From the author of “Light in the Forest: A Dharmic Landscape for Hindu Kids & Their Parents” and “It’s Not for Nothing That We Stand for Something: Basic Intellectual Self-Defence for Hindu Parents” comes this compelling compilation of 21 essays—now presented with a brand-new Preface and Epilogue.
Wide-ranging, incisive and thought-provoking, these essays distil complex ideas from philosophy, sociology, anthropology, and theolo
This book presents Tantrayukti, a classical Indian science of structured reasoning, textual analysis, and knowledge presentation, as a practical tool for modern research and academic writing across disciplines. Prof. M. Jayaraman explains how these ancient techniques sharpen thinking, help organize arguments, enhance coherence, and improve the clarity of thesis construction and scholarly communication.
Through illustrations and comparative insights from
In Bharatiya Manas Sastra, Prof. Mala Kapadia integrates ancient Indian wisdom with contemporary science to explore the foundations of human psychology and well-being. Drawing on the Vedas, Ayurveda, Yoga, and the Natya Shastra, she reframes psychology around the timeless inquiries: Who am I? and How can life be meaningful?
The book begins with the idea of involution—the movement from the unmanifest to the manifest—and examines how the individual re
‘मानस पटल’, हिंदी साहित्य के अंतरिक्ष को प्रज्वल्लित करते लेखकों, तथा अपने स्नेहमयी प्रोत्साहन से मुझे लिखते रहने की प्रेरणा देने वाले पाठको को, मेरी सप्रेम, विनम्र भेंट है।भार