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> From: Ch'ng Kim See <chngks@iseas.edu.sg>
>
> Professor Joyce Lebra of Colorado University wrote the book Women Against
> the Raj: The Rani of Jhansi Regiment, published by ISEAS. You may like to
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

List of distinguished Agrawals

 

List of distinguished Agrawals

List of distinguished Agrawals

This is a partial list of prominent Agrawals.

Historical

*Nattal Sahu, merchant prince during the rule of Tomar Anangapal and patron of Vibudh Shridhar
*Vibudh Shridhar, author and poet, composer of several texts

Mughal period

* Sahu Todar, supervisor of royal mint and patron of scholars
* Raja Harsukh Rai, Mughal treasurer and builder of many Jain temples

British Period

*Bharatendu Harishchandra Hindi pioneer
*Bhagwan Das Indian theosophist, awarded Bharat Ratna
*Sir Ganga Ram: First modern engineer in India
* Lala Lajpat Rai: Freedom fighter
* Jamnalal Bajaj: Gandhian and industrialist
*Bhagwandas Bagla, First Marwari millionaire, popularized rasgulla
* Jayadayalji Goyandka, founder of Gita Press
* Ramnath Goenka, founder of Indian Express
* Babu Gulabrai, eminent Hindi writer and philosopher
* Sundar Mull Rajgarhia, eminent businessman

Post-Independence (1947-2000)

* Pandita Brahmacharini Chandabai, women's education pioneer
*Rammanohar Lohia: Humanist politician
*Hanuman Prasad Poddar, editor of Kalyan
*Sri Prakasa Freedom fighter, Governor, High Commissioner
*O.P. Jindal, Industralist and Politician
*Jinendra Varni compiler of 5 volume "Jainendra Siddhanta Kosha" and Saman Suttam compilation [Progressive Jains of India By Satish Kumar Jain, 1975,Shraman Sahitya Sansthan] .
*Chand Mull Rajgarhia, Industrialist and Eminent Writer. RAJGARHIA, CHAND MULL. - Mining, Processing and Uses of Indian Mica. With special reference to the Bihar mica fields.

Living

* Subhash Chandra Goel :- The Chairman of the Agroha Vikas Trust & owner of Zee TV, Billionaire
*Bobby Jindal, Current Governor Of Louisiana, USA
*Lakshmi Mittal, Arcelor Mittal, Billionaire, Richest Indian in the world
*Rahul Bajaj, Bajaj Auto, Member of Parliament, Billionaire
*Jagmohan Dalmiya, Former Head Of BCCI
*Vijaypat Singhania, Raymonds
*Naresh Goyal, Jet Airways, Billionaire
*Anil Agarwal, Vedanta Resources, Billionaire
*Sunil Bharti Mittal, Bharti Airtel, Billionaire
*Indu Jain, Billionaire
*Naveen Jindal, Jindal Steel, Billionaire
*Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, Billionaire
*Laxmikant Mittal, Industrialist
*L. S. Kanodiya, Industrialist
*Anand Jain, Jai Corp Limited, Billionaire
*Bimal Jalan: ex-Governor, Reserve Bank of India
*Brij Mohan Khaitan, Industrialist
*Rohtas Goel, Billionaire (Omaxe),
*Shobhna Bhartiya, Executive director of the Hindustan Times
*RP Goenka - Industrialist (RPG Group)
*D. C. Singhania, Industrialist (JK Organisation)
*Bharat Goenka, Tally Solutions
*Ramesh Chandra Agrawal, Bhaskar Group
*Gunjan Bagla, MD Amritt Ventures, California, Author Doing Business in 21st Century India
*Sanjay Gupta, CNN Medical Correspondent & Neurosurgeon
*Vinod Agarwal, Businessman & Scientist
*Victor Agarwal, Labour Group Leader Surrey County Council - The first Asian to be elected to Surrey County Council and at the age of 29
*Anjali Agrawal - Pasadena Tournament of Roses Princess 2003
*Shubha Mudgal, Well known Indian Singer
* Dr. S.P. Agarwal Director General of Health Services (DGHS)
*Rajesh Agrawal, Chairman & CEO of RationalFX, one of the fastest growing companies in the UK
*Venugopal Dhoot, Videocon, Billionaire
*Aarti Agarwal, Actress
*Surily Goel, Fashion Designer
*Yana Gupta, Indian Model and actress
*Sanjay Gupta (director), Famous Bollywood director
*Vipasha Agarwal, Model & Actress
* Rajesh Agarwal, Management Guru
*Rajat Gupta, Management Guru
*Purshottam Aggarwal-member union public service commission
*Ravi Prakash Agrawal, Research Scholar, Mumbai
*Ankit Manglic, Game Designer
*Shobhit Kumar (Garg), Chancellor, Shobhit University, Meerut, India"Murari Lal Gupta, Chharia.Bankers. Publishers.Sri Satguru Publications."Naresh Gupta, Publisher.Indian Books Centre
*Kunwar Shekhar Vijendra (Garg), Pro-Chancellor, Shobhit University, Meerut, India
* Manindra Agrawal - prize-winning Computer Scientist and mathematician. Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.

Famous Agrawal Houses

Some Agrawal families have been prominent for several generations, in most cases they became prominent in 1930s. These include

*Dalmia
*Singhania
*Sahu Jain
*Bajaj
*Goenka
*Garodia

Some of the others, like the Birla (Maheshwari), Sarabhai (Shrimal Jain), Walchand Hirachand (Humad) are not Agrawal, but share similar backgrounds and values.

ee also

*Agrawal

References

External links

* [http://www.agrasen.com/personalities.html Great Personalities Of Agrawal Community]


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    List of distinguished Agrawals

     

    List of distinguished Agrawals

    List of distinguished Agrawals

    This is a partial list of prominent Agrawals.

    Historical

    *Nattal Sahu, merchant prince during the rule of Tomar Anangapal and patron of Vibudh Shridhar
    *Vibudh Shridhar, author and poet, composer of several texts

    Mughal period

    * Sahu Todar, supervisor of royal mint and patron of scholars
    * Raja Harsukh Rai, Mughal treasurer and builder of many Jain temples

    British Period

    *Bharatendu Harishchandra Hindi pioneer
    *Bhagwan Das Indian theosophist, awarded Bharat Ratna
    *Sir Ganga Ram: First modern engineer in India
    * Lala Lajpat Rai: Freedom fighter
    * Jamnalal Bajaj: Gandhian and industrialist
    *Bhagwandas Bagla, First Marwari millionaire, popularized rasgulla
    * Jayadayalji Goyandka, founder of Gita Press
    * Ramnath Goenka, founder of Indian Express
    * Babu Gulabrai, eminent Hindi writer and philosopher
    * Sundar Mull Rajgarhia, eminent businessman

    Post-Independence (1947-2000)

    * Pandita Brahmacharini Chandabai, women's education pioneer
    *Rammanohar Lohia: Humanist politician
    *Hanuman Prasad Poddar, editor of Kalyan
    *Sri Prakasa Freedom fighter, Governor, High Commissioner
    *O.P. Jindal, Industralist and Politician
    *Jinendra Varni compiler of 5 volume "Jainendra Siddhanta Kosha" and Saman Suttam compilation [Progressive Jains of India By Satish Kumar Jain, 1975,Shraman Sahitya Sansthan] .
    *Chand Mull Rajgarhia, Industrialist and Eminent Writer. RAJGARHIA, CHAND MULL. - Mining, Processing and Uses of Indian Mica. With special reference to the Bihar mica fields.

    Living

    * Subhash Chandra Goel :- The Chairman of the Agroha Vikas Trust & owner of Zee TV, Billionaire
    *Bobby Jindal, Current Governor Of Louisiana, USA
    *Lakshmi Mittal, Arcelor Mittal, Billionaire, Richest Indian in the world
    *Rahul Bajaj, Bajaj Auto, Member of Parliament, Billionaire
    *Jagmohan Dalmiya, Former Head Of BCCI
    *Vijaypat Singhania, Raymonds
    *Naresh Goyal, Jet Airways, Billionaire
    *Anil Agarwal, Vedanta Resources, Billionaire
    *Sunil Bharti Mittal, Bharti Airtel, Billionaire
    *Indu Jain, Billionaire
    *Naveen Jindal, Jindal Steel, Billionaire
    *Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, Billionaire
    *Laxmikant Mittal, Industrialist
    *L. S. Kanodiya, Industrialist
    *Anand Jain, Jai Corp Limited, Billionaire
    *Bimal Jalan: ex-Governor, Reserve Bank of India
    *Brij Mohan Khaitan, Industrialist
    *Rohtas Goel, Billionaire (Omaxe),
    *Shobhna Bhartiya, Executive director of the Hindustan Times
    *RP Goenka - Industrialist (RPG Group)
    *D. C. Singhania, Industrialist (JK Organisation)
    *Bharat Goenka, Tally Solutions
    *Ramesh Chandra Agrawal, Bhaskar Group
    *Gunjan Bagla, MD Amritt Ventures, California, Author Doing Business in 21st Century India
    *Sanjay Gupta, CNN Medical Correspondent & Neurosurgeon
    *Vinod Agarwal, Businessman & Scientist
    *Victor Agarwal, Labour Group Leader Surrey County Council - The first Asian to be elected to Surrey County Council and at the age of 29
    *Anjali Agrawal - Pasadena Tournament of Roses Princess 2003
    *Shubha Mudgal, Well known Indian Singer
    * Dr. S.P. Agarwal Director General of Health Services (DGHS)
    *Rajesh Agrawal, Chairman & CEO of RationalFX, one of the fastest growing companies in the UK
    *Venugopal Dhoot, Videocon, Billionaire
    *Aarti Agarwal, Actress
    *Surily Goel, Fashion Designer
    *Yana Gupta, Indian Model and actress
    *Sanjay Gupta (director), Famous Bollywood director
    *Vipasha Agarwal, Model & Actress
    * Rajesh Agarwal, Management Guru
    *Rajat Gupta, Management Guru
    *Purshottam Aggarwal-member union public service commission
    *Ravi Prakash Agrawal, Research Scholar, Mumbai
    *Ankit Manglic, Game Designer
    *Shobhit Kumar (Garg), Chancellor, Shobhit University, Meerut, India"Murari Lal Gupta, Chharia.Bankers. Publishers.Sri Satguru Publications."Naresh Gupta, Publisher.Indian Books Centre
    *Kunwar Shekhar Vijendra (Garg), Pro-Chancellor, Shobhit University, Meerut, India
    * Manindra Agrawal - prize-winning Computer Scientist and mathematician. Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.

