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A Book of Buddhist Symbolism and Icons Author: Kamal S. Srivastava Order No. 51173 ISBN: N/A Binding: Hardcover Publisher: Sangeeta Prakashan Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 169 Language: English The book reflects an attention on the iconographic aspects of Buddhism and to promote a comprehensive survey of the history, significance, philosophy, symbolism, variety and Impact of Buddhist Iconography. Apart from the origin and development of Buddhist icons, it demonstrates Mudras (gestures), Buddhist deities, Buddhas (manus/), Bodhisattvas, Yoginis, Laughing Buddha and a select bibliography, it also includes 28 explanatory illustrations (14 plates). The work deals in simple, elegant, and exhaustive manner.

A Social History of India Author: S.N. Sadasivan Order No. 51049 ISBN: 817648170X Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2000 Pages: 799 Language: English A Social History of India is a systematic and objective study of society beginning with the Aryan invasion. It takes a leap into the pristine past to distinguish between the myths and realities associated with the origin and development of social order and religion and makes a critical assessment of the various schools of philosophical thought in India. The book contains a history of Buddhism and re-evaluates its organized, disciplined and peaceful course over a millennium to raise mankind intellectually, morally and spiritually on the sound foundation of reason.

A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Author: K. Bhushan, G. Kayal Order No. 51064 ISBN: 817648380X Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 208 Language: English A vegetarian and a teetotaler, Abdul Kalam recites the Quran and the Bhagavad-Gita with equal ease. A confirmed bachelor, his modesty is evident from the fact that he gives all the credit to his colleagues. He burst into the limelight after the Pokhran nuclear explosions in 1998. Totally dedicated to the development of the nation, he has been felicitated with many national awards. Abdul Kalam is a dreamer. He dreamt of a strong India. “We must think and act like a nation of a billion people.” His next goal is to produce a reusable missile which no country in the world has been able to produce. And judging by his earlier achievements, this invention does not seem a distant possibility for this genius. It is hoped that the present book will open a new area for future historians, researchers and the general public to know his leadership.

Administrative System in India: Vedic Age to 1947 Author: U.B. Singh Order No. 51097 ISBN: 8170249287 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1998 Pages: 216 Language: English This book makes an earnest attempt to trace the evolution of administration in Indian history. It discusses the historical development of administrative system over the periods starting from the Vedas to the Independence of the country. This may be a pioneer work on the subject and provides it a new vista.

Ambedkar, Politics and Scheduled Castes Author: Prem Parkash Order No. 51066 ISBN: 8170245907 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 181 Language: English The study describes, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's role in the Indian politics of caste ism as very significant in the history of our country. It can be examined by knowing his achievements for the dehumanized untouchable in particular, and for the country as a whole. He had before him the aim of social deliverance, political safeguards and human rights for the untouchables. He wanted to secure for them political, social and economic justice with equality, liberty and fraternity as the principles of life. He had come to the conclusion that the constitutional safeguards were necessary to protect them from the oppression of caste and untouchability in the Indian Society.

Amberdkar and Indian Constitution Author: Kusum Sharma Order No. 51001 ISBN: 8170244994 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1997 Pages: 265 Language: English Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's role as the Chief architect of the Indian Constitution is a well regarded and widely discussed fact of our recent history. But how and to what extent he' influenced the Course of constitutional development in pre-independent India is not very well known. Fired with the zeal to secure social and Political rights for the depressed and down trodden of this country this great champion of liberty and human rights actively engaged himself in all the constitutional developments right from the year 1918 when he successfully pleaded for the case of the depressed classes before the Southborough Committee on Franchise. The authors bring forth hitherto unknown facts of our institutional history and established beyond doubt this great impact of edkar on constitutional reforms contained in the Acts of 1909, 1919 and 1935.

Atrocities on Indian Women Author: Dipangshu Chakraborty Order No. 51002 ISBN: 8176481157 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 197 Language: English This book aims to make an in-depth study of the various crimes which are committed against women in India. The book tries to eradicate the ignorance amongst women about the laws which have been enacted in India to prevent them from being exploited. The book also tries to take a psychological approach to the various crimes which are committed against women by analyzing the reasons as to why these crimes are committed and trying to provide a solution to this burning problem.

Battles of Medieval India Author: M.S. Naravane Order No. 51098 ISBN: 8170247721 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1996 Pages: 241 Language: English This book deals with, in an outline form, the main battles of medieval India. Ten battles in part I are covered in somewhat more detail while in Part II a general review of the more important battles fought by the Mughals, the Rajputs, the Marathas and the forces of the East India Company has been done. Chapters on the Sikh and Gurkha wars bring the story of Indian medieval battles to its logical end. Chapters on guerrilla warfare and the Principles of War as applied to medieval battles, add to the value of the book.

Baul Philosophy Author: Baul Samrat Purna Das, Selina Thielemann Order No. 51170 ISBN: 8176484091 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2003 Pages: 540 Language: English The present book offers for the first time an insight into the spiritual aspect of Baul culture in which the tenets of the Baul's spiritual search are revealed from the insider's point of view. From the basic level to increasingly intricate stages, the procedures and methods of questing as well as their inner signification are introduced one after the other in systematic progression. The essentials of sadhana, of the journey towards realization are explained in easy language so as to make them comprehensible to anyone interested in the processes of human spiritual emancipation. The tenets of Baul philosophy, if settled in the minds of all humans, are capable of extending exceedingly beneficial effects upon mankind as a whole, guiding man towards fulfillment of his utmost quest and bestowing upon humanity the gift of peace, of joy, of bliss and all-encompassing harmony.

Benazir-A Profile Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51003 ISBN: 8170247527 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1996 Pages: 186 Language: English This book provides its readers an outline of the gracious emergence of an incomparable woman, as a socialist - democrat, hailing from a feudal background, coming out of the fundamentalist foundation of Islamic polity and moorings.

Bio-Terrorism Author: L.R. Reddy Order No. 51004 ISBN: 8176483117 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 225 Language: English With the diagnosis of cases of Anthrax in Florida, USA on October 11, 2001 and deaths reported due to disease from Kolar district, Karnataka, India in September 2001 it is now time that we sit up and take a note regarding the possible threat of what has been called a Biological Warfare. This book elaborately discusses the burning issues of biological warfare in the contemporary world. It will be highly informative to all concerned.

Bride Burning in India Author: Mohd. Umar Order No. 51005 ISBN: 8170249228 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1998 Pages: 326 Language: English The problem of bride-burning has received a tremendous importance in the country during the last few years. Rape and physical torture of young women are common in most parts of the world but bride-burning appears to be a purely Indian phenomenon. The bride-burning is an extreme form of wife-beating and domestic violence. This book discusses the socio-economic background of the victims, their husbands, their in-laws and their parents in State of U.P. and analyses the form and manifestation of the nature of the harassment, torture and cruelty suffered by the victims. The author finds that dowry taking and giving is universal in India across caste/community, race religion and income group. The study concludes with policy recommendations and suggests legal and practical steps to check the menace of bride-burning and to create national awareness.

