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1. Hindu and Vedic Knowledge in the Modern Age<br/>Veda and Yoga; The Relevance of Vedic Sci<br/>ence; East and West; Vedic Knowledge in<br/>Western Culture; Towards a Global Culture;<br/>Spiritual Science<br/>2. The Eternal Teaching<br/>Sanatana Dharma<br/>The Dharma; Hinduism; The Culture of<br/>Dharma; The Religion of Thith<br/>3. Nature's Medicine<br/>Ayurveda<br/>Self-healing; Active and Passive Therapies;<br/>The Background of Ayurveda; The Biolological<br/>Humors; Constitutional Types; Ayurvedic<br/>Anatomy and Physiology; The Six Tastes;<br/>' Ayurvedic TVeatment; Important Ayurvedic<br/>Foods; Important Ayurvedic Herbs; Rejuvena<br/>tion and Immortality (Rasayana)<br/>4. The Science of Light<br/>Vedic Astrology<br/>Sidereal Astrology; Planetary TVpes; Shadbala<br/>— Determination of Planetary Strength; Har-<br/>•monic Charts; Planetary Significators; Plane<br/>tary Periods; Remedial Measures; Vedic and<br/>Western Astrology<br/>5. Vedic Social Science<br/>The Spiritual Basis of Culture<br/>The Background of Society; The Class Struc<br/>ture; The Vedic Social Order; The Structure of<br/>Human Society; The Limitations of Democ<br/>racy; The Four Stages of Life<br/>6. Sanskrit<br/>The Power of Mantra<br/>The Form of the Sanskrit Language; Lan<br/>guage and the Word as a Spiritual Path; The<br/>Importance of Mantra; Primary Mantras; The<br/>Use of Mantra; Vedic and Classical Sanskrit<br/>7. Karma and the Science of Rebirth<br/>Karma; Cause and Effect; Rebirth; Liberation;<br/>Karma in Vedic Science<br/>8. Universal Forms of Worship<br/>Temples, Puja and Homa<br/>Temples; Devotional Worship, Puja; The Fire<br/>Offering, Homa; The Use of Images<br/>9. Vedic Cosmology<br/>The Multidimensional Universe<br/>The Seven Planes; The Three Bodies; The<br/>Seven Chakras; The Nadis<br/>10. Dharmic Philosophies<br/>Theories of Truth<br/>Sankhya; The Three Gunas; Yoga; Vedanta:<br/>Buddhist Systems; Jainism; Synthesis; Philos<br/>ophy in the New Age<br/>11. The Paths of Yoga<br/>Yoga; The Yoga of Knowledge, Jnana Yoga;<br/>Self-inquiry; Teachings of the Yoga of Knowl<br/>edge; The Yoga of Devotion, Bhakti Yoga;<br/>Forms of the Gods and Goddesses; The THnity;<br/>Gods — Shiva, Nataraja, Ganesh, Skanda,<br/>Vishnu, The Avatars, Rama, Krishna, Buddha,<br/>Kalki; Goddesses — Saraswati, Ganga,<br/>Lakshmi, Parvati, Kali, Durga, Lalita, Tara;<br/>The Yoga of Service, Karma Yoga; The Yoga<br/>of Technique, Kriya Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Prana<br/>Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Laya Yoga; Integral<br/>Yoga, Raja Yoga; Experience in Yoga; The As<br/>tral Plane; Yoga, Channeling and Shamanism,<br/>High Tech Yogas<br/>12. The Source Teachings<br/>The Vedas, Puranas and Thntras<br/>The Book of Mantra, the Vedas; The Rig<br/>Veda; The Sama Veda; The Yajur Veda; The<br/>Atharva Veda; The Book of Knowledge, the<br/>Upanishads; The Book of Ritual, the<br/>Brahmanas; The Forest Texts, The Aranyakas;<br/>The Book of Myth, the Puranas; The Book of<br/>Legend, Itihasas; The Agamas; Tantra; Yantra;<br/>Summary of the Source Teachings; Sacred His<br/>tory and Cosmology |