    Famous Agrawal Houses

    Some Agrawal families have been prominent for several generations, in most cases they became prominent in 1930s. These include

    *Dalmia
    *Singhania
    *Sahu Jain
    *Bajaj
    *Goenka
    *Garodia

    Some of the others, like the Birla (Maheshwari), Sarabhai (Shrimal Jain), Walchand Hirachand (Humad) are not Agrawal, but share similar backgrounds and values.

    ee also

    *Agrawal

    References

    External links

    * [http://www.agrasen.com/personalities.html Great Personalities Of Agrawal Community]


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      Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Intl. Conf. "India-Brazil Dialogue", Goa, Oct 19-21, 2011

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      From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
      To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
      Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 2:19 AM
      Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Intl. Conf. "India-Brazil Dialogue", Goa, Oct 19-21,
      2011


      > H-ASIA
      > April 26, 2011
      >
      > Conference: "India-Brazil Dialogue", Three Day International Conference,
      > Goa, October 19-21, 2011
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      > From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
      >
      > THREE DAY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 'INDIA-BRAZIL DIALOGUE' Three Day
      > International Conference
      >
      > Location: India
      > Call for Papers Date: 2011-08-09
      > Date Submitted: 2011-04-23
      > Announcement ID: 184792
      >
      > The Centre for Latin American Studies, Goa University, Goa, India has
      > identified Brazil as one of its core areas of vent and hence, reckoned it
      > requisite to convene an International Conference on Indo-Brazilian
      > Relations and Interactions, entitled 'India-Brazil Dialogue' over three
      > days, viz. 19th, 20th & 21st of October 2011, at the portals of Goa
      > University. The ostensible objective behind this exercise, is not just to
      > proffer a historical narrative on evolving India-Brazil relations, but to
      > facilitate scholars from a multitude of disciplines at both ends, to
      > commend views and perspectives on the wide gamut and canvass of mutual
      > interface, encompassing Politics, Foreign Policy and International
      > Relations, Economic and Business, Science & Technology, Sociological
      > Studies, Governance Themes, even Literature, etc. Paper Abstracts can be
      > submitted on the following themes for no more than 150 words:
      >
      > a. Brazil and Latin America: Process of Democratization
      > b. Regional Security: Brazil and Latin America
      > c. Brazil and Latin America: Economic Strategies and International Economy
      > d. Human Rights: Brazil and Latin America
      > e. Brazil and Latin America: A Historical Perspective
      > f. Brazil and Latin American Culture: Literature, Art and Religion
      > g. Brazil and Science and Technology
      > h. Brazil and Multilateralism: US, China, European Union and India
      >
      >
      > Dr. Aparajita Gangopadhyay
      > Centre for Latin American Studies
      > Goa University
      > Goa 403206
      > India.
      > Tel: 91-832-6519300
      > 91-832-6519207
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      Fw: H-ASIA: CFP _The Historian_ welcomes scholarly essays

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      Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 2:24 AM
      Subject: H-ASIA: CFP _The Historian_ welcomes scholarly essays


      > H-ASIA
      > April 26, 2011
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      > _The Historian_ welcomes submissions of scholarly essays
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      > Ed. note: _The Historian_ is the distinguished publication of the History
      > honorary Phi Alpha Theta, and, in my experience, offers a broad array of
      > subjects in its published articles. FFC
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      > From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
      >
      > The Historian welcomes submissions of scholarly essays
      >
      > Date Submitted:
      > 2011-04-23
      > Announcement ID: 184796
      >
      > "The Historian," a peer-reviewed journal published since 1938, welcomes
      > manuscripts submitted by historians in all regional, temporal and thematic
      > fields of history.
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      > footnotes. The latter should be footnotes, not endnotes, and conform to
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      > meet the highest standards of academic quality, have an original point, be
      > in dialogue with all the relevant scholarly literature, and either be
      > based on new source material, or constitute an exhaustive and critical
      > overview of the historiography of a particular topic. They need to be
      > written in flawless English, and provided with accurate and precise
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      Fw: H-ASIA: Positions World Hist + field (Asia incl.) Auburn Univ., instructors

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      Subject: H-ASIA: Positions World Hist + field (Asia incl.) Auburn Univ.,
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      > H-ASIA
      > April 26, 2011
      >
      >
      > Position(s): World History plus field--including Asia, Instructors (2),
      > Auburn University
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      > JOB GUIDE NO.: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=42487
      >
      >
      > Auburn University, History
      >
      > Two Full-Time Instructors of History
      >
      >
      > Institution Type: College / University
      > Location: Alabama, United States
      > Position: Instructor
      >
      >
      >
      >
      > INSTRUCTOR OF HISTORY
      >
      >
      >
      > The Department of History at Auburn University invites applicants for up
      > to two (non-tenure-track) positions at the rank of Instructor. The
      > one-year appointment will begin August 16, 2011 with the possibility of
      > renewal for up to two additional years pending funding and acceptable
      > performance. Ph.D. in History prior to employment date is preferred, but
      > outstanding candidates who are in the final stages of dissertation writing
      > (ABD) will be considered. The appointee will be primarily responsible for
      > teaching multiple sections of a two-course sequence of world history in
      > the university undergraduate core curriculum and may also teach other
      > undergraduate courses in his/her areas of specialization depending on
      > department need. Please send a letter of application, transcripts, vita,
      > evidence of teaching effectiveness, writing sample, and three letters of
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      > Women and Minorities are Encouraged to Apply
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      > Review of applications will begin May 11, 2011, and continue until the
      > position is filled.
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      >
      >
      > Prof. Donna Bohanan, Chair
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      > 310 Thach Hall
      > Auburn University, AL 36849-5207
      > Email: bohandj@auburn.edu
      > Phone: 334-844-6631
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      > The candidate selected for this position must be able to meet eligibility
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      > Contact: Prof. Donna Bohanan, Chair
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      Fw: H-ASIA: "Yellow hordes" query - response

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
      To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
      Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 12:10 AM
      Subject: H-ASIA: "Yellow hordes" query - response


      > H-ASIA
      > April 24, 2011
      >
      > Response re: 'yellow hordes' query
      > ************************************************************************
      > From: Nicholas Clifford <clifford@middlebury.edu>
      >
      > Following on to Ian Welch's posting:
      >
      > Of course there was a good deal of plain old fashioned racism at work,
      > even
      > when the term "Yellow Peril" was not used, and as Ian Welch points out,
      > the
      > US by no means had a corner on the market (think of the famous Fu Manchu,
      > a
      > British creation). The Australian travel writer Mary Gaunt is another
      > example. Elizabeth Bird Bishop, in her book on the Yangtze Valley,
      > dismissed
      > the term "Yellow Peril," turning it into "Yellow Hope," though she looked
      > ahead, rather wistfully, to a Christianized China. Yet the American Eliza
      > Scidmore remarked, at the turn of the last century, that since Japan's
      > crushing defeat of China in 1895, no one could any longer take seriously
      > the
      > "Yellow Peril" (presumably in her eyes, whatever else the Japanese were,
      > yellow was not it). The British anthropologist E.B. Tylor never used the
      > term (I think) but in 1871 wrote that "few would dispute that the
      > following
      > races are arranged rightly in order of culture: Australian, Tahitian,
      > Aztec,
      > Chinese, Italian" (no prize for guessing who comes out No. 1). And, of
      > course, as Frank Dikötter has pointed out (The Discourse of Race in Modern
      > China, Stanford University Press, 1992), Chinese intellectuals were
      > themselves by no means immune to the temptations of race thinking.
      >
      > Both in Australia and the UK, as well as the US, there were those whose
      > fear of the Chinese came less from their "yellowness" than from their
      > observations that the Chinese would work harder, demand far less in the
      > way of pay, accept a lower standard of living, etc., and thus do in the
      > westerners through their admirable (if that's what they were) qualities.
      > How much has this changed today? Earlier this year I heard a lecture by a
      > visiting scholar from Beijing who remarked how utterly incomprehensible
      > Chinese found the recent labor troubles in France, with their demands for
      > shorter hours and an earlier retirement age; many Chinese today, he
      > remarked, want to work harder and longer.
      >
      > There was a mention earlier in this thread of the famous German picture
      > of the Archangel Michael (a German, presumably) rallying Europe against
      > the Yellow Peril, though the Wikipedia article in which it appears says
      > that the Kaiser's target was an expanding Japan. Is that right? I always
      > thought it was the Boxers who were the villains here.
      >
      > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voelker_Europas.jpg
      >
      > Nicholas Clifford
      > Middlebury College
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      Fw: H-ASIA: Sathya Sai Baba, a preliminary obituary

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
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      Subject: H-ASIA: Sathya Sai Baba, a preliminary obituary


