Library
Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Notes | Class | Code | Shelf | Loan Copy |
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Green revolution and human revolution |
Swaminathan, M.S. (Monkombu Sambasivan) ; Ikeda, Daiskau a dialogue between M.S. Swaminathan, leader of the ever-green revolution and Daisaku Ikeda, proponent of human revolution. |
New Delhi : Eternal Ganges Press | Reprint. First published as : Revolutions to green the environment, to grow the human heart : a dialogue between M.S. Swaminathan, leader of the ever-green revolution and Daisaku Ikeda, proponent of the human revolution. Chennai : East West Books, 2005. | 468 | GRE | |||
The Story of Congregationalism | Routley, Erik | |||||||
What meditation really is |
Sangharakshita, Bhikshu, 1925-2018. by Maha Sthavira Sangharakshita. |
Penang : Young Buddhist Association of Malaysia | 181.9 | SAN | ||||
Buddhist religion: a study of the doctrines of Gautama the Buddha; karma, dharma, meditation, and the path to nirvana |
Hare, William Loftus by William Loftus Hare. |
London: C.W. Daniel | 180 | HAR | ||||
Facing realities: aspects of Christian-Jewish understanding | Council of Christians and Jews | London: Council of Christians & Jews | 199 | COU | ||||
A thinker's notebook : posthumous papers of a Buddhist monk |
Ñāṇamoli, Bhikkhu, d.1960. Bhikkhu Ñāṇamoli (Osbert Moore). |
Kandy : Buddhist Publication Society | 181.022 | NAN | ||||
The life of the Buddha |
Beck, L. Adams (Lily Adams), d. 1931. by L. Adams Beck; introduction by G.F. Maine; illustrated by Marjorie Anderson. |
London & Glasgow: Collins | 182.8 | BEC | ||||
A critical Pali-English dictionary. Vol. I, part 9 |
Trenckner, Vilhelm, 1824-1891. begun by V. Trenckner; revised, continued and edited by Dines Andersen and Helmer Smith. |
Copenhagen: Royal Danish Academy | 829.893 | TRE | ||||
Knowledge & wisdom |
Sri Ram, N. (Nilakanta), 1889-1989. by N. Sri Ram. |
Banaras: Indian Bookshop, Theosophical Society | First published: The Theosophist. | 169.3 | RAM / KNO | |||
The Pentecostal movement: its origin, development, and distinctive character | Bloch-Hoell, Nils |