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How Is a Man Reborn?
The doctrine of rebirth and its complementary Law of Karma bear directly on the subject of creative, responsible living. pp. 48; Rs. 5 |
| Science and Religion
pp. 248; Rs. 20 |
| Can One Be Scientific and Yet Spiritual?
Man's future largely depends on the possibility of his becoming truly scientific and truly spiritual in one. Is this at all possible? pp. 128; Rs. 10 |
| Methods of Knowledge
The simple question, 'How we know?' is one of the toughest problems that have confronted the human mind. Methods of Knowledge presents to modern thinkers the Vedantic approach to this universal problem. pp. 366; Rs. 50 |
| History of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission
The Ramakrishna Movement is unique because its Founder was unique. Even those who do not wish to believe that Sri Ramakrishna was a Son of God, like Jesus of Nazareth, must surely admit that he is the greatest spiritual leader produced by mankind in the past two centures. pp. 388; Rs. 40 |
| The Ramakrishna Movement
Ramakrishna Movement being a developing movement the dynamics of which covers global dimensions on physical, mental and spiritual levels, this book can only be like a window through which to look on the cultivated fields in the vicinity and the blue horizons that glisten at a receding distance of space and time. pp. 184; Rs. 20 |
| Vedanta and the Future of Mankind
Man's conquest of nature has given him powers and knowledge but not wisdom. This is perceived because he has neglected Himself. pp. 108; Rs. 10 |
| Hinduism at a Glance
This book is rational survey of the essential contents of Hinduism from a broad and liberal view-point. Undoubtedly it is a dependable guide through the apparent mazes of Hindu thought. pp. 270; Rs. 55 |
| Hinduism: Its meaning for the Liberation of the Spirit
"The Hindu religion does not consist in struggles and attempts to believe a certain doctrine or dogma, but in realisingnot in believing, but in being and becoming."Swami Vivekananda. pp. 190; Rs. 16 |
| The Goal and the Way
The Goal and the Way presents a complete study of the Vedantic view of man, from the components of his threefold body and the states of the mind to his inmost spiritual self. The process of his birth, death, and rebirth is also discussed in detail. The views of modern biology, psychology, and philosophy are used to support and contrast the position of the Vedic scriptures. pp. 302; Rs. 35 |
| Religion and Modern Doubts
This book dwells, in an elegant and impressive manner, on a grave world-problem that is stirring searching minds to their depths. It shows how the fundamentals of all religions have the potency of toning up the spiritual life of mankind and rescuing it, from the fatal grip of materialism. pp. 175; Rs. 30 |
| Sankara Dig-Vijaya
A traditional Life of Sri Sankaracharya. pp. 195; Rs. 60 |
| Christ the Saviour and Christ Myth
The book relates the wonderful life, religion and ideal of Jesus Christ. The materials of this book have been collected from different source-books. Besides, the mysterious legends and myths, those gathered around Christ's life, have been examined and adopted. pp. 135; Rs. 90 |
| The Cultural Heritage of India (6 vols)
Romain Rolland remarks: 'The Cultural Heritage of India is a monumental compendium of the treasures of Indian thought of centures.' The Philosophical Quarterly writes: 'This is the first and at present the only systematic, and so far as it goes, authoritative encyclopaedia of Indian culture. The printing and the get-up are simply superb.' pp. 600 (each) |