Friday, December 21, 2012

Books Of VASU Publications

Books of Vasu Publications
 
 
Books Of VASU Publications


 
 
 
1. Rigveda – 6 Vols Set / H.H.Wilson, 3000 pages, Rs. 2500

2. Kaula & other Upanishdas/ Ed.Arthur Avalon, Rs. 150

3. Tara Bhakti Sudharanava/  Ed. Sita Ram Sastry, Rs. 500

4. Ayurveda Vijnana/ Binod Lall , 2 Vols., Rs. 1200

5. Buddhism In China/   Samuelbeal,  Rs.400

6. Jinendramala/  Translated By N.C.Iyer Rs.250

7. Buddhism, Histroical,Theoretical/ Eitel, Rs.200

8. Advaitasiddhi Of  Madhusudana Saraswati/ Tran. Ganganath Jha, Rs.500

9. Sanskrit Syntax/ J.S.Speijer, Rs.400

10. Root Verbs Form/  W.D.Whitney, Rs.300

11. Sanskrit Grammar For Students/ A.A.Macdonell, Rs.250

12. Hand Book  of  Chinese Buddhism/  Itel, Rs.450

13. Awakening of  Faith/ Richrd Timothy, Rs.250

14. Suttanipata/ Trans. By V.Fousball, Rs.300

15. Bengali Religious Lyrics-Sakta/ Spencer, Rs.250

16. Apastambiya Grihyasutra/ Ed. Maurice Winternitz, Rs.250

17. Mantrapath/ Ed. Maurice Winternitz, Rs.300

18. Ishanasivagurudevapaddhati/ Ed.T.Ganpathi Sasgtri, 4 Vols.  Rs. 1500

19. Travels  of  Fa Hiel/ Samuel Beal, Rs.250

20. Srimad Devi Bhagavatam/ Trans. By Swami Vijnananda, Rs.800

21. Eastern Monacism/  R.Spence Hardy, Rs.600

22. Bijak of  Kabir/Tr.Ahmad Shah, Rs.300

23. Sanskrit Reader/ C.R.Lanman, Rs.450

24. Manual of  Buddhism/ R.Spence Hard, Rs.450

25. Buddha &  Buddhism/ Arthur Lille., Rs.450

26. Tibetan English Dictionary/ Alexandar Csoma De Koros, Rs.500

27. Legends And Theories of the Buddhists/ R. Spence Hardy, R.450

28. Pali Reader And Glossary/ Dines Anderson, 2 Vols., 600-00

29. Tibetan English Dictionary/ H.A.Jaske, Rs.500

30. History of  Pali Literature/ B.C.Law, 2 Vols., Rs.800

31. English Tibetan Dictionary / Lama Dawasamdup Kazi, Rs.700

32. Pancavimsa Brahmana/ Trans. By W.Caland, Rs.600

33. Markandeya Purana/ Trans. F.Pargiter, Rs.750

34. Ayurvedic System Of Medicie/  N.N. Sengupta,
2 Vols. 1500

35. Jatka-Stories Of The Buddha's Former Births/    E.W.Cowell, 4 Vols.,Rs.2000

36. Six System of  Indian Philosophy/F.Max Muller, 600

37. Purascharyarnaya/ Ed. Pandita M.D. Jha, 3vols SET,
Rs. 1500

 
 
 
 
 
Vasu Publications.
 
40/5, Shakti Nagar,
Delhi 110007
India
 
Ph. No. 011 42351 493
Thanking you.
 

