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Prana Kishore released the book “How to Write Sri Rama Jayam-Jai Sri Ram” by Prana Kishore Bommireddipalli worldwide on 22nd Jan 2024. Prana Kishore dedicated this book to Sri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Prana Kishore said “This is a lifetime opportunity to witness the inauguration of Sri Ram Mandir, welcoming  Prabhu Sri Rama to his birthplace Ayodhya, UP, Bharat, India” How is this Book…
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Vaishno Devi Mandir
About Mata Vaishno Devi Mandir in Katra, Jammu 
I visited Mata Vaishno Devi twice. This blog is about my firsthand experiences at the ancient Hindu shrine. Mata Vaishno Devi, the compassionate Mother Goddess, is claimed to grant all of a devotee's desires and wishes. Mata Vaishno Devi is also known as Mata Rani, Vaishnavi, Ambe, or Trikuta.
How was Mata Vaishno Devi formed?
According to Sanatan Dharm aka Hinduism, the powers of the Hindu Goddesses Maa Saraswati, Lakshmi ji, and Maa Kali have combined to become Mata Vaishno Devi during the Treta Yuga, the second Yuga.
Bhudevi, also known as Vasundhara or Bhumi, is the earth goddess. Bhudevi is also known as Sita ji's mother, as she was born on Earth in the Hindu epic Ramayana. Bhumidevi, the consort of Varaha, Bhagwan Vishnu's boar-like third avatar, is also called Varahi.
When Goddess Bhumi was afflicted by demonic spirits that had taken over the Earth, she sought help from the male trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh, but was unsuccessful. When the male trinity appeared weak, their consorts, the female trinity of Saraswati ji, Lakshmi ji, and Parvati ji (Maa Kali), stepped in to help.
The feminine trinity of Hindu goddesses combined their most potent characteristics and powers to create the new Goddess Mata Vaishno Devi. She waged war after war until she achieved victory. The trinity was so impressed by Vaishno Mata's powers that they offered her to remain on Earth and defend it permanently.
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Why is Mata Vaishno Devi famous?
Mata Vaishno Devi is well-known for representing crores of people's faith. Throughout the year, crores of devotees visit Mata Vaishno Devi without the use of modern marketing techniques or advertisements. It is one of the most well-known Hindu temples in the world.
The Ramayana Connection of Vaishno Devi
Aside from the aforementioned Bhumi Devi connection between Vaishno Devi and Ramayan, she also has an intriguing story about Shri Ram, Vishnu ji's seventh and gentlest avatar. Much later, Mata Vaishno Devi reincarnated on Earth as the daughter of a Brahmin couple. She had always been a dedicated bhakt, or devotee, of Vishnu Bhagwan. She wanted to marry him when she grew up.
Mata Vaishno Devi would meditate in a cave for hours in order to grant her wish and impress Vishnu ji. Her tapasya paid off when Vishnu ji, as Shri Ram, appeared in front of her. Sri Ram asserted that he was unable to marry Mata Vaishno Devi because he was already married and was searching for his wife Mata Sita, whom the demon King or Asura Ravan had kidnapped and carried to Sri Lanka.  
When Ram ji saw her distress, he promised her that if she could recognise him, he would return to her and marry her one day. True to his word, Shri Ram, popularly known as Lord Rama in the West, returned to Mata Vaishno Devi as an elderly man. She did not recognise him, therefore they could not marry in Treta Yug. 
The Mahabharata Connection of Vaishno Devi
It is stated that before the great Mahabharat war at Kurukshetra began, Arjun prayed to Devi for blessings, as instructed by Shri Krishna, the 8th avatar of Vishnu Bhagwan. Devi was gratified by his devotion and revealed herself as Mata Vaishno Devi. Arjun recites the strotam 'Jambookatak Chityaishu Nityam Sannihitalaye'.