      > H-ASIA
      > April 24, 2011
      >
      > A preliminary obituary for Sathya Sai Baba, noted Indian holyman
      >
      > (x-post RISA-L)
      > **********************************************************************
      > Ed. note: Very few scholars who have worked in or on modern India will
      > not be familiar with the career of Sathya Sai Baba who attracted a world-
      > wide following of devotees, and who was one of the significant
      > constituents of modern Hinduism in contemporary India. Professor Tulasi
      > Srinivas of Emerson College, who has published studies of Sathya Sai Baba
      > and his movement, postedd a brief obituary notice for the RISA-L list and
      > has kindly agreed to permit cross-posting on H-ASIA. FFC
      > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
      > From: Tulasi Srinivas <Tulasi_Srinivas@emerson.edu>
      >
      >
      > Redeeming Faith: Sacred Life, Moral Death and Institutional Change in the
      > Global Sathya Sai Movement
      > Tulasi Srinivas, Emerson College
      >
      > April 23, 2011.
      >
      > According to news reports Shri Sathya Sai Baba, godman, guru, mystic,
      > saint, and charismatic religious leader (Srinivas 2008) "passed away" or
      > "died" today at 7.40 am Indian Standard Time at the Sathya Sai Seva
      > Institute for Higher Medical Sciences in his home town of Puttaparthi in
      > rural Andhra Pradesh in South India. As a devotee said to me in sadness
      > "on this day of faith and remembrance--Easter Sunday--Bhagawan left his
      > body". According to devotees Shri Sathya Sai Baba known as Bhagawan
      > (God) attained Samadhi at his chosen time. The reports on Indian NDTV
      > state that Shri Sathya Sai Baba's body will lie in state at his 100 acre
      > ashram called Parsanthi Nilayam (Abode of Supreme Peace) for the
      > estimated one million devotees (this is a conservative number) that will
      > be expected to pay their last respects for two days and then he will be
      > given a state funeral on Wednesday. His body will be interred in the Sai
      > Kulwant darshan hall at Prasanthi Nilayam thereafter.
      >
      > Shri Sai Baba was admitted to the SSSIHMS Hospital on March 28, 2011
      > suffering from what was termed "breathing difficulties" by doctors. He
      > had a pacemaker installed and until April 7, 2011 seemed to be
      > progressing fairly well. Thousands of devotees poured into Puttaparthi
      > upon hearing of his illness and camped outside the hospital. The hospital
      > director Dr. Safaya gave daily medical bulletins circulated by the Sathya
      > Sai Trust on their official website for his global devotional base. A
      > specialist doctor and devotee from the University of Southern California
      > School of Medicine flew into Puttaparthi to be part of the team of
      > doctors taking care of Sai Baba. On April 7, 2011 reports suggested that
      > Sai Baba's heart and kidneys were being affected and on April 8th Dr
      > Michael Goldstein the Chairman, Sri Sathya Sai World Foundation, as well
      > as the Chairman, Prashanthi Council – the international body that
      > oversees the activities of Sri Sathya Sai Organisations worldwide—gave a
      > talk to devotees on the Radio Sai network about Sai Baba's health in
      > which he exhorted devotees to pray that Sai Baba "would decide to remain"
      > with them, his earnest wish. Devotees were worried and saddened by the
      > urn if events but hopd that "Swami would cure himself" as they believed
      > he had done in 1963 when he suffered a series of strokes and stated he
      > had taken on the illness of a devotee. But by April 18th, 2011 it was
      > reported that Sai Baba had suffered "multiple organ failure". The Andhra
      > Pradesh government and the Chief Minister Mr. Kiran Reddy deputed the
      > minister of Major Industries Geetha Reddy to take charge of the site and
      > to oversee "the medical treatment being administered to Baba by the Sai
      > Seva Trust" as they also closed travel to Puttaparthi and drew in several
      > thousand police units from across the state to prevent "untoward
      > incidents". Doctors indicated in the daily bulletin on April 21st 2011
      > that Sai Baba was in an "extremely critical condition" giving the
      > government, devotees and national politicians time to prepare. Devotees
      > across the world gathered in Sai temples and centers to pray for a
      > miraculous recovery and devotees in Puttaparthi took out a procession and
      > led a day long chanting and singing of bhajans (hymns) for his health.
      >
      > Shri Sathya Sai Baba's life was extraordinary by any description. Born
      > Sathya Narayana Raju to a poor peasant family on November 2, 1926, he
      > became a nationally recognized guru and mystic who counted leading Indian
      > politicians, sports figures and media celebrities as well as the poorest
      > among his devotees. In 1940, he declared himself an "avatar," or
      > reincarnation, of another Hindu holy man called the Sai Baba of Shirdi, a
      > town in the western Indian state of Maharashtra who had died in 1918. In
      > the 1960s and after, riding a wave of popularity in the West he became a
      > celebrated global guru, often providing solace through his twice daily
      > darshan (sacred sighting) to the tens of thousands of devotees,
      > interacting with them, magically manifesting healing vibhuti ( sacred
      > ash) or talismen for those who sought his blessings. Devotees scrambled
      > to get a good seat during darshan often waiting hours in long queues
      > enacting "proxemic desire" (Srinivas 2010). His devotional base grew to
      > an estimated 20 million in 160 countries around the world and they were
      > predominantly middle class and professional. Sai Baba used his enormous
      > influence to harness this human power to do seva (charitable works)
      > including raising money for educational institutions, hospitals to treat
      > the poor and drinking water to parched rural districts in and around his
      > home town. He grew the Sai Movement into a transnational phenomenon
      > allowing people to remain in the faith they were born into yet offering
      > them hope and solace as his devotees through a strategic set of embedded
      > practices, multivalent symbols and ambiguous performances.
      >
      > But he was also the eye of the storm as controversy swirled around him.
      > Skeptics and non believers accused him of being a "mere magician" and
      > using presdigitation of trinkets and conjuring acts to increase faith in
      > him. He never denied the magic but rather claimed that the talismen
      > produced were magical merely a pathway for his larger maya (divine magic)
      > of devotional transformation to occur. In the 1970s a Commission to
      > investigate Miracles and other Superstitions was set up by Dr. H
      > Narasimaiah, the Vice Chancellor of Bangalore University to investigate
      > Sathya Sai Baba. The BBC documentary Sai Baba: Godman or Con man detailed
      > the so called "tricks" but this did not deter devotees and followers.
      > More recently ex-devotees and former devotees have accused Sathya Sai
      > Baba and the Sai Trust of more serious infractions including
      > embezzlement, fraud and sexual abuse of young boys which they claimed
      > culminated in the death of four young men within the ashram in 1996. A
      > series of films and internet websites detail these allegations. But
      > neither Sai Baba nor the Trust were ever convicted of any wrongdoing.
      > Rather Sai Baba and his devotees, on his behalf, claimed that he was
      > vilified in the public arena by disaffected devotees. The Anti Sai
      > movement has been appropriately silent about the current happenings in
      > the ashram.
      >
      > His passing has brought the problem of transition and rationalization of
      > charisma to light. Devotees asked that video bulletins of Shri Sathya Sai
      > Baba's health be transmitted so that they could "see" that he was being
      > looked after. Sai Baba's health has been an issue since he broke his hip
      > six years ago and was confined to a wheelchair and started giving darshan
      > in a porte chair and car. The Trust including Sai Baba's nephew R.J.
      > Ratnakar and other core devotees has been reported to be holding high
      > level meetings about finances and continuation. The estimated worth of
      > the trust is thought to be $ 8.9 billion and so a great deal is at stake.
      > Devotees meanwhile discuss Sai Baba's prophecy that he would be reborn as
      > "Prema Sai" (the sai of love) and wonder about his next birth as they
      > mourn the passing of "this body". For them he is a divine poorna avatar
      > (incarnation) of God and therefore "all pervading and all knowing" and an
      > embodiment of divine love.
      >
      > My own ethnographic work on the transnational Sathya Sai Movement over
      > nine years has led me to a valuable and cherished group of friends and
      > informants both within and without the community, whose sense of loss
      > and pain both today and over the years I have come to respect. It is to
      > them and for them I write this today.
      > [With reporting from NDTV, Times of India, The Hindu, News of the World,
      > The BBC, The Economic Times and the Straits Times]
      >
      > Tulasi Srinivas is the author of _Winged Faith: Rethinking Globalization
      > and Religious Pluralism Through the Sathya Sai Movement_, New York:
      > Columbia University press, 2010. ISBN 978-0-231-14932-7.
      >
      > Tulasi Srinivas, Ph.D.
      >
      > Assistant Professor, Anthropology
      > Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies and
      > Department of Communication Studies
      > Emerson College
      > Boston, MA
      > email: Tulasi_Srinivas@emerson.edu
      > Vice-President, New England and Maritime Association of the American
      > Academy of Religion (NEMAAR)
      > Book review editor: Journal of Asian and African Studies
      > Winged Faith: Rethinking Globalization and Religious Pluralism Through the
      > Sathya Sai Movement
      > http://cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-231-14932-7/winged-faith/reviews
      >
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      Fw: H-ASIA: "Yellow hordes" query - response

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
      To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
      Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2011 8:33 PM
      Subject: H-ASIA: "Yellow hordes" query - response


      > H-ASIA
      > April 24, 2011
      >
      > Further response re: 'yellow hordes' query
      > **********************************************************************
      > From: Ian Welch <ian.welch@anu.edu.au>
      >
      > Beware of parochialism. America was far from unique in its 19C responses
      > to the Chinese and as other responses have noted the term 'Yellow Peril"
      > was well known in Europe and elsewhere around the world.
      >
      > It is a mistake to assume that the Asian-American experience was either
      > unique or special to the US.
      >
      > The American contribution to the prejudices of the times was the
      > unpunished violence against Chinese, especially in the West Coast. I have
      > mentioned this in earlier posts and a copy of a summary of anti-Chinese
      > violence in North America was circulated. It is found in the Introduction
      > of my new ANU online Murder on Flower Mountain database.
      >
      > The URL is https://digitalcollections.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/7273
      >
      > Ian Welch
      > Canberra
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      Fw: H-ASIA: Idiosyncratic comments on "yellowness" (further comments-2)

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
      To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
      Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2011 8:37 PM
      Subject: H-ASIA: Idiosyncratic comments on "yellowness" (further comments-2)