Varun Gupta
Divine Books
40/13.Shakti Nagar.
Delhi-110007.
India.
Ph.no..No..011 6519 6428
divinebooksindia@gmail.com
www.divinebooksindia.com

Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Yoga & Visual Culture: An Interdiscplinary Symposium,, Washington, DC, Nov. 22-23, 2013

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To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 4:43 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Yoga & Visual Culture: An Interdiscplinary Symposium,,
Washington, DC, Nov. 22-23, 2013


> H-ASIA
> December 21, 2012
>
> Call for Papers: Yoga and Visual Culture An Interdisciplinary Symposium,
> Washington, DC, November 22-23, 2013
>
> *******************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
>
> Call for Papers: Yoga and Visual Culture An Interdisciplinary Symposium
>
>
> Location: District of Columbia, United States
> Call for Papers Date: 2013-02-04
> Date Submitted: 2012-12-19
> Announcement ID: 199680
>
>
> Call for Papers: Yoga and Visual Culture An Interdisciplinary Symposium
>
> This symposium invites papers that explore yogas histories, meanings,
> transformations, or practices through the lens of visual culture.
> Twenty years ago, yoga was largely understood as a monolithic and
> unchanging tradition. While today we have a far richer understanding of
> yogas historical transformations and trans-sectarian manifestations,
> visual culture ranging from sectarian, court and popular imagery to
> architecture and photography -- remains the least tapped of archival
> resources.
>
> Preference will be given to papers that foreground the potential of visual
> culture to historicize aspects of yoga over the last two millennia. We
> welcome proposals that examine yogic constructs (e.g. embodiment, guru,
> philosophical traditions); illuminate social roles and perceptions of
> yogis (e.g. militant ascetics); interrogate text-driven or
> anthropologically-based perspectives on yoga, or provide new insights into
> regional, tran-sectarian, or chronological transformations.
>
> Scholars from all disciplines are encouraged to submit proposals for
> 30-minute papers meant for both scholars and general audiences. The
> symposium will be webcast. Travel, hotel and per diem funds will be
> provided.
>
> Deadline for abstracts (maximum 250 words and 2 - 3 attached images)
> February 4, 2013
>
> Symposium date: November 22-23, 2013, Freer and Sackler Galleries,
> Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.
>
> The symposium accompanies the exhibition, Yoga: The Art of Transformation
> at the Sackler Gallery, October 19, 2013-January 26, 2014,
> http://www.asia.si.edu/exhibitions/future.asp
>
> Please send abstracts or direct questions to Nancy Micklewright, Head,
> Scholarly Programs and Publications, Freer|Sackler Galleries,
> micklewrightn@si.edu.
>
>
>
>
> Nancy Micklewright
> Head, Scholarly Programs and Publications
> Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
> Smithsonian Institution
> micklewrightn@si.edu
> 202.633.0401
>
> PO Box 37012, MRC 707
> Washington DC 20013-7012
>
> Package and courier deliveries
> 1050 Independence Ave.
> Washington, DC 20560
>
> Email: micklewrightn@si.edu
>
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP "Migration, Mobility, and Movements: Crossing Borders in World History", Northeastern Univ. Grad Conf in World History, Boston, Mar 16-17, 2013

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 4:37 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP "Migration, Mobility, and Movements: Crossing Borders
in World History", Northeastern Univ. Grad Conf in World History, Boston,
Mar 16-17, 2013


