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2023 Hindu Deity Desk Calendar
“Raam Raam for every day of the year! Our 2023 calendar featuring Hindu deities is here to bring peace and blessings to your home. #Hinduism #calendar #2023”
[ABOUT THE THEME ]: 2023 Desk Calendar with Sketches of Hindu Deity for each month. All the artwork is created using Raam Naam Writing. Would look up great on your desk. And a gift that can be given.
[MATERIAL]: 12 months desk calendar format (Jan 2023 – Dec 2023) | Metal Wiro
[PAPER QUALITY]: 350 GSM laminated paper with matte finish & 8.5” x 5.5″ (artwork size) | Imported paper provides a shiny lustrous surface and protects from moisture and water splashes
[ABOUT THE CALENDAR]: Calendar designed to brighten your workspace, with 12 months of illustrated artwork. A self-inspiring themed calendar, infused with botanical illustrations, is a great addition to your desk. A perfect companion for your 2023. The pages are wire-bound in a glistening golden color and a stand makes it easy to prop up at work or at home. 12 months desk calendar format
[WHY BUY OUR CALENDAR]: Powerful illustrations to help you stay positive and motivated | Sleek and compact calendar to add pop of color to your desk | Unique and original illustration
[GREAT CHOICE FOR GIFTING]: Our calendars are unique, thoughtful, original, cute, and pretty. Makes an ideal choice for gifting.
₹299.00₹350.002023 Hindu Deity Desk Calendar
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2022 Dharmic Desk Calendar with Sanskrit quotes
[ABOUT THE THEME ]: 2022 Desk Calendar with unique Sanskrit quotes with meaning for each month. With some beautiful some rare some known temple images in the background. Would look up great on your desk. And a gift that can be given.
[MATERIAL]: 12 months desk calendar format (Jan 2022 – Dec 2022) | Metal Wiro
[PAPER QUALITY]: 350 GSM laminated paper with matte finish & 6” x 7.5″ (artwork size) | Imported paper providing a shiny lustrous surface and protects from moisture and water splashes
[ABOUT THE CALENDAR]: Calendar designed to brighten your workspace, with 12 months of illustrated artworks. A self-inspiring themed calendar, infused with botanical illustrations, is a great addition to your desk. A perfect companion for your 2022. The pages are wiro-bound in a glistening golden color and a stand makes it easy to prop up at work or at home. 12 months desk calendar format
[WHY BUY OUR CALENDAR]: Powerful illustrations to help you stay positive and motivated | Sleek and compact calendar to add pop of color to your desk | Unique and original illustration
[GREAT CHOICE FOR GIFTING]: Our calendars are unique, thoughtful, original, cute and pretty. Makes an ideal choice for gifting.₹220.00₹350.002022 Dharmic Desk Calendar with Sanskrit quotes
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Jeerola Pachak Masala Pouch Pack of 4: JalJeera Powder
This can be used with various Foods & Drinks listed below. Soda, Limbu Sarbat, Butter Milk, Curd, Water Melon, Cold Tomato, Green Salad, Fruit Dish, Veg. Sandwich, Wafers, Namkin, All type of Juice and etc…
Jeerola JalJeera Powder
This JalJeera Powder is All in one Masala is one of the best masala products in Gujarat. One Packet comes in the size of 100 Grams and can be stored easily throughout the year in all kinds of weather.
Did You know?
JalJeera Powder from Jeerola Masala is an iconic product of Upleta town in Rajkot District of Gujarat. It is produced by VK Foods and is also famous for making different sharbat and another drinking masalaInsider Story:
V.K. Foods is committed to the fulfillment of our Vision through a powerful focus on Customers, People, and Innovation. VK FOOD will create unique, superior, and economically competitive products through world-class integration of masala/spices expertise, consumer insights, and brand understanding.How to use
Add a teaspoon of the amount in Soda, Limbu Sarbat, Butter Milk, Curd, Water Melon, Cold Tomato, Green Salad, Fruit Dish, Veg. Sandwich, Wafers, Namkin, All types of Juice, and any of your favorite drinks.
