Miscellaneous Books
Dance Gestures Mirror Of Expressions
By P.Ramachandra Sekhar, Pages 191
By P.Ramachandra Sekhar, Pages 191
Divine Light Of Sri Agrasen Srimad Agrabhagavatam
Research, Editing Written by Shri Ramgopal “Bedil” , Pages 381, Hardbound
Research, Editing Written by Shri Ramgopal “Bedil” , Pages 381, Hardbound
Pursuit Of Excellence In Krsna Consciousness
By Sankarsana Dasa Adhikari, Pages 235, Hardbound
By Sankarsana Dasa Adhikari, Pages 235, Hardbound
Behind Every Lesson There Is A Wonderful Journey
By Peter Burwash, Pages 202
By Peter Burwash, Pages 202
Spiritual Ink
I set sail, drifting away from the worldly shores. My love-struck heart, desperately in search of its Beloved, cut all existing bonds to find its only means of existence. In a moment of intense remembrance and insatiable longing, my solitary tears came to rescue my fall and offered themselves as my spiritual ink.
by Vaisnavacharya Chandan Goswami (Author), Radhika Goswami, 56 pages
A Prince in Exile The Journey Begins
Written by Vrinda Sheth & Illustrations by Anna Johansson, Pages 245
Written by Vrinda Sheth & Illustrations by Anna Johansson, Pages 245
Krishna Pocket Guide
A Definitive Primer,
A Pocket Guide For Krishna Consciousness
Pages 156
Conceived and Compiled by Bhakti Vijai Assisted by Ishvara Dasa
A Pocket Guide For Krishna Consciousness
Pages 156
Conceived and Compiled by Bhakti Vijai Assisted by Ishvara Dasa
Conceived and Compiled by Bhakti Vijai Assisted by Ishvara Dasa
Cintamani-Vani
Transcendental Gems of Wisdom,
By his divine grace A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Pages 120, Hardbound
By his divine grace A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Pages 120, Hardbound
Stop Worrying Start Living
What is implied by the title of this book - “Stopworrying and start living”? The author His Grace Sankarshan Das Adhikariexplains, what it implies is, that in our present state, we are worrying; weare not living. Another implication is that if you worry, you are dead! Truelife means without worries.
An intelligent person actually analyses, “Why am Isuffering?” He is in a better position than the person who thinks he is happy.In other words, the person who is in the state of illusory happiness - that isthe worst state. That is the lowest state of consciousness you can have.Someone who realizes, “Hey, I’m suffering here. Why am I suffering?”- is in ahigher state of consciousness. Even though he is tortured by his anxieties, heis seeking a way out of them. So his position is better. He realizes thismaterial world is a suffering position and is looking for the answers.
That person who thinks he is happy…. Of course,his happiness is fully dependent on all these material conditions. As soon ashe loses his job, he is in complete anxiety. He thinks, “I have a job. I havemoney. I have my material sense gratification. Therefore, I am happy”. But thathappiness is based on a temporary situation which can be finished at anyminute. The person who realizes that this temporary happiness is useless, it’sa facade, it’s not real, is in a better position. Because that person can thenseek out, “What is the actual means of happiness? What is the actual state?”
by Sankarsana Das, 236 pages
The Divine Romance
By Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, Pages 487
By Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, Pages 487
Hitopdesa
English Translation By M.R.Kale, Edited By Dr.Shripati Avasthi, Pages 350
English Translation By M.R.Kale, Edited By Dr.Shripati Avasthi, Pages 350