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Book for the Dead : A Handbook on Rituals for Hindu Cremations: A ...

By: by Veena Talwar

Most of us, spend no time thinking about how to honour those in our family when they leave this world. In this book, I have put together a simple guide as to what is to be done by family members when their loved ones leave this world and move on to the next world. I hope upon reading this that you will honour your loved ones who in turn will bless you for helping them in their voyage into their after-life.

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Dream Sutra (Marathi) : Gupt Asleli Shetra Samjun Ghene: Gupt Asle...

By: by Hingori Sutras; Hannah, Co-Author

Why do we dream that we're falling? Why do we dream about death? Why do our ancestors sometimes visit us in our dreams? And is there any meaning to the dreams we have? Dream Sutra – Perceiving Hidden Realms chronicles the experiences of many people who were helped and healed, guided and communicated with, by the dreamer within themselves. This anecdotal book aims to help us better understand our dreams and so that we may use that understanding to learn more about ourse...

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Karma Sutra (Marathi) : Karmachi Sanketik Bhasha Ulgadna: Karmachi...

By: by Hingori Sutras

The karmic code defines how we will live our lives in the current birth and what the destiny of our future lives will be. This book is the Marathi edition of the English version Karma Sutra - Cracking the Karmic Code which is written by someone who spent the first half of his life as a non-believer. During his early years, when the author contracted arthritis and suffered it for 10 years. Then he met his spiritual teacher, who cured him in 60 seconds flat! The minute th...

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Guru Sutra (Marathi) : Guru Je Rahasya Dadvun Thevu Shakat Nahit: ...

By: by Hingori Sutras

The Sanskrit word “Guru” means teacher or guide. To the Pandavas, “Guru” meant a man by the name of Dronacharya. To Eklavya, “Guru” meant a clay statue. Yet both of these are examples of a Guru-Disciple relationship. There are many applications of the concept of Guru. Guru Sutra explains the relationship between the Shishya (the Disciple) and a SiddhGuru (the Spiritual teacher). How can you identify the Guru in your life? And how can you as a disciple maximize the le...

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Aatma Sutra : Aatma Ka Anavaran: Aatma Ka Anavaran

By: by Hingori Sutras

This book will: Make you fall in love with yourself Help you acquire the knowledge of living guilt-free Help you develop the power of intent Teach you techniques for expanding your subtle energies/aura Teach you to nurture the divinity within yourself

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Swapna Sutra (Dream Sutra) : Chupe Loko Ka Ehsaas: Chupe Loko Ka E...

By: by Hingori Sutras; Hannah, Co-Author

Dream Sutra – Perceiving Hidden Realms chronicles the experiences of many people who were helped and healed, guided and communicated with, by the dreamer within themselves. This anecdotal book aims to help us better understand our dreams and so that we may use that understanding to learn more about ourselves. This book is the Hindi Version of Dream Sutra - Perceiving Hidden Realms

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Karma Sutra : Karma Ke Siddhanto ki Vivechana: Karma Ke Siddhanto ...

By: by Hingori Sutras

The karmic code defines how we will live our lives in the current birth and what the destiny of our future lives will be. This book is written by someone who spent the first half of his life as a non-believer. During his early years, when the author contracted arthritis and suffered it for 10 years. Then he met his spiritual teacher, who cured him in 60 seconds flat! The minute that happened, his life changed. The second half of his life was devoted to practice, philos...

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Guru Sutra : The Guru who cant keep spiritual secrets: The Guru wh...

By: by Hingori Sutras

The Sanskrit word “Guru” means teacher or guide. To the Pandavas, “Guru” meant a man by the name of Dronacharya. To Eklavya, “Guru” meant a clay statue. Yet both of these are examples of a Guru-Disciple relationship. There are many applications of the concept of Guru. Guru Sutra explains the relationship between the Shishya (the Disciple) and a SiddhGuru (the Spiritual teacher).

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Dream Sutra : Perceiving Hidden Realms: Perceiving Hidden Realms

By: by Hingori Sutras; Hannah, Co-Author

This book chronicles the experiences of many people who were helped and healed, guided and communicated with, by the dreamer within themselves- their spirit or astral body. The unifying thread between these many people was that they had a common Guru-someone who could travel out-of-the-body at will, heal people and even provide insights into their future. The greatest attribute of this Guru was that he also molded his disciplines into Gurus,thereby attaining a universal ...

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Karma Sutra : Cracking the Karmic Code: Cracking the Karmic Code

By: by Hingori Sutras

This book is written by someone who spent the first half of his life as a non-believer. During his early years, when the author contracted arthritis and suffered it for 10 years. Then he met his spiritual teacher, who cured him in 60 seconds flat! The minute that happened, his life changed. The second half of his life was devoted to practice, philosophy and philanthropy. His learnings, which are the secrets of the spiritual path, have been guardedly kept close to his ch...

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