₹229.00₹250.00Jeerola Pachak Masala Pouch Pack of 4: JalJeera Powder
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Faba Honey 100% Organic Honey with Discount: Fresh Mixed Flora Honey
Available in 7 different flavors
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Sweeten your favorite beverage, smoothie, breakfast cereal and dahi with honey. Use it in cooking sauces, grill marinades, salad dressings and dips. A teaspoon of honey mixed with fresh tulsi leaf and ginger juice is a soothing remedy for sore throats. Crystallisation in honey is a natural phenomenon dependant on the balance of natural sugars in it. Honey can be decrystallised by placing the jar in a bowl of warm water-do not heat the honey.
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₹325.00 – ₹620.00Faba Honey 100% Organic Honey with Discount: Fresh Mixed Flora Honey
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Tringrahi Soft Toys Individual Pairs Radha Krishna Dolls Sita Ram Dolls Shiva Parvati dolls
A beautiful pair of Radha Krishna Dolls, Sita Ram dolls, Shiva Parvati Dolls, Gaur Nitai Dolls, Krishna Balraam Dolls, Shiv Nandi Dolls and Narsimha Prahlad dolls ( also known as rag dolls ) made in high-quality material. Its a must for every child. Introduce your child to the beautiful world of Ancient and Spiritual India through our dolls. Tell your kids stories of Radha Krishna and let them enact it through their pair of dolls. It’s washable and non-toxic.
These are made by the vrajavasi’s of Sri Dham Vrindavana and we promote Cruelty-free and Fair Trade policy.
This product comes in total 6 different types of Pair, please select your pair before checkout 🙂
Did you know:
Handmade dolls in the Indian traditional way are one of the most important toys for the children of India. The proof of using such dolls in ancient time as toys date back to the Harappa site.Inside Story:
These dolls are suitable for Golu Dolls. These are made by the Vrajavasi’s of Sri Dham Vrindavana and we promote Cruelty-free and Fair Trade policy.Read more about our the creator’s journey: How Indian Dolls are loved by children around the world
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Latest Cute Bal hanuman Doll Toys by Tringrahi
New Addition of Cute Bal Hanuman dolls
A beautiful and cute Bal Hanuman dolls ( also known as rag dolls ) made in high-quality material. It’s a must for every child. Introduce your child to the beautiful world of Ancient and Spiritual India through our dolls.
Tell your kids stories of Hindu Gods like Hanuman and let them enact it through their pair of dolls. It’s washable and non-toxic.
These are made by the Vrajavasi’s of Sri Dham Vrindavana and we promote Cruelty-free and Fair Trade policy.
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₹340.00₹400.00Latest Cute Bal hanuman Doll Toys by Tringrahi
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Studies in the Political and Administrative Systems in Ancient and Medieval India
Studies in the Political and Administrative Systems in Ancient and Medieval India
The earlier chapters of the present volume deal with a large number of topics relating to kingship, landlordism (sometimes mistaken as feudalism), tenancy, royal, charter, Pancayat system etc. Some of the following chapters contain discussions on certain royal officers the functions of some of them or their departments a few aspects of the judicial system some land measures and taxes etc. The third group of topics mostly concerns the interpretation of technical expressions found in epigraphical records.
The last section of the work consists of several appendices which are really some of the author’s recently published studies. Of these, one deals with the democratic traditions of ancient Indian and another with the functioning of the guilds, while a third contains a number of popular conceptions about the duties of Kings. The Subject of the last of the appendices is the traders privileges guaranteed by kings, which has been included here as a topic relating to kingship, though it is equally suitable for a study of economic life.
It will be seen that the book contains the learned author’s views on a great variety of matter respecting the political and administrative systems of ancient and medieval India. The treatment of the majority of topics is primarily based on information gathered from innumerable epigraphic records discovered in various parts of India and is characterised by an unusual mastery of details.
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Studies in the Religious Life of Ancient and Medieval India
Studies in the Religious Life of Ancient and Medieval India
The topics dealt with are of as varied nature as those in his other Studies. The approach of most writers to the problems relating to Indian religions is based on literary sources; but in respect of the majority of topics discussed in the volume with the exception of the first few chapters, Prof. Sircar depends primarily on inscriptions and supplements epigraphic evidence by the testimony of literary and numismatic records wherever necessary. A few of the studies incorporated in the volume exhibit the author’s search for truth spread over a number of years. Thus his investigation relating to the god Purusottama-Jagannatha of Puri began when he noticed the dominions of Ganga Anangabhima III (1211-39 A.D.) described as ‘Purusottama’s empire’ in an inscription, in 1939. In the course of its progress, he found out, in 1946, how Bhanu II (1305-27 A.D.) is represented in his records as a feudatory of the god Purusottama-Jagannatha and, in 1953, how a literary work speaks of the dedication of the Ganga kingdom to the god by king Anangabhima. Finally in 1963, Prof. Sircar traced in a tenth century epigraph of the Satna District, Madhya Pradesh, how the god of Puri attracted pilgrims from distant regions. The chapter on Purusottama-Jagannatha in the volume is thus the result of a study of about quarter of a century.