Before the ancient Kurukshetra battle began, Shri Krishna directed Arjun to visit Jammu and seek Maa's favor. In fact, it is widely accepted that the Pandavas built the first temples after Mahabharat at Bhawan and Kol Kandoli. The five stone structures on a mountain near Trikuta Hills represent the Pandeva's brothers.
How to reach Vaishno Devi?
Rail : Mata Vaishno Devi Mandir, a major Hindu sacred site, situated around 13 km from Katra Railway Station and Katra Town.
Air : The nearest airport to Katra is Jammu Airport, which is about 50 miles away.
Bus : Buses to Katra are easily bookable from Jammu. Easily you can book Buses with and without air conditioning are available.
Road Trip : You can travel from Jammu, Phagwara, or New Delhi via a smooth road, like we did. We traveled from Ghaziabad to Phagwara, where we spent two days before traveling to Mata Vaishno Devi. It was an enjoyable and safe road trip. However, be mindful that monkeys may be present on certain roads. 
Which famous people visited Vaishno Devi?
Swami Vivekanand, Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Mahant Shri Paras Bhai ji have visited Vaishno Devi.
Akshay Kumar, a well-known Bollywood actor, too has a fascinating Vaishno Devi story from his childhood.Other renowned celebrities who visit Mata Vaishno Devi include actors Ayushman Khurana, Priyanka Chopra, and Rajkumar Rao, as well as Patralekhaa herself.
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• Visit the Taj Mahal, one of the world's most iconic and famous landmarks, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Taj Mahal is a mausoleum built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
• After Taj Mahal, visit the Agra Fort, another UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important Mughal architectural complexes in India.
• After visiting Agra Fort, travel to Mathura (around 60 Km from Agra)
• Visit the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, which marks the birthplace of Lord Krishna. This temple complex is a sacred site for Hindus and has a rich history.
• Next, visit the ISKCON Mathura-Vrindavan temple, which is a modern temple complex dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radharani. It is a popular pilgrimage site for followers of the ISKCON movement and features beautiful architecture and intricate artwork.
• Take a stroll along the banks of the Yamuna River, where Lord Krishna is believed to have spent much of his childhood.
• Visit the Rangaji Temple, which is one of the largest and most famous temples in Mathura. The temple is dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, a form of Lord Vishnu, and features intricate carvings and beautiful architecture.
• Before departing for Vrindavan, visit the Dwarkadheesh Temple, one of the most sacred temples in Mathura, dedicated to Lord Krishna as Dwarkadheesh.
• In Vrindavan, visit the Banke Bihari Temple, one of the most important temples in Vrindavan and a major pilgrimage site for followers of Lord Krishna.
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A holy town near Mathura, Vrindavan, is a pilgrimage hub in the Braj region that attracts more than five million pilgrims each year. Krishna is believed to have spent his childhood here. Vrindavan is named after the words 'Vrinda' and 'van', which mean basil and forest.
This is a fact: Vrindavan's name comes from an old forest in the region. It appears in many Hindu scriptures as the childhood home of Lord Krishna.
·       Banke Bihari Mandir
This temple is one of the most revered shrines in the country and is one of the seven temples of the Thakur of Vrindavan. It is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is among the seven temples of Thakur of Vrindavan. In this temple, Lord Krishna is depicted as a child, standing in the Tribhanga position. The tower is adorned with arched windows and stonework in a Rajasthani-style style. Because Lord Krishna disliked the sound of bells and conches, there were none in the temple.
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      Prem Mandir
In Vrindavan, the Prem Mandir, also known as the "Temple of God's Love," is dedicated to Radha Krishna and Sita Ram. It is surrounded by purity and serenity. It is a beautiful temple in the Brij area, packed with devotees during Aarti time. Known for its architectural beauty, this temple is made of white marble. One of the main attractions of the Prem Mandir is the various scenes from Krishna's life that are depicted around its perimeter.
 ·       ISKCON Vrindavan
ISKCON's founder-acharya Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, constructed this temple on the orders of Sri Krishna-Balaram Mandir, also known as Sri Krishna-Balaram Mandir. Bhagwat Gita and the Vedic scriptures were taught through the Mandir.