Buddhism Reincarnation and Dalai Lamas of Tibet Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51115 ISBN: 8170249309 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1998 Pages: 236 Language: English Price: $41.00 Buddhist Tibet accepts and treats India as the land of Gurus and the people of Tibet feel themselves as disciples. This is because of the message and teachings of Gautam Buddha propagated by Indian philosophers like Sakya Muni, Buddha, Nagarjuna and Padma Sambhav etc. Since long, Tibetans have been custodians of the Buddha's teachings. These have been analyzed, refined, experienced and assimilated as Tibetan culture. Re-incarnation is the central theme of this book and is a treasure trove of bibliography for students or scholars interested in further studies or research into the Dalai Lama system or reincarnation. Every living being is are-incarnation.

Buddhism: Dance and Drama Author: V. Subramaniam Order No. 51117 ISBN: 8170241413 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1985 Pages: 104 Language: English Professor V. Subrarnaniam has established himself as a creative artist through his dance dramas and as a perceptive sociologist of the arts through his recent book The Sacred and the Secular in India's Performing Arts. This fourth book of his dance dramas titled Buddhism, Dance and Drama or Dima Panchakam is his latest creative work including some of his latest thinking on the sociology of Indian dance and on Buddhist themes. Dima Panchakam includes five Sanskrit dance dramas of the Dima genre, stressing the Rasas of Vira, Raudra and Bhayanaka i.e. heroism fury and fear. Three are totally Buddhist and the other two have Buddhist prayers and Buddhist morals.

Buddhism: Religions and Meditation Author: S. Jafar Mahmud Order No. 51116 ISBN: 817024949X Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1998 Pages: 386 Language: English The teachings of the Buddha, is clearly impossible with the materials at our disposal to develop in detail his position, and that how he strove to combine views, at least when closely probed. Meditation-putting away of all pleasures and pain, by which is one of pure or complete self-possession and indifference without pleasure or pain. The book highlights that the ultimate source of all true knowledge and of salvation, for his doctrines is not delivered for the sake of imparting knowledge on its own account, but as a remedy against the pain of life, which is inevitably miserable according to him.

Buddhism: The Science of Life Author: Alice Leighton Cleather, Basil Crump Order No. 51114 ISBN: 818722634X Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 204 Language: English The growing demand, in the East as well as in the West, for a popular exposition of Buddhism, has resulted in a form of present book. Buddhism stands for brotherhood and unity between all beings without distinction of color and creed and the most characteristic feature is a gracious and winning tolerance which is common in all forms of Buddhism. Buddhism is not only deeply philosophical, but also possesses a system of Evolution far more comprehensive than the Darwinian from which it differs radically concerning the antiquity and origin of Man. This book is therefore offered as a modest contribution to a cause which' every true lover of humanity must have at heart.

Cities of India: Past & Present Author: G.W. Forrest Order No. 51099 ISBN: 8187226269 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 354 Language: English The collected sketches were some of the records of many journeys which the author undertook across the continent of India. The Author believes that the work would reflect some of his own keen enjoyment in these cities and some of their serene charm and oriental enchantment. The Author has given an account of the story of each city their temples; mosque palaces with brief details of the manners and customs of those who erected them. He has endeavored to give life to old scenes, and to reproduce sentiments unfamiliar to the present generation. The book also peeps into ancient architecture and antiquity illustrating them with beautiful pictures.

Combating Terrorism Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51161 ISBN: 8176484156 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2003 Pages: 570 Language: English There is no better way to handle terrorist virulence, on the soft targets than decisive police action. The gunning down of five terrorists in Bangalore on 29th September 2002 by a team of Tamil Nadu commandos came in the wake of killing of two terrorists, on September 25 in the Akshardham temple in Gujarat. Both operations should set an example for the police force. More important, they ought to send a clear signal to India's destabilizers that the security forces mean business about eradicating the terrorist menace. The death of Imam Ali, one of the five in the Bangalore encounter, conveys the message that extremists Islamic fundamentalists cannot run forever. Terrorists target soft vulnerable places of open transparent societies and have no respect for national boundaries. United struggle against the global terrorism is the only way to combating terrorism.

Communist Party Author: C.V.N. Rao Order No. 51067 ISBN: 8176842684 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2001 Pages: 136 Language: English This book lays bare microscopically the pre-set ideological beliefs, the secret blueprint, the polemics, the apparatus, and the modus operandi of a Communist Party. It painstakingly garners a number of historical case studies from various countries, meticulously giving step by step accounts, about how the Communist Party builds itself up from the scratch up to the level of capturing political power in a state. The party's shockingly true main preoccupation with the strategy and tactics of subterfuge, with all its repulsive ramifications, is unequivocally put before the reader. This book effectively unmasks the Communist Party and shows it in its true colors.

Constitution and Constitutionalism in India Author: Surya Narayan Misra, et al. Order No. 51069 ISBN: 8176480282 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 413 Language: English A Constitution is a fundamental law laying down basic objectives of a polity, and the procedures of institutional functioning to facilitate the attainment of the stated goals. It represents the balance of forces in a society obtaining at a historical moment. The constitution embodies the vision of a good society which its framers would like to build in the country. Further, constitution has become a vital part of the socio-political order and the life-breath of a nation. It has been identified with democracy, nationalism and independence of a nation. The present volume is a comprehensive treatise on the theory and practice of the lengthiest constitution - The Constitution of India. The authors of the articles of the edited volume are eminent scholars and they contributed these articles covering various facets of the Indian Constitution.

Crime and Punishment in Indian Society Author: Cecil Walsh Order No. 51070 ISBN: 8187226293 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 230 Language: English The records of crime in India present peculiar features. The cases collected in this volume, with certain exceptions, have been chosen as types and illustrations rather than as eccentricities and abnormalities. The author in his study has found an enormous difference between the number of cases registered and those convicted. He has found that the large proportion of the cases of violence in India arise out of hot blood, ungovernable temper and the natural inclination of the villagers who is generally miles away from any police, to take the law into his hands and to fight out his quarrel on the spot and the increase in crime is also attributed to lack of education, the narrowness of their religion, the climate, and lack of reasoning and self control.