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A Different Take: An NRI View of India in the Tradition of Ram, Krishn and Gandhi
Bal Ram Singh, PhD, has been a professor since 1990 and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-scholar since 1997 at UMass Dartmouth (until 2014) and at the Institute of Advanced Sciences (INADS), Dartmouth, Massachusetts. He has been visiting professor at Georgetown University, Harvard Medical School, Yang Ming University (Taiwan), and Jawaharlal Nehru University (India). He is currently the President of the Institute of Advanced Sciences and also the founder of Prime Bio Inc., a biotechnology based company.
Dr. Singh is Founding Director of the Botulinum Research Center, established in 2003 and currently located at INADS. He is also the Founding Director of the Center for Indic Studies at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Dr. Singh is an alumnus of Kamla Nehru Institute Science and Technology of Avadh University, Ayodhya, India, Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, India and Texes Tech University in Lubbock, TX, USA.
He has been conducting research on botulinum and tetanus neurotoxins, and also on yoga, mind and consciousness. He has published 13 books and over 300 articles, including articles related to India’s philosophy and traditions. He is Editor/Associate Editor of four journals, including Ayurveda Journal of Health and International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Ayurveda – Health Happiness And Harmony Book Series, Motilal Banarsidass.
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Principles of Composition in Hindu Sculpture: Cave Temple Period
The present study represents an approach to a hitherto unexplored aspect of Hindu sculpture. It deals with premedival sculpture concentrating exclusively on the question of composition have resulted from a careful analysis of the great sculpture of the Rock-Temples at Elura, Badami Mahabalipuram and others of the pre-medival period of the Rastrakuta, Calukya and Pallava Schools.
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Harsha: Calcutta University Readership Lectures 1925
There are very few among the Rulers of India whose history is so rich in both contents and materials as the history of Harsha. His early life and career form the subject-matter of the Harsa-charita of Banabhatta, who wrote on Harsha as his court poet from his personal and intimate knowledge of his life and rule, and has given to Sanskrit literature one of its very few biographical works. The India of Harsha is also described by another eye-witness, the famous Chinese pilgrim, Yuan Chwang, to whose account reads like a Gazetteer in the scope of its inquiry and its wealth of details. To add to these two unique sources, we have several inscriptions of Harsha himself, a few of his great contemporary, Pulakeshin II of the Deccan, and the larger body of inscriptions of the Gupta and later kings of northern India, which together throw considerable light on the history of Harsa, especially on the interesting but imperfectly explored topic of the administrative system developed in that glorious age for the successful governance of extensive empires. The book embodies a course of readership lectures delivered by the late author in Calcutta University.
About the Author(s)
Radha Kumud Mookerji (1884-1964), was an Indian historian and a noted Indian nationalist during the period of British colonial rule. He obtained a doctorate from the University of Calcutta in 1905 and joined the newly established National Council of Education, teaching at the Bengal National College. After 1915, he embarked on a series of tenures at universities in Benares, Mysore, and Lucknow. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1957 for his contribution to Public Affairs. Some of his published books include Indian Shipping: A History of Seaborne Trade and Maritime Activity of the Indians from the Earliest Times (1912), Ancient Indian Education: Brahmanical and Buddhist (1947), reprinted by Motilal Banarsidass (1960), Men and Thought in Ancient India (1912), reprinted by Motilal Banarsidass (1996), The Fundamental Unity of India, A History of India, Chandragupta Maurya and His Times, and Early History of Kausambi.
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Kalhana’s Rajatarangini (Vol I): A Chronicle of the Kings of Kashmir
Kalhana’s Rajatarangini is the oldest and fullest record of Kashmir history. Sir Stein, recognising the inestimable value of the only work of its kind, succeeded in publishing the critical edition of the text as early as in 1892 which has been printed here as Vol. III of this three-volume set. Later he followed this illustrious venture by presenting a fully annotated translation of the Chronicle, in two volumes, printed as Vol. I and Vol. II here, the former containing the translation of the first seven tarangas of the original Sanskrit and the latter that of the remaining eighth tarangas.
