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Kakatiya Empire in South India was a glorious kingdom replete with rich treasures and temples. Onslaught of Turkic armies led by the Sultans, Alauddin Khilji and later by Mohammed bin Tughlag resulted in the subjugation of Warangal in 1323 CE. Emperor Prataparudra was captured, Warangal was destroyed and Sanatana Dharma was suffocated. The oppressive reign of Delhi Sultanate became unbearable. A confederation of warriors and kings led by Musunuri Prolaya Nayaka, ruler of Vengi, was formed and the coastal Andhra was liberated after a relentless struggle. Kapaya Nayaka, the cousin brother of Prolaya, continued the war of liberation in Telangana... Read More
Engish 154 Pgs. (PB)The plants flower, the trees bear fruit and the seeds are dispersed but effortlessly. In the effortless ease of performance and tranquillity, both action and inaction merge into oneness leaving no imprints but only the untainted presence of Divine. Just as the mirage of a water body can be seen from afar in hot sandy areas and appears real but when one approaches the illusory water body, it disappears into nothingness, in the same manner, the unreal has no existence. The truth, on the other hand, exists under all circumstances. The seer says that when one is devoted either to... Read More
English & Sanskrit, 672 Pgs. (PB)About the Book Research on the Ayurvedic materia medica, in particular its drugs of plant origin, is a venture bristling with pitfalls despite the apparent confidence displayed in the lists of botanical identifications of medicinal plants in numerous publications on the subject. This self assurance is unwarranted in quite a few cases, as this study will demonstrate. The majority of these lists of botanical equivalents of Sanskrit plant names are not based on own research; instead, they usually reflect a consensus reached somehow among Indian Ayurvedic scholars. The course of events that resulted in this agreement remains uninvestigated. Setting aside... Read More
Engish, 162 Pgs. (HB)Flora and Fauna in Harappan Civilization" by Vijay Kumar is a scholarly work that delves into the botanical and zoological aspects of the Harappan Civilization, which is one of the world's earliest urban cultures, flourishing in the Indus Valley from approximately 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE. Key Themes Likely Covered in the Book: Agriculture and Plant Cultivation: The book probably explores the types of plants cultivated by the Harappan people, including staple crops like wheat and barley. It may also cover evidence of horticulture and the use of various plant species for food, medicine, and other purposes. Animal Domestication and... Read More
Engish 365 Pgs. (HB)A DIALOGUE BETWEEN SCIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY IS A NECESSITY IN OUR TIMES WHERE BOTH, DIFFERENCES AND MUTUAL ENRICHMENT OF THE TWO GREAT FIELDS OF HUMAN APPROACH TO REALITY, ARE TAKING PLACE. THIS VOLUME ADDRESSES THIS NEED FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF DIFFERENT AREAS OF SCIENCE AND SPIRITUAL TRADITIONS. THE STARTING POINT IS THE INTENTION OF THE FOUNDER OF THE IIAS, DR S. RADHAKRISHNAN, WHO SAW THAT BOTH THE PRACTICE OF SCIENCE AND EXPERIENCE OF SPIRITUALITY ARE INTIMATELY RELATED TO BEING HUMAN. ALTHOUGH MUCH THOUGHT HAS GONE INTO THEIR RELATIONSHIP, THE PRESENT VOLUME INTENDS TO BROADEN AND DEEPEN THE POSSIBILITY OF A... Read More
Engish, 296 Pgs. (HB)The Herbs are in Extensive use in all the traditional systems of medicine all over the world in the western Countries herbs are used empirically whereas in the. Eastern Countries like India,China,Tibet,herbal drugs has a rational explanation. These drugs have therapeutics effectiveness based on centuries of experiences and are free from toxic effects.most of the herbs are used as food. Food supplements regularly by the human being in the forms of condiments and spices.These are beneficial both to the healthy person and the patient by curing and maintaining the health. The present book deals with the effect of planet upon... Read More
Engish, 398 Pgs. (HB)Dravyaguna is the science which deals with the Guna (principle) and Karma (action) of a drug. Dravyaguna can be considered both as a basic and an applied science and is interpreted as clinical pharmacology. It forms the backbone of rational therapeutics. The importance of Dravyaguna is well reflected in its being given a place among Ashtangas of Ayurveda by the author of Rajanighantu. CCIM has distributed the subject of Dravyaguna under two papers for U.G. course and four papers for PG. course and the syllabus is being revised periodically. In the new syllabus of U.G. course CCIM has suggested 228 drugs in... Read More
Engish, 620 Pgs. (PB)In 1977, a major project for a scientific correlation of Ancient Insights and Modern Discoveries (AIMD) was established by the Bhavan. The vision of the project was to bring together the experts, scholars and scientists for an interdisciplinary endeavour in (1) Science and Technology, (2) Life and Health Sciences and (3) the synthesis of Sciences and Human Values. Under the life and Health Sciences Division of the Bhavan's AIMD Project Swami Prakashananda Auyrveda Research Centre has carried out interesting AIMD correlation for research, service and education in Ayurveda and Life Sciences. A team of viadyas, physicians, super specialists and basic... Read More
Engish, 180 Pgs. (HB)This book "Ayurvedic Pharmacy" aims at gathering the pearls of wisdom in the scattered texts of various Samhitas in one comprehensive volume. Any person or pharmacy interested in the preparation/production of herbal or herbomineral products will get exhaustive information in this book which extensively covers procedure of collection, purification, preservation, making compound formulation, dosage, vehicles for medicine and method of administration of Ayurvedic medicine for therapeutic and preventive purpose. The book elaborates on the method for manufacturing the best quality product as specified under GMP. It points out the flaws that many remain in the finished product in the form... Read More
Engish, 396 Pgs. (HB)About The Book: Every human being has the innate capacity to work with Reiki. Those who have an open-minded attitude toward life and the wonders of nature that surround them know that there are a host of inexplicable, incomprehensible influences affecting their feelings, behaviour and also their bodies, their very well-being as well as their illnesses. However, to apply Reiki practically for yourself or others, channels must be opened in certain regions of the various bodies (both physical and subtle). This opening process is performed as an initiation by a Reiki master trained in the traditional way. As is the... Read More
English, 192 Pgs.