In this textbook John Brockington shows how Hinduism encompasses new dilemmas in traditional language and accommodates fresh insights to established viewpoints.
A biography and portrait of one of the greatest spiritual masters of modern India.
This is a record of James Braha's experiences during two visits to India to learn Hindu astrology. It reveals stories which seek to demonstrate the accuracy and potency of the 6000-year-old astrology of the ancient seers, and should appeal to those who are curious about Indian astrology.
These poems are about the consuming fire of longing, in God's presence and absence, they reflect a year of journey, and considers life in all of its positive and negitive glory. The author has tried to walk the middle path between transparency and resistance, providing footnotes and longer notes to help the reader to find further information.
Mystic Stories from the Mahabharata has distilled from India's greatest spiritual epic a collection of gripping stories filled with adventure, romance, intrigue and timeless wisdom.
Woodham presents the timeless wisdom of the Gita in contemporary English Poetry, bringing to life its ancient yet perennially applicable message.
The unusual history of an extraordinary religious movement is recounted from the vantage point of an insider.