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Author | : Loretta Chase |
Publisher | : NYLA |
Total Pages | : 261 |
Release | : 1991-11-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 161750856X |
Winner of the RITA Award for Best Regency“Live the Romance. Read Loretta Chase.” –Christina DoddA charming, traditional Regency romance from New York Times bestselling author, Loretta Chase!Capable, clever Amanda Cavencourt is retuning to England, from exotic India, where she has been managing her brother's household. With her, she brings a treasured memento -- a beautiful statue, carved in sandalwood -- a gift from her friend, a noted Indian princess. When the statue is snatched from her, Amanda is determined to recover it, and discover why the culprit, a dashing, notorious rogue known only as the Falcon, who is renowned for his dangerous skills in political intrigue, would want such an object. Amanda vows to steal the statue back-- but she may end up stealing the Falcon's heart instead! Or maybe it's her heart that's about to be stolen...
Author | : The Terton Drime Kunga |
Publisher | : Shambhala Publications |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2017-08-22 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1611804345 |
This stunning biography reveals the heroic life of Yeshé Tsogyal—the mother of Buddhism in Tibet and a powerful female role model for spiritual accomplishment and perfection This secret life story of Yeshé Tsogyal presents a valuable and unique perspective that is quite a departure from any other account of this remarkable woman. Described as a "secret life story," its many layers include an outer account—detailing her birth, family, and societal constraints—an inner account that begins as she meets and escapes captivity with Guru Rinpoché, and a secret account as she enters twelve years of retreat at Chimpu only to miraculously journey to Oddiyana. The role of women and womanhood is notable throughout her life story. Her desire for independence is at odds with her desirability as a woman, leading to numerous tragic incidents early in life. Finally meeting Guru Rinpoché, she decries her status as a woman. This sort of gendered humility, a recurring theme, is juxtaposed with her assertion that despite being a woman, and low-born (skye ba dman), she has a high regard for herself anyway. It is a magical woman who guides her to Oddiyana, and her travels there are filled with primarily female companions. In the end, she remains Guru Rinpoché's primary disciple and doctrinal custodian. Her experiences, while perhaps intense and fantastical, include the same elements of challenge, learning, and progress that all practitioners must experience. During her adventures in Oddiyana, Yeshé Tsogyal receives the same core teachings on faith, impermanence, and fortitude that are essential for anyone following this spiritual path. This accomplished translation is enriched by the refreshing insights of six contemporary scholars and teachers of Tibetan Buddhism, making this invaluable guide to the life of Yeshé Tsogyal a treasure for practitioners, scholars, and anyone intent on the possibility of awakening.
Author | : Yu MoJun |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 2012 |
Release | : 2020-07-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1649756496 |
She is the legitimate daughter of the Duke Jingguo, the daughter of general Huang Yi. However, she lives a life of fighting for food with dogs and is almost insulted to death by her brother. Since goodness is useless, discard it! Break the feet of the insidious second sister, kill the hypocritical second daughter, betray the cold father, destroy the third sister's face, and remarry her husband. She was forced to be a wife of nine thousand years old, who looks like an immortal, powerful and vicious? OK, let's see who makes it difficult!
Author | : Doreen Virtue |
Publisher | : ReadHowYouWant.com |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Angels |
ISBN | : 1458726274 |
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Total Pages | : 826 |
Release | : 1910 |
Genre | : Literature |
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Author | : Elle Newmark |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2012-03-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1416590609 |
In 1947, as Britain loses its grip on India, Evie Mitchell and her husband and son are forced to hole up in a small Indian village, where Evie discovers a cache of letters that leads her to the compelling story of two nineteenth-century Englishwomen.
