ fl √ÿÊÅÿÊ)󡪌ˇʋʋ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 35 [2513-0]

„U·øÁ⁄UÃ-’ÊáÊ÷ ÔU-¬áÊËà (1-8 ©ë¿UÔflÊ‚)ó◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã L§0 165

„U·øÁ⁄UÃ◊Ôó◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã (1-4 ©Uë¿UÔflÊ‚) L§0 75 [2615-1]

(5-8 ©Uë¿UÔflÊ‚); L§0 295 (‚Á¡ÀŒ)L§0 195 (•Á¡ÀŒ) [2616-8]

„U·¸øÁ⁄Uà (¬Üø◊Ê뿘UÔflÊ‚)ó◊Ê„UŸŒfl ¬¢Ã(F/C)

„U·¸øÁ⁄UÃ-’ÊáÊÁfl⁄UÁøà (¬˝Õ◊ ©U뿘UÔflÊ‚)(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)ó⁄UÁßÊÕ ¤ÊÊ(F/C) [3043-1]

Á„UÃÙ¬Œ‡Ê Á◊òÊ‹Ê÷—(‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)󂢯 Áfl‡flŸÊÕ ‡Ê◊ʸ L§0 35[2521-5]

Á„UãŒË ∑§„UÊÁŸÿÊ°ó‚¢0 ’Ò¡ŸÊÕ Á◊üÊL§0 45 [2382-2]

Á„UãŒË ªl ‚¢ª˝„U (2 ÷ʪʥ ◊¥) ÁŒŸ‡Ê¬ ˝‚ÊŒ Á‚¢„ U (÷ʪ 1) L§0 30[2897-1] (÷ʪ 2) L§0 65 [2898-8]

Á„UãŒË ªl ¬l ‚¢ª˝„U (2 ÷ʪʥ ◊¥) lañÁŒŸ‡Ê ¬˝‚ÊŒ Á‚¢„ (÷ʪ 1) L§0 45[3366-1] (÷ʪ 2) L§0 40 [3437-8]U

Á„UãŒË ¬l ‚¢ª„U (2 ÷ʪʥ ◊¥) lañ oh.kkJhokLro ,oa ÁŒŸ‡Ê ¬‚ÊŒ Á‚¢„U(÷ʪ 1) L§0 40 [2739-4], (÷ʪ 2)L§0 60 [2899-5]

Á„UãŒÍ Áfl‡flÁfllÊ‹ÿ ◊„UÊ∑§Ê√ÿ (ÁflflÎÁÂÁ„UÃ)ó◊œÈ‚ÍŒŸ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 0.50[2558-1]

‚ÊÁ„àÿ ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚, ∞fl¢‚◊Ê‹ÙøŸÊ

¬˝ÊøËŸ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚ÊÁ„àÿ-Áflã≈˜U⁄UÁŸ≈˜U¡∑ΧÃ(ßÁÄUÊ‚,∑§Ê√ÿ ¬È⁄UÊáÊ fl ÃãòÊ-‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚)󂢯 ⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ¬Êá«UÿL§0 95 (÷ʪ 1— ¬˝Õ◊ πã«U);[3030-1] L§0 40 (÷ʪ 1— ÁmÃËÿ πá«U)

÷ÁÄà ⁄‚‡ÊÊSòÊóì‡fl⁄UŸÊÕ L§0 20 [2876-

6]

÷ÁÄÃ∑§Ê‹ •ı⁄U ©U‚∑§ ¬˝◊Èπ SÃê÷óÁfl◊‹Ê ŒÿÊ‹ L§0 10 [2670-0]

÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚-Áflã≈˜U⁄UÁŸ≈˜U¡∑Χà (‚¢S∑Χà ∑§Ê√ÿ ∑§ÊßÁÄUÊ‚-◊Í‹ ¡◊¸Ÿ ‚ •ŸÈÁŒÃ) (÷ʪÃËŸ πá«U ∞∑§)ó‚È÷º˝Ê ¤ÊÊ L§0 80[2598-7]

÷fl÷ÍÁà •ı⁄U ©UŸ∑§Ë ŸÊ≈Uÿ ∑§‹Êó•ÿÙäÿʬ˝‚ÊŒ Á‚¢„U U L§0 100 [2523-9]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 75 [2524-6]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)‚¢S∑Χà ∑§Ê√ÿ‡ÊÊSòÊ ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚ó¬Ë¯ fl˯

∑§ÊáÊ, •ŸÈ¯ ßãº˝øãº˝ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 495[2430-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 295 [2431-

7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)‚¢S∑Χà ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚ó◊Í ‹ ∑§ËÕ,

•ŸÈ0 ◊¢ª‹Œfl ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 525 [2642-7]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 325 [2643-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ)‚¢S∑Χà ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ∑§Ê ‚◊Ê‹ÙøŸÊà◊∑§

ßÁÄUÊ‚ó⁄UÊ◊Áfl‹Ê‚ øıœ⁄UË L§0 145[2878-0]

‚¢S∑ΧÃ-‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ‚٬ʟ󂢯 ∑§ı◊ÙŒ∑§ËL§0 10 [2667-0]

flÒÁŒ∑§ ‚ÊÁ„ Uàÿ ∑§Ê ‚◊ˡÊÊà◊∑§ßÁÄUÊ‚ó⁄UÊ◊ Áfl‹Ê‚ øıœ⁄UË L§0 45[2877-3]

•ÊÿÈÁfl¸ôÊÊŸ

•¬Äfl ÷Ù¡Ÿ •ÕflÊ ⁄U٪٥, √ÿ‚ŸÙ¥ ÃÕÊÁfl·Ù¢ ‚s ◊ÈÄà ∞∑§ ŸÿÊ ‚¢‚Ê⁄Uó•‡ÊÊÁfl⁄UÃ⁄U „ÙflÊŸÒÁ‚ÿŸ, •ŸÈ ‚àÿ ÷Í·áÊÿÙªË L§0 195 [2185-9]