      > H-ASIA
      > April 24, 2011
      >
      > Further comments (2) re: Idiosyncratic comments on "yellowness"
      >
      > **********************************************************************
      > 1.)
      > From: Yi-Li Wu <yiliwu2010@gmail.com>
      >
      > In response to Ted Bestor's posting, I have a personal anecdote about
      > Chinese in southern states being coded as "white"...I was born in Virginia
      > in the mid-1960s. The original birth certificate (yes, I can run for
      > president) says that my parents are from "China" and that their race is
      > "white." Interestingly, this racial designations are not on the version
      > that is provided these days when I request a copy of my birth certificate
      > (looks like things were computerized).
      >
      > Yi-Li Wu
      > Albion College
      > **********************************************************************
      > 2.)
      > From: David Schak <d.schak@griffith.edu.au>
      >
      > With reference to the publication cited by Ted Bestor, I might add that at
      > the same time that one could be only white or black in the south, one
      > could be only white or coloured in California. So while Chinese were
      > 'white' in Mississippi, they were coloured in Oakland.
      >
      >
      > Adjunct A/Prof. David C. Schak d.schak@griffith.edu.au
      > International Business and Asian Studies
      > Centre for Environment and Public Health
      > Griffith University
      > Nathan, Qld. Australia, 4111
      > 617 3735-7576 (w); 3892-7339 (h)
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      >
      >
      > From yiliwu2010@gmail.com Sat Apr 23 18:08:08 2011
      > Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 18:00:01 -0700
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      Fw: H-ASIA: "yellowness" (re: Michael Keevak's book announcement)

      ----- Original Message -----
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      Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2011 8:36 PM
      Subject: H-ASIA: "yellowness" (re: Michael Keevak's book announcement)


      > H-ASIA
      > April 24, 2011
      >
      > On 'yellowness' re: Michael Keevak's book announcement
      > **********************************************************************
      > From: Marcus Bingenheimer <m.bingenheimer@gmail.com>
      >
      > For those interested in the question of how the Chinese came to be
      > regarded as yellow:
      >
      > Demel, Walter. 1992. "Wie die Chinesen gelb wurden - Ein Beitrag zur
      > Frühgeschichte der Rassentheorien." Historische Zeitschrift 255 (Dec.
      > 1992).
      > is available on JSTOR.
      >
      > In his introduction Keevak mentions Demel's excellent essay as a "starting
      > point" for his study.
      >
      > Regards,
      >
      > Marcus Bingenheimer
      >
      > --
      > Dharma Drum Buddhist College (DDBC)
      > No. 2-6 Xishihu, Jinshan 20842, New Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C.
      > http://mbingenheimer.net
      >
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      Fw: H-ASIA: Japan?s nuclear crisis is a wake-up call for India

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      Subject: H-ASIA: Japan?s nuclear crisis is a wake-up call for India


      > H-ASIA
      > April 24, 2011
      >
      > Japan's nuclear crisis is a wake-up call for India
      > **********************************************************************
      > From: FUKUNAGA Masaaki <office@fukunaga.cc>
      >
      > Dear All,
      >
      > Nuclear accident at FUKUSHIMA, Japan is still a serious condition.
      >
      > This accident will also affect the negotiation of the Civil Nuclear
      > Cooperation Agreement between Japan and India.
      >
      > People thought about the nuclear plants in India, is changing.
      > Please find an article at web site of the South Asia Citizens Web
      > (http://www.sacw.net).
      >
      > 'Japan's nuclear crisis is a wake-up call for India'
      > Thursday 31 March 2011
      >
      > http://www.sacw.net/article1994.html
      >
      >
      > with regards,
      >
      > Prof. FUKUNAGA Masaaki, Ph.D.(Sociology, BHU)
      > ___
      > Assistant Director,
      > The Center for South Asian Studies,
      > Gifu Women's University
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      Fw: H-ASIA: Japan-occupied Philippines--seeking photographs

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      Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2011 8:33 PM
      Subject: H-ASIA: Japan-occupied Philippines--seeking photographs


      > H-ASIA
      > April 24, 2011
      >
      > Seeking photographs of Japan-occupied Philippines
      > ***********************************************************************
      > From: Satoshi Ara <satohiro82@yahoo.co.jp>
      >
      > I am Satoshi Ara, teaching here in Japan as a part-time
      > faculty at several institutions. I now have a book
      > project titled "Japanese Occupation of Leyte, Philippines,
      > 1942-1945" with a focus of a collaboration issue of local
      > elites with the Japanese authorities in Leyte,
      > Philippines.
      >
      > I am now looking for pictures taken by local people in
      > the said island or by the Japanese officers assigned to
      > garrison in the locality.
      >
      > Most pictures I happened to find in the internet were
      > mostly taken by the American Army soldiers who were in
      > the island after its reoccupation of the Philippines in
      > October 1944. It would be appreciated if someone could
      > provide me with information of whereabouts of pictures
      > taken during the occupation period prior to the arrival
      > of the US forces.
      >
      > Thank you very much.
      >
      > Satoshi Ara, Ph.D.
      > Part-time Faculty,
      > Fukushima University, Japan
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      Saturday, April 23, 2011

      Books from India= Books on Yoga

         Books on Yoga               
       
       
       
        Books on Yoga
       
       
       

      A Commentary on Patanjala Yogasutra Named The Ambrosia of Yoga with the Yogasutras of Patanjali : Composed by Parivrajaka Sri Sadasivendra Sarasvati Avadhuta :  Translated in to English by S. Kothandaraman, B.R. Pub, 2009, xvi, 234 p, ISBN : 81-7646-647-6, Rs. 1,250.00    .
       
      A Complete Book on Yoga : The Step-by-Step Guide to Yoga for Health and Beauty for Everybody :  , Mahaveer Pub, 2006, iv, 106 p, ISBN : 81-902196-6-9, Rs. 499.00    .
       
      A Text Book of Svasthavrtta :  Mangalagowri V Rao, Chaukhambha Orientalia, 2007, pbk, xvi, 560 p, ISBN : 81-7637-034-9, Rs. 300.00    .
       
      An Introduction to the Yoga Philosophy :  Rai Bahadur Srisa Chandra Vasu, Munshiram Manoharlal, 2004, Reprint, x, 70 p, ISBN : 81-215-1122-4, Rs. 90.00    .
       
      An Introduction to Yoga :  Annie Besant, Cosmo, 2005, 141 p, ISBN : 81-7755-897-8, Rs. 400.00    .
       
      Art of Yoga :  Y.P. Yadav and Rachana Yadav, Friends, 2003, xvi, 122 p, ISBN : 81-7216-032-1, Rs. 325.00    .
       
      Asanas-Pranayama : The Foundation of Healthy Living :  Sanyasi Atmabindu, Srishti, 2006, pbk, xxiv, 687 p, ISBN : 81-88575-59-3, Rs. 495.00    .
       
      Ashtanga Yoga in Relation to Holistic Health :  Paraddi Kusuma Mallapa and Ganesh Shankar, Satyam Pub, 2006, viii, 264 p, ISBN : 81-88134-58-9, Rs. 450.00    .
       
      Asparsa-Yoga : A Study of Gaudapada's Mandukya Karika :  Colin A. Cole, Motilal Banarsidass, 2004, Reprint, xiii, 158 p, ISBN : 81-208-1992-6, Rs. 295.00    .
       
      Aspects of Tantra Yoga :  Debabrata Sen Sharma, Indica, 2007, pbk, 164 p, ISBN : 81-86569-67-7, Rs. 195.00    .
       
      Basic Core Fitness Through Yoga and Naturopathy :  Manika Debnath, Sports Pub, 2007, 64 p, figs, ISBN : 81-7879-399-7, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Beauty Yoga for Girls :  Seema Sondhi, Wisdom Tree, 2005, pbk, iii, 133 p, ISBN : 81-8328-002-1, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Bhakti Yoga Pilgrimage : What Patanjali and Buddha Did Not Teach :  Sankirtan Das, Kaveri Books, 2009, 132 p, 12 colour plates, 54 line drawings, ISBN : 81-7479-101-6, Rs. 400.00    .
       
      Book of Mediations for Every Day in the Year :  James Allen, Sterling Pub, 2008, pbk, 368 p, ISBN : 81-207-3730-3, Rs. 250.00    .
       
      Brisk Walk & Yoga - Elixir of Life : A Perfect Antidote to Obesity, Hypertension & Diabetesand Diabetes :  R Chinna Reddy, The Associated Pub, 2006, xviii, 236 p, tables, figs, ISBN : 81-8429-016-0, Rs. 650.00    .
       
      Caroline Myss' Chakra Meditation Music (CD) :  Stevin McNamara, New Age Music, 2004, Rs. 299.00    .
       
      Celtic Meditation Music (CD) :  Aine Minogue, New Age Music, 2004, Rs. 299.00    .
       
      Chanting the Chakras : Roots of Awakening (CD) :  Layne Redmond, New Age Music, 2004, Rs. 299.00    .
       
      Classical and Modern Approaches to Yoga :  Ganesh Shankar, Pratibha, 2002, viii, 219 p, tables, figs, ISBN : 81-7702-058-7, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Complete Book of Yoga :  Rajeev Sharma, Lotus Press, ISBN : 81-8382-196-0, Rs. 150.00    .
       
      Complete Works of Lahiri Mahasay, Vol. IV. The Six Systems - Sara Darsan :  Swami Satyeswarananda Vidyaratna Maharaj, Mahesh Library, 2006, Second Edition, xx, 1082 p, 47 photographs and Illustrations, ISBN : 1-877854-45-X, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Complete Works of Lahiri Mahasay, Vols. I - IV :  Swami Satyeswarananda Vidyaratna Maharaj, Mahesh Library, 2006, lxxiv, 2248 p, 4 Vols, 119 Photographs and Illustrations, ISBN : 1-877854-36-0 (Vol. I); 1-877854-37-9 (Vol. II); 1-877854-44-1 (Vol. III); 1-877854-45-X (Vol. IV), Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Divine Light : Yoga Systems with Their Secret Techniques :  S.K. Das, New Age Books, 2002, pbk, Reprint, xx, 188 p, figs, ISBN : 81-7822-097-0, Rs. 295.00    .
       
