Results for 'Baikuṇṭha Nātha Ratha'

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  1. Carjā o carccā.Baikuṇṭha Nātha Ratha - 1998 - Brahmapura: Prabhāta Buk Shṭora.
    Articles on religion and ethics in Indian context.
     
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    Political theory: concepts and debates.Keshab Chandra Ratha - 2020 - Jaipur: Rawat publications.
  3. Dvaitādvaitavivekaḥ.Bhagīrathaśarma Maithilajhā - 2008 - Ajamera: A. Bha. Śrīnimbārkācāryapīṭha, Nimbārkatīrtha.
    On the theory of Dvaita (Vedanta) philosophy; Sanskrit text with Hindi translation.
     
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    Brahma-Vedāntasūtra: Vedavyāsa racita Brahmasūtra kā samasūtrī padya-bhāṣya: mūla sūtra sahita. Bādarāyaṇa & Bhaveśa Nātha Pāṭhaka - 2007 - Dillī: Īsṭarna Buka Liṅkarsa. Edited by Bhaveśa Nātha Pāṭhaka.
    Sanskrit text with verse translation in English and Hindi.
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    Writings of Sri Krishna Prem: an introduction.Narendra Nātha Kaul - 1980 - Bombay: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
    Study of four works of Sri Krishna Prem, 1898-1965, a Vaishnavite teacher; includes a bibliographical sketch.
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  6. Dharmacinta Rabindraracana-Samkalana.Rabindranath Tagore & Satyendra Natha Raya - 1989 - Granthalaya.
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    Ratha-Chidra.Ananda K. Coomaraswamy - 1931 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 51 (2):172.
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    The Natha cult: a philosophical analysis.Ganesh Oli - 2004 - Kathmandu: Dilli Oli.
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    BOUY, Christian, Les Natha-Yogin et les Upanisads. Étude d'histoire de la littérature hindoueBOUY, Christian, Les Natha-Yogin et les Upanisads. Étude d'histoire de la littérature hindoue.André Couture - 1995 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 51 (2):469-470.
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    The Vākyārthamātṛkā of Śālikānatha Miśra with his own vṛtti. Śālikanāthamiśra - 1987 - Delhi, India: Sri Satguru Publications. Edited by Rajendra Nath Sharma.
    Verse work, with autocommentary, on semantics according to the Mīmāṃsā school in Indic philosophy.
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  11. Ātmatattvaviveka: with the commentaries of Śaṅkara Miśra, Bhagīratha Thakkura, and Raghunātha Tārkikaśiromaṇī. Udayanācārya - 1939 - Calcutta: Asiatic Society. Edited by Vindhyeśvarīprasāda Dvivedi, Lakṣmaṇaśāstri Drāviḍa, Śaṅkaramiśra, Bhagīrathaṭhakkura & Raghunātha Śiromaṇi.
    Classical Nyaya treatise on the concept of self (ātman) refuting the Buddhist exposition on the subject.
     
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    Philosophy of Gorakhnath with Goraksha-Vacana-Sangraha.Akshaya Kumar Banerjea - 1962 - Gorakhpur: Mahant Dig Vijai Nath Trust.
    The cult of the Kanphata Yogis is a definite unite within Hinduism, and its study is essential for understanding this phase of the religious life of India. the book is divided into three sections. The first two sections comprising chapters 1 - 13 deal with the cult and history of this sec. the third section containing chapters 14 - 16 opens with the Sanskrit Text Goraksastaka and its English rendering and annotations. The book is fully documented. It has a preface, (...)
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    Mahāyogī Gorakhanātha: sāhitya aura darśana.Govinda Rajanīśa - 2017 - Dillī: Amarastya Prakāśana. Edited by Govinda Rajanīśa.
    Selected works of Gorakhanātha, exponent of the Natha sect in Hinduism and Hindi poet; includes study of his life and works.
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    Tirumūlar and the Tamil Yoga Connection.Kanniks Kannikeswaran - 2021 - Journal of Dharma Studies 4 (2):241-260.
    The Tirumantiram, believed to have been written in midfirst millennium CE, is regarded as the tenth of the twelve volumes of the Śaiva Tamil canon Paṇṇiru Tirumuṟai used in worship in Śiva temples all over Tamilnadu. The Tirumantiram is a collection of approximately 3100 verses in lucid Tamil written by Tirumūlar, regarded variously as a ŚaivaSiddhānta yogi, a nātha yogi, and a tāntric. Tirumūlar’s verses form the basis of the Tamil ŚaivaSiddhānta philosophy; they also deal with tantra and yoga. Unlike (...)
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