Cultural Integration in India Author: V. Subramaniam Order No. 51100 ISBN: 8170241405 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1979 Pages: 228 Language: English In spite of several centuries of foreign rule and persistent predictions about impending disintegration. India has continued as a single cultural whole. Much has been written in a general way about the Indian capacity for cultural synthesis over the centuries but very little has been attempted in terms of rigorous sociohistorical analysis. This book deals with a crucial period after the end of the Hindu imperial period and before the establishment of Muslim rule when the Hindu intellectual elite built up the foundations of Hindu cultural integration through two major factors namely Sankara's creation and activation of a nationalist cultural elite and the rise of the Bhakti movement in South India. These two are analyzed with sociological imagination. The book also attempts to show how this integration persisted through the Muslim period and was revived and used by the nationalist leaders in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Dhirubhai Ambani: The Man Behind Reliance Author: K. Bhushan, G. Kayal Order No. 51146 ISBN: 8176483842 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 190 Language: English Ambani, who founded the petrochemicals giant Reliance group, was born in 1932 in Chorwad village in Gujrat. He started out as a laborer, graduated to becoming a spice trader, and then set up his first cloth mill in Ahmedabad; finally building one of India's largest companies. The story of the small-time trader who, within four decades, created a global corporation is a part of Indian market folklore. The present book describes in detail the life and times of Dhirubhai Ambani. It will be extremely useful for people of Management Sector, Industrialists, Bureaucrats and the general public.

Divine Prostitution Author: Nagendra Kr. Singh Order No. 51008 ISBN: 8170248213 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1997 Pages: 300 Language: English Divine prostitution means a woman enslaved for the service of some deity or sacred object. The term is the feminine form of "Devadas" a man who is enslaved for the service of a deity. Though the term has its origin in Sanskrit and means "God's slave", the prevailing custom and practices are in no way related to the gods or deities mentioned in Sanskrit literature, especially the Trinity. However, there are many temples in different part of the country with a divine prostitute attached to it.

Divine Service and Performing Arts in India Author Selina Thielemann Order No. 51119 ISBN: 8176483338 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 142 Language: English The present book consists of a number of essays related to the theme of music and the performing arts as part of the divine service in Indian religious traditions, with emphasis on devotional religion and specifically on devotional Vaisnavism. Besides providing some basic insights into the integration of the various performing traditions into the ritual schedule of the Vaisnava temples, the thematic focus is directed at the theoretical purport for the significance of music, dance and acting as liturgical tools outlined in Vaisnava theology, as well as at the spiritual weight of music in larger philosophical dimensions. Dance is treated separately in a single essay, again from the viewpoint of its historical and practical association with the traditions of temple art throughout India.

Dr. Ambedkar and Social Justice Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51065 ISBN: 8176483524 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 259 Language: English In the present book we embark on a journey where we see the miserable plight of the underprivileged and Dr. Ambedkar's reaction and his life long mission to eradicate the evil. As the main drafting personality of the Constitution of India he took care that the deprived are protected and given their due. The book makes interesting reading, particularly the chapters on race, caste, social revolution, modern menu, cultural renaissance deserve rereading. Dr. Ambedkar's interaction with national leaders like Gandhi, Jinnah and others scattered here and there in the book is spicy to taste.

Education & Politics from Sir Syed to Present Day Author: Shan Muhammad Order No. 51071 ISBN: 8176482757 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 300 Language: English It is more than a century when Sir Syed founded the Aligarh School to disseminate modern education among Muslims in India. Education was the goal to be achieved in the beginning but later by the turn of the century it imbibed the ideals of Nationalism and spearheaded the national movement along with Mahatma Gandhi and other nationalists. This continued till 1937 and when the Congress ministries in some of the provinces mal-treated the Muslims, a section of the Aligarh School alienated from the Congress and supported the Pakistan Movement. After the Great Divide that section obviously left for Pakistan. The pro-Congress section of the school continued its allegiance to the Congress and fought for the independence. The book reveals how after the independence the School maintained the secular rations of India while keeping its own identity.

Elite Women of India Author: Padmalaya Mohapatra Order No. 51009 ISBN: 8176483397 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 282 Language: English The women elite composed of the active and influential women of different fields definitely form a separate group, who can inspire women in general and their background and attitude can find ways of imparting welfare measures of women in particular. The book will be of use to students and researchers on women development. Administrators working on women welfare can get suggestions of women elite on issues related to women. These materials may serve as anchorage in imparting welfare measures.

Encyclopaedia of Great Men of India (3 vols.) Author: Edited by L.F. Rushbrook Williams Order No. 51072 ISBN: 8187226102(Set) Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 640 Language: English The book is an attempt to tell the story of some of the greatest of the men who have made Indian history. The legacies of her culture, her art, her literature, her great and splendid past which were forgotten and neglected over the times was revived by these great men and the national spirit of India restored. The classification of the great men of India might well be divided into three parts there are men who ruled India with their stirring examples of courage and chivalry, there are the men who made the India of the Past with its rich culture, its deep philosophical wisdom and spiritual insight and there are the men who took the best from the past, and made India strong and great.

Encyclopaedia of Indian History: Ancient, Medieval & Modern (4 vols.) Author: Prakash Chander Order No. 51101 ISBN: 8176480703(Set) Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 1,264 Language: English The four-volume publication; Encyclopaedia of Indian History has caught the imagination of the readers. The growing popularity of these books among the postgraduate students and researches in the history of India is evidenced by the ever increasing correspondence of the editor with them as also by the challenge of press review from scholars from various parts of the country. A brief resume on the survey of sources may give an idea to the scholars of history, particularly the subject-specialists, of the deep involvement of the author in the field of his study and research. As a matter of fact, it reveals but a tip of the iceberg of the source-material on Indian history which the editor has built over the last twenty five years.

Encyclopaedia of Muslim Biography: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh (5 vols.) Author: Edited by Nagendra Kr. Singh Order No. 51011 ISBN: 8176482307 (Set) Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2001 Pages: 2000 Language: English This is a comprehensive biographical encyclopedia of about 4000 eminent Muslims of Indian subcontinent from advent of Islam to present day. It has been compiled in alphabetical order. Although several biographical works have been published in India and abroad but none of these is able to produce such a vast informative biography of prominent Indian personalities from ancient time to present day. The entries included in these volumes cover a wide range of competent surveys of biography written by the contributors and compilers

Encyclopaedia of South Asia (5 vols.) Author: S.K. Khanna, K.N. Sudarshan Order No. 51073 ISBN: 8170249198 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1998 Pages: 1423 Language: English The South Asian region, which comprises that present-day states of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives, has long been significant in world affairs. For 5000 years it has been one of the main centers of civilization continually enriching societies beyond its borders and in turn being enriched from outside. Four and a half thousand years ago many millennia of human development reached a striking in the Indus valley cities of Mohenjodaro and Harappa. The aim of this encyclopaedia of the countries of South Asia is, to make their worlds accessible to as wide a public as possible. At the same time there is the aim of offering new knowledge to the specialist.