•c≈UÊ ¢ªNŒÿ◊˜-flÊÇ÷≈U∑ Î §Ã (Á„ U ãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó√ÿʯ ‹Ê‹ø㌠flÒl L§0 645[2095-1] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 445[2096-8] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ÁøÁ∑§à‚ʇÊÊSòÊóœ◊¸ŒûÊ flÒlL§0 395 [2093-7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0295[2094-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ)

∑§»§ ¬⁄UˡÊÊó⁄U◊‡Êøãº˝ fl◊ʸ (F/C)

∑§ÊÿÁøÁ∑§à‚Ê (•ˇÊ⁄UÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U ⁄U٪٥ ∑§ËÁøÁ∑§à‚Ê)óœ◊¸ŒûÊ flÒl L§0 16[2481-2]

ø⁄U∑§‚¢Á„UÃÊ-÷ªflÃÊÁÇfl‡Ê∑Χà (Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó¡ÿŒfl ÁfllÊ‹¢∑§Ê⁄U (¬Ífl¸÷ʪ) L§0 400 [2301-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 295 [2304-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ); (©UûÊ⁄U÷ʪ) L§0 400 [2302-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 295 [2305-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

Œ„UœÊàflÁÇŸÁflôÊÊŸ (Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó„UÁ⁄UŒûÊ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 (F/C)

Ÿ√ÿ ¡ŸSflÊSâÿ ÃÕÊ SflÊSâÿ ÁflôÊÊŸó◊È∑§ãŒSflL§¬ fl◊ʸ L§0 145 [2666-3]

ŸÊ«∏UË Œ‡Ê¸ŸóÃÊ⁄Uʇʢ∑§⁄U flÒl L§0 90[2386-0]

¬Ê‡øÊàÿ º˝√ÿªÈáÊÁflôÊÊŸ (◊≈UËÁ⁄UÿÊ◊Á«U∑§Ê)ó•Ê⁄U0 ∞‚0 Á‚¢„UU L§0 100[2630-4] (÷ʪ 1), L§0 125 [2631-

1] (÷ʪ 2)’΄Uº˝‚⁄UÊ¡‚Èãº˝◊˜óŒûÊÊ⁄UÊ◊ øı’ L§0 595

[2635-9]

÷Êfl¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê-◊À‹≈U∑§ŸÃŸÿ÷ÊflÁ◊üÊÁfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑Χà fl Á„UãŒË)ó‹Ê‹øãºflÒl (¬Íflʸh¸) (F/C) [3204-6]

(©UÃ⁄UÊh¸) ; (F/C) [3205-3]

÷Êfl¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê-ÁŸÉÊã≈ÈU (Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)ó√ÿʯÁfl‡flŸÊÕ ÁmflŒË L§0 235 [2151-4]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 135 [2152-1]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)

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÷Ê⁄Uà ÷Ò·Öÿ ⁄UàŸÊ∑§⁄U (5 ÷ʪʥ ◊¥)ó⁄U‚flÒl ŸªËŸŒÊ‚ ¿UªŸ‹Ê‹ ‡ÊÊ„UL§0 1500 (‚Ò≈U) (‚ê¬Íáʸ)

÷Ò·Öÿ⁄UàŸÊfl‹Ë ªÙÁfl㌌ʂ Áfl⁄UÁøà (Á„UãŒË≈UË∑§Ê)ó¡ÿŒfl ÁfllÊ‹¢∑§Ê⁄U ‚¢ ‹Ê‹øãºflÒl L§0 675 [2171-2] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 475 [2172-9] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊‹Á⁄UÿÊ (∞‹Ù¬ÒÁÕ∑§)ó◊Ÿ◊Ù„UŸ œÍ¬L§0 2.25

◊ÊœflÁŸŒÊŸ◊˜-◊Êœfl∑§⁄U¬˝áÊËà (◊œÈ∑§Ù‡Ê‚¢S∑Χà ≈UË∑§Ê, Á„UãŒË •ŸÈflÊŒ)óŸ⁄Uãº˝ŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 825 [2484-3]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 425 [2485-0]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)◊ÊŸfl ‡Ê⁄UË⁄U-⁄UøŸÊó◊È∑ȧãŒSflM§¬ fl◊Ê ¬Õ◊

÷ʪ— L§0 350 [2266-5] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 250 [2267-2] (•Á¡ÀŒ); ÁmÃËÿ÷ʪ— L§0 300 [2268-9](‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0200 [2269-6] (•Á¡ÀŒ); ÃÎÃËÿ ÷ʪ—L§0 395 [2270-2] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 295[2271-9] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

⁄UÁá ⁄UÙª ¬Á⁄UøÿóflË⁄Uãº˝ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U ‚„Uª‹L§0 4 [2603-8]

⁄‚Ã⁄ ¢ U ÁªáÊË-‚ŒÊŸãŒ∑Χà (Á„ U ãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó∑§Ê‡ÊËŸÊÕ ‡ÊÊSòÊË L§0 500[2542-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 235[2543-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

⁄‚⁄UàŸ‚◊Èëøÿóœ◊ʸŸãŒ ‡Ê◊ʸ L§0 495[2478-2] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 395[2479-9] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

⁄U‚ãº˝‚Ê⁄U-‚¢ª˝„U-ªÙ¬Ê‹∑ΧcáÊ ÷^∑ΧÃ(Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó√ÿʯ Ÿ⁄ Uãº˝ŸÊÕL§0 275 [2627-4]

⁄UÊÖÿˇÊ◊Ê ¬⁄U •ÊÿÈfl¸ŒËÿ ‚ê’Ùœ¬⁄U∑§¬ ˝’ãœó‚˯ mÊ⁄ U∑§ ÊŸÊÕ L §0 1[2644-1]