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·       Sri Ranganatha Temple
Sri Ranganatha Temple is a prominent temple in Vrindavan, popularly known as the "Land of God". Another stunning example of Dravidian architecture can be found here. It is also interesting to note that the largest temple in the vicinity is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
 Agra : The Heritage City
Taj Mahal, built in the 17th century and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, is the most famous landmark in Agra. Taj Mahal is one of the world's top examples of Mughal architecture. It is a complex mausoleum. Mumtaz Mahal, the favourite wife of Shah Jah*n, had it built for her by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the mid-17th century.
·                Taj Mahal
We've all seen it on postcards, in history books, and social media posts. You finally made it to India, and now you can see this bucket list destination in person.
 ·                Agra Fort
Agra is home to more than just the Taj Mahal–the city is also famous for its red sandstone fortress, the Agra Fort, which was once the imperial capital for a succession of Mughal rulers.
It's like visiting a city within a city to see the sights here. The most remarkable architecture at Agra Fort is the Jahangir Mahal, a huge palace that combines Hindu-inspired elements (like overhanging balconies) with Central Asian elements (like pointed arches). A gilded central court once served as a residence for royal women.
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 ·                Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb
Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb, another of Agra's exquisite structures, stands near the Yamuna River. The ashes of Mirza Ghiyas Beg, a Persian officer who worked for the Mughal empire, and his wife are kept in the mausoleum.
 ·                Mehtab Bagh 
Mehtab Bagh (Moonlight Garden), a square garden complex with 300 metres on each side, is where the Taj Mahal almost appears to reach across the Yamuna River. This park is the only one still standing out of the almost a dozen Mughal-built gardens in the vicinity.
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GUWAHATI, SHILLONG, KAZIRANGA TOUR PACKAGES
GUWAHATI, SHILLONG, KAZIRANGA TOUR PACKAGES
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Nature Hunt is the leading travel and tour company which operates in North East India. We provide all facilities needed by you on your trip. We also organized all types of tour packages like wildlife safari tour, Leisure tours, Heritage tours, Tribal tours, Birding tours and Trekking tours. We always look forward to giving you the main focus and served you with our best services during your trip with us. Traveling with us will never be regretful but you will enjoy our companies and go back with so many beautiful memories. We give the excellent travel experience covering the entire destination of northeast India as your choices. We provide you the well-experienced guide, expert in all fields of tour and travel. Guwahati, Shillong, Kaziranga tour packages give you the exciting destination and chance to soak in the beauty of nature.
Guwahati is the Paradise for the nature lover and situated on the Bank of the River Brahmaputra in the State Assam, India. The stunning Himalayan ranges and the meandering flow of the River Brahmaputra will make the place more beautiful and attraction of Tourism. The following are the top places of Guwahati which must visit.
KAMAKHYA TEMPLE
Kamakhya temple is the popular tourist’s attraction in Guwahati. Visiting this temple gives you the peace of mind and holy vibes. It is situated in 7km from Guwahati on Nilachal hills.
UMANANDA
Umananda Temple is one of the important Temple in Guwahati is situated in the middle of River Brahmaputra. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and it was built during the 17th century by Bar Phukan Garhganya Handique.
NEHRU PARK
Nehru Park is the oldest public park in Guwahati and situated in just opposite to Cotton College. This park has a calm environment and clean surrounding.
SARAIGHAT BRIDGE
Saraighat Bridge is the first Bridge built over the Brahmaputra river in Guwahati of Assam and this bridge connects Saraighat to Guwahati. There also an old bridge next to the new Saraighat bridge. This bridge is famous for the Battle of Saraighat lead by Lachit Borphukan.
There are other exciting places in Guwahati are Guwahati Zoo, Madan Kamdev, Pobitora wildlife sanctuary and more
Shillong, the capital town of Meghalaya and also the headquarter of Khasi hills district. This city is also known as the ’Scotland of the East’ and also a famous tourist hub of the northeast. It offers so many scenic and breathtaking places.