Encyclopaedia of the Indian Biography (8 vols.) Author: Edited by Nagendra Kr.Singh Order No. 51012 ISBN: 8176480886 (Set) Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 5092 Language: English This multi-volumes is a pioneering attempt of learned scholars to bring together not only the prominent historical and mythical personalities of India but also provide a lavishly illustrated details about the biographical analysis scientists, philosophers, social activists, politicians, artists, writers, poets, novelists, educationists, freedom lighters, spiritual teachers, religious reformers, mystics, and saints, from beginning of civilization to present day in alphabetical order from A to Z. We have tried to bring all leading Indian personalities of various dimensions in this encyclopedia, though several biographies of Indian personalities have been published in limited approach. In our opinion, it is the first comprehensive encyclopedia of Indian biography.

Encyclopaedia of Women Biography: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh (3 vols.) Author: Edited by Nagendra Kr.Singh Order No. 51010 ISBN: 8176482617(Set) Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2001 Pages: 1524 Language: English This triple volumes has been designed to meet the current requirement of biographical studies. This encyclopaedia is comprehensive biographical information of about 2000 eminent women of Indian subcontinent from the earliest time to present day. Entries in this encyclopaedia are alphabetically arranged, strictly letter by letter. To guide readers from one entry to related biography elsewhere in the work, there is an extensive system of cross references.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 10: Buddha: Myth & Legends Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51129 ISBN: 8176481890 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2000 Pages: 680 Language: English As part of 21-Volume series, this book points out that centuries pass but the stupa and its legends endure. Because legends and folk tales of divinity are so much more readable than a thousand scriptures though they both signpost a path to that which is everlasting. Table of Contents: Introduction Myths Illuminate Legends, Myths & Folklore Living Power Behind Symbol Every Religion Has Distinct Mythology A Revolutionary Concept of Socio-spiritual Engineering The Pathless Path to Truth Siddhartha to Buddha Creation of Universe Shambhala: A Mythical Land The Jataka Legend: Some Reflections Appraisal & Sum up About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 11: Main Currents in Buddhism (With Kalchakra Abhishak Viddhi in Sanskrit, English) Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51130 ISBN:8176481904 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 764 Language: English As part of a 21-volume set, this book points out that the most widely known aspect of Hindu Mysticism, beginning from the Vedas to the Upanishads ultimately blossomed into Vedantic Philosophy of Sunyata; (emptiness) and Tantrayana the aphoristic Yog Shastra of Patanjali. Table of Contents: Introduction Edifice of Buddhism Emblem of Buddhism Buddhism as Mantrism Trantric Buddhism Mythology Bodhisattva Philosophy Path of the Soul Religion of Logic and Reason Kalchakra: Wheel of Time Bhavachkra: The Wheel of Light Aurachakra: The Wheel of Light Yogacara: A Major School of Mahayana Theravada Buddhism: Dhamma is Duty, Norm, Right & Destiny Sutra Tantra and Dzgchen Tantra in Vedas & Puranas Mahamudra The Enlightenment Appraisal & Sum up About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 12: The World of Sorrows & Sufferings Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51131 ISBN: 8176481912 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 660 Language: English As part of a 21-Volume series, this study reflects that every one of us is full of anxieties because of this material existence. Unless one is awakened to this position of questioning his suffering, unless he realizes that he doesn’t want suffering but rather wants to make a solution to all sufferings, then one is not to be considered a perfect human being. Humanity begins when this sort of enquiry is awakened in one’s mind. Table of Contents: Introduction All Avoid Suffering, Aspire Happiness Bodhisattva in the World of Suffering The Enlightened Search for Truth & Non-Violence Suffering & Transitoriness of life Existence is Suffering Dukkha: Key Note with Buddhism Saddharma Pundarika the Philosophy of Life Universal Harmony & Tolerance Lee Way to Adharma Contentment, the Greatest Bliss Craving and Desire: The Root of All Human Suffering Pratityasamutpada Science of Peace, Social, Economic & Spiritual Development Annihilation of Suffering Liberation of Suffering Beings through Kalachakra Tantra Appraisal & Sum Up About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 13: Edifice of Buddhism Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51132 ISBN: 8176481920 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 860 Language: English This book is part of 21-volume series on Buddhism: A World Faith. In an age repelled by the excesses of ritualism, casterism, there was the rise of Gautama, the Buddha decrying the Vedic tradition, questioning the existence of a personal god, emphasizing the Nirakara, the nirguna reality. Well it gave a certain twist to the Indian tradition. Spirituality fled from life to the forest, the viharas. Asceticism raised its head. Till then asceticism on such a large scale was not there in India. Table of Contents: Humanity: A World Family Compassion is Divine Loving Kindness Buddha, His Form and Virtue Sabbe Sankhara Anatta and Sabbe Sankhara Anicca Dependent Origination Time Space and Causation No-Mind Dhamma Pali, Dharma Sanskrit Realising Fearlessness Consciousness Inextricably Interwoven with entire Universe Doctrine of Karma Equality Liberty and Fraternity Conventional and Ultimate Truth Desires and Eternal Quest Existence is but suffering Interdependence Reincarnation and Rebirth Self and Selflessness About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 14: The Bodhisattva's Selflessness Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51133 ISBN: 8170249104 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 806 Language: English About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 15: Buddhas: A Vehicle of Social Change Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51134 ISBN: 8170243892 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2003 Pages: 622 Language: English About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 16: Vedic Religious Tradition Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51135 ISBN: 8170245931 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: Pages: 800 Language: English About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 17: Saddharmapundarika, The Lotus Sutra Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51136 ISBN: 8176480312 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: Pages: 800 Language: English About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 18: Bodhicharyavatara: Governing the Bodhisattvas Way of Life Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51137 ISBN: 8176480576 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: Pages: 800 Language: English About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 19: Interderendence & Interrelatedness Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51138 ISBN: 8170247454 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: Pages: 800 Language: English About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 1: The Dhammapada Stories, Verses & Commentary Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51120 ISBN: 8176481807 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1997 Pages: 773 Language: English This inaugural volume of 21-volume series on Buddhism draws attention that Dhamma is discipline, law, religion; Pada is path, means (upaya), way (magga). Table of Contents: The Twin Verse The Vigilance The Mind The Flowers The Immature The Wise The Saint The Thousands The Evil The Punishment The Old Age The Self The World The Enlightened The Happiness The Affection The Anger The Impurity The Righteous The Path The Miscellaneous The Woeful State The Elephant The Craving The Bhikshu The Brahma About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 20: Kalachakra Tantra Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51139 ISBN: 8176482498 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: Pages: Language: English About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 21: Glossary of Buddhism Terms Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51140 ISBN: 8176483141 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2000 Pages: 800 Language: English This concluding volume of 21-volume series on Buddhism: A World Faith reflects that Buddhism is the teaching of actuality, and its language also – the Pali as regards content of actuality, takes a leading place among languages. The reader can have a clear glimpse of Buddhism if he intelligently, goes through this volume. In any case the Glossary is likely to be of great utility to the reader in his study of Buddhism. About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 2: World Peace in Nuclear Age Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51121 ISBN: 8176481815 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1998 Pages: 500 Language: English As part of a 21-Volume series, this book points out that world peace is not myth; it is a kind of mirage. We have never achieved it. And because we have never achieved peace, it is a real necessity that we look