Nasrudin is the world's best-loved fool. The wise fool. Stories about Nasrudin have been told and re-told - and new ones invented - since the Middle Ages. Most of the stories of Nasrudin appear as jokes - but each story invites deep thought. Each story offers an insight into our very own nature. Nasrudin lived some time in the thirteenth century and is claimed by so many nations of the Near, Middle East and Central Asia as their own. Today, Nasrudin has many websites devoted to him - and he has truly become the world's best loved fool. Ooops - the world's best-loved wise fool...
Nasrudin is the world's best-loved fool. The wise fool. Stories about Nasrudin have been told and re-told - and new ones invented - since the Middle A...
Come...children all, children of all ages...come gather round the fire, sit close and listen... Come and listen to this happy story of the stars and of life...
Come...children all, children of all ages...come gather round the fire, sit close and listen... Come and listen to this happy story of the stars and o...
A meditation on the Buddha, and the effulgence of the Buddha's insight and teaching - hence the Golden Buddha. This slim volume invites the reader into a reading meditation on the Golden Buddha...
A meditation on the Buddha, and the effulgence of the Buddha's insight and teaching - hence the Golden Buddha. This slim volume invites the reader int...
This collection of short essays 'A mind for life, thoughts on the mind, happiness and life', provides glimpses into the relationship between mind and life. The short essays, written over the last six years, help encourage the reader's own insight into that relationship that brings about personal success, happiness and peace.
This collection of short essays 'A mind for life, thoughts on the mind, happiness and life', provides glimpses into the relationship between mind and ...
The original tablets of Arkad of George S.Clason's The Richest Man in Babylon....an imaginative re-telling of George S.Clason's classic on personal finance and success...
The original tablets of Arkad of George S.Clason's The Richest Man in Babylon....an imaginative re-telling of George S.Clason's classic on personal fi...
It is ancient India. Perhaps in the more ancient times than the historical antiquity of India. A sage and his wife have no child. There is wisdom and love but not the blessing of a child. The sage meditates on the Divine, Lord Siva, the Bestower of Blessings. The Divine grants him a boon and the sage is confronted with a choice: ...an offspring who shall live long ignorant of the soul, or a son of spiritual wisdom whose years shall be but sixteen... The sage chooses the child of wisdom. Thus is born Markandeya, wise but destined to die at the age of sixteen. But will he?
It is ancient India. Perhaps in the more ancient times than the historical antiquity of India. A sage and his wife have no child. There is wisdom and ...
Faces of the Divine takes the reader on an intuitive voyage of discovery of the great Indian experience of bhakti - the absolute and unconditional love of the Divine. Each reading in this book is an insightful meditation and Raj Arumugam, known for his works of deep insight into our various world traditions, offers the reader a seeing into aspects of the Divine in the great flowering of Bhakti that is both ancient and ever-new. (The book was originally written in English - not a translation.) This book is destined to a be classic in its authentic and independent expression of Bhakti in...
Faces of the Divine takes the reader on an intuitive voyage of discovery of the great Indian experience of bhakti - the absolute and unconditional lov...
This is a sequel to the Raj Arumugam's 'The bird in the bamboo grove'. The bird does not sing; indeed it's no longer in the grove - it has been abducted to Grim Land. Ha Ha Boy and girl Child go in search of the bird. They want to bring the bird back to its home, the bamboo grove.
This is a sequel to the Raj Arumugam's 'The bird in the bamboo grove'. The bird does not sing; indeed it's no longer in the grove - it has been abduct...
Prompted by a meeting with Diogenes, Alexander inquires into the nature of self. When does Alexander become Alexander? That question takes Alexander into a complete re-thinking about life, self and identity. This is a work of fiction though taking the historical Alexander as a starting point.
Prompted by a meeting with Diogenes, Alexander inquires into the nature of self. When does Alexander become Alexander? That question takes Alexander i...