Umian Lake
Umian Lake is surrounded by thick coniferous forests and Khasi hills and major attraction of tourists in this Lake. The Lake offers the exciting water sports like kayaking, boating, water cycling, scooting.
Shillong peak
Situated at an altitude of about 6449 feet and mostly covered by the fog is the best place to see the stunning views of valleys, hills and if offer the panoramic views of Shillong city in 360 degrees.
ELEPHANT FALLS
Elephant Falls is the beautiful foamy water flowing down into the layers will be a scenic view to you. This waterfall is surrounded by a dense waterfall and in the entrance, you can the shops which are best to buy local goods.
AIRFORCE MUSEUM
Airforce Museum situated within the premises of Eastern Air Command and it is one of the tourist’s attractions in Guwahati. Its gallery showcases rockets, missiles, badges, rank medals etc are the attraction of the place.
There are other are All Saints Cathedral, Lady Hydari Park, Don Bosco Museum, Ward’s Lake etc are the popular places in Guwahati which attract tourism throughout the year.
Kaziranga is another paradise in the Northeast region and this region offer the most popular place is the Kaziranga National Park which has covers the almost half part of the Kaziranga. It has the numerous places which have own beauty and charm. Tea Garden in Kaziranga offers the spectacular view of the valleys, landscapes, and lush green.so, here is the list of places in Kaziranga.
KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK
Kaziranga National Park covers an area of 430 square kilometers and is a World Heritage Site. This park houses the largest population of one-horned Rhinoceros. It is the home of the Royal Bengal tiger, Asiatic Elephant, Eastern Swamp Deer, and the Asiatic Wild Buffalo. It is also associated with water bodies which are the home of many exotic birds and migratory. Elephant safari or jeep safari are there to explore the Park.
GOHPUR
Gohpur has located about 7.6 km from Kaziranga National Park and also the headquarter of the Gohpur. This town is the birthplace of the Great freedom fighter Kanaklata Baruna. Gohpur reserve forest,  Dhandi Devalay, Bor Pukhuri are the popular places of Kaziranga.
KALYAN MANDIR
Kalyan Mandir is situated at Dipora which comes under the Halem Revenue Circle. This Temple is dedicated to goddess Kalyani and King Arimatta was the founder of this Temple.
DEOPARBAT RUINS
Deoparbat Ruins is also known as Deopahar, it is the archeological base ancient Temple. Temple is located 5km distance from Numaligarh in Golaghar district and it is close to Kaziranga National Park.
AHOTGURI
Ahotguri Satra is situated at Borball Samuna Gaon, was built by Sri Ran Ata in the year 1683. Satra houses the ancient manuscripts including manuscripts of Sankardev Thakur  Ataa and Sri Ram Ataa.
Kaziranga offers other so many stunning places to explore such as Radha Pukhuri, Bhatoukuchi Than, Bapuchang, Basudev Doul, Panbari Reserve Forest and Tea gardens.
So, if you are interested to book our Guwahati, Shillong,  Kaziranga tour packages then you can call us or you can email us at the address given below. You can also visit our website for more details naturehunttours.com.
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GOLDEN TEMPLE
Golden Temple
Apart from those, the monument of Jaliwanwala Bag and the evening Change of Guard at Wagah Border feature among the tourist attractions in Amritsar.
The various tourist attractions in Amritsar are discussed as follows: Golden Temple:
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Also called Sri Harmandir Sahib, the Golden Temple was laid by Guru Ram Das in the 14th century. It is acclaimed as one of the holiest sites of the Sikhs. It has four doorways and gorgeously decorated arches. Reflecting influences of both Hindu and Muslim styles of architecture, the temple standing in the middle of a tank, exudes tremendous architectural brilliance which draws the attention of numerous tourists around the globe. Although principally a pilgrimage spot for the Sikhs, it is visited by people of all religions and proves to be one of the greatest tourist attractions in Amritsar on your tour to India.