into all avenues of creating peace. Table of Contents: Introduction World Peace: A Necessity Individual to World Peace Contribution to Peace Peace Zones: Oases of Stability Ecological Values and World Peace Human Rights and Peace Commonwealth of dharma United Nations and Peace Keeping India and World Peace The Dividing Line: Non-violence and violence Non-Violence: A Way of Life Nuclear: Pakistan Nuclear Non-Proliferation: A Game Plan Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and Sanctions Small Arms, Big Impact Buddhism and Just War Smiling Buddha Buddhism in the Changing World Peace Loving Chakma Buddhists Peace and Re-incarnation Kalchakra for World Peace Doctrine of Liberation & Peace Love, Compassions: Pillars of World peace Lotus Sutra: The Way to Peace Welcome Steps towards Peace Peace Through Dialogue March Towards Perpetual peace Buddhism: A Gospel of peace About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 3: So Says Bodhisattva Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51122 ISBN: 8176481823 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 700 Language: English As part of a 21-volume set, this book stresses that the aim of life must be to transcend all suffering and it can be achieved by trading the path of Bodhisattva. Table of Contents: The Month of Janus: January The Month of Purification: February The Month of Mars: March The Month of Venus: April The Month of Maia: May The Month of Juno: June The Month of Julius Caesar: July The Month of Augustus: August The Barley Month: September The Winter full-moon month: October The Wind, Blood Month: November The Winter Month: December About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. Writing has developed his most favorite expression.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 4: Buddhism and Environment Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51123 ISBN: 8176481831 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 464 Language: English This volume, part of a 21-volume series, stresses that the planet is the home of all living beings. Every being has right to live and let others live. Man will survive as long as the Earth survives. Table of Contents: Introduction Buddhist Concept of Environment Earth: A Common Heritage Trusteeship is Humanism Par Excellence Trusteeship Heritage Dalit, The Oppressed and Earth Eco System in its Equilibrium Eco Friendly System Harmony with Nature Nature and Nomadic life Equilibrium in Nature Nature Our Mother Safety Valve to Impending ecocide Concept in legends and Folklore Wildlife conservation Concept of Bodhi Tree and Forestation Be Natural Man, Environment & Global Concerns Human Rights and Environment] Environment, Human Rights and Tibet Reincarnation Theory Desire: The Seed of Mind Population Poverty and Environment Cold War Legacy Environmental catastrophe Dilution: No Solution to Pollution Panchsheel and Environment Consumerism: Lead to Environmental Degradation Eco-tourism is Eco-development Sustainable Development Vision for Sustainable Water Future Contentment Not consumerism Vasudhiv Kutumbbkum and Environment Interdependence: Fundamental Law of Nature Bring Child Face to Face with his Divinity Environmental education: Some Reflections Loving Life and Fearing death Excel Excellence with Indian Ethos About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 5: Buddhist Nirvana (With Text of Nagarjuniyam Madkyamak Shastram) Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51124 ISBN: 817648184X Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 617 Language: English This 5th book of a 21-Volume set deals with Nirvana. Nirvana literally means without desire, or freedom for desire. People who indulge in worldly activities and pursue worldly ends will never realize truth, nor attain salvation. Only those who have experienced salvation during their lifetime, namely, who have gone through the process of dying while living, are competent. Table of Contents: The Purpose of Human Life Ego Free Living Living Eternal Truth Man Delivers Himself Live Buddhism Be Enlightened Trikaya related to Buddha Nature Unfolding Self The Concept of Self In four Noble Suffering and its Cessation Ten Fetters of Human Passion Freedom From Tanha: Nirvana Samsara is Nirvana & Nirvana is Samsara The Path of Souls Leads To Nirvana The Wise Realize Nirvana Dharmakaya, Nirvana: Two Sides of the same coin Suchness to the Eternal Shores of Nirvana Mahamudra Realisation Summum Bonum of Life Mediation is a way to Enlightenment Jainism, Buddhism: To Ultimate Liberation Enlightenment- Satori is instant Peace and Re-incarnation Liberation & Peace Bodhisattva Ideal Dharma Upholds Efforts Morality: The Essence of Dhamma Dhamma: Not Religion Dharma: A Concept of Socio-Spiritual engineering Love, Compassion; Motivation for Social Service Buddhism: Admits Rebirth But Not Transmigration Buddhism in the Changing World Lotus Sutra: Skill-in Means The Lotus Sutra: The Philosophy of life Appraisal & Sum Up About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 6: Buddhism Pulsative Himalayas Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51125 ISBN: 8170249902 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2000 Pages: 646 Language: English About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 7: Vipassana Meditation Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51126 ISBN: 8176481866 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 818 Language: English As part of a 21-volume series, this book provides insight into the truth of the impermanence, suffering and impersonality of all corporal and mental phenomena of existence is Vipassana mediation. Table of Contents: Introduction Stanic Hurdles Vipassana Insight Vipassana, The Mindfulness Samatha & Vipassana Metta Meditation Universal love Aim of Meditation- Removal of Ignorance Meditation Doctrine in Hinayana Mantrism Synonym of Vajrayana Buddhism Better Known as Mantrism Yantra, Mantra & Tantra Prayer & Meditation Karma Yoga: Preparatory to Meditation The Highest Spiritual Discipline Bodhisattva Deeds Be Natural Meditation & Samadhi Sila Samadhi & Prajna No Mind Means Pure Mind Dharma Wish Fulfilling Tree Self Sacrifice Means Surrender Eternal Quest & The Desires Kalchakra: Wheel of Time True Nature of All Phenomena Peace of Mind : A Way of life Penetration and Filtration Process of meditation The Fundamental Teaching of Quran: Universalization in Belief About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 8: Global Value Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51127 ISBN: 8176481874 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 820 Language: English This book is a part of a 21-volume series on Buddhism: A World Faith. Buddhism certainly teaches love among mankind, between those of domestic, social and other relations, but at the same time it teaches love towards all beings with equally great emphasis. Table of Contents: Introduction Benevolence: Kindred virtuous feelings and actions Consensus Building Deathlessness & fear of death: deathless Ecological Values Ego free living The Desires and Eternal quest Excel Excellence Generosity: the practice of Dharma Human Dignity Interdependence: law of nature & the world Life of pilgrimage Love: A Universal Religion Man delivers himself: the tempter Brahman Mind the fore runner Mother & motherhood Non-violence; Devoid of all passion One who keeps on reaches the goal Patience: a value Virtue Peace of Mind Restraint thought Self is the lord of self Sustainable Development: Future ethics The capsule of basic teachings of Buddha The path of sense gratification and that of sense control The saint The spirit if giving and sharing Truth, the cornerstone of All values Universal harmony Values classified Values: socially accepted norms Vigilance end thoughtlessness World & beyond the world World peace About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Vol. 9: Middle Path Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51128 ISBN: 8176481882 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 1000 Language: English As part of a 21-volume series, this book underscores that The Buddha is aware of both possible extremes, which he emphatically tells us to avoid so as to take the middle course. The Buddha experienced both the paths and found them unsatisfactory and hence he preferred the middle path, which is neither indulgence non renunciation, but it consists in controlling desires to that they are subdued. This path is midway between the two paths and is, therefore, known as Middle Path. Table of Contents: Introduction A Revolutionary Concept of Socio Spiritual Engineering Advent of Socialism Agenda 2000: Integration of Science and Spiritual Wisdom Austerity to Eternal life Beyond Time and Space Buddha in the Making Buddha the Enlightened Buddha, the Reformist Desire: The Seed of Mind Dhamma & Dhammapada Edifice of Buddhism Evolution of Consciousness Four Purusharthas Globally Accepted Ethics God: The Uncaused Cause of Creation Harmonious World Community Himalayas, The Sangam Sthal Interdependence: law of nature Kalachakra for World Peace Lotus Sutra Madhyamaka has Soteriological orientation Mind the Interrelatedness of thoughts Moral Values & Pure Senses Re-incarnation, Re-birth & Transmigration The Self and Selflessness Shunyata is Buddha The Jataka Myth & Legend Life After Death The Middle Path, Sustainable Development The Suffering Truth in Madhyamaka Vedic Tradition Vipassana: Buddhas variegate contr About the Author: M G CHITKARA, former Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Shimla, has also served as Advocate General, Himachal Pradesh. He is the author of over twenty books on Buddhism, history and political science.