      Eighty-Four Asanas in Yoga : A Survey of Traditions (With Illustrations) :  Gudrun Buhnemann, D K Printworld, 2007, xii, 196 p, tables, ISBN : 81-246-0417-7, Rs. 800.00    .
       
      Encyclopaedia of Yoga :  Edited by compiled by Amresh Kumar, Khel Sahitya Kendra, 2008, viii, 416 p, ISBN : 81-7524-499-2, Rs. 1,250.00    .
       
      Encyclopaedia of Yoga For Common Diseases, Vols. I to VI :  H. Kumar Kaul, B.R. Publishing, 2011, xlvi, 2366 p, 6 Vols, ISBN : 978-81-7646-758-2, Rs. 9,000.00    .
       
      Encyclopaedia of Yoga, Health and Physical Education, Vols. 1 to 3 :  Ramesh Bhardwaj and C.S. Gore, Sports Publication, 2011, 1796 p, 3 Vols, ISBN : 81-7879-623-9, Rs. 4,000.00    .
       
      Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Vol. XII. Yoga: India's Philosophy of Meditation :  Edited by Gerald James Larson and Ram Shankar Bhattacharya, Motilal Banarsidass Pub, 2008, 784 p, ISBN : 81-208-3349-4, Rs. 1,395.00    .
       
      Existence and Yoga :  Lalit and Manju Kilam, Parimal Pub, 2008, ISBN : 978-81-7110-333-1, Rs. 300.00    .
       
      First Treatise of Ayurveda on Treatment : Vrndamadhava of Siddha Yoga (2 Parts-Set) :  Edited and translated by Premvati Tewari and Asha Kumari, Chaukhambha Visvabharati, 2006, lxxii, 1144 p, 2 Parts, Rs. 2,000.00    .
       
      Freedom of Body and Mind : Yogasanas, Pranayam and Meditation: A Complete Cure for Common Diseases :  Yogacharya Swami Omkareshwarananda, Rawat, 2007, pbk, xvi, 208 p, figs, ISBN : 81-316-0090-4, Rs. 325.00    .
       
      From XL to XS : A Fitness Guru's Guide to Changing Your Body :  Payal Gidwani Tiwari, Random House, 2010, Pbk, 288 p, ISBN : 9788184001471, Rs. 199.00    .
       
      GenNext : Yoga :  C.P. Sharma, B.R. Pub, 2009, pbk, xiv, 92 p, ISBN : 81-7646-669-7, Rs. 400.00    .
       
      Getting to Where You Are: The Life of Meditation :  Steven Harrison, New Age Books, 2005, pbk, x, 210 p, ISBN : 81-7822-202-7, Rs. 195.00    .
       
      Hatha Yoga for Human Health :  Nitin Korpal and Ganesh Shankar, Satyam Pub, 2005, 208 p, figs, ISBN : 81-88134-37-6, Rs. 425.00    .
       
      Healing Addiction with Yoga : A Yoga Program for People in 12-Step Recovery :  Annalisa Cunningham, Macmillan Publishers India , 2010, Pbk, Third Edition, 156 p, ISBN : 9780230330894, Rs. 225.00    .
       
      Healing Power of Yoga : For Health Well Being and Inner Peace :  Julie Friedeberger, New Age Books, 2006, pbk, Reprint, xiv, 138 p, ISBN : 81-7822-181-0, Rs. 195.00    .
       
      Healing the Future : The Journey Within :  Deepak Kashyap, New Age Books, 2001, pbk, xxii, 208 p, plates, ISBN : 81-7822-039-3, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Health and Longevity Through Ayurveda, Yoga and Nature Cure :  T.L. Devaraj, Sterling, 2003, pbk, xii, 292 p, ills, ISBN : 81-207-2472-0, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Health and Yoga :  Edited and Compiled by A.K. Srivastava, Sports, 2010, iv, 108 p, ISBN : 978-81-7879-581-2, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Heart Health : An American Yoga Association Wellness Guide: The Complete Program for New Strength and Vigor :  Alice Christensen, Health Harmony, 2001, xiv, 257 p, ISBN : 81-7021-1066-X, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Heart Yoga : The Sacred Marriage of Yoga And Mysticism :  Andrew Harvey, Karuna Erickson and Rodney Yee, North Atlantic Books, 2010, pbk, 257 p, ISBN : 978-1556438974, Rs. 860.00    .
       
      Hidden Secrets of Yogic Diet for Weight Loss :  Carrmine Ireene , Jaico, 256 p, ISBN : 978-81-7992-904-9 , Rs. 250.00    .
       
      Himalayan Nights : Sitar and Tabla Backgrounds for Relaxation (CD) :  Agni and Lewis Howard, New Age Music, 2004, Rs. 299.00    .
       
      Himalayan Sunrise : Sitar and Tabla Backgrounds for Vitality (CD) :  Agni and Lewis Howard, New Age Music, 2004, Rs. 299.00    .
       
      History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization: Vol. XVI: Yoga (CONSSAVY): Part 2: History of Yoga :  D.P. Chattopadhyay and Satya Prakash Singh, Centre for Studies in Civilizations for Munshiram, 2010, xii, 850 p, ISBN : 81-87586-44-3, Rs. 1,500.00    .
       
      How to Use Yoga :  Amresh Kumar, Khel Sahitya Kendra, 2007, vi, 416 p, ISBN : 81-7524-477-1, Rs. 750.00    .
       
      How to Use Yoga :  F. Yeats-Brown, Sports Publication, 2006, iii, 148 p, ISBN : 81-7879-279-6, Rs. 295.00    .
       
      Human Being, Nature and Guru :  Pratima P. Joshi, Readworthy Publications, 2010, xiv, 234 p, ISBN : 93-5018-006-5, Rs. 950.00    .
       
      Inner Tantric Yoga: Working with the Universal Shakti : Secrets of Mantras, Deities and Meditation :  David Frawley, Motilal Banarsidass, 2009, xiv, 264 p, ISBN : 81-208-3421-7, Rs. 295.00    .
       
      International Encyclopaedia of Yoga and Occultism, Vol. I - III :  Edited by Ramesh Gupta, S.P. Narula, Gyan Chandra and M.P. Chaudhary, Indian Pub, 2010, 1322 p, 3 Vols, ISBN : 81-7341-445-9, Rs. 9,000.00    .
       
      Japa Yoga (Mantra Yoga) : Theory, Practice and Applications :  Nrusingh Charan Panda, D.K. Printworld, 2007, xxvi, 362 p, ISBN : 9788124603888, Rs. 550.00    .
       
      Japa Yoga (Mantra Yoga) : Theory, Practice and Applications :  Nrusingh Charan Panda, D.K. Printworld, 2007, Pbk, xxvi, 362 p, ISBN : 9788124603895, Rs. 280.00    .
       
      Japa-Yoga (Mantra-Yoga) : Theory, Practice and Applications :  N.C. Panda, D K Printworld, 2007, Reprint, xxvi, 362 p, figs, ISBN : 81-246-0388-X, Rs. 550.00    .
       
      Kundalini : An Indian Paradigm of Creativity :  G D Bakshi, Pilgrims Pub, 2006, ISBN : 81-7769-212-7, Rs. 160.00    .
       
      Kundalini : The Serpent Power :  Vasant G. Rele, Cosmo for Genesis Pub, 2008, Reprint, xx, 132 p, ISBN : 81-307-0905-5, Rs. 495.00    .
       
      Kundalini for Beginners : The Shortest Path to Self Realization :  Ravindra Kumar, Health Harmony, 2001, Reprint, xxviii, 328 p, ISBN : 81-7021-1051-1, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Laghu-Harita-Smrti : Text with English Translation and Notes :  Siddheswar Jena, Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 2004, xv, 90 p, ISBN : 81-8090-051-7, Rs. 200.00    .
       
      Learn Rajayoga from Vivekananda : A Grand Exposition of India's Unique Philosophy and Practice of Yoga, Which Swami Vivekananda Made for His American Disciples :  , Lotus Press, 2006, 238 p, ISBN : 81-8382-009-3, Rs. 395.00    .
       
      Light on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali : Patanjala Yoga Pradipika :  B.K.S. Iyengar, Indus, 1994, pbk, Reprint, xxii, 337 p, ISBN : 81-85538-225-3, Rs. 295.00    .
       
      Maya Yoga : Longchenpa's Finding Comfort and Ease in Enchantment: A Book of Dzogchen Percepts :  Translated by Keith Dowman, Vajra Pub, 2010, pbk, 112 p, ISBN : 978-9937-506-45-8, Rs. 650.00    .
       
      Meditation : Science and Practice :  N C Panda, D K Printworld, 2008, Reprint, xvi, 336 p, figs, ISBN : 81-246-0211-5, Rs. 550.00    .
       
      Meditation as Spiritual Culmination : Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali, Vols. I and II, Raja Yoga Lectures by Swami Sarvagatananda :  Swami Sarvagatananda, Advaita Ashrama, lx, 1612 p, ISBN : 81-7505-309-7, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Meditation--The Key to Self Discover : Followed by Natural Diet and Pranayama :  Yogi Udai, Satyam Pub, 2008, x, 112 p, ISBN : 81-906477-3-1, Rs. 350.00    .
       
      Mysterious Kundalini : The Physical Basis of the "Kundali (Hatha) Yoga" in Terms of Western Anatomy and Physiology :  Vasant G Rele, Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 2007, Reprint, xiv, 86 p, figs, ISBN : 81-8090-156-0, Rs. 150.00    .
       
      Natural Health and Yoga : For Perfect Health :  Brij Bhushan Goel, All India Nature Cure Federation, 2007, pbk, Reprint. First Published in 2004, xx, 404 p, illus, ISBN : 81-9022-911-7, Rs. 250.00    .
       
      Naturopathy and Yoga :  Parvesh Handa, Kalpaz, 2006, 211 p, tables, ISBN : 81-7835-476-4, Rs. 690.00    .
       
      Open Your Heart To God Through Bhakti Yoga : Yoga of Devotion (Based on the Teachings of Sri Swami Satchidananda and Other Great Masters) :  O.R. Krishaswami, Dev Books, 400 p, ISBN : 8189835017, Rs. 650.00    .
       