The translation is preceded by a comprehensive and scholarly Introduction in which Stein has endeavoured to elucidate in the first place the data which can be gathered as regards the person of Kalhana, his family and the milieu in which he lived. In the second chapter (of the Introduction) the author has examined as closely as our available materials would permit, the objects and methods which guided Kalhana in the composition of his work, the sources he used for it, and the form which he gave to his narrative. The condition in which the text of the Chronicle has been handed down to us, and the materials the author has used for its reconstitution, are discussed in the third chapter, while the next chapter contains an exposition of Kalhana’s system of chronolgy. In the concluding and longest chapter of the Introduction it has been the author’s object to present a critical summary of Kalhana’s narrative and of the historical data contained in it. The Chronological and Genealogical Tables attached to the Introduction are intended to present in a condensed form the information furnished by the Rajatarangini regarding the date and descent of successive rulers of Kashmir. The Memoir which follows (Vol. II) the Translation and Notes, presents a connected and detailed account of the ancient geography of Kashmir.
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Kalhana’s Rajatarangini (Vol II): A Chronicle of the Kings of Kashmir
Kalhana’s Rajatarangini is the oldest and fullest record of Kashmir history. Sir Stein, recognising the inestimable value of the only work of its kind, succeeded in publishing the critical edition of the text as early as in 1892 which has been printed here as Vol. III of this three-volume set. Later he followed this illustrious venture by presenting a fully annotated translation of the Chronicle, in two volumes, printed as Vol. I and Vol. II here, the former containing the translation of the first seven tarangas of the original Sanskrit and the latter that of the remaining eighth tarangas.
The translation is preceded by a comprehensive and scholarly Introduction in which Stein has endeavoured to elucidate in the first place the data which can be gathered as regards the person of Kalhana, his family and the milieu in which he lived. In the second chapter (of the Introduction) the author has examined as closely as our available materials would permit, the objects and methods which guided Kalhana in the composition of his work, the sources he used for it, and the form which he gave to his narrative. The condition in which the text of the Chronicle has been handed down to us, and the materials the author has used for its reconstitution, are discussed in the third chapter, while the next chapter contains an exposition of Kalhana’s system of chronolgy. In the concluding and longest chapter of the Introduction it has been the author’s object to present a critical summary of Kalhana’s narrative and of the historical data contained in it. The Chronological and Genealogical Tables attached to the Introduction are intended to present in a condensed form the information furnished by the Rajatarangini regarding the date and descent of successive rulers of Kashmir. The Memoir which follows (Vol. II) the Translation and Notes, presents a connected and detailed account of the ancient geography of Kashmir.
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Kalhana’s Rajatarangini (Vol III): A Chronicle of the Kings of Kashmir
Kalhana’s Rajatarangini is the oldest and fullest record of Kashmir history. Sir Stein, recognising the inestimable value of the only work of its kind, succeeded in publishing the critical edition of the text as early as in 1892 which has been printed here as Vol. III of this three-volume set. Later he followed this illustrious venture by presenting a fully annotated translation of the Chronicle, in two volumes, printed as Vol. I and Vol. II here, the former containing the translation of the first seven tarangas of the original Sanskrit and the latter that of the remaining eighth tarangas.
The translation is preceded by a comprehensive and scholarly Introduction in which Stein has endeavoured to elucidate in the first place the data which can be gathered as regards the person of Kalhana, his family and the milieu in which he lived. In the second chapter (of the Introduction) the author has examined as closely as our available materials would permit, the objects and methods which guided Kalhana in the composition of his work, the sources he used for it, and the form which he gave to his narrative. The condition in which the text of the Chronicle has been handed down to us, and the materials the author has used for its reconstitution, are discussed in the third chapter, while the next chapter contains an exposition of Kalhana’s system of chronolgy. In the concluding and longest chapter of the Introduction it has been the author’s object to present a critical summary of Kalhana’s narrative and of the historical data contained in it. The Chronological and Genealogical Tables attached to the Introduction are intended to present in a condensed form the information furnished by the Rajatarangini regarding the date and descent of successive rulers of Kashmir. The Memoir which follows (Vol. II) the Translation and Notes, presents a connected and detailed account of the ancient geography of Kashmir.
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