Jalianwala Bagh:
Sited near the Golden Temple, it bears testimony to the disaster called Jallianwala Bagh Massacre at the time of the rule of the British Raj. A congregation, attended by several Punjabis on the occasion of Baisakhi (New Year) celebrations on 13 April 1919 was set on fire by General Dyer. Till date it serves as one of the greatest tourist attractions in Amritsar.
Durgiana Mandir:
Located close to the Golden Temple, this temple, modeled in the style of the Golden Temple, is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga. However, it also offers prayers to deities of Lakshmi and Narayana. Believed to have been built in the 16th century AD, the temple stands in the center of a lake.
Baba Atal Rai Tower:
Situated not far from the main town, Baba Atal Rai Tower is believed to have been the place where Guru Har Gobind died. Christened after the son of Guru Har Gobind, this nine-storey building gives you a panoramic view from the top. The first floor of the tower preserves some of the trinkets that bear associations to Guru Nanak’s life and his teachings. Wagah Border:
Literally defining the Indo-Pakistan border, Wagah is just 28 km from the main town of Amritsar. The ‘change of guards ceremony’ at sunset draws a good many spectators. Tarn Taran:
Situated at 25 km from Amritsar, Tarn Taran houses a sacred tank which is believed to have healing powers. It has a Gurudwara as well which was built by Guru Arjan Dev in AD 1768.
Also excursions to Gobindwal Sahib, Amanat Khan Serai, Baba Bakala and Dharamshala from Amritsar can be highly rewarding.
Events and Festivals:
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Baisakhi and Guru Nanak Jayanti are two of the most important festivals that are celebrated in Amritsar.
How to Reach
The Rajasansi airport is about 11 km. from town. We can get to town by a pre-booked rented car, taxis or auto-rickshaws. It is also connected by direct trains to major Indian cities like Delhi, Jammu, Mumbai, Nagpur, Calcutta and Puri. Bus services also connect Amritsar with most north Indian towns. Photo Gallery
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  Golden Temple -Amirtsar GOLDEN TEMPLE Apart from those, the monument of Jaliwanwala Bag and the evening Change of Guard at Wagah Border feature among the tourist attractions in Amritsar.
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Books in English on classical Indian scriptures
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Ajai Kumar Chhawchharia is a humble, unpretentious and simple-hearted author residing in the holy city of Ayodhya, the city famed as the place where the Supreme Being took birth as Lord Ram in some ancient time. It is perhaps for the first time that the author’s wonderful Books in English present to the world a detailed exposition in a simple language on ancient Indian scriptures and classical spiritual texts that were hitherto inaccessible for a majority of readers in the world because of the language barrier as they are either in classical Sanskrit, such as the Upanishads and many variations of the epic Ramayana, or are in vernacular Hindi, the latter especially being the case with the great poet-saint Goswami Tulsidas’ classics. Classical Indian scriptures such as the Upanishads and the various versions of the Ramayana are ripe with spiritualism, wisdom and metaphysical philosophy, but unfortunately they are restricted to a handful of scholars and book-shelves of libraries and not easily accessible to the modern world mainly because of the language barrier and lack of their availability in a modern format. The same thing applies to the devotional literature produced by the great saint-poet-scholar of medieval India named Goswami Tuslidas whose classics are the