Books currently under development
Here you can find a list of books i am currently working on. Usually these are large books that require lots of attention, editing and formatting.
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Bhisakcakracittotsava by Hamsanatha
Author: Vaidya Mrs. Madhura A. Kulkarni
Year: 2017
Description: This is the English translation of the Bhisakcakracittotsava by Hamsanatha, representing an Ayurvedic work detailing the Nidana (etiology or pathology) of various diseases, either those commonly known to Ayurveda as well as new ones. The Bhisakcakracittotsava is also known as the Hamsarajanidana and the author (Hamsanatha) is also known as Haṃsarāja. It can be dated to as early as the 15th century. Alternative titles: Haṃsanātha Bhiṣakcakracittotsava (हंसनाथ भिषक्चक्रचित्तोत्सव), Bhishakcakracittotsava, Bhiṣakcakracittotsavam, Bhishakcakracittotsavam, Bhisakcakracittotsavam, Haṃsarāja Haṃsarājanidāna (हंसराज हंसराजनिदान). -
Mīmāmsā Sūtra
Author: Jaiminī
Year: 1923
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Narayaniyam
Author: Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri
Description: Narayaniyam is a medieval Sanskrit text, comprising a summary study in poetic form of the Bhagavata Purana. Nārāyanīyam is the story of Lord Narayana. Narayaneeyam narrates a series of episodes from the Bhagavata Purana, choosing the most pious of the lot. The Narayaneeyam was composed by Narayaneeyam Bhattathiri at the age of 27 years. -
Religion of Kamata-Koch Behar and Kamarupa
Author: Bhaskar Roy
Year: 2019
Description: This study deals with the religion and religious establishments of Kamata-Koch Behar (also: Kamarupa, Pragjyotisha), which since ancient times represents a multi-cultural and ecological bio-diverse region. The region of Kamata-Koch Behar was home to a variety of faiths including Shaivism, Shaktism (the cult of Mother Goddess), Vaishnavsim, Tantrism, etc. and its social, religious and political life has been described in the ancient Sanskrit epics such as the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. -
Shri Syamananda-sataka
Author: Srila Rasikananda Prabhu
Description: English translation of the Syamananda-sataka: “A Hundred Verses Glorifying Shri Syamananda”, written by Rasikananda, who flourished in the 16th century A.D. Alternative title: Śrī Śyāmānanda-śataka by Rasikānanda -
The Purana Index
Description: only contains those articles too large for the glossary