> H-ASIA
> December 21, 2012
>
> Call for papers: "Migration, Mobility, and Movements: Crossing Borders in
> World History", Fifth Annual Graduate Conference in World History,
> Northeastern University, Boston, March 16-17, 2013
> DEADLINE 30 DECEMBER 2012
> *********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
>
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS: "Migration, Mobility, and Movements: Crossing Borders in
> World History"
>
>
> Location: Massachusetts, United States
> Call for Papers Date: 2012-12-30 (in 9 days)
> Date Submitted: 2012-12-20
> Announcement ID: 199714
>
>
> The Graduate Students in the Department of History at Northeastern
> University (Boston, Massachusetts) invite proposals for their Fifth Annual
> Graduate Student Conference on World History: March 16 and 17, 2013. This
> years conference title is Migration, Mobility, and Movements: Crossing
> Borders in World History.
> KEYNOTE SPEAKER: DONNA GABACCIA, Professor of History and Director,
> Immigration History Research Center at the University of Minnesota.
>
> Keynote Address: From Immigration History to Mobility Studies.
>
> CONFERENCE THEME: Motion is a constant feature of our world. Humans
> migrate from region to region or nation to nation temporarily for short
> spans of time, permanently for longer spans, or just for today. Material
> goods, languages, culture, ideas and ideologies grow increasingly mobile.
> Belief systems political, ethical, religious foster social movements that
> alter lives. The world is geography in flux. We invite papers on these
> topics and many more. NETWORKS: transnational transmission of ideas or
> ideologies, commercial or technological webs, contact between people, and
> more.
>
> SOCIAL and POLITICAL MOVEMENTS: the emergence, development and spread of
> social and/or political movements within and across various geographic
> regions.
>
> CULTURAL MOBILITY: the patterns and networks that human societies
> create, the flexibility of cultures, and exchanges between different
> cultures.
>
> MIGRATIONS: transnational, regional,intra and inter-continental, for
> purposes as diverse as there are migrations.
>
> MAPPING MOVEMENTS: movement of ideas, commodities, technologies or
> people.We especially invite use of the new historical investigative
> methods in network analysis and the digital humanities.
>
> We invite graduate students in degree programs in history and other
> cognate disciplines to present work on any of these topics and more.
>
> In addition, we invite public history students to present their research
> using public history techniques such as posters, exhibition models, video,
> etc.
>
> We also welcome panel proposals. If you would like to propose a panel
> with chair, please get in touch separately.
>
> Faculty are invited to volunteer as chair/commentators in their research
> areas.
>
> To be considered, the following documents should be sent to the program
> committee at nugradconf@gmail.com by December 30, 2012:
>
> Individual Panelists:
>
> -200-word abstract describing paper or work to be presented
>
> -Brief curriculum vitae
>
> -List of audio/visual needs, if applicable
>
> Panels:
>
> -List of all panel members (3 per panel) with designated chairperson, if
> applicable
>
> -200-word abstract that discusses the theme of the panel
>
> -200-word abstract for each paper or work to be presented
>
> -Brief curriculum vitae for each panelist and chairperson
>
> -List of audio/visual needs, if applicable
>
> Selected panelists will be notified via email by January 15, 2013. Please
> contact nugradconf@gmail.com with any questions, or visit our website at
> http://nugradconference2013.wordpress.com
>
> Registration is free, and we provide breakfast and lunch both days, free
> of charge. Graduate students from afar can request housing with our
> graduate students. Northeastern University is well-placed on bus and
> subway lines in the heart of Boston. Logan Airport is the closest airport
> and is accessible by public transportation. The conference will begin at
> 8:30 am on Saturday, March 16 and run through the early evening reception
> for our keynote speaker. We begin again at 8:30 am on Sunday, March 17,
> with a tentative end time of 3:30 pm that day.
>
>
>
> Sana Tannoury Karam
> nugradconf@gmail.com
> Email: nugradconf@gmail.com
> Visit the website at http://nugradconference2013.wordpress.com
>
>
>
>
> H-Net reproduces announcements that have been submitted to us as a free
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> appearing in this service.
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Harvard Summer School in Kyoto, June 2-July 27, 2013

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ryan Dunch" <ryan.dunch@UALBERTA.CA>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 11:41 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Harvard Summer School in Kyoto, June 2-July 27, 2013


H-ASIA
December 21, 2012

Harvard Summer School in Kyoto, June 2-July 27, 2013
************************************************************************
From: Johnson, Hilary <hjohnson@fas.harvard.edu>

Dear prospective participants,

I am writing to invite you to take part in Harvard Summer School's 8-week
program at Doshisha University in Kyoto, Japan. Students enroll in 2
courses: Professor Mikael Adolphson's course, "Japan: Tradition and
Transformation," which explores the nation's tumultuous move to modernity.
Professor James Robson's course, "Introduction to the Study of East Asian
Religions," covers the development and history of Buddhism, Daoism,
Confucianism, Shinto, and various forms of popular religion in a
cross-cultural setting. Students reside with local families where they
have the best chance to experience the Japanese way of life. In addition,
a myriad of field trips coincide seamlessly with coursework, linking the
classroom with the surrounding city. Non-credit Japanese language
instruction with Doshisha staff is provided for students with no previous
exposure to the Japanese language.