beloved choice of the masses in India for their devotional quotient and a direct appeal to the heart. Genre of Writing: Spiritualism, Scriptural Philosophies, Metaphysical, Religious, Devotional and Theological. Type of writing:-- Full and comprehensive English renderings of Indian scriptural texts in simple readable English. The books have original Texts, Roman Transliteration of verses, and a detailed exposition of the text in English, accompanied by explanatory notes and all relevant information that the author could add. The details of the author’s books are given below. They can be accessed by a reader in any of the following ways: (1) Books available as PDF format which can be downloaded from my website . (2) Books available on-line in E-book/Kindle, and Printed Paper-Book formats at (3) Books in E-book format at (4) Books in Printed versions, both ‘Paper Back’ and ‘Hard Bound’ formats, at (5) Books that have been published in the traditional format by a reputed Indian Publisher in Deluxe, Hardbound editions. Details of publisher and the distributor are given below. List of Books by Ajai Kumar Chhawchharia:- (1) Detailed English versions with commentary on Books of Goswami Tulsidas: * Vairagya Sandipani of Goswami Tulsidas. * Vinai Patrika of Goswami Tulsidas. * Geetawali of Goswami Tulsidas. * Kavitawali of Goswami Tulsidas. * Dohawali of Goswami Tulsidas. * Janki Mangal of Goswami Tulsidas. * Ram Lala Nahachu of Goswami Tulsidas * Parvati Mangal of Goswami Tulsidas. * Barvai Ramayan of Goswami Tulsidas. (2) Detailed English Books based on original texts of Goswami Tulsidas, with extensive commentary: * The Kaagbhusund Ramayan or The Aadi Ramayan * The Divine Story of Lord Shiva’s marriage with Parvati (based on Ram Charit Manas, Parvati Mangal & Vinai Patrika) * Lord Ram’s marriage with Sita (based on Ram Charit Manas). * Ram Geeta: The Gospel of Lord Ram. * A Divine Biography of Lord Ram & Glory of Lord’s Holy Name. (3) Other Books on the theme of Lord Ram: * Glory of Lord Ram’s Holy Name, Sacred Mantras, Stotras & Hymns * Anthology of Sacred Hymns, Strotras & Mantras of Lord Ram. * Upanishads dedicated to Lord Ram & their Philosophy. * Saint Surdas’ “Ram Charitawali”. * The Chariot of God—Dharma Rath. * Bhakti—Devotion for Lord God. * Saints and Non-Saints, Their Character and Comparison. * ‘Ram Charit Manas’ (the holy lake containing the ambrosia in the form of the divine story describing the deeds and acts of Lord Ram who was an incarnation of the Supreme Being upon earth) by Goswami Tulsidas—full text with English introduction. * Life sketch of Goswami Tulsidas. (4) The Trilogy of Books on the epic known as the ‘Ramayan’: * English rendering of Adbhut Ramayan by sage Valmiki. * English rendering of Adhyatma Ramayan by sage Veda Vyas. * English rendering of Devi Puran’s Ramayan by sage Veda Vyas. (5) English Book dedicated to Lord Shiva: * Book 1= Marriage of Lord Shiva with Parvati * Book 2= Sacred Hymns of Lord Shiva. * Book 3= Lord Shiva—His legend, Upanishads, Puran, Hymns & Parvati Mangal. (6) A Book in English dedicated to Lord Hanuman: * The Legendary Glory of Hanuman. (7) English Books explaining various spiritual and metaphysical concepts based on the Upanishads: * A True Guru (The Qualities, Importance and Need of a True Teacher, Preceptor, Guide and Advisor). * Maya: The Whirlpool of Delusions in Creation. * The Triumvirate of Creation: According to the Upanishads. * The ‘Pentagon of Creation’—The Panch Tattvas, Panch Bhuts, Panch Prans & Panch Koshas. * Revelation of Creation as envisioned in the Upanishads. * YOGA—Its Practice & Philosophy according to the Upanishads. * Who is a Guru? * The 24 Avtaars (incarnations) of Lord Vishnu. * The Viraat Purush—the cosmic, all-embracing form of