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Hymns to the Goddess & Hymn to Kali
0The Hindu goddess Kali, the fierce protector, is one of the many facets of the goddess that this book explores. Translating and explaining hymns to these gods, scholar Sir John Woodroffe provides insights into Hindu customs and beliefs.
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Introduction to Tantra Sastra
0Sir John Woodroffe’s “Introduction to Tantra Sastra” unlocks the door to the world of Tantra, a spiritual path often shrouded in mystery. Woodroffe, a scholar of Sanskrit and Hinduism, guides readers through Tantra’s philosophy, rituals, and practices, offering a clear introduction to this ancient path to enlightenment.
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Isopanisad
0A book explores the Isopanisad, a key Hindu text, focusing on its ideas of unity, connection, and finding truth. It explains ancient wisdom in a modern way, making it relevant for those seeking a spiritual path.
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Principles of Tantra Vol 1 & Vol 2
0Ancient Hinduism, similar to its descendant, modern Indian religion, had a deep connection to Tantra. Tantra was the foundation for essential concepts like rituals, symbolism, and yogic practices. However, the specific rituals weren’t universally embraced.
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Sakti and Sakta
0“Sakti and Sakta” explores Shaktism, a Hindu tradition worshipping Shakti, the Divine Power. Unveiling the connection between Shakti and Tantra, the book delves into their philosophies and practices. It also explores links to Monistic Vedanta, making it a valuable resource for those studying Shaktism and Tantra.
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Saundarya – Lahari
0A famous Sanskrit text, the Sonudarya-Lahari, praises a powerful goddess. Drawing from his tantric studies and own insights, Adi Shankara wrote this work in 100 stanzas. Scholars have translated and explained it, making this a valuable resource for understanding this tradition.
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Sri Visnu Sahasranama
0The Vishnu Sahasranama is a famous chant praising a specific god with a thousand names. Unlike other Sahasranamas, it focuses solely on Vishnu and is considered especially powerful. Found in the Mahabharata, it’s the go-to chant when someone mentions “Sahasranama.”
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Sri Visnu Sahasranama
0The Vishnu Sahasranama is a famous chant praising a specific god with a thousand names. Unlike other Sahasranamas, it focuses solely on Vishnu and is considered especially powerful. Found in the Mahabharata, it’s the go-to chant when someone mentions “Sahasranama.”
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The Garland of Letters
0This book has in great detail explained the significance of the Letters in the context of the Tantra knowledge. Thus it becomes a must for the student of Tantra Vidya.
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The Gift Within
0Shankaracharya, a revered philosopher, lived a short but impactful life. He revived Hinduism after the rise of Buddhism and Jainism. His famous poem, Bhaja Govindam, challenges materialism and promotes spiritual focus. This work, praised for its wisdom and devotion, is simplified for modern readers in this book.
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The Great Libration
0Sir John Woodroffe, a scholar of Indian thought, explores Tantra, an ancient spiritual path, in his book. Woodroffe makes esoteric Tantra understandable, guiding readers towards self-discovery and liberation through its practices and texts.
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The Serpent Power
0This book, “The Serpent Power,” explores this yoga’s origins and philosophy, explaining how it can enhance creativity, compassion, and personal growth.
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The Song Celestial
0An English translation of a key Hindu scripture, “The Song Celestial,” explores a warrior prince’s conversation with a god about duty, right action, and the true nature of reality. This accessible version makes ancient wisdom relevant for modern readers.
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The World as Power
0This book explores Brahman, an eternal, indescribable reality. Brahman is beyond understanding, yet reveals itself as existence, consciousness, and bliss. Woodroffe unpacks this concept in this key volume on consciousness and power.