For detailed information on the program and application instructions please
visit: http://www.summer.harvard.edu/programs/study-abroad/kyoto-japan

Details --
* Students must be at least 18 years old, have completed at least 1 year of
college or be a first-year student, and be in good academic standing to
apply
* Application deadline: January 31, 2013
* Program Dates: June 2 - July 27, 2013
* Cost: $7,750, and includes the following:
- Tuition
- Room and some meals
- All scheduled excursions and extracurricular activities
In addition to the program fee, students are responsible for:
- A health insurance fee (waived if students have US insurance that
provides coverage outside the United States)
- Transportation to and from Kyoto
- The cost of passports and visas (if the latter is needed)
- Any immunizations

-----------------------------------------------------------
Hilary Johnson
Program Coordinator
Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies
Harvard University
WEB: http://rijs.fas.harvard.edu/

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Fw: Indian History and Architecture

 
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Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 7:32 AM
Subject: Indian History and Architecture

Indian History and Architecture


Bagali – A Town in Oblivion

Posted: 21 Dec 2012 10:36 AM PST

Bagali – It would be hard to explain and understand that how a village, which remained a center of attraction almost for about six centuries, lost its glory and went into oblivion. Bagali narrates its story in about forty-five odd inscriptions spanning across six centuries and four great dynasties, though at present it has been reduced to a small village. The earliest inscription found here is of the early ninth century CE pertaining to the times of the Rashtrakutas. Later inscriptions are of the Chalukyas of Kalyana, Hoysalas and Vijayanagara rulers. Bagali is referred as Balaguli in inscriptions. Though most...

Fw: H-ASIA: CFP "Alone But Not Marginal: Figures of Unrelatedness in Southeast Asia", Lisbon ECSEAS, Jul 2-5, 2013

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 4:50 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP "Alone But Not Marginal: Figures of Unrelatedness in
Southeast Asia", Lisbon ECSEAS, Jul 2-5, 2013


> H-ASIA
> December 21, 2012
>
> Call for papers: "Alone But Not Marginal: Figures of Unrelatedness in
> Southeast Asia", panel 84 European Conference on Southeast Asian Studies,
> Lisbon, July 2-5, 2013
>
> *******************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
>
> ALONE BUT NOT MARGINAL: FIGURES OF UNRELATEDNESS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
>
>
> Location: Portugal
> Call for Papers Date: 2013-07-02
> Date Submitted: 2012-12-18
> Announcement ID: 199638
>
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS, EUROSEAS CONFERENCE, LISBON JULY 2-5 2013
> PANEL 84: ALONE BUT NOT MARGINAL: FIGURES OF UNRELATEDNESS IN SOUTHEAST
> ASIA
>
> Convenors: Silvia Vignato; Matteo Alcano (University of Milano- Bicocca)
>
> This panel addresses solitude as a minor, though meaningful, feature
> within contemporary Southeast Asian societies. Researches in both urban
> and rural modern context (growing cities as well as transforming
> agricultural environments) point to the existence of individuals who do
> not refer to traditional webs of relations such as kinship or a common
> residential origin in the first place. Some of these people are
> structurally alone and sometimes feel emotionally lonely but are not
> necessarily marginal or excluded from either productive or family life.
> They can belong to categories like for example migrants, umarried women,
> students, criminals or to places like survivors to catastrophes, street
> children and others.
>
> We invite the participants to bear in mind Janet Carsten's fundamental
> book, Cultures of relatedness but also Leo Coleman's challenging article
> ("Being Alone Together: From Solidarity to Solitude in Urban
> Anthropology", _Anthropological Quarterly_, Vol. 82, No. 3, , 2009, pp.
> 755-778), in order to question what encrusts an individual into a specific
> social bond and what, in the process, is culture-specific.
>
> Contributions should be deeply rooted in fieldwork or documentary
> researches of modern Southeast Asia.
>
> Matteo Alcano
> Universit degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca
> P.za Ateneo Nuovo 1
> 20126 Milano
> Italy
> Email: m.alcano@campus.unimib.it
>
>
> H-Net reproduces announcements that have been submitted to us as a free
> service to the academic community. If you are interested in an
> announcement listed here, please contact the organizers or patrons
> directly. Though we strive to provide accurate information, H-Net (and
> H-ASIA)cannot accept responsibility for the text of announcements
> appearing in this service.
>
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Fw: 'Exploring modern South Asian history with visual research methods' Cambridge, UK, March 2013