Eternal Gandhi Author: Edited by Narayan Hazary, et al. Order No. 51013 ISBN: 8170249155 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1998 Pages: 357 Language: English Mahatma Gandhi is Universally recognized as the most distinguished theorist and practitioner of love, non-violence, tolerance, freedom and peace in our century. His reverence for nature, concern for the poor, deprived and the downtrodden, his search for the social, economic, political and cultural alternatives-while combining lofty spiritual, moral and human values with publication have inspired and sustained many eminent persons of our times in the work they have undertaken in the public, no less than in the private domain. It may also be mentioned here that the increasing relevance of Gandhian principles to the Challenges which confront humanity today is gaining widespread acceptance.

Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka and Role of Indian Peace Keeping Force Author: P.A. Ghosh Order No. 51074 ISBN: 8176481076 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 215 Language: English Sri Lankan ethnic crisis acquires an unique dimension of it's own in the context of demographic set up and geo-strategic milieu of the island state of Sri Lanka. The spectrum of the conflict transcend the domestic boundaries and spill over other contiguous state and area i.e. India and South-Asian continent as a whole. The complexities of the issue further expanded with the near involvement of the extra-regional powers and the fear of a far bigger external dimension was visible in a particular stage of the conflict.

Fifty Years of Indian Independence Author: Edited by T. Suryanarayana Sastry Order No. 51075 ISBN: 8176481491 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2000 Pages: 250 Language: English This book represents an insightful analysis into the various perceptions such as Sociological, Cultural, Economic, Political, Legal, Constitutional, Anthropological and Educational as projected by the authors. This book will be of immense help to Academicians, Policy Makers, Professionals and Researchers.

Folklore of Hindu Festival & Ceremonials Author: P.A. Gupte Order No. 51102 ISBN: 818722648X Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 285 Language: English This work originated after the opinions of various scholars were strung together. J. Bryants' system of analysis of ancient mythology tells us that the first ray of religion appeared with the devotion to the unaccountable phenomena of Nature and the Deity, which they originally worshiped, was the Sun. The Hindu Ratha-saptami, Sankrant and Kapila-Shasthi are the examples. Story after story has been inserted to increase the number of fasts and feasts and advice is given everywhere to support them

Gandhi Amdedkar Dispute Author: A.K. Vakil Order No. 51078 ISBN: 8170243777 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1991 Pages: 201 Language: English The book inquires into the reasoning, principles and strategies behind the dispute between Gandhi and Ambedkar on a few' issues. The researches, so far pursued, have not brought into focus the Hindutvavadi elements in Ambedkar's thought and action. The present book unfolds them and compares Ambedkar's Hindutva with that of Gandhi. It attempts to reply-How did Ambedkar's Satyagraha differ from Gandhi's? Why did Ambedkar follow two-pronged policy of Hindu-Sanghatan and establishing separate identity of the Untouchables simultaneously? Did Gandhi always show disregard for Hindu interests? How far the distinction between Dharma and Dhamma holds water? What were the points of strength and weakness in Gandhi's and Ambedkar's thinking and action.

Gandhi and Indian Freedom Struggle Author: Mazhar Kibriya Order No. 51076 ISBN: 8176480584 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 387 Language: English The present work is a sincere attempt to understand the theoretical and conceptual dimensions as well as practical nature and efficacy of Non-violence as defined, interpreted, developed and practiced by Gandhi at several occasions the Indian freedom struggle. During this struggle Gandhi played a novel non-violent role which proved to be decisive in making India free from the British domination and left an indelible impact on the masses and classes of India as well as the world.

Gandhi and the World Order Author: Ramjee Singh, S. Sundaram Order No. 51077 ISBN: 8170247373 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1996 Pages: 405 Language: English The world is sick of war and violence. It has also experienced the catastrophe enveloping the world owing to politics without principles and consumption without restraint. The model of development that we have been practicing has ceased to be sacrosanct. In short, everything is in a mess. Unless we have an alternative world order, we cannot have a new world and a new mankind. This book deals with this basic question in multi-dimensional manner-social, political, economic and technological. Most of the authors are authorities in their respective fields and familiar both in India and abroad.

Glimpse of Buddhist Culture in India Author: V. Subramaniam Order No. 51141 ISBN: 8176484512 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1983 Pages: 122 Language: English The book includes four Sansknt dance dramas namely "Parimala Madhaveeyam", "Prabuddha Mekhaleeyam", "Khemanguli maleeyam" and Mahakanya Sangha Natakam." The introduction discusses the change from a secular to a religious basis for the arts in India through the Bhakti movement and its effect on Buddhism and some of the socio-historical aspects of musical composition. Appendix II on the dance drama is a sociological analysis of its evolution.

Glimpses of Kashmir Author: T.R. Swinburne Order No. 51014 ISBN: 8187226145 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 342 Language: English The book was written day by day, and the sketches were all done on the spot. The Author remembers the happy time spent in the rambling among some of the finest scenery of this lovely earth and believes that this work would induce anyone to betake himself to Kashmir.

