THE BOOK OF THE SECRETS: VOLUME V (FIVE): Discourses on "Vigyana Bhairava Tantra"
Poona: Rajneesh Foundation, 1976. First edition. 437 pages. More
Poona: Rajneesh Foundation, 1976. First edition. 437 pages. More
Poona: Rajneesh Foundation, 1976. First edition. 437 pages. More
Rajneeshpuram: Rajneesh Foundation, 1983. First edition. 368 pages. More
Rajneeshpuram: Rajneesh Foundation, 1984. First edition. 379 pages. More
Rajneeshpuram: Rajneesh Foundation, 1984. First edition. 379 pages. More
Cologne: Rebel, 1987. First edition. 453 pages. Fifty-one discourses given in 1972 on the Sarvasar, Kaivalya and Adhyatma Upanishads. More
Poona: Rajneesh Foundation, 1976. Second edition. 426 pages. More
Poona: Rajneesh Foundation, 1976. Second edition. 426 pages. More
Poona: Rajneesh Foundation, 1976. First edition. 405 pages. More
Poona: Rajneesh Foundation, 1976. First edition. 405 pages. More
Poona: Rajneesh Foundation, 1976. First edition. 405 pages. More
1964. First edition. Presentation copy signed by author; 352 pages. More
New York: Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center, 2015. Translated with an introduction by Swami Nikhilanda; 1085 pages. More
Bombay: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1964. First edition. An anthology from the writings of Swami Ramdas; 42 pages. More
Hohm Press, 1999. 73 pages. More
Garden City: Doubleday, 1978. First edition. A short encyclopedia of religions of the orient with terms from Hinduism, Sufism, Buddhism, Islam, Zen, Tao, the Sikhs, Zoroastrianism, and other Eastern religions; 433 pages. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1966. More
Madras: V.C. Seshacharri, 1923. Two volumes; 263 & 308 pages. More
Madras: V.C. Seshacharri, 1923. 156 pages. More
Madras: V.C. Seshacharri, 1923. 180 pages. More
New York: Barnes & Noble, 1998. 498 pages. Seymour-Smith is extraordinarily erudite, exhibiting an encyclopedic grasp of virtually every area of knowledge. From the I Ching, The Iliad and The Upanishads to Gurdjieff, Wittgenstein and B.F. Skinner, he has selected 100 books and/or authors that have significantly influenced the human..... More
New York: Welcome Rain, 1999. First trade edition. Edited and introduced by George Harrison, who dubbed him the "Godfather of world music"; 336 pages. Ravi Shankar's autobiography reflects the qualities that made him the world's leading sitar player and an elder statesman of Indian culture-a mixture of charm and candor..... More
New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal, 2004. First edition. xxiv, 275 pages. More
New Delhi: Diamond, 2015. 127 pages. More
Bloomington: 2008. Foreword y Harry Oldmeadow; 209 pages. Discover the common ground shared between Islamic Sufism and Hindu Bhaktism through their literary expressions. This book examines two classic love poems—The Story of Layla Majnun (written by Nezami in the Sufi tradition) and Gita Govinda (written by Jayadeva in the Hindu..... More