⁄UÙªË◊ÎàÿÈ ÁflôÊÊŸó◊ÕÈ⁄UÊŸÊÕ ŒËÁˇÊÃL§0 1.50

fl◊ʸ ∞‹Ù¬ÒÁÕ∑§ ªÊß«Uó⁄UÊ◊ŸÊÕ fl◊Ê ¸L§0 195 [2589-5]

fl◊ʸ ∞‹Ù¬ÒÁÕ∑§ ÁøÁ∑§à‚Êó⁄UÊ◊ŸÊÕ fl◊ʸL§0 250 [2591-8] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 175[2592-5] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

fl◊ʸ ∞‹Ù¬ÒÁÕ∑§ ÁŸÉÊã≈È U (◊Ò≈UËÁ⁄UÿÊ◊Á«U∑§Ê)ó⁄UÊ◊ŸÊÕ fl◊ʸ L§0 195[2590-1]

flÒlÊflâ‚ó‹ÙÁ‹ê’⁄UÊ¡¬˝áÊËà (‹ÉÊÈÁŸÉÊá≈ÈU) Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊóÿÊ0 ’„U◊ÊŸãŒÁòʬÊΔUË L§0 1.50 [2648-9]

√ÿÊÁœ-ÁflôÊÊŸ (Á„UãŒË)ó•Ê‡Êʟ㌬Üø⁄UàŸ ¬˝Õ◊ ÷ʪ— L§0 15 [2600-7];ÁmÃËÿ ÷ʪ— L§0 45 [2601-4]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 30 [2602-1]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)üÊËÁfllÊ∑§À¬‹ÃÊó⁄UÊ¡ãº˝⁄¢U¡Ÿ øÃÈfl¸ŒË,

÷ÍÁ◊∑§Ê ◊ÈŸË‡Ê ¡Ê‡ÊË L§0 250 [2315-

0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 125 [2704-2]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)‡Ê‹ÊÄÿÁflôÊÊŸ (∑§áʸ, ŸÊ‚Ê, ª˝‚ŸË ⁄U٪٥

∑§Ê ©U¬øÊ⁄U)ó¬˝◊ÙŒ‹Ê‹ ÷ÊÁ≈UÿÊL§0 125 [2595-6]

‚ÈüÊÈÃ-‚¢Á„UÃÊ (‚ê¬Íáʸ ‚¢S∑Χà Á„UãŒË≈UË∑§Ê)ó•ŸÈ0 •ÁòÊŒfl L§0 600 [2432-

4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 425 [2433-1]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)‚ÈüÊÈÃ-‚¢Á„UÃÊ— ‡Ê⁄UË⁄U-‹ˇÊáÊ ‚Á„Uà (Á„UãŒË

√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó¡0 «UË0 ‡Ê◊ʸ L§0 8‚ÍøËflœÁflôÊÊŸ (ߢ¡Ä‡ÊŸ ∑§Ê •¬Ífl¸

ª˝ãÕ)ó⁄U◊‡Êøãº˝ fl◊ʸ (F/C)

NUŒÿ-¬⁄UˡÊÊó⁄U◊‡Êøãº˝ fl◊ʸ (F/C)

ªÁáÊÃ, ÖÿÙÁ÷

•¢∑§ÁfllÊ (ÖÿÙÁ÷)óªÙ¬‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U •Ù¤ÊÊL§0 65 [2119-4]

•œ¸-◊Êøá«U (Ã¡Ë ◊ãŒË ∑§Ê •ŸÈ¬◊ª˝ãÕ)ó◊È∑§ãŒflÀ‹÷ Á◊üÊ L§0 95[2130-9]

•Õ¸-◊Êø᫠(Urdu Ed.) ◊È∑ȧãŒflÀ‹÷Á◊üÊ L§0 10

•Ê¬ •ı⁄U •Ê¬∑§Ë ⁄UÊÁ‡Êó∑§fl‹ÊŸãŒ ¡Ù‡ÊËL§0 50 [2182-8]

©U«ÈUŒÊÿ-¬˝ŒË¬ (‹ÉÊȬÊ⁄UʇÊ⁄UË-ßàÿ¬⁄U‚¢ôÊ)(Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)ó◊È∑ȧãŒflÀ‹÷ ‡Ê◊Ê ¸L§0 45 [2555-0]

∑§Ê‹‚¬¸ ÿʪ— ‡ÊÊœ ‚¢ôÊÊŸ (íÿÊÁ÷ ¡ªÃ˜∑§Ë ©U¡¸Sfl‹ ©U¬‹Áéœ) (ÁhÃËÿ¬Á⁄◊ÊÁ¡¸Ã ∞fl¢ ¬Á⁄flÁhà ‚¥S∑ ⁄áÊ)ó◊ŒÈ‹Ê ÁòÊflŒË ∞fl¢ ≈UË0¬Ë0 ÁòÊflŒË L§0615 [3108-7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 415[3133-9] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

∑§◊¸ΔUªÈM§ó◊È∑ȧãŒflÀ‹÷ Á◊üÊ L§0 90[2359-4]

ªÁáÊà ¬˝flÁ‡Ê∑§Êó√ÿÊ0 ∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ê‡ÊËL§0 2.50 [2557-4]

ª˝„U •ÊÒ⁄U ÷Êfl’‹ (ª˝„UÊ¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ÷ÊflÊ¥ ∑§Ê‚Ê°ÁÅÿ∑§ ’‹ ôÊÊà ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ê •ÁmÃËÿª¢Õ)ó’Ë0flË0 ⁄U◊Ÿ, •ŸÈ0 •Ê◊¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê¬ÊÁ‹flÊ‹ L§0 35 [2440-9]

ª˝„U⁄UÙª-ÁŸŒÊŸ-ÁøÁ∑§à‚Ê-øãº˝¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê(ª˝„U ¬Ë«∏UÊ ÁŸflÊ⁄UáÊÊÕ¸ ÿ¢òÊ, âòÊ, ◊¢òÊÙ¢ ∑§Ê•¬Ífl¸ ‚¢ª˝„U)óøãº˝ŒûÊ ¬ãà L§0 75[2559-8]

ª˝„U‹ÊÉÊfl-ªáʇʌÒflôÊÁfl⁄UÁøà (Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË L§0 395[2285-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 275 [2286-

3] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

ªÁáÊà ‡ÊÊSòÊ ∑§ Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∑§Ë ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ¬⁄Uê¬⁄UÊó‚ÈlÈêŸ •ÊøÊÿ¸ L§0 595(‚Á¡ÀŒ)[3170-4]; L §0 395(•Á¡ÀŒ) [3172-8]

