Chatuh Shloki Manusmriti: An English Commentary
Chatuh Shloki Manusmriti: An English Commentary
The present work aims to address the gap in contemporary approach and facilitate a better understanding through a philosophical analysis of the first four verses of Manusmriti, shedding light on the object, purpose and relevance of dharma texts. The book addresses common misconceptions on topics such as the definition of dharma, the integrity and importance of Manusmriti, the notion of ritual competency, and the Hindu conception of varna.
Isopanisad
Isopanisad
Brief Praises:
Nithin Sridhar has produced one of the most indepth and detailed studies of this key Upanishad.
-Dr. David Frawley,
Author & Teacher of Yoga, Ayurveda & Vedanta.
The success of this commentary primarily rests on its ability to follow Adi Shankara’s exposition closely.
– Swamini Svatmavidyananda, Arsha Vijnana Gurukulam
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Nithin Sridhar Special Pack
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Menstruation Across Cultures: The Sabarimala Confusion – A Historical Perspective
Menstruation Across Cultures: The Sabarimala Confusion – A Historical Perspective
Two themes of special focus in the book are: Impurity and Sacrality. While they are often understood as being opposed to each other, the book examines how they are treated as two sides of the same coin, when it comes to menstruation. This is especially true in Indic traditions and pre-Christian polytheistic traditions like Greco-Roman, Mesopotamian and Egyptian. Impurity and Sacrality complement each other to form a comprehensive worldview in these cultures.
Musings on Hinduism
Musings on Hinduism
About the book : The core of Hindu thought from the perspective of non-dual philosophy is …
Twin Set – Sri Dakshinamurthy and Candika
Twin Set – Sri Dakshinamurthy and Candika
Set of Two Books About the Books : 1. Title : Sri Dakshinamurthy : Guru Ishwara …
Samanya Dharma – Ethical Duties Common to All
The book addresses a much- needed but often taking for granted topic within the Hindu tradition- namely the timeless salience of universal values and attitudes for righteous living. It is a compendium of what constitutes universal values carefully culled from primary and secondary sources.