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J.L. Shastri:The Skanda Purana, Part 14, (Ancient Indian Tradition and Mythology Series, Vol. LXII) - hardcover
2010, ISBN: 9788120816985
Serials Publications, 2010. Hardcover. New. From the Islamic point of view also, jurisprudence can be said to be a scientific study of legal of legal precepts in the light of techniques… More...
Serials Publications, 2010. Hardcover. New. From the Islamic point of view also, jurisprudence can be said to be a scientific study of legal of legal precepts in the light of techniques and relevant rules of others related contained in the Qurâan and the Sunnah. Principles of law are in the from of commands having divine wisdom have been made known to the man through the Qurâan and the Sunnah of the Prophet (saw) (prophetic traditions: what Prophet did, decided on disputes and asked people to do or abstain from doing). The Sunnah comprise principle derived from ahadith (plural of hadith, narrations by Prophetâs companions about what Prophet did in his life, decided on doing). They together constitute the basic source of legal principles. Since they provide only basic principles, detailed rules to meet the challenges erupting in the society are required to be made by followers of Islam themselves. Islam, thus, encourages its followers to further means by application of laws hased on human wisdom, has to be determined on the basis of the basics sources, the Qurâan and the Sunnah. Any man-made law if does not conform to them, stands invalid and thus not to be followed, unless there are compelling circumstances. Even in these circumstances any man-made law has to be followed in a limited form, with a predominant sense of reluctance. For example, Muslim jurists are of the opinion that haram (prohibited) things become halal (allowable) in a compelling circumstance, like a medicine has alcohol, which is necessary to be taken, and any non-alcoholic alternative is not available. A Muslim can take that medicine only in a limited quantity, as determined by the doctor with a predominant sense of reluctance. Broadly speaking, mouthwash and cough syrup having alcohol are not permissible because both have both have alcoholic alternatives. Printed Pages: 327., Serials Publications, 2010, 6, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd.. Hardcover. New. This book aims at outlining the fundamental tenets of Sufi mysticism, which derived its inspiration from the teachings of the Quran and developed as Û÷a process of spiritual cultureÛª within the framework of Islam. The discussion opens with an introduction acquainting the readers with various attempts at a definition of Sufism and an appreciation of what it holds out for its adherents. Chapters are then devoted to delineations of Sufi concepts of God in immanence and transcendence; the worship of God and the descent of the absolute; inward and outward experience of divine presence; the concepts of good and evil, free will and determinism. The authorÛªs arguments are put forward convincingly. The exposition is lucid and scholarly. References supplementing the text are from original Arabic sources. Indexes cover names of persons and places, and technical terms. Contents: Publishers Note SKANDA-PURANA : BOOK V : AVANTYA-KHANDA : SECTION III : REVA-KHANDA : 1. Purana Texts Described 2. The Greatness of Reva 3. Markandeya Rescued in the Pralaya 4. Boons, to Narmada 5. Naming the River Narmada 6. Epithets of Narmada Explained 7. The Advent of Kurma Kalpa 8. The Advent of Baka Kalpa 9. The Origin of Narmada 10. The Benefits of Bath in Narmada 11. The Greatness of Narmada 12. Eulogy of Narmada 13. The Story of Twentyone Kalps 14. Kalaratri Annihilates the Universe 15. Turbulence of the Annihilation (Pralaya) 16. Eulogy of Siva by Brahma 17. Annihilation by Twelve Suns 18. Glorification of Narmada 19. Varahakalpa 20. Varahakalpa (Continued) 21. The Origin of the River Kapila 22. The Origin of Visalya 23. The Greatness of the Confluence of Visalya 24. The Greatness of the Confluence of Karanarmada 25. The Greatness of the Confluence of Nilaganga 26. The Observance Called Madhuka Trtiya 27. Creating Agitation in Tripura 28. Destruction of Tripura : Glorification of Jvalesvara and Amaresvara Tirthas 29. The Greatness of the Confluence of Kaveri and Narmada 30. The Glory of Daru Tirtha 31. The Greatness of Brahmavarta 32. The Greatness of Patresvara Tirtha 33. The Greatness of Agni Tirtha 34. Description of Ravi Tirtha 35. Glorification of Meghanada Tirtha 36. The Glory of Daruka Tirtha 37. Glorification of Deva Tirtha 38. The Greatness of Narmadesvara Tirtha 39. The Greatness of Kapila Tirtha 40. The Greatness of Karanjesvara Tirtha 41. The Greatness of Kundalesvara Tirtha 42. The Greatness of Pippalada Tirtha 43. The Greatness of Vimalesvara Tirtha 44. Eulogy of Sulabheda 45. Andhaka Gets a Boon 46. Abduction of Saci 47. Devas Return to Svarga 48. Andhaka Blessed 49. Glorification of Sulabheda 50. Rules about the Eligibility for Dana 51. Glorification of Danadharma 52. The Story of Dirghatapas 53. Rksasrnga Goes to Svarga 54. Dirghatapas Goes to Heaven 55. Kasiraja Attains Moksa 56. Fruit of Dana Described 57. The Sabara Goes to Svarga 58. The Greatness of Sulabheda Tirtha 59. The Greatness of Aditya Tirtha 60. The Greatness of Adityesvara Tirtha 61. The Greatness of Sakresvara Tirtha 62. The Greatness of Karodisvara Tirtha 63. The Greatness of Kumaresvara Tirtha 64. The Greatness of Agastyesvara Tirtha 65. The Greatness of Anandesvara Tirtha 66. The Greatness of Matrtirtha 67. The Greatness of Lunkesvara Tirtha 68. The Greatness of Dhanada 69. The Greatness of Mangalesvara Tirtha 70. The Greatness of Ravi Tirtha 71. The Greatness of Kamesvara Tirtha 72. The Greatness of Maninagesvara Tirtha 73. The Greatness of Goparesvara Tirtha 74. The Greatness of Gautamesvara Tirtha 75. The Greatness of Sankhacuda Tirtha 76. The Greatness of Paresvara Tirtha 77. The Greatness of Bhimesvara Tirtha 78. The Greatness of Naradesvara Tirtha 79. The Greatness of Dadhiskanda and Madhuskanda Tirthas 80. The Greatness of Nandikesvara Tirtha 81. The Greatness of Varunesvara Tirtha 82. The Greatness of Panca Tirtha(s) 83. The -Greatness o Printed Pages: 343., Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 6<
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Ancient Indian Tradition and Mythology (Ancient Indian Tradition and Mythology, v. 62, Pt. 14)
- hardcover1999, ISBN: 9788120816985
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J. L. Shastri, G. P. Bhatt:Skanda Purana Pt. 14 (AITM Vol. 62): Ancient Indian Tradition And Mythology (Vol. 62) (Ancient Indian Tradition & Mythology) (v. 62)
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G. P. Bhatt:Ancient Indian Tradition and Mythology (Ancient Indian Tradition & Mythology) (v. 62)
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