      Osho : Secrets of Yoga :  Edited by Prem Chinmaya and Bodhitaru, Penguin Books, 2004, pbk, x, 260 p, ISBN : 0-14-303115-5, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Patanjali's Yoga Philosophy : Based on the Teachings of Sri Swami Satchidananda :  O.R. Krishnaswami, Dev Books, 2011, pbk, 242 p, ISBN : 978-81-920752-3-5, Rs. 295.00    .
       
      Philosophy and Yoga of Sri Aurobindo and Other Essays :  Kireet Joshi, The Mothers Institute of Res, 2003, pbk, 502 p, ISBN : 81-85137-94-3, Rs. 250.00    .
       
      Practical Meditation :  Sunil Kumar Sharma, Sports Pub, 2010, x, 76 p, ISBN : 978-81-7879-603-1, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Practical Yoga :  Sunil Kumar Sharma, Sports Pub, 2008, vi, 138 p, figs, ISBN : 81-7879-488-4, Rs. 295.00    .
       
      Pranayama and Health :  Amresh Kumar, Khel Sahitya Kendra, 2008, iv, 332 p, figs, ISBN : 81-7524-494-1, Rs. 600.00    .
       
      Pranic Living and Healing :  Luis S.R. Vas, New Age Books, 2003, pbk, x, 198 p, ISBN : 81-7822-161-6, Rs. 225.00    .
       
      Qigong Energy Healing : "Five Elements Rejuvenation Therapy" : The Personal Program to Heal and Strengthen Your Life with Sounds, Diet, Mudras, Timing and the Five Rejuvenation Exercises :  Gao Yun and Bai Yin, Pilgrims Pub, 2006, ISBN : 81-7769-125-2, Rs. 195.00    .
       
      Raja Yoga : (Conquering the Internal Nature): Also Patanjali's Yoga Aphorisms with Commentaries :  Swami Vivekananda, Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 2004, xi, 180 p, ISBN : 81-8090-036-3, Rs. 400.00    .
       
      Raja Yoga or Conquering the Internal Nature (Also Patanjali's Yoga Aphorisms, with Commentaries) :  Swami Vivekananda, Cosmo, 2004, Reprint, xii, 234 p, ISBN : 81-7755-755-6, Rs. 450.00    .
       
      Reiki Sourcebook :  Bronwen and Frans Stiene, New Age Book, 2006, pbk, xviii, 374 p, ISBN : 81-7822-240-X, Rs. 295.00    .
       
      Religious Therapeutics : Body and Health in Yoga, Ayurveda, and Tantra :  Gregory P. Fields, Motilal Banarsidass, 2002, pbk, viii, 222 p, figs, tables, ISBN : 81-208-1875-X, Rs. 195.00    .
       
      Rhythms of the Chakras : Drumming for the Body's Energy Centers (CD) :  Glen Velez, New Age Music, 2004, Rs. 299.00    .
       
      Samkhya-Yoga Epistemology :  Mukta Biswas, D K Printworld, 2007, Contemporary Researches in Hindu Philosophy and Religion, no. 15, xx, 244 p, ISBN : 81-246-0371-5, Rs. 480.00    .
       
      Scientific Investigation of Yogic Practices :  Usha Lohan, Satyam Pub, 2006, 160 p, tables, figs, ISBN : 81-88134-51-1, Rs. 350.00    .
       
      Secrets of Hatha Yoga or The Yogi Philosophy of Physical Well Being :  Ramacharaka, Cosmo, 2004, 260 p, ISBN : 81-7755-754-8, Rs. 450.00    .
       
      Shakuhachi Meditation Music (CD) :  Stan Richardson, New Age Music, 2004, Rs. 399.00    .
       
      Simple Yoga :  Cybele Tomlinson , Jaico, 176 p, ISBN : 81-7992-372-X , Rs. 195.00    .
       
      Solar Yoga : An Illustrated Guide to Yoga Practice :  Yogacharya Janakiraman and Caroline Rosso Cicogna, New Age Books, 2005, pbk, Reprint, xxxvi, 288 p, photographs, tables, ills, ISBN : 81-7822-247-7, Rs. 325.00    .
       
      Spiritual Management and Road to Eternity : Secrets of Beauty, Health, Youth and Liberation :  Chan Baidjnath Misier, New Age Books, 2007, pbk, 328 p, figs, tables, ISBN : 81-7822-278-7, Rs. 350.00    .
       
      Sri Aurobindo, Jung and Vedic Yoga :  Satya Prakash Singh, Standard Pub, 2003, 421 p, ISBN : 81-87471-12-3, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Srimad Bhagavadgita Rahasya or Karma Yoga Sastra (2 Vols-Set) :  Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Asian Educational Services, 2007, Reprint, 1334 p, 2 Vols, ISBN : 81-20620-321, Rs. 1,750.00    .
       
      Stress Coping and Management :  Edited by T D Vimala; B Prasad Babu and Digumarti Bhaskara Rao, Sonali, 2007, 298 p, tables, ISBN : 81-8411-086-3, Rs. 850.00    .
       
      Super Learning Technique (SLT) and Creative Thinking :  Pramod Kumr Prusty, Deep and Deep Pub, 2010, xii, 296 p, tables, figs, ISBN : 81-8450-257-2, Rs. 1,100.00    .
       
      Super Science of Yoga :  Kamakhya Kumar, Standard Pub, 2008, ISBN : 81-87471-40-9, Rs. 895.00    .
       
      Tamil Siddhas : A Study from Historical, Socio-Cultural and Religio-Philosophical Perspectives :  S A Sarma, Munshiram Manoharlal, 2007, xii, 180 p, figs, ISBN : 81-215-1173-9, Rs. 600.00    .
       
      Tantra, Mantra, Yoga and Spiritual Bliss :  J.L. Gupta, Parimal Pub, 2007, ISBN : 81-85504-50-4, Rs. 750.00    .
       
      Teach Yourself Yoga :  Kunal Nagi, Sports Pub, 2007, iv, 68 p, figs, ISBN : 81-7879-459-4, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Teaching of Yoga : Modified Syllabus of Indian Universities/Training Institute and Education Colleges :  Saket Raman Tiwari, APH, 2007, x, 294 p, ISBN : 81-313-0216-3, Rs. 695.00    .
       
      The Beauty of Yoga :  Jacine Harrington, Jaico, 2003, pbk , xxii, 314 p, figs, ISBN : 81-7224-990-x, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      The Disclosure of Being : A Study of Yogic and Tantric Methods of Enstasy :  Moti Lal Pandit, Munshiram Manoharlal Pub, 2006, xxxii, 348 p, ISBN : 81-215-1172-0, Rs. 650.00    .
       
      The Effects of Yoga on Hypertension :  Swami Shankardevananda, Bihar School of Yoga, 1998, pbk, Reprint, xviii, 218 p, illus, ISBN : 81-85787-27-1, Rs. 90.00    .
       
      The Forceful Yoga : Being the Translation of Hathayoga-Pradipika, Gheranda-Samhita and Siva-Samhita :  Edited by G.P. Bhatt, Motilal Banarsidass, 2004, xvi, 275 p, ISBN : 81-208-2054-1, Rs. 395.00    .
       
      The Forceful Yoga : Being the Translation of Hathayoga-Pradipika, Gheranda-Samhita and Siva-Samhita :  Translated by Panchanan Singh, Rai Bahadur and Srisa Chandra Vasu. Edited by G.P. Bhatt, Motilal Banarsidass, 2004, pbk, xvi, 275 p, ISBN : 81-208-2055-X, Rs. 250.00    .
       
      The Gheranda Samhita :  S.C. Vasu, Sri Satguru Pub, 2005, pbk, 80 p, ISBN : 81-7030-807-0, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      The Great Indian Yoga Masters : Tracing 2500 Years of Yoga: 500 BCE to 21st Century :  Birad Rajaram Yajnik, Visual Quest Books, 2009, 192 p, plates, photographs, ISBN : 81-902871-6-8, Rs. 3,900.00    .
       
      The Hatha Yoga Pradipika :  Translated into English by Pancham Sinh, Munshiram Manoharlal, 2002, xi, 63 p, ISBN : 81-215-0575-5, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      The Hatha Yoga Pradipika :  Pancham Singh, Sri Satguru Pub, 2005, pbk, 87 p, ISBN : 81-7030-808-9, Rs. 120.00    .
       
      The Holistic Way to Health, Happiness and Harmony :  V.K. Subramanian, Abhinav, 166 p, ISBN : 81-7017-323-X, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      The Holistic Yoga :  Swami Shantidharmananda Saraswati, Srikunj Sadbhavana Manch, 2004, pbk, xix, 314 p, tables, photographs, ISBN : 81-8265-000-3, Rs. 220.00    .
       
      The Inner Journey :  Sudha Aditya, Sai Towers, 2003, pbk, x, 198 p, ISBN : 81-86822-89-5, Rs. 220.00    .
       
      The Integrity of the Yoga Darsana : A Reconsideration of Classical Yoga :  Ian Whicher, D K Printworld, 2000, xii, 426 p, ISBN : 81-246-0154-2, Rs. 525.00    .
       
      The Kundalini Book of Living and Dying : Gateways to Higher Consciousness :  Ravindra Kumar and Jytte Kumar Larsen, Motilal Banarsidass, 2007, pbk, xvi, 274 p, tables, figs, ISBN : 81-208-3215-9, Rs. 250.00    .
       
      The Middle Path of Tai Chi :  Peter Newton, New Age Books, 2008, pbk, 172 p, ISBN : 81-7822-312-4, Rs. 195.00    .
       
      The Mystique of Om :  Jayant Burde, New Age Books, 2007, pbk, xii, 208 p, ISBN : 81-7822-281-7, Rs. 295.00    .
       
