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The Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali are a fundamental text on the
practice of Integrated Living, Attaining Fitness and Joy, and
preparing oneself for Liberation. Even today, such practices are
alive in Ashrams, Gurukuls and Villages. Many enlightened Masters
are teaching such values across the globe. It is hoped that this
book, re-interpreted in the context of modern thinking and
lifestyle will encourage Educational Institutions, the Medical
Fraternity and Administrators worldwide to see how well the
practice of Yoga, especially Pranayama and Meditation can be
approached and deployed with success. Mankind's prayer and Gurudev
Sri Sri's vision of "a disease-free body, quiver-free breath,
stress-free mind, inhibition-free intellect, obsession-free memory,
ego that includes all, and soul which is free from sorrow" can then
be easily realized. It is also meant for use in Sanskrit Grammar
colleges. The original Sanskrit text is given with a Latin
transliteration and an English commentary.
Srimad Bhagavad Gita is a Song. It is a song Divine. It is sung by
the Lord Himself and His dearest Devotee. Most of us in Bharata
love to chant shlokas from the Gita. The mellifluous singing makes
the atmosphere come alive. This book gives each of the 700 Bhagavad
Gita verses in 4 quarters in English using Latin Transliteration
ISO 15919. The pauses are correctly placed, using Sanskrit Grammar
rules of sandhi and conjuncts. The complete text is present in
Sanskrit as well. A proper Introduction is given to help one
understand the mechanics of Reading and Grammar. How to read the
Visarga, Anusvara and Avagraha is clearly told. This enables one to
know where to pause during reading, and to help perfect one's
Enunciation. It thus bridges the learning curve and makes proper
reading of the Bhagavad Gita an easy task. A first of a kind book
that will deepen the interest in the Gita and appeal to readers of
all backgrounds.
Time and Space is all we live by. Is there anything more? Most of
us have experienced the Divine. That is definitely something more
than space time. And what about the Thoughts? What are they?
Certainly divine they are too. Guruji and Sudarshan Kriya,
Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita all are Divine to culture the mind.
You and I experience uncountable fleeting thoughts while being in
both conscious and sub-conscious states. Thoughts so fleeting and
incomprehensible, that barely a fraction is registered in our minds
and is retained in our memory. I spent a lot of my childhood
marveling at how the same human mind is capable of finding
solutions to both the problems. Conversations with Space is a
beautifully documented account of feelings, emotions, learning and
living. You might relate, might not. You might agree, might
disagree. This read will make you feel and hopefully, help you
evolve into the person you wish to become.
The key to proper grasp of Sanskrit Grammar, especially the
formation of Verbs from Roots, lies in a sound understanding of 1.
Maheshwar Sutras 2. Pratyahara 3. Place and Effort of Enunciation
4. Homogeneous Letters 5. Sandhi Rules 6. Tag Letters of Dhatus 7.
Knowing the FINAL Letter of each Dhatu and 8. Knowing the
PENULTIMATE Letter of each Dhatu. All of this has been lucidly
explained and properly delved into, with a note on the Ashtadhyayi
Sutras needed in deriving and conjugating Verbs. Dhatus have been
listed in correct Panini order. Moreover, it contains 9. Index of
Identical Roots. 10. Index of Roots based on each Tag Letter -
Anubandha. 11. Internal Grouping of Roots with Dhatu markers From -
To. 12. KandvAdi Gana Roots have also been listed. This makes the
book unique and a useful text for students of Vyakarana at the
College and University Level. It also serves the purpose of the
Vedanta Learners, especially those wishing to become intimate with
the Language.
This book gives all the 1943 Roots in correct Panini order with
Accents(Anudata, Udata and Svarita), preserving the Dhatu Serial
Number so that looking up a dhatu in another dhatupatha becomes
easy. Each Root is given the classifications of -
Parasmayepada/Atmanepada/Ubhayepada - Set, Anit, Vet -
Transitive/Intransitive - iii/1 Verb rupa for Present Tense Active
Voice is listed for each Root - Internal Grouping of Roots is
clearly mentioned. Relevant Ashtadhyayi Sutras given in many
places. To make the book useful there are two indexes that do a
complete job of locating any Root - Alphabetical Index on original
dhatus as in Dhatupatha of Panini with tag letters - Standard
Alphabetical Index on dhatus ready to be conjugated to Verbs
stripped of tag letters This book is a standard size edition.
Immensely useful for graduate and post graduate students of
Vyakarana or Vedanta.
The Dhatupatha is Panini's library of Sounds that serves as an
input to the Ashtadhyayi program. Its intelligent, concise and
exemplary coding is regarded in awe by the foremost programmers of
today and has stood its ground over 2500 years. Many Dhatupathas
are available, and the source is usually an edition of the
Siddhanta Kaumudi of Bhattoji Dikshita circa 17th century. A book
that is error free, legible and easily understandable is the aim
here. Roots are numbered with a unique Dhatu Serial Number from 1
to 1943. A standard edition is often peppered with footnotes. These
comments have been clarified to facilitate learning and teaching
for the modern Reader. Apart from Dhatu Sutras, the major
Ganasutras have been enumerated. Internal grouping of Roots is well
established. Relevant Ashtadhyayi Sutra is often listed. Lucid
Indexes make locating any Root precise and convenient. Very useful
for stepping into the intricacies of Sanskrit Grammar.
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