Glimpses of Nepal Author: Naresh Chandra Sangal, Prakash Sangal Order No. 51015 ISBN: 8170249627 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1998 Pages: 342 Language: English This book has been jointly written by Professor Naresh Chandra Sangal & his wife Dr. (Mrs.) Prakash Sangal. Professor Sangal has obtained B.Sc. degree from Agra University. B.D.S. & M.D.S. degrees from Lucknow University and higher specialized training at Guy's Hospital Dental School London (U.K.). Professor Sangal has written several scientific papers based on original researches which are published in reputed Journals. He has widely traveled in India & abroad. He loves, reading and writing on general subjects and current topics.

Gorkhaland Movement: A Study in Ethnic Separatism Author: Amiya K. Samanta Order No. 51016 ISBN: 8176481661 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2000 Pages: 335 Language: English Nation, nationality and ethnicity are expressions with different connotations. A nation has many prerequisites but none is indispensable. Ethnicity has multiple attributes like religion, sect, caste, region, language, color, culture, descent, race etc. These, in different combinations, often even singly, may determine an ethnic group. This book is the result of author's close and dispassionate observation of the events and intimate knowledge of the dramatis personae. A number of hitherto unpublished letters and documents have been reproduced to substantiate the contentions of the author.

Gujarat Holocaust: Communism in the Land of Gandhi Author: Ram Nath Sharma Order No. 51017 ISBN: 8187226714 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 344 Language: English This book is a fact file. The author has sincerely and accurately drawn the total picture of Gujarat Holocaust. He has presented communalism in all its aspects. Starting from fire on Sabarmati Express on Feb 27, 2002, this book describes the Godhra Investigations, Godhra Aftermath, Communal Hot Spots in India, Minority Laments, Media's Major Role, The Accused C. M., International Protest, Ayodhya and V.H.P., BJP and Its Allies, R.S.S. and Family, P.M. Accused, Secularism and finally Communalism in the Land of Gandhi. These have been described in all details. Pictures have been given every where to enlighten understanding. This book should find its place on the shelf of every Indian who has been shaken from this Holocaust in the land of Gandhi.

Hand Book of Muslim Jurisprudence Author: Alexander David Russell, et al. Order No. 51079 ISBN: 8187226487 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2000 Pages: 120 Language: English While other systems of jurisprudence have grown up, and run their course and passed away-or at the best have altered their whole character in such a manner that only the student of antiquities can identify in the living form the traces of the past-Muslim law remains at the present of all practical purposes the same as it was at the commencement. With the sphere of family relations, (marriage, succession, wills, gifts etc.) more specially, it has undergone hardly any modification since old days. It will stand the student in good stead if he will bear this principle in mind as he advances into what complications of Muslim jurisprudence.

Health Planning in India Author: Edited by G. Ramachandrudu Order No. 51018 ISBN: 8170248760 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1997 Pages: 178 Language: English The book is an attempt to go beyond the traditional concept of planning for health care services. Health is a wider proposition and very much linked to attitudes of the patient, doctor, producer of drugs and the government. This book deals with several aspects of social, cultural and economic aspects of health planning and policy. This book is certainly useful to planners, researchers and students of social planning.

Helping the Disabled: Indian Perspective Author: A. Prakash Rao, Usha M. N Order No. 51019 ISBN: 8170246709 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1995 Pages: 147 Language: English The book mainly focuses on the various dimensions of disabled in India in general and in Karnataka in particular. It deals with demographic and social profile of disabled and covers Education, Special Education, Employment, Entrepreneurship, Health, Rehabilitation and other Welfare Programs for the disabled. Special attention has been paid to the disabled in Karnataka. However, a micro and a macro perspective have been given to the welfare of the disabled.

Hindu Techniques of Mental Health Author: Rachna Sharma Order No. 51020 ISBN: 8187226412 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2000 Pages: 231 Language: English While several works are available on the application of Western techniques of Mental Health, this book is the first and the only work on Hindu Techniques of Mental Health. Starting with the definition of Mental Health in East and West the book deals with Hindu Beliefs, Varnashrama Dharma, Hindu Values, Purusharthas, Personality and Self, Yoga and Mental Control, Sanskaras and Hindu Techniques of Mental Health. It is the first work to empirically and scientifically study the effectiveness of Hindu Techniques in the attainment of Mental Health through a life style close ended questionnaire given in the appendix of the book. Thus the book caters to the interest of the layman and the specialist, the psychologist and the psychiatrist.

Hinduism for All Author: Raikha Bisnauth Order No. 51080 ISBN: 8176480495 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 89 Language: English The objective of human life is to gain liberation (Moksha), but the mind (Manas) is a stumbling block, and has to be brought under control in order for this to be achieved. The religious books (Sat Shastras), the nine (Nava) planets (Grahas), occupation (Varna), and divisions of life (Ashram as) are very useful aids to realize this worthwhile objective. The descent (Avatara) of the Supreme Lord into this material world is intended to give added impetus to achieve this objective.

History and Sources of Law in Ancient India Author: Chakradhar Jha Order No. 51082 ISBN: 8170240506 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1987 Pages: 233 Language: English This is the first book of its kind on the subject. For the first time an attempt has been made by the author to present a comprehensive and exhaustive account of different facts of law in Ancient India. This is an authoritative account of the evolution of legal culture in Ancient India. The Author has successfully tried to give a realistic picture of the prominent phases as aspects of sources of law of Ancient India in its gleaming historical background.

History of Prostitution: From Antiquity to Present Author: George Ryley Scott Order No. 51021 ISBN: 8187226250 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1998 Pages: 239 Language: English Prostitution is one of those subjects the discussion of which has always been either evaded altogether, or justified and excused by being linked up with some praiseworthy social object or reform. The author was amazed to find that there was no modern comprehensive study of a sociological phenomenon which is of the most profound significance. There are some works which for the most part are fragmentary, prejudiced studies dealing with special phases of prostitution or with its relation to other sociological factors. So the author in his work has tried to deal the subject' of prostitution with utmost honesty, his approach has been direct and he makes no excuse for it; offers no apology and believes the need exists for a work surveying the whole field of prostitution not with the jaundiced eye of a reformer or moralist, but with the dispassionate eye of a scientific observer.

History of the Indigenous Indians Author: T.H.P. Chentharassery Order No. 51022 ISBN: 8170249597 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 165 Language: English Prostitution is one of those subjects the discussion of which has always been either evaded altogether, or justified and excused by being linked up with some praiseworthy social object or reform. The author was amazed to find that there was no modern comprehensive study of a sociological phenomenon which is of the most profound significance. There are some works which for the most part are fragmentary, prejudiced studies dealing with special phases of prostitution or with its relation to other sociological factors. So the author in his work has tried to deal the subject' of prostitution with utmost honesty, his approach has been direct and he makes no excuse for it; offers no apology and believes the need exists for a work surveying the whole field of prostitution not with the jaundiced eye of a reformer or moralist, but with the dispassionate eye of a scientific observer.