øãº˝„USà ÁflôÊÊŸóøãº˝ŒûÊ ¬ãà L§0 595[2307-5] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 395[2308-2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

ø◊à∑§Ê⁄ U-ÁøãÃÊ◊ÁáÊ-÷^ Ô UŸÊ⁄ U ÊÿáÊÁfl⁄UÁøà (Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó≈UË∑§Ê0◊Ê‹flËÿ ŒÒflôÊ œ◊¸‡fl⁄U, ‚¢0 ’˝¡ Á’„UÊ⁄UˇÊ◊ʸ L§0 400 [2497-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 225 [2498-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

¡ÊÃ∑§ ÁŸáÊÿ— ∑ȧá«U‹Ë ¬⁄U ÁfløÊ⁄U ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ËÁflÁœó’Ë0 flË0 ⁄U◊áÊ, •ŸÈ0 ¡«U0 •ã‚Ê⁄UË(πá«U 1) L§0 210 [2274-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 110 [2277-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ); (πá«U2) L§0 280 [2275-7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 180 [2278-8] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

¡ÊÃ∑§¬ÊÁ⁄U¡Êà (◊Í‹ fl Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ‚Á„UÃ)óªÙ¬‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U •Ù¤ÊÊ ¬Õ◊ ÷ʪ—L§0 535 [2260-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 335[2263-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ); ÁmÃËÿ ÷ʪ—L§0 435 [2261-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 235[2264-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

¡ÊÃ∑§ÊŒ‡Ê◊ʪ¸-øÁãº˝∑§ÊóªÙ¬‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U•Ù¤ÊÊ L§0 145 [2311-2]

ÖÿÙÁÃÁfl¸ŒÊ÷⁄UáÊ◊˜ó‚¢0 ⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ¬Êá«UÿL §0 160 (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 120(•Á¡ÀŒ)

ÖÿÊÁ÷ •ÊÒ⁄U ¬Á⁄UflÊ⁄U ÁŸÿÊ¡Ÿó∞‚0 ¡Ë0πÊà L§0 295 [2283-2] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 195 [2284-9] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

T;ksfr"k vkSj geóvk'kqrks"k vks>k:ú 65 ¹3244&2º

ÖÿÙÁ÷ ¡ªÃóŒÈªÊ¸ŒûÊ ‡Ê◊ʸ L§0 50[2480-5]

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ÖÿÙÁ÷Ãûfl ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê (Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)ó‹ˇ◊Ë∑§Êãà ∑§áÿÊ‹ L§0 345 [2062-

3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 245 [2063-0]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)ÖÿÙÁ÷-⁄UàŸÊ∑§⁄óŒfl∑§ËŸãŒŸ Á‚¢„U

L§0 625 [2313-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 325[2314-3] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

ÖÿÙÁ÷ ⁄U„USÿ󡪡ËflŸŒÊ‚ ªÈåÃ:ú 295 ¹2329&7º (lftYn)_:ú 195 ¹3352&4º (•Á¡ÀŒ)

ÖÿÙÁ÷‡ÊÊSòÊ ◊¥ ⁄UÙª ÁfløÊ⁄ó‡ÊÈ∑§ŒfløÃÈfl ¸ŒË :ú 2þÿ ¹2056&2º(l Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 145 [2057-9]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)ÖÿÙÁ÷‡ÊÊSòÊ ◊¥ Sfl⁄UÁflôÊÊŸ ∑§Ê ◊„Uàfló

∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË L§0 95 [2300-6]

ÖÿÊÁ÷-ÿʪ ‚Ê„USòÊË (∞∑§ „U¡Ê⁄U ∞∑§ ‚ÊÒ¿U嬟 ¬˝◊ÊÁáÊ∑§ ÿʪ)ó ÷Ê¡⁄UÊ¡ ÁmflŒËL§0 270 [2280-1] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);M§0 170 [2281-8] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

¡ã◊ÊXÔU »§‹ ÁfløÊ⁄U (ÁmÃËÿ ‚¢‡ÊÙÁœÃ‚¢S∑§⁄ UáÊ)ó∑Ò§‹Ê‡ÊŸÊÕ ©U¬ÊäÿÊÿL§0 65 [2604-5]

¡ËflŸ-»§‹ Œ¬¸áÊ (¬¢ø◊ ‚¢‡ÊÙÁœÃ ∞fl¢¬Á⁄UflÁhà ‚¢S∑§⁄UáÊ)ó∑Ò§‹Ê‡ÊŸÊÕ©U¬ÊäÿÊÿ L§0 75 [2574-1]

¡ÒÁ◊ŸË ÖÿÊÁ÷ ∑§Ê •äÿÿŸó’Ë0 flË0⁄U◊Ÿ L§0 55 [2571-0]

ÃÊÁ¡∑§ ŸË‹∑§áΔUË-ŸË‹∑§áΔU ŒÒflôÊÁfl⁄UÁøà (‚¢S∑ΧÃ-Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ ‚Á„UÃ)ó∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË L§0 400 [2112-5]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 275 [2113-2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)ÃËŸ ‚ı ◊„Uûfl¬Íáʸ ÿÙªó’Ë0 flË0 ⁄U◊áÊ,

•ŸÈ0 ¡«U0 •ã‚Ê⁄UË L§0 115 [2116-3]

ÁòÊ»§‹Ê (ÖÿÙÁ÷ ∑§ ‚ȇ‹Ù∑§‡ÊÃ∑§, ‡ÊÃ◊¢¡⁄UË⁄UUÊ¡ÿÙª ÃÕÊ fl«UÊ¡ÊÃ∑§ ª˝ãÕÙ¥ ∑§Ë Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)óªÊ¬‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U •Ù¤ÊÊ L§0 225[2108-8] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 125 [2109-

5] (•Á¡ÀŒ)Œ‡ÊÊ»§‹ÁfløÊ⁄U (‚¢ÁˇÊåà ªÙø⁄U»§‹ ÁfløÊ⁄U

‚Á„UÃ)󡪡ËflŸŒÊ‚ ªÈåà L§0 60[2499-7]