      The Occultism and Spiritualism of the Hindus : Practical Guidance on Raja Yoga, Hath Yoga, Concentration, Meditation and 'Spiritualism'--The Science of Contacting the Spirits of the Other World :  Earnest Wood, Indian Pub, 1999, x, 204 p, ISBN : 81-7341-105-0, Rs. 300.00    .
       
      The Path of the Mother :  Savitri L. Bess, New Age Books, 2003, pbk, Reprint, xxiii, 408 p, ISBN : 81-7822-136-5, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      The Philosophy of Yoga :  Lalit Kilam, Parimal Publications, 2010, ISBN : 978-81-7110-364-5, Rs. 300.00    .
       
      The Science of Self-Realization : A Guide to Spiritual Practice in the Kriya Yoga Tradition: Patanjali's Yoga-Sutras (New Translation, With Commentary) :  Roy Eugene Davis, Satguru, 2007, 144 p, ISBN : 81-7030-862-3, Rs. 300.00    .
       
      The Secret Benefits of Yoga and Naturopathy for Women :  Parvesh Handa, Sterling, 136 p, ISBN : 9788120735149, Rs. 100.00    .
       
      The Secret of Self-Transformation : A Synthesis of Tantra and Yoga :  Rohit Mehta, Motilal Banarsidass, 2000, Reprint, viii, 174 p, ISBN : 81-208-0402-3, Rs. 150.00    .
       
      The Serpent Power : Being the Sat-Cakra-Nirupana and Paduka-Pancaka : Two Works on Laya-Yoga, Translated from the Sanskrit, with Introduction and Commentary :  A. Avalon, Shivalik, 2005, Reprint, xii, 511 p, plates, ISBN : 81-88808-14-8, Rs. 795.00    .
       
      The Song of Truth : An Essence of the Yogasutras of Patanjali  :  Alagu Muthu and D.V. Sridhar, Rupa Publications, 2008, Pbk, 161 p, ISBN : 9788129113344, Rs. 195.00    .
       
      The Spirit of Reiki : The Complete Handbook of the Reiki System : From Tradition to the Present: Fundamental, Lines of Transmission, Original Writings, Mastery, Symbols, Treatments, Reiki as a Spiritual Path in Life, and Much More :  Walter Lubeck, Frank Arjava Petter and William Lee Rand Rand, Pilgrims Pub, 2006, ISBN : 81-7769-124-4, Rs. 245.00    .
       
      The Splendours and Dimensions of Yoga (2 Vols-Set) :  R.S. Bajpai, Atlantic, 2002, 744 p, 2 volumes, ISBN : 81-7156-964-1, Rs. 1,390.00    .
       
      The Supreme Yoga : A New Translation of the Yoga Vasistha :  Swami Venkatesananda, New Age Books, 2005, pbk, 762 p, 2 Vols, ISBN : 81-7822-260-4, Rs. 450.00    .
       
      The Supreme Yoga : Yoga Vasistha :  Translated by Swami Venkatesananda, Motilal Banarsidass, 2003, pbk, Reprint, xviii, 382 p, ISBN : 81-208-1975-6, Rs. 250.00    .
       
      The Yoga Book : A Practical Guide to Self-Realization :  Stephen Sturgess, Motilal Banarsidass, 2004, pbk, xviii, 302 p, figs, ISBN : 81-208-1990-X, Rs. 250.00    .
       
      The Yoga Darsana of Patanjali with the Sankhya Pravacana Commentary of Vyasa and the Gloss of Vacaspati Misra :  Translated by Rama Prasada, Logos Press, 2005, Reprint, xv, 328 p, ISBN : 81-7268-124-0, Rs. 700.00    .
       
      The Yoga of Knowledge : Based on Sri Aurobindo's Synthesis of Yoga :  M.P. Pandit, New Age Books, 2002, pbk, 281 p, ISBN : 81-7822-078-4, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      The Yoga of Love : Based on Sri Aurobindo's Synthesis of Yoga :  M.P. Pandit, New Age Books, 2002, 103 p, ISBN : 81-7822-057-1, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      The Yoga of Self-Perfection : Based on Sri Aurobindo's Synthesis of Yoga :  M.P. Pandit, New Age Books, 2002, pbk, Reprint, 311 p, ISBN : 81-7822-077-6, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      The Yoga of Works : Based on Sri Aurobindo's Synthesis of Yoga :  M.P. Pandit, New Age Books, 2002, pbk, 188 p, ISBN : 81-7822-079-2, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali : A Study Guide for Book I: Samadhi Pada :  Edited by Dayanand Diffenbaugh. Translation and Commentary by Baba Hari Dass, New Age Books, 2010, pbk, xxxviii, 140 p, ISBN : 81-7822-350-6, Rs. 400.00    .
       
      The Yoga System of Patanjali : A Conceptual Analysis :  P K Sasidharan Nair, New Bharatiya Book Corporation, 2007, viii, 158 p, ISBN : 81-8315-059-4, Rs. 350.00    .
       
      The Yoga System of Patanjali : Sanskrit Text with English Translation and Commentary 'Yoga Bhasya' of Veda Vyasa and 'Tattva Vaisaradi' of Vacaspatimisra :  Translated by J.H. Woods, Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 2009, Revised Edition, lviii, 530 p, ISBN : 81-8090-235-2, Rs. 800.00    .
       
      The Yoga Tradition : Its History Literature, Philosophy and Practice :  Georg Feuerstein, Bhavana, 2001, xxxii, 686 p, ISBN : 81-86505-57-1, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      The Yoga-Vasistha of Valmiki : Sanskrit Text and English Translation (4 Vols-Set) :  Edited and Revised with Introduction by Ravi Prakash Arya. English Translation According to Vihari Lal Mitra, Parimal, 2000, Parimal Sanskrit Series No. 49, Reprint, 2402 p, 4 Volumes, ISBN : 81-7110-151-9, Rs. 3,000.00    .
       
      Theory and Practice of Yoga : Essays in Honour of Gerald James Larson :  Edited by Knut A. Jacobsen, Motilal Banarsidass, 2008, pbk, x, 478 p, ISBN : 81-208-3232-9, Rs. 595.00    .
       
      Treatment of Diseases Through Yoga :  Edited and compiled by C.S. Gore, Sports Pub, 2011, vi, 270 p, ISBN : 81-7879-609-3, Rs. 650.00    .
       
      Understanding the Kundalini : A Guide for Beginners :  Yogi Harinam Baba Tom Prem Beal, Black and White, 2005, ix, 72 p, ISBN : 81-8932-002-5, Rs. 175.00    .
       
      Yaugika Siddhiyan : Eka Vivechanatmaka Adhyayana :  Jaipal Sharma, D.K. Printworld, 2008, Pbk, xxii, 225 p, ISBN : 9788186921449, Rs. 190.00    .
       
      Yoga : A Gateway to Curb Social Evils :  Ramesh Kumar, Pragun Pub, 2008, xvi, 152 p, figs, ISBN : 81-89920-77-7, Rs. 300.00    .
       
      Yoga : A Synthesis of Psychology and Metaphysics :  Swami Rajarshi Muni, Motilal Banarsidass, 2006, pbk, Reprint, 184 p, xx, ISBN : 81-208-3098-9, Rs. 250.00    .
       
      Yoga : An Easy Approach :  Prem Bhatia, Sterling, ISBN : 81-2072-185-3, Rs. 150.00    .
       
      Yoga : For Busy People :  Bijoylaxmi Hota, Rupa, 2004, Reprint, 120 p, ISBN : 81-7167-838-6, Rs. 195.00    .
       
      Yoga : For Easier Pregnancy and Natural Childbirth :  Anjali Devi Anand and Sri Ananda, Orient Paperbacks, 2002, pbk, Reprint, 160 p, figs, ISBN : 81-222-0240-3, Rs. 190.00    .
       
      Yoga : Perceived and Practised by Sages of India :  J.C. Singhal, Abhishek Prakashan, 2009, xliv, 484 p, ISBN : 81-8390-065-8, Rs. 750.00    .
       
      Yoga : The Ancient Tradition in the New Millennium :  Edited by Chenchulakshmi Kolla, The Associated Publishers, 2009, viii, 452 p, ISBN : 81-8429-099-3, Rs. 1,250.00    .
       
      Yoga : The Path to Liberation :  Osho, Penguin, 2005, pbk, vii, 296 p, ISBN : 0-14-400028-8, Rs. 295.00    .
       
      Yoga : Theory and Practice :  H. Kumar Kaul, B R Pub, 2003, Reprint, xvi, 239 p, ISBN : 81-7646-366-3, Rs. 500.00    .
       
      Yoga and Diabetics :  Carrmine Ireene , Jaico, 200 p, ISBN : 81-7992-248-0 , Rs. 195.00    .
       
      Yoga and Health :  Edited and compiled by C.S. Gore, Sports Publication, 2011, 308 p, ISBN : 81-7879-608-6, Rs. 650.00    .
       
      Yoga and Health Promotion in Schools :  Asha Devi Rana, Sports Pub, 2007, xiv, 125 p, tables, ills,, ISBN : 81-7879-361-X, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Yoga and Healthy Aging :  H Kumar Kaul, B R Pub, 2006, xv, 264 p, figs, ISBN : 81-7646-470-8, Rs. 500.00    .
       
      Yoga and Meditation for All Ages :  Bijoylaxmi Hota, Rupa, 2005, pbk, 143 p, figs, ISBN : 81-291-0588-8, Rs. 195.00    .
       
      Yoga and Recreation :  Piyush Jain, Khel Sahitya Kendra, 2006, viii, 246 p, ISBN : 81-7524-375-9, Rs. 450.00    .
       
      Yoga and the Sacred Fire : Self Realization and Planetary Transformation :  David Frawley, Motilal Banarsidass, 2006, pbk, xviii, 292 p, ISBN : 81-208-2746-5, Rs. 195.00    .
       
      Yoga and Women's Health :  Edited by Sandhu D'Souza, Sports Pub, 2006, iv, 304 p, ISBN : 81-7879-358-X, Rs. 595.00    .
       