----- Original Message -----
From: "Linda Dwyer" <dwyer@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 4:31 AM
Subject: CFP: 'Exploring modern South Asian history with visual research
methods' Cambridge, UK, March 2013


> H-ASIA
> December 21, 2012
>
>
> CFP: 'Exploring modern South Asian history with visual research methods'
> (Cambridge, March 2013)
> *************
> From: Charles V. Reed <cvreed@mail.ecsu.edu<mailto:cvreed@mail.ecsu.edu>>
>
>
> Please find below information about the first international conference on
> 'Exploring modern South Asian history with visual research methods',
> Cambridge, UK, 15-16 March 2013.
>
> Conveners: Dr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes (University of Cambridge) and Prof.
> Marcus Banks (University of Oxford).
> Full details at http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/2066/
>
> The Centre of South Asian Studies, University of Cambridge, and the Centre
> for Research in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CRASSH) are
> organising the first international conference on 'Exploring modern South
> Asian history with visual research methods: theories and practices'.
>
> This conference aims to investigate the ways in which visual research
> methods support the development of new perspectives on modern South Asian
> history. It will explore the strategies employed by historians and
> scholars of visual (digital) culture, film and visual anthropology when
> incorporating representations of South Asian history within the framework
> of traditional historical scholarship. Also, the role of interdisciplinary
> research in terms of producing, distributing, re-interpreting and
> repatriating visual records of South Asian history will be assessed
> throughout several roundtable discussions.
>
> The conference will create for the first time the opportunity to
> strengthen the network of historians, anthropologists, visual and digital
> scholars and artists concerned with the re-examination of modern South
> Asian history across visual records. It proposes four themes of
> investigation that will support new scholarly developments:
>
> ▪ digital humanities and issues of South Asian history, visuality
> and ethnographic enquiry
> ▪ theories of visual anthropology relevant to historiographical
> research of South Asia
> ▪ examples of historical scholarship strengthened by visual research
> methodologies
> ▪ historical and anthropological practices replicated in visual
> artwork inspired by South Asian history
>
> Keynote addresses will be delivered by Professor Marcus Banks (University
> of Oxford) and by Professor Christopher Pinney (University College
> London). Papers, panels and roundtable discussions led by international
> scholars such as Professor Denis Vidal (École des Hautes Études en
> Sciences Sociales, Paris), Dr Clare Harris (University of Oxford) and
> Professor Ravi Vasudevan (CSDS, Delhi) will explore new perspectives on
> visual research methods and modern South Asian history. Also, there will
> be three exclusive presentations by the renowned visual artists Pushpamala
> N., Rajkamal Kahlon and Ayisha Abraham. The opening address will be
> delivered by Professor Sir C.A. Bayly, Director of the Centre of South
> Asian Studies.
>
> Location: CRASSH, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DT.
>
> The conference organisers invite proposals for papers or presentations of
> 20 minutes in length. Abstracts of 300 words and an author biography of
> max. 100 words (including institutional affiliation) should be submitted
> via email to
> exploringsouthasianhistorycsas@gmail.com<mailto:exploringsouthasianhistorycsas@gmail.com><mailto:exploringsouthasianhistorycsas@gmail.com<mailto:exploringsouthasianhistorycsas@gmail.com>>
> by 31 December 2012.
>
> Any questions and concerns can be directed to Dr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes
> at amm230[at]cam.ac.uk<http://cam.ac.uk>
>
>
>
> ----
> Dr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes
> University of Cambridge
>
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