¬˝‡Ÿ-øãº˝-¬˝∑§Ê‡Êóøãº˝ŒûÊ ¬ãà L§0 95[2140-8]

»§‹ŒËÁ¬∑§Ê-÷ÊflÊÕ¸’ÙœŸËóªÙ¬‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U•Ù¤ÊÊ L§0 475 [2146-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 175 [2147-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

»§Á‹Ã ÖÿÙÁ÷ ◊¥ ∑§Ê‹ø∑˝§óŒËflÊŸ⁄UÊ◊øãº˝ ∑§¬Í⁄U L§0 85 [2139-2]

»§Á‹Ã◊ÊÃá«U (Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê)ó◊È∑ȧãŒflÀ‹÷Á◊üÊ L§0 125 [2141-5]

’΄UÖ¡ÊÃ∑§◊˜ó√ÿÊ0 ∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊËL§0 420 [2117-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 220[2118-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

’΄gÒÒflôÊ⁄UÜ¡Ÿ◊ó ⁄UÊ◊ŒËŸŒflôÊ∑Χà (2 ÷ʪʥ◊¥) (Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ ‚Á„UÃ)ó√ÿÊ0 ◊È⁄U‹Ëœ⁄UøÃÈflŒË ¬Õ◊ ÷ʪ— L§0 495 [2217-7]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 325 [2220-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ);ÁmÃËÿ ÷ʪ— L§0 495 [2218-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 325 [2221-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

’΄UŒfl∑§„UU«UÊø∑§◊ (Á„UãŒË √ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó√ÿÊ0∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË L§0 35 [2577-2]

÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‹ÇŸ ‚Ê⁄UáÊËóªÙ¬‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U •Ù¤ÊÊL§0 95 [2330-3]

esykid ehekalk&jpukdkj enqyk f=kosnh,oa Vhúihú f=kosnh L§0 895 [3233-6]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 395 [3234-3]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊¥òÊ Ikq"ik×tÇhóenqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vhúihúf=kosnh L§0 595 (‚Á¡ÀŒ) [3452-1];

L§0 395 (•Á¡ÀŒ) [3453-8]

◊¥òÊ&‚¥Œ‡Ê¸Ÿóenqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vhúihúf=kosnh L§0 595 (‚Á¡ÀŒ) [3418-7];L§0 295 (•Á¡ÀŒ) [3419-4]

◊È„Í Uà ¸ÁøãÃÊ◊ÁáÊ-⁄UÊ◊ÊøÊÿ¸ Áfl⁄UÁøÃ(¬ËÿÍ·œÊ⁄UÊ Á„UãŒË ≈UË∑§Ê ‚Á„UÃ)ó∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ¡Ù‡ÊË L§0 495 [2490-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 265 [2491-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊È„ÍUêáʬÁÃó◊È⁄U‹Ëœ⁄U øÃÈflŒË L§0 375[2422-5] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 275 [2423-

2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)◊È„ÍUà ◊ÊûÊá«Uó∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË L§0 235

[2428-7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 135 [2429-

4] (•Á¡ÀŒ)⁄U◊‹¬‡ŸÙûÊ⁄UË (◊ÊÿÊflª ¬‡ŸÙûÊ⁄UË ‚Á„UÃ)ó

ŒËflÊŸ ⁄UÊ◊ø㺠∑§¬Í⁄U L§0 30 [2252-8]

⁄UÊÁ‡Ê-ÖÿÙÁ÷ (ÁmÃËÿ ‚¢‡ÊÙÁœÃ ∞fl¢ ¬Á⁄UflÁhà ‚¢S∑§⁄UáÊ)ó∑Ò§‹Ê‡ÊŸÊÕ ©U¬ÊäÿÊÿ

(F/C) [2772-1]

⁄UʇÿÁ÷œÊŸ∑§À¬‹ÃÊ (⁄UÊÁ‡Ê»§‹óŸÊ◊∑§⁄UáÊ‚¢S∑§Ê⁄U ‚¢Á„UÃÊ)ó◊È∑ȧãŒflÀ‹÷ L§0 35[2510-9]

‹ÇŸøãº-¬∑§Ê‡Êóøãº˝ ŒûÊ ¬ãà L§0 245[2149-1]

‹ÉÊȬÊ⁄UʇÊ⁄UË ∞fl¢ ◊äÿ¬Ê⁄UʇÊ⁄UËó∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ¡Ù‡ÊË L§0 75 [2354-9]

‹ÉÊȬÊ⁄UʇÊ⁄UË ÷ÊcÿóŒËflÊŸ ⁄UÊ◊ø㺠∑§¬Í⁄UL§0 295 [2137-8] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 195[2138-5] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‹ÉÊȬÊ⁄UʇÊ⁄UË Á‚hÊ¢Ãó∞‚0 ¡Ë0 πÙÃ#ñ 395 [2135-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); #ñ 295[2136-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

oj&dU;k u{k=k esykidμjkgqyf'kooqQekj nos #ñ 275 [2735-6]

(lftYn); #ñ 175 [2736-3]

(vftYn)okLrq&çcksf/uhófouksn 'kekZ ,oa lhrkjke'kekZ L§0 9ÿ ¹3302&9º

fl· øãº-¬∑§Ê‡Êóø㺌ûÊ ¬ãà (F/C)

ÁflÁflœ ÿÙª-ø㺠¬∑§Ê‡Êóøãº˝ŒûÊ ¬ãÃM§025 [2251-1]

fookg foe'kZóe`nqyk f=kosnh ,oa Vhúihú f=kosnh :ú ÿ9ÿ ¹3355&5º(lftYn)_ :ú ý9ÿ (vftYn)¹3556&2º

flÒflÊÁ„U∑§ ‚Èπ— ÖÿÙÁ÷Ëÿ ‚¢Œ÷ó◊ΌȋÊÁòÊflŒË L§0 495 [2753-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 295 [2754-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

flÒflÊÁ„U∑§ Áfl‹ê’ ∑§ ÁflÁflœ •ÊÿÊ◊ ∞fl¢◊ãòÊó◊ÎŒÈ‹Ê ÁòÊflŒË L§0 645 [2249-8]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 345 [2250-4]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)flÒÁŒ∑§ ªÁáÊÃó÷Ê⁄UÃË ∑ΧcáÊ ÃËÕ¸, ‚¢0 ’Ë0