      Yoga And Your Heart :  K.K. Datey, M.L. Gharote and Soli Pavri , Jaico, 250 p, ISBN : 81-7224-032-5 , Rs. 125.00    .
       
      Yoga and Zen : A Monograph :  K V Raghupathi, Sharada Pub, 2007, viii, 70 p, ISBN : 81-88934-47-X, Rs. 200.00    .
       
      Yoga Darsana : Sutras of Patanjali with Bhasya of Vyasa :  Ganganath Jha, Dev Books, 2011, pbk, 220 p, ISBN : 978-81-920752-2-8, Rs. 295.00    .
       
      Yoga Education :  Anjana Kaul, APH, 2011, xii, 185 p, ISBN : 81-313-1025-0, Rs. 595.00    .
       
      Yoga Education : Philosophy and Practice :  Aruna Goel, Deep and Deep, 2007, xiv, 330 p, charts, ISBN : 81-7629-950-2, Rs. 1,280.00    .
       
      Yoga Explained :  F. Yeats-Brown, Pilgrims Books, 2006, ISBN : 81-7624-033-8, Rs. 190.00    .
       
      Yoga For A Healthy Heart :  Bijoylaxmi Hota , Rupa Pub, 2006, pbk, 144 p, ISBN : 81-2910-978-6 , Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Yoga for Backache :  Carrmine Ireene , Jaico, 160 p, ISBN : 81-7992-247-2, Rs. 195.00    .
       
      Yoga for Body, Breath, and Mind : A Guide to Personal Reintegration :  A.G. Mohan. Edited by Kathleen Miller, Satguru, 2001, pbk, Reprint, xviii, 219 p, ISBN : 81-7030-703-1, Rs. 500.00    .
       
      Yoga For Busy People :  Bijoylaxmi Hota , Rupa Pub, 2002 , 120 p, ISBN : 81-7167-838-6, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Yoga for Cancer :  Bijoylaxmi Hota, Rupa Publications, 2009, Pbk, 150 p, ISBN : 9788129115188, Rs. 295.00    .
       
      Yoga for Children : A Complete Illustrated Guide to Yoga Including a Manual for Parents and Teachers :  Swati Chanchani and Rajiv Chanchani, UBSPD, 2003, pbk, Reprint, 176 p, ISBN : 81-86112-22-7, Rs. 195.00    .
       
      Yoga For Everybody :  Bharati Joshi, Rupa Pub, 2003, pbk, 160 p, ISBN : 81-2910-251-X , Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Yoga For Healing :  P.S. Venkateswaran , Jaico, 126 p, ISBN : 81-7224-321-9 , Rs. 175.00    .
       
      Yoga for Health :  K Chandrashekar, Khel Sahitya Kendra, 2007, viii, 408 p, photographs, ISBN : 81-7524-162-4, Rs. 750.00    .
       
      Yoga for Health : A Systematic Presentation of the Discipline of Yoga :  , Sterling, 2003, pbk, xiv, 121 p, ills, ISBN : 81-207-2534-4, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Yoga for Healthy Body :  Amresh Kumar, Khel Sahitya Kendra, 2007, iv, 330 p, ISBN : 81-7524-471-2, Rs. 600.00    .
       
      Yoga For High Blood Pressure :  Carrmine Ireene , Jaico, 220 p, ISBN : 81-7992-249-9 , Rs. 275.00    .
       
      Yoga for Mother and Baby :  Francoise Barbira Freedman, Cico Books, 2010, Pbk, 144 p, ISBN : 9781907030611, Rs. 595.00    .
       
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      Yoga for Stress Management :  Venkatkrishnan, Peacock Books, 2008, x, 158 p, ISBN : 81-248-0183-3, Rs. 250.00    .
       
      Yoga for Stress Relief :  Bharat Thakur, Wisdom Tree, 2005, pbk, Reprint, vii, 112 p, ISBN : 81-86685-30-8, Rs. 145.00    .
       
      Yoga for the Family : A Holistic Approach :  Bharat Thakur, Roli, 2004, 208 p, ISBN : 81-7436-328-9, Rs. 495.00    .
       
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      Yoga for Women After Forty :  Seema Sondhi, Wisdom Tree, 2005, pbk, vii, 123 p, ISBN : 81-8328-001-3, Rs. 145.00    .
       
      Yoga For You :  Indra Devi , Jaico, 214 p, ISBN : 81-7224-312-X , Rs. 125.00    .
       
      Yoga for Young Mothers :  Seema Sondhi, Wisdom Tree, 2005, pbk, Reprint, ix, 118 p, ISBN : 81-86685-68-5, Rs. 145.00    .
       
      Yoga for Your Spiritual Muscles : A Complete Yoga Program to Strengthen Body and Spirit :  Rachel Schaeffer Photographs by Adam Mastoon and David S. Waitz, Health Harmony, 2001, pbk, xii, 196 p, ISBN : 81-7021-1077-5, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Yoga From Confusion to Clarity, Vols. I to V :  Satya Prakash Singh and Yogi Mukesh, Standard Publishers, 2010, 1730 p, 5 Vols, figs, ISBN : 81-87471-57-8, Rs. 9,000.00    .
       
      Yoga in Pregnancy and Childbirth :  Seema Sondhi, Wisdom Tree, 2004, pbk, ix, 122 p, ISBN : 81-86685-67-7, Rs. 145.00    .
       
      Yoga in the Workplace :  Shameem Akhtar, Westland, Paperback, 189 p, ISBN : 9789380032702, Rs. 295.00    .
       
      Yoga Lessons for Developing Spiritual Consciousness :  Swamie A.P. Mukerji, Cosmo, 2008, 192 p, ISBN : 81-307-0880-5, Rs. 595.00    .
       
      Yoga Practices :  Lalit Kilam and Manju Kilam, Parimal Publications, 2009, ISBN : 978-81-7110-345-4, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Yoga Psychotherapy and Its Applications :  Ganesh Shankar, Satyam Pub, 2007, 176 p, ills, ISBN : 81-88134-60-0, Rs. 300.00    .
       
      Yoga Pushpanjali :  Sunita Jha. Commentary by U.K. Jha, Alpha Pub, 2003, xlviii, 432 p, ISBN : 81-7948-064-X, Rs. 325.00    .
       
      Yoga Sutras of Patanjali : With the Exposition of Vyasa, Volume II. Sadhana-Pada :  Translated by Swami Veda Bharati, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, 2004, pbk, Reprint, ix, 860 p, ISBN : 81-208-2069-x, Rs. 1,195.00    .
       
      Yoga Tantra : Theory and Praxis : In the Light of the Hevajra Tantra : A Metaphysical Perspective :  Tomy Augustine, Satguru, 2008, Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series No. 242, xxvi, 422 p, ISBN : 81-7030-869-0, Rs. 800.00    .
       
      Yoga Therapy :  V.K.Ahluwala and Krishan Kumar Suman, Lotus Press, pbk, 244 p, ISBN : 81-8382-033-6, Rs. 225.00    .
       
      Yoga To Banish Backaches :  Bijoylaxmi Hota , Rupa Pub, 2003, pbk, 128 p, ISBN : 81-2910-063-0 , Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Yoga To Preserve Youth And Beauty :  , Rupa Pub, 2004, pbk, 144 p, ISBN : 81-2910-266-8 , Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Yoga With Visually Challenged : Hand Book for the Special Education for Parents and the Students :  Vicky Arora, Academic Excellence, 2007, xiv, 124 p, photographs, ISBN : 81-88684-81-3, Rs. 400.00    .
       
      Yoga-Nidra : Yogic Trance: Theory, Practice and Applications :  N.C. Panda, D K Printworld, 2003, xxviii, 324 p, figs, ISBN : 81-246-0242-5, Rs. 550.00    .
       
      Yoga-Sutra of Patanjali :  Saugata Bhaduri, D K Printworld, 2000, pbk, xvi, 86 p, ISBN : 81-246-0157-7, Rs. 80.00    .
       
      Yoga-Tantra and Sensuousness in Art :  T.N. Mishra, D K Printworld, 2003, Tantra in Contemporary Researches, No. 3, xii, 136 p, ills, plates, ISBN : 81-246-0239-5, Rs. 600.00    .
       
      Yogacandrika (A Book on Treatment) :  Sri Laksamana Pandita. Text with Hindi and English Translation. Edited and translated by Asha Kumari and P.V. Tewari, Chaukhambha Visvabharati, 1998, [Haridas Ayurveda Series, 7], xxxii, 551 p, Rs. 400.00    .
       
      Yogas in Astrology :  K.S. Charak, Uma Pub, 2008, pbk, Vedic Astrology Series, Reprint. First Edition November 1995, 214 p, ISBN : 81-901008-4-X, Rs. 200.00    .
       
      Yogasastram, Vols. I, II and III :  Muni Jambuvijayaji, Motilal Banarsidass , 2010, 3 Vols, ISBN : 978-81-208-3393-7, Rs. 3,000.00    .
       
      Yogasiddhanta Chandrika of Narayana Tirtha : A Study :  Penna Madhusudan, Parimal Pub, 2003, ISBN : 81-7110-249-2, Rs. 350.00    .
       
      Yogayog Nexus :  Rabindranath Tagore, Rupa Pub, 2003, pbk, 336 p, ISBN : 81-2910-180-7 , Rs. 295.00    .
       
      Yogic Cure for Common Diseases :  Phulgenda Sinha, Orient Paperbacks, 2003, pbk, Reprint, 196 p, ills, ISBN : 81-222-0035-4, Rs. 0.00    .
       
      Yogic Cure to Avoid Heart Surgery :  B.L. Jain, Kuldeep Jain for Health Harmony and B. Jain Publishers, 2001, pbk, xvi, 173 p, ISBN : 81-7021-5561-0, Rs. 0.00   
       
      Yogic Pranayama : Breathing for Long Life and Good Health :  K.S. Joshi, Orient Paperbacks, 2003, pbk, Reprint, 180 p, ills, ISBN : 81-222-0089-3, Rs. 195.00
       
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