Author | : Ashin Sumanacara |
Publisher | : Subhashita Books |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2024-06-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1778201644 |
Discover the Timeless Tale of Prince Vessantara Immerse yourself in "The Tale of Prince Vessantara," a Jataka story that has captivated generations across Southeast Asia. This vivid novelization, enriched with 13 stunning illustrations, brings to life the world's oldest and most celebrated Jataka tale. Follow the remarkable journey of Prince Vessantara, whose unwavering generosity and selflessness will inspire you to reflect on the true meaning of compassion and love. Born into a life of luxury and abundance in the royal family of the Kingdom of Sivi, Prince Vessantara's world is turned upside down when he gifts his prized white elephant to a neighboring kingdom suffering from drought, leading to his banishment. Accompanied by his devoted wife and children, he embarks on a harrowing adventure that will test the limits of his strength and selflessness. As the story unfolds, you'll be gripped by the intriguing twists and turns that challenge Vessantara in unimaginable ways. Will he have the courage to endure when a cunning Brahmin Jujaka demands his children as slaves? Can he maintain his unwavering compassion and generous heart when a god, disguised as Jujaka, shockingly requests his wife? This timeless tale of love, sacrifice, and selflessness will captivate you from the very first page. Prepare to be transported to a world of heart-warming kindness and profound revelations as Vessantara's extraordinary journey unfolds before your eyes. Experience the power of this ancient story and discover why "The Tale of Prince Vessantara" is a must-read for any lover of compelling literature.
Author | : Gananath Obeyesekere |
Publisher | : Motilal Banarsidass |
Total Pages | : 665 |
Release | : 1987-01-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 8120802136 |
Pattini-goddess, virgin, wife and mother; folk deity of Sinhala Buddhists and Jains; and assimilated goddess of the Hindu pantheon-has been worshiped in Sri Lanks and South India for fifteen hundred years or more, as she still is today. This long-awaited book is the culmination of Gananath Obeyesekere's comprehensive study of the Pattini cult and its historical, sociological, and psychoanalytical role in the culture of South Asia. A well-known anthropologist and a native of Sri Lanka, Obeyesekere displays his impeccable scholarship and a stunning range of theoretical perspectives in this work, the most detailed analysis of a single religious complex in South Asian ethnography (and possibly in all of anthropology). Since 1955 Obeyesekere has observed and participated in modern performances of the rituals of worship, healing, and propitiation in the Pattini cult, particularly the postharvest ritual known as the gammaduva. He presents detailed texts of the gammaduva, placing them in their historical and mythic traditions. Using the texts, he formulates a cultural analysis of the Buddhist pantheon and a critique of empiricist notions of South Asian historiography. Obeyesekere shows that some seemingly historical figures of South India and Sri Lanka are mythic characters and that their historical significance can best be understood by an anthropological analysis of myth rather than through a reification of myth in history. The concurrent Hindu worship of Pattini with its myths and rituals is described in detail. Obeyesekere documents the Sanskritization of Pattini, the changing physical structures of the goddess's shrines from the 1930s to the present, the assumption by Brahman priests of ritual functions formerly carried out by folk priest, and the sociocultural causes of these changes. He traces, too, the origins and diffusion of the cult throughout its entire history, as well as its survival today. Of psychological interest is the problematic status of Pattini as virgin, wife, and mother and her relationship with her god-husband Palanga and his courtesan Madevi. Obeyesekere discusses the psychodynamics of this relationship in detail and explains its role in Hindu-Buddhist socialization and family structure. Further, he uses this analysis to account for local variations in the performance and structure of the ritual. The ritual of the killing and resurrection of Pattini's husband and her role as mater dolorosa will interest scholars of comparative religion.
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Total Pages | : 1396 |
Release | : 1891 |
Genre | : Horse-racing |
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Author | : Loretta Chase |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2004-03-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101204559 |
The first book in the Carsington Family series from award-winning romance author Loretta Chase! Alistair Carsington really, really wishes he didn’t love women quite so much. To escape his worst impulses, he sets out for a place far from civilization: Derbyshire—in winter!—where he hopes to kill two birds with one stone: avoid all temptation, and repay the friend who saved his life on the fields of Waterloo. But this noble aim drops him straight into opposition with Miss Mirabel Oldridge, a woman every bit as intelligent, obstinate, and devious as he—and maddeningly irresistible. Mirabel Oldridge already has her hands full keeping her brilliant and aggravatingly eccentric father out of trouble. The last thing she needs is a stunningly attractive, oversensitive and over-bright aristocrat reminding her she has a heart—not to mention a body he claims is so unstylishly clothed that undressing her is practically a civic duty. Could the situation be any worse? And why does something that seems so wrong feel so very wonderful?