History of the War in Afghanistan (in 2 vols.) Author: John William Kaye Order No. 51081 ISBN: 8187226080(Set) Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 1350 Language: English The book is a collection of unpublished letters and Journals of political and military officers employed in Afghanistan throughout the entire period of the war. The author was in India during the period of war, but he never took even the humblest part in any of the events related to war but Promises that the work is trust worthy and authentic. In most cases he had in his possession the original letters and documents - in the rest authenticated copies. These volumes basically deal with the Political history of the war and are rather deficient in the respect of the military details. The book begins with a chapter on. Shah Zemaun, the rise and fall of Deuranee empire and covers almost all the events which were witness to the upheaval and blood shed in the country to the restoration of empire to dost Mohamed.

Human Rights in India: Issues and Perspectives Author: Edited by S. Mehartaj Begum Order No. 51023 ISBN: 817648136X Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2000 Pages: 328 Language: English Human Rights, being human-centric, are universal in character but caught in the diametrically opposing forces of globalization and fragmentation. Human Rights issues are destined to live with the opposite set of problems and their differentiated treatment. The questions resulting from these complexities and the answers, we require, have barely begun to surface. This book constitutes a part of the contribution to this vital process.

Human Rights in India: Issues and Perspectives Author: Compiled by S. Mehartaj Begum Order No. 51083 ISBN: 817648136X Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2000 Pages: 328 Language: English Human Rights, being human-centric, are universal in character but caught in the diametrically opposing forces of globalization and fragmentation. Human Rights issues are destined to live with the opposite set of problems and their differentiated treatment. The questions resulting from these complexities and the answers, we require, have barely begun to surface. This book constitutes a part of the contribution to this vital process.

Human Rights in Pakistan Author: M.G. Chitkara Order No. 51025 ISBN: 8170248205 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1997 Pages: 407 Language: English The constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, (1973) as amended from time to time shakes the very foundations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as adopted and proclaimed by General Assembly vide resolution 217A (III) of December 10, 1948, and as such deserves to be further amended to make it secular so that same is inconsonance with the universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Human Rights Violation: A Global Phenomenon Author: Vinod Sharma Order No. 51024 ISBN: 8176483680 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 322 Language: English Violations of human rights is one of the most worrying problems of our times for the entire world civilization. The responses to the worst human rights violations of the twentieth century have created a veritable human rights culture. This book highlights the contemporary challenges to human rights in order to illustrate the moral justification of and limits to privacy regulation, and the need to reconcile rights and community in the digital age. The present book provides an overall view on the burning issues of human rights violation taking place in this global age and elaborately discusses the complexity of the subject. This will certainly prove informative and useful for academics, policy planners, social scientist, students, researchers, human rights activists, besides general readers.

India China Border Dispute Author: M.L. Sali Order No. 51031 ISBN: 8170249643 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1998 Pages: 313 Language: English Dr. M.L. Sali deals with the historical, geographical and geopolitical perspectives of the eastern sector and provides enough support to rationalizes India's legitimate right. In addition to that security of the region and the policy of assimilations needed from the view point of National-interest integrations and territorial integrity. This present conditions and situations are also being dealt with

India Panorama: Triumphs and Tragedies (in 3 vols.) Author: S.K. Ghosh Order No. 51085 ISBN: 8176481262 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 520 Language: English The book covers almost all burning issues - social, political and economic that are agitating the minds of educated Indians over the decades. It traces the causes and the conflicts of issues and their implications on the Indian polity of the day. A rush through the professionally erudite chapters, each enriched by conclusion, enlightens the readers about the exceedingly meaningful suggestions, not based upon academic reading, but rooted in a wealth of practical experience lived through the decades.

India Police 2001: What Went Wrong Here Author: James Vadackumchery Order No. 51086 ISBN: 8170249678 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1998 Pages: 191 Language: English This book identifies twelve areas of police work and examines- 'what went wrong here?’ The analysis is made on the light of management principles and thoughts. There is a milieu analysis as well. The cultural, social, legal, psychological environments are to be studied well to appreciate the development of a behavioral pattern in police. A change in police can be effected only if there takes place an internal change in police themselves. The meditation and introspection may aid the police to have an insight into their own, behaviors, 'strategy for the further' will enable them to arrive at right conclusions.

India's Army Author Major Donovan Jackson Order No. 51030 ISBN: 8187226374 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1999 Pages: 584 Language: English The main purpose of the book is to make known to the people of India the history and glory of their own army which they were not aware of over the years. The book is a compilation of the stories of the regiments of India’s army. The present histories were complied from official or regimental sources with the generous assistance of the regiments themselves. The Indian army is armed, trained, equipped and mechanized I in accordance with modern requirements and modern tactics. The present book is dedicated to the Indian soldier who will again be adding fresh glories to the Indian army.

India-China Relations in the First Half of the 20th Century Author: B.R. Deepak Order No. 51028 ISBN: 8176482455 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2001 Pages: 200 Language: English The study focuses on mutual cooperation, support and sympathy of the Indian and Chinese people amidst imperialist oppression. It concludes that today, when we talk of the future of India China relations, it must be viewed in the larger perspective of India-China historical bonds vis-à-vis their interests and future outlook. The author hopes that these two. Asian giants would forge close ties as they did during their struggle for freedom and embark on the road of development, peace and good friendly relations.

India-China Relations in the First Half of the 20th Century Author: B. R. Deepak Order No. 51084 ISBN: 8174482455 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2001 Pages: 200 Language: English A study of the freedom struggle the Indians and the Chinese experienced between 1905 and 1947. The book traces the anti-imperialist efflorescence of the Indians and the Chinese which threw a challenge to the colonial order for the first time in the mid-19th century. Includes information about Ghandi and his interaction with the Chinese, and the influence his acts of Non-Cooperation and Civil Disobedience had in China.

Indian and Western Philosophy Author: J.M. Choudhury Order No. 51147 ISBN: 8176483362 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 2002 Pages: 314 Language: English This book has 3500 modern and old quotations from The Gita, The Vedas, The Holy Quran, The Bible, The Ramayana, The Mahabharata, The Puranas and from scholars viz. Sri Aurobindo, S.C. Bose, B.D. Tilak, M.K. Gandhi, J.L. Nehru, William Shakespear, John F. Kennedy and so on. The book has endorsed views of old and ancient religious persons and saints as well as intellectuals and VIP's from India and Western countries. The book therefore merits the attention of scholars related to the field of Education, Philosophy and other allied subjects.

Indian Heritage and Culture Author: Dhirendra Singh Order No. 51104 ISBN: 8170249929 Binding: Hardcover Publisher: APH Pub Year: 1998 Pages: 313 Language: English This book contents Indian avilization mythology, religion, spiritualism, history, freedom struggle and the present scenario. It covers the beginning of our civilization and continuity of the same beyond 1997, the 50th yea |