the Supreme Being: as conceived in the Upanishads, Adhyatma Ramayan of Veda Vyas, and Ram Charit Manas of Goswami Tulsidas. * OM and NAAD: the cosmic revelation of Super Consciousness extensively explained and compiled from the Upanishads. * Vaak (spoken word), Akshar (alphabet) & Sristi (creation). * The concept of ‘Kalaa’. * ‘Brahm’ in the eyes of the Upanishads. * ‘Sanyas’ with ‘Vairagya Shatkam’ of Bhartihari. * The ‘Mahavakyas’ (Great Sayings) of the Upanishads. * The ‘Tattwas’ (elements) and the Gunas (qualities)—according to the Upanishads. * ‘The Hans’ (a divine Swan)—its metaphysical & spiritual significance. (8) Other English Books on Hinduism and its Spiritual Philosophy (by Ajai kumar Chhawchharia): * Bhakti Sutra Mala * Shandilya Bhakti Sutra * Narad Bhakti Sutra * “Vairagya Shatkam” of king-sage Bhartrihari. * The great sages, seers, saints of India. * The Sawan Jhula (Swing) Festival. (9) Books on spiritualism authored by other learned authors: * ‘Arunachal Pancharatna & Rudra Ashtak’. {In English, co-produced by Rev. Janardan Kalianand-Swami of USA and Ajai Kumar Chhawchharia.} * ‘Unburdening a Burden’. {In English, by Raghav Dwivedi.} * Sri Ram Charit Manas Katha Sudha Sagar. {In Hindi, by Sri Kripashankar Ramayani} * Artha Panchak—the fundamentals of Vedanta. {In Hindi, by Swami Tribhuvan Das of Rishikesh.} * Upasana Darpan—the book describing the philosophy of Pooja and Japa. {In Hindi, by Swami Tribhuvan Das of Rishikesh.} * Manas Manthan {In Hindi; by Vishwambhar Dayal Pandey.} * Manas Prem {In Hindi; by Vishwambhar Dayal Pandey.} * Ram Naam Sahastrawali {In Hindi; by Vishwambhar Dayal Pandey.} (10) Book that is under preparatory stage: * ‘The Story of Ravana and the Epic War of Lanka—Told in Slow Motion’. {This unique Book is based entirely on Ram Charit Manas, Adhyatma Ramayan, Anand Ramayan, Geetwali Ramayan and Kavitawali Ramayan. It has original Texts, Roman Transliteration, and a lucid English rendering with detailed explanatory notes.} NOTE- Contact details of the Author: Name— Ajai Kumar Chhawchharia Mobile no. +919451290400 Email: [email protected] (12) Name and contact details of the Indian Publisher and the Books they have Published:- Name of the Books: All the classical 108 Vedic Upanishads arranged according to the sequence in which they appear in the different Vedas. In this series there are five thick volumes, each dealing with a particular Veda and its Upanishads. Therefore we have the following volumes:— Vol. 1= Rig Veda Upanishads. This contains 10 Upanishads. Vol. 2= Sam Veda Upanishads. This contains 16 Upanishads. Vol. 3= Shukla Yajur Veda Upanishads. This contains 19 Upanishads. Vol. 4= Krishna Yajur Veda Upanishads. This contains 32 Upanishads. Vol. 5= Atharva Veda Upanishads. This contains 31 Upanishads. The different versions of the classical epic known the world over as the ‘Ramayana’ which tells the divine story of Lord Ram, an incarnation of the Supreme Being, and the battle of Lanka in which the demon king Ravana was slayed by the Lord, marking the victory of the good over the evil in this world.  The following classics have been covered in this project by this author— (1) Adhyatma Ramayan by Veda Vyas. (2) Adbhut Ramayan by sage Valmiki. (3) Devi Puran’s Ramayan by sage Veda Vyas. (4) Biography of Lord Ram & Glory of Lord’s Holy Name. Contact details of the Publisher:-- (1). Chaukhamba Publishing House, Delhi. Email Postal Address: 4697/2, Street no. 21-A, (HDFC Bank wali Gali), Ansari Road, Darayaganj, Delhi—110002. Phone: Mobile (Neeraj Gupta)— +919811133683 Office: 011-23286537; 011-32996391 (2). Chaukhamba Surbharti Prakashan, Varanasi. Email Postal address: K37/117, Gopal Mandir Lane, PO Box. 1129, PO. 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