∞‚0 •ª˝flÊ‹, •ŸÈ0 Áfl‡fl◊Ù„UŸ ÁÃflÊ⁄UËL§0 365 [2173-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 165[2174-3] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‡ÊÁŸ ‡Ê◊Ÿó◊ÎŒÈ‹Ê ÁòÊflŒË L§0 215[2128-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 115[2129-3] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‡ÊòÊ È‡Ê◊Ÿó◊ÎŒÈ‹Ê ÁòÊflŒË L§0 295[2122-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 195[2123-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

·«Uflª¸»§‹ ¬˝∑§Ê‡Êó◊È∑ȧãŒflÀ‹÷ Á◊üÊL§0 48 [2111-8]

‚ÁøòÊ ÖÿÙÁ÷ Á‡ÊˇÊÊó’Ë0 ∞‹0 ΔUÊ∑ȧ⁄UôÊÊŸ πá«U— L§0 135 [2159-0]; ªÁáÊÃπá«U— ¬˝Õ◊ ÷ʪ L§0 950 [2160-6]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 550 [2161-3]

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(•Á¡ÀŒ) ªÁáÊà πá«U— ÁmÃËÿ ÷ʪL§0 295 [2162-0] »§Á‹Ã πá«U— ¬Õ◊÷ʪ M§0 295 [2164-4] »§Á‹Ã πá«U—ÁmÃËÿ ÷ʪ— L§0 295 [2165-1]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 195 [2166-8]

(•Á¡ÀŒ); »§Á‹Ã πá«U— ÃÎÃËÿ ÷ʪ—L§0 295 [2167-5]; fl·¸-»§‹ πá«U—L§0 95 [2168-2]; ¬˝‡Ÿ πá«U— L§0125 [2169-9]; ◊È„ÍUà πá«U— L§0 145;[2059-3] ‚¢Á„UÃÊ πá«U— L§0 195[2150-7]

‚ÁøòÊ „SÃ⁄UπÊ ‚Ê◊ÈÁº˝∑§ Á‡ÊˇÊÊó∞Ÿ0¬Ë0 ΔUÊ∑ȧ⁄U L§0 75 [2170-5]

‚àÿ-Á‚hÊãà ÖÿÙÁ÷ó¬˝÷ÈŒÿÊ‹ ‡Ê◊ʸL§0 38 [2516-1]

‚Ê⁄UÊfl‹Ë-∑§ÀÿÊáÊ fl◊Ê Áfl⁄UÁøÃó√ÿÊ0◊È⁄U‹Ëœ⁄U øÃÈflŒË L§0 400 [2126-2]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 225 [2127-9] (•Á¡ÀŒ)Á‚hÊãÃÁ‡Ê⁄UÙ◊áÊ— ªÙ‹ÊäÿÊÿ—ó∑§ŒÊ⁄UŒûÊ

¡Ù‡ÊË L§0 645 [2474-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 345 [2475-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‚Ȫ◊ ÖÿÙÁ÷ (Á‚hÊ¢Ã, ¡ÊÃ∑§, Œ‡ÊÊ, ÃÊÁ¡∑§‚¢S∑§Ê⁄U, ◊È„Íà •ı⁄U ¬‡Ÿ ‚¢’¢œË ‚„U‚AÊÁœ∑§§Áfl·ÿÙ¥ ∑§Ê •¬ÍáÊ ‚¢ª„U)óŒflËŒûÊ ¡Ù‡ÊË,‚¢0 ¡ŸÊŒŸ ‡ÊÊSòÊË ¬Êá«Uÿ L§0 595 [2684-

7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 495 [2685-4]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)‚Ȫ◊ ÖÿÙÁ÷ ¬˝flÁ‡Ê∑§ÊóªÙ¬‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U

•Ù¤ÊÊ L§0 75 [2110-1]

‚¢ÃÊŸ ‚Èπ— ‚flÊXÔU Áøãßó◊ÎŒÈ‹Ê ÁòÊflŒËL§0 445 [2175-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 245[2176-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

„SÃ⁄UπÊ-ÁflôÊÊŸ (‡Ê⁄UË⁄U-‹ˇÊáÊ ‚Á„UÃ)óªÙ¬‡Ê ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U •Ù¤ÊÊ L§0 295 [2534-5]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 160 [2535-2]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)

„UÙ⁄UÊ⁄UàŸ◊-üÊË◊Áã◊üÊ ’‹÷º Áfl⁄UÁøà (Á„UãŒË√ÿÊÅÿÊ)ó√ÿÊ0 ◊È⁄‹Ëœ⁄U øÃÈflŒË ¬Õ◊÷ʪ— L§0 395 [2446-1] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 295 [2447-8] (•Á¡ÀŒ); ÁmÃËÿ÷ʪ— L§0 455 [2448-5] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 355 [2449-2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ

•Áœª◊ •ı⁄U S◊ÎÁÃó‚¢0 fl·Ê¸ •ÊŸãŒ ∞fl¢⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃfl ‡ÊË?kz [2811-7]

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ •¬‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸó⁄UUÊ◊¡ËüÊËflÊSÃfl fl •ãÿ L§0 400 (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 175 [2409-6] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ •‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó•L§áÊ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U Á‚¢„U L§0 690 [2223-8] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 290 [2224-5] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

vk/qfud ijke'kZu euksfoKkuóvejukFk jk; ,oa e/q vLFkkuk ÿüÿ(lftYn) [3475-0]; L§0 225[3476-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ¬˝ÊÿÊÁª∑§ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó⁄UÊ◊¡ËüÊËflÊSÃfl fl •ãÿ M§0 345 (‚Á¡ÀŒ)[3488-0]; M§0 145 (•Á¡ÀŒ) [3489-7]

