Siddhpur Parikrama

Siddhpur Parikrama
Author: Mrs. Geeta Sureshkumar Bhatt
Publisher: Geeta Sureshkumar Bhatt (Surgeet)
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2014-02-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1500621374

Siddhpur, my native place is situated in north Gujarat, India at the junction of two rivers Ganga and Saraswati. According to Rig Veda Siddhpur is the first home of Lord Narayan and Ma Laxmiji. The legend is that the great sage Dadhichi had donated his bones to God Indra at Siddhpur. Lord Kapil had created Sankhya Darshan Shatra and Kapil Gita to give salvation to his mother Ma devhuti.Since then Siddhpur is believed as the tirth for mother’s Salvation. Siddhpur Parikrama is a tribute to my native.

Siddhpur Parikrama [Gujarati Edition]

Siddhpur Parikrama [Gujarati Edition]
Author: Mrs. Geeta Sureshkumar Bhatt
Publisher: Geeta Sureshkumar Bhatt (Surgeet)
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2015-02-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Siddhpur my native place is situated in north Gujarat, India at the junction of two rivers Ganga and Saraswati. According to Rig Veda Siddhpur is the first home of Lord Narayan and Ma Laxmiji. The legend is that the great sage Dadhichi had donated his bones to God Indra at Siddhpur. Lord Kapil had created Sankhya Darshan Shatra and Kapil Gita to give salvation to his mother Ma devhuti. Since then Siddhpur is believed as the tirth for mother’s Salvation. Siddhpur Parikrama is a tribute to my native. Geeta Bhatt (Surgeet)

Parikrama

Parikrama
Author: Jagannath Prasad Das
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2019-11-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781645600312

Parikrama, a collection of poems, is a series of meditation on life and death, on the nature of time and above all remarkably on the art of writing poetry. One of thirty poems, entitled "There are No Islands", gives an idea of the favorite theme and images of JP's poetry. Parikrama has received Saraswati Samman in 2006.

Shri Manache Shloka

Shri Manache Shloka
Author: Mrs. Geeta Sureshkumar Bhatt
Publisher: Geeta Sureshkumar Bhatt (Surgeet)
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2014-02-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1500779385

The most popular book ‘Manache Shlok or Manobodh’ includes 205 shloka with 4 lines each. Since the 17th century, ‘Manache Shlok are being recited by common people in Maharashtra. Many have learnt them by heart, since the style of shlokas is unique, easy, beautiful and simple, though artistic and meaningful. Manache Shlok teaches your mind to change yourself gradually. The great saint Samartha Ramdas teaches us to have dialogue with our own mind. Your own mind is your friend, your enemy and your own mind can be also your Guru. Find out the reasons of your anger, jealousy, greed, sorrow, depression, fear, because these are the negative emotions, which you have to face constantly in your life. Convince your mind with Ramdas’s words as he says, “O you, my coward mind, why are you afraid of worldly sorrows? Get rid of fear and hold courage”.

Medieval India: Essays in intellectual thought and culture

Medieval India: Essays in intellectual thought and culture
Author: Shahabuddin Iraqi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN:

This collection of essays offers a comprehensive study of the impact of cultural life and intellectual thought on society in Medieval India. Doubtless, if the impact of interaction between the followers of Hindu and Islamic traditions of culture under the Arab and Ghaznavid rulers remained confined, to Sind and the Panjab from the eighth to the twelfth centuries AD, the Ghurian conquest of north India led to far-reaching socio-political changes in the subcontinent. The scientific instruments and devices that found their way with the emigrants from the neighbouring countries after the foundation of the sultanate in the beginning of the thirteenth century became the accompaniments of civilised life and generated new components of elite culture. The essays in this volume shift the focus from the pre-occupation with battles and court politics that dominate the studies of the period and help us understand the complex social phenomena. The essays arranged are first concerned with intellectual life and thought and then come those that deal with literary works containing historical information of supplementary and corroborative importance. The works analysed not only cast light on currents and cross currents resulting from the role played by the elite but also open new vistas for further investigation. The discovery of new sources is of methodological significance as they provide insights into certain aspects not much known. The contributors are scholars of eminence and belong to India, England, USA and Australia.

The Mouse Charmers

The Mouse Charmers
Author: Anuradha Goyal
Publisher: Random House India
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8184006160

The advent of Internet has been a significant gamechanger for our generation. Mouse Charmers are a new breed of entrepreneurs in emerging India powered by the Internet and the opportunities that it offers to create new markets and to cater to old markets in new ways. Some of them have already achieved success where they can be called iconic and inspiring while others have powerful ideas that put them on the same path. Anuradha Goyal tells the stories of digital entrepreneurs like Flipkart, Zomato, ImagesBazaar, IndiBlogger; how they started out, the innovations and technologies involved, their business models, and unique marketing strategies. Inspiring and useful, The Mouse Charmers is an essential guide for aspiring entrepreneurs.

Jains in the World

Jains in the World
Author: John E. Cort
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2001-03-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780198030379

"There is no doubt that the wealth of new data and ideas offered in this exquisite book provides the deepest insights yet into the contemporary religious world of Jain laity. It will serve for some time as a paradigmatic monograph for future empirical studies of Jain religious life." --Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies "Jains in the World is a significant and welcome ethnography of contemporary Jains in western India by the most prominent scholar of Jainism in North America. This book is a must for scholars of South Asian religions and will provide scholars of Hindu traditions fine grounding both in a central dialectic of Jain thought and in contemporary Jain praxis." --International Journal of Hindu Studies "A valuable addition to the literature on Jainism as a living faith. Since it has the additional merits of being clearly written, attractively illustrated, and free of unnecessary theoretical baggage, it should serve as a good introduction to this tradition for college students." --Journal of the American Oriental Society "A must-read for understanding, by and large, the ritual world of the Jains. He has succeeded in proving that the concept of well-being is as central to the Jains' moral universe as their more entrenched pursuit of the goal of liberation of soul from karmic bondage."--History of Religions "An essential read for students and scholars of Jainism. . . . it identifies and defines a realm of value in Jainism strongly alluded to by recent scholarship, but which, until now, had not been explicitly stated. For this reason Jains in the World will doubtless prove to be a fundamental turning point in the development of Jaina studies."-- The Journal of Religion This book presents a detailed fieldwork-based study of the ancient Indian religion of Jainism. Drawing on field research in northern Gujarat and on the study of both ancient Sanskrit and Prakrit and modern vernacular Jain religious literature, John Cort provides a rounded portrait of the religion as it is practiced today.