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The first exhaustive collection of goddess mythologies from India. • Explores the evolution of goddess worship in India over 4,000 years. • Stunning color photographs illustrate many stories of goddess lore never before available in one ...
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He is Eka-vachani, a king who always keeps his word; Eka-bani, an archer who strikes his target with the first arrow; and Eka-patni, a husband who is eternally and absolutely devoted to a single wife.
inauthor:"Devdutt Pattanaik" from books.google.com
Why is Ganesha such a popular god despite being only 1500 years old?
inauthor:"Devdutt Pattanaik" from books.google.com
Liberation thus is not a foreign idea. It has always been here. You have heard tales of patriarchy. This book tells you the other tales—the ones they don’t tell you.
inauthor:"Devdutt Pattanaik" from books.google.com
With hundreds of photos and playful illustrations, this book makes it easy and enjoyable to connect with yogic principles and expand the mental and spiritual aspects of your practice.
inauthor:"Devdutt Pattanaik" from books.google.com
Did the arrival of Muslim invaders a thousand years ago destroy Hindu culture?Answering key questions on Hindu philosophy and associated Indian history in simple, lucid, engaging ways, and exploring the often curious customs and beliefs ...
inauthor:"Devdutt Pattanaik" from books.google.com
Did his wife Shatarupa create animals while being pursued by him? Or was it all a product of Manu? A Vedic poet says that for anything to be created in the universe, it must be preceded by desire.
inauthor:"Devdutt Pattanaik" from books.google.com
Every karma is a seed and every action has a reaction – and sometimes, a boon or a curse.
inauthor:"Devdutt Pattanaik" from books.google.com
The Indian tradition of colour has two branches–the vairagya (the ascetic) which keeps things simple, and the grihastha (the householder) which features a riot of colours to rival the rainbow.
inauthor:"Devdutt Pattanaik" from books.google.com
About the Book A DEEP AND PROFOUND INSIGHT INTO THE GARUDA PURANA AND THE HINDU CONCEPTS OF DEATH, REBIRTH AND IMMORTALITY.