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ •ÊÒlÊÁª∑§ ∞fl¢ ‚¢ªΔUŸÊà◊∑§◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó‚È‹◊ÊŸ ∞fl¢ ÁflŸÿ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄UøÊÒœ⁄UË L§0 400 [2718-9] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 195 [2719-6] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ Áfl∑§Ê‚Êà◊∑§ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸó⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃfl L§0 285 (‚Á¡ÀŒ)[3060-8]; L§0 185 (•Á¡ÀŒ)[2808-7]

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸó⁄UÊ◊¡ËüÊËflÊSÃfl fl •ÊÁ‚◊ •Ê‹◊ L§0 400(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 215 [3117-9] (•Á¡ÀŒ)[2810-0]

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ Á‡ÊˇÊÊ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸó‚È‹◊ÊŸ ∞fl¢Á‚ã„UÊ L§0 80 [3046-2]

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó•L§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄UÁ‚¢„U L§0 800 [2187-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 240 [2188-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸó⁄UÊ◊’Ê‹‡fl⁄UÁ‚¢„U L§0 145 [2841-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 45 [2842-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

•ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ ‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó∑§Ê¡Ë ªÊÒ‚•Ê‹◊ fl ⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃfl L§0 275[2412-6] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 135[2413-3] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

•Ê⁄UÁê÷∑ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ (∑ ÊÊ XI) •M§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄UÁ‚¢„U ∞fl¢ •Ê‡ÊË· ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄ Á‚¢„U L§0 300(‚Á¡ÀŒ) [3431-6]; :ú 135(•Á¡ÀŒ) [3432-3]

•‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó‚È‹◊ÊŸ ∞fl¢ •ãÿL§0 400 (‚Á¡ÀŒ); [3019-6] L§0 210(•Á¡ÀŒ) [2909-1]

©UëøÃ⁄U ŸÒŒÊÁŸ∑§ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó•M§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄UÁ‚¢„U L§0 500 [2401-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 230 [2402-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

©UìÊÃ⁄U Á‡ÊˇÊÊ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó◊È„Uê◊Œ ‚È‹◊ÊŸL§0 395 [3236-7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ) L§0 185[2418-8] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

©UìÊÃ⁄U ‚◊Ê¡ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó◊È0 ‚È‹◊ÊŸL§0 460 [2996-1] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 260[2997-8] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

©UìÊÃ⁄U ‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸó•L§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄UÁ‚¢„UU L§0 995 [2081-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 385 [2082-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

ŒÒÁ„U∑§ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó’ŸÊ⁄U‚Ë ÁÃflÊ⁄UË L§0 290[2407-2] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 190[2408-9] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

i;kZoj.k% ,d laf{kIr v?;;uóe/qvLFkkuk :ú üúú (lftYn)¹3324&1º_ :ú 8ú (vftYn)¹3325&8º

i;kZoj.k vè;;u &n;k'kadj f=kikBh#ñ 245 [2749-3](lftYn); #ñ 145[2750-9] (vftYn)

¬ÿʸfl⁄UáÊËÿ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸó¬˝◊ ‚ʪ⁄U ŸÊÕÁÃflÊ⁄UË L§0 345 [3013-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 145 [3014-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

¬àÿˇÊË∑§⁄UáÊ ∞fl◊¢ Áø¢ÃŸó⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃflL§0 75

¬ÁÃÿÊÁªÃÊ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó•L§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U Á‚¢„UL§0 545 [2462-1] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 345[2463-8] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊ÊŸflËÿ Áfl∑ Ê‚ ∑ ÁflÁflœ •ÊÿÊ◊óflãŒŸÊ Á‚¥„ ∞fl¢ ‚ÈŒ¸‡ÊŸ øı„ÊŸ L§0 300(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 125 (•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊ŸÊjksx ÁflôÊÊŸóeqú lqyseku L§0 215[2964-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); :ú 115 [2965-

7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)◊ŸÊÁfl∑ΧÁÃ-ÁflôÊÊŸóÁflŸÃË •ÊŸãŒ, ‚¢0

⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃfl L§0 255 [2417-1]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 155 [2959-6] (•Á¡ÀŒ)◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ (∑ ˇÊÊ XI)ó•MáÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄ ®‚„

∞fl¢ •Ê‡ÊË· ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄ ®‚„ L§0 345 [3376-

0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); :ú 145 [3377-7]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸóç‹Ù⁄UË ∑§Ù„UŸ L§0 25 [3044-

8]

◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ •ŸÈ‚¢œÊŸ ¬hÁà ÁflôÊÊŸó∞‚0 ∞◊0 ◊Ù„UÁ‚Ÿ ∞fl¢ ¬ÍÁáʸ◊Ê ¬˝‚ÊŒL§0 12 [2919-0]

◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ •ÊÒ⁄U Á‡ÊˇÊÊ ◊¥ ¬˝Ê⁄¢UÁ÷∑§‚Ê¢ÁÅÿ∑§Ë ó‡Ê◊‡ÊÊŒ „ÈU‚ÒŸ L§0 195(‚Á¡ÀŒ); [3371-5] L §0 95(•Á¡ÀŒ) [2849-0]

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euksfoKku vkSj lkekftd leL;k,¡(Psychology and Social Issues)óeqú lqyseku ,oa fnus'k dqekj:ú 300 (lftYn) ¹3467&5º_:ú 15ÿ (vftYn) ¹3468&2º

euksfoKku] f'k{kk rFkk vU; lkekftdfoKkuksa esa vuqla/ku fof/;k¡ójketh JhokLro o vU; :ú ü9ÿ¹3303&6º (lftYn)_ :ú 19ÿ¹3304&3º (vftYn)

◊ŸÊflÒôÊÊÁŸ∑§ Á‡ÊˇÊÊ ∞fl¢ •ãÿ ‚◊ÊÁ¡∑ÁflôÊÊŸÊ¥ ◊¥ ‚Ê¢ÁÅÿ∑§Ëóeqú lqysekuL§0 300 [2741-7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); :ú185 [2767-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊ŸÊflÒôÊÊÁŸ∑§ ∞fl¢ ‡ÊÒÁˇÊ∑§ ◊ʬŸó⁄UÊ◊¡ËüÊËflÊSÃfl ∞fl¢ •ãÿ L§0 100 [2419-5]

◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ ∑§Ê ‚¢ÁˇÊ# ßÁÄUÊ‚ •¡Ë◊È⁄U„U◊ÊŸ∞fl¢ tkoSn v'kj»§ L§0 395 [2800-1]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 195 [2801-8]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ ∑§ ‚ꬌÊÿ ∞fl¢ ßÁÄUÊ‚ó•L§áÊ

∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U Á‚¢„U L§0 500 [2190-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 210 [2191-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ •ı⁄U »§Êÿ«UflÊŒ ∑§Ë M§¬⁄UπÊóÿÊ0 ◊‚Ë„U L§0 75 [3033-2]

◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ, Á‡ÊˇÊÊ ÃÕÊ ‚◊Ê¡‡ÊÊSòÊ ◊¥‚Ê¢ÁÅÿ∑§Ëÿ ÁflÁœÿÊ°ó⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃfl∞fl¢ •ãÿ L§0 295 (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 195(•Á¡ÀŒ) [2420-1]

◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ, ‚◊Ê¡‡ÊÊSòÊ ÃÕÊ Á‡ÊˇÊÊ ◊¥‡ÊÙœ ÁflÁœÿÊ°ó•L§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U Á‚¢„UL§0 600 [2410-2] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 220[2411-9] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

euksfoKku esa iz;ksx vkSj ifj;kstukóv:.k dqekj flag :ú 75 ¹3322&7º

euksfoKkku esa iz;ksx ,oa ijh{k.kμeqñlqyseku ,oa fjtokuk rjUuqe #ñ 500 [2710-3] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); #ñ 235[2711-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

◊ŸÊflÒôÊÊÁŸ∑§ ¬˝ÿʪ ∞fl¢ ¬⁄UˡÊáÊó⁄UÊ◊¡ËüÊËflÊSÃfl ∞fl¢ •ãÿ L§0 425 [3091-2]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); #ñ 225 [3045-5] (•Á¡ÀŒ)ŸÒŒÊÁŸ∑§ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸó‡ÊÊÁ„UŒ „U‚Ÿ L§0 190

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 90 [2414-0] (•Á¡ÀŒ)ÁŸŒ ¸‡ÊŸ ∞fl¢ ¬⁄UÊ◊‡Ê¸Ÿó◊œÈ •SÕÊŸÊ

L§0 400 [2192-7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 210[2193-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

U;wjks euksfoKku ds ewy rRo&v:.kdqekj flag :ú þÿú (lftYn) ¹3227&5º_:ú û9ú (vftYn) ¹3238&2º

¬⁄UˡÊáÊ ∞fl¢ ¬Á⁄UˇÊáÊó•Ê⁄U0 ¬Ë0 Á‚ã„UÊ L§0 100 [2814-8]

Áfl∑§Ê‚Êà◊∑§ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸó⁄UÊ¡ãŒ˝ ¬˝‚ÊŒ Á‚¢„U∞fl¢ •ãÿ L§0 500 [3433-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 175 [3434-7] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

Áfl∑§Ê‚Êà◊∑§ ’Ê‹ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸó⁄UÊ◊’Ê‹‡fl⁄UÁ‚¢„U L§0 35 [2843-8]

√ÿÁÄÃàfl ∑§Ê ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó•L§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U Á‚¢„UL§0 535 [2198-9] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 235[2199-6] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

√ÿÁÄÃàfl ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó◊œÈ •SÕÊŸÊ ∞fl¢Á∑§⁄UáÊ’Ê‹Ê fl◊ʸ L§0 350 [2195-8]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 160 [2196-5] (•Á¡ÀŒ)√ÿÁÄÃàfl ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃfl ∞fl¢

•ãÿ L§0 235 (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 135(•Á¡ÀŒ)

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laxBukRed O;ogkjóeqú lqyseku :úüûÿ ¹3059&2º (lftYn)_ :úûûÿ ¹3076&9º (vftYn)

‚¢ôÊÊŸÊà◊∑§ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ-•M§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U Á‚¢„UL§0 450 [2737-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 210 [2194-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‚¢ôÊÊŸÊà◊∑§§◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸ-⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃflUL§0 350 [2936-7] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 160 [2937-4] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‚⁄U‹ ‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸó•M§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄f‚¢„U ,oa vk'kh"k oqQekj flag L§0 85[2731-8]

‚⁄U‹ Áfl∑§Ê‚Êà◊∑§ ∞fl¢ ‚◊kt◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸó•M§áÊ ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U Á‚¢„U L§075 [3396-8]

ljy O;kogkfjd euksfoKkuμv#.koqQekj flag #ñ 90 [2726-4]

‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ ÁflôÊÊŸÙ¥ ◊ ¥ ‚Ê°ÁÅÿ∑§ËÿÁflÁœÿÊ°ó⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃfl ∞fl¢ •ãÿL§0 62.70 [3049-3]

lkekU; euksfoKku % ewy izfrfØ;k,¡,oa laKkukRed izfrfØ;k,¡óeqúlqyseku L§0 500 [3183-4] (‚Á¡ÀŒ);L§0 245 [3184-1] (•Á¡ÀŒ)

‚Ê◊Êãÿ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ— Áfl·ÿ •ı⁄ U√ÿÊÅÿÊó•¡Ë◊È⁄¸U„U◊ÊŸ L§0 800[3417-0] (‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 350 [2197-

2] (•Á¡ÀŒ)‚◊Ê¡ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó⁄UÊ◊¡Ë üÊËflÊSÃfl ∞fl¢

•ãÿ L§0 80 [2812-4]

‚◊Ê¡ ◊ŸÊÁflôÊÊŸó⁄UÊ◊’Ê‹‡Ufl⁄U Á‚¢„UL§0 45 [2844 -5]

‚◊Ê¡ ◊ŸÙÁflôÊÊŸ ∑§Ë L§¬⁄UπÊó•L§áÊ∑ȧ◊Ê⁄U Á‚¢„U L§0 900 [2720-2]

(‚Á¡ÀŒ); L§0 280 [2721-9]

(•Á¡ÀŒ)

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