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Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University (Declared by Government of India As Deemed University Under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956) Sheet1 Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University (Declared by Government of India as Deemed University under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956) SL Title Human Development and its quantification: a 1 holistic approach 2 Niḥsvārthaḥ karma: bhitti, paddhati o siddhi 3 Selfless work; its basis, methods and fulfilment Nāgārjunakṛtaḥ – Savṛttiśūnyatāsaptatiḥ ḥ ḥ : bāṅglā 4 bhāvānuvād o bhāgīrathī vyākhyā Sri Ramakrishna o Swami Vivekanander 5 dārśanik bhāvana Vivekanandakāvyāmṛtamḥ 6 Unnayan – Sri Ramakrishna – Vivekanander 7 nirdeśita path Page 1 Sheet1 Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University (Declared by Government of India as Deemed University under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956) PO Belur Math, Dist Howrah 711202,West Bengal, India Phone: (033) 2654-9999; Fax: (033) 2654-4640 Publication list of periodicals & Bibliographicals Vol / Part Language English Bengali English Bengali Bengali Sanskrit Bengali Page 2 Sheet1 Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University (Declared by Government of India as Deemed University under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956) PO Belur Math, Dist Howrah 711202,West Bengal, India Phone: (033) 2654-9999; Fax: (033) 2654-4640 Publication list of periodicals & Bibliographicals Author Publisher Ramakrishna Mission Shoutir Kishore Chatterjee Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Swami Bhajanananda Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Swami Bhajanananda Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Dilip Kumar Mohanta Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Swami Bhajanananda Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission K. Ramakrishna Variyar Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Shoutir Kishore Chatterjee Vivekananda University Page 3 Sheet1 Place Year Ed. Belur Math, Howrah July, 2009 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2006 2nd Belur Math, Howrah July, 2006 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2011 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2011 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2011 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2012 1st Page 4 Sheet1 8 Advaita – Siddhānta – Sārasaṃḥgraha Ekāgratā o dhyān 9 Title Dhyān : Yoga – vedānta dṛ ṣḥ iteḥṭ ḥ 10 11 Vivekdiśā Vijñānkathā 12 Yoga Parichaya Itibācak abhibhāvakatva o bhālobese śiśuder śṛ ṅḥ khalā pratiṣṭḥ hāḥ = Positive parenting and disciplining children with love 13 14 Environmental concerns in ancient Indian texts Page 5 Sheet1 Sanskrit Bengali Vol / Part Language Bengali Part-1 Bengali Bengali Bengali English Page 6 Sheet1 Nārāyaṇāśramaḥ Ramakrishna Mission Dilip Kumar Mohanta (ed.) Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Swami Paramananda Vivekananda University Author Publisher Swami Siddheshwarananda, Ramakrishna Mission Sumana Saha (tr.) Vivekananda University Swami Divyasukhananda, Parthasarathi Majumdar Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University Mallika Klare Gupta (ed., comp.) Ramakrishna Mission Sumana Saha (tr.) Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Math & Dinanath Sen (tr.), Ramakrishna Mission Chandan Mukherjee (tr.) Distributed by RKMVU Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna Mission Paromita Roy Distributed by RKMVU Page 7 Sheet1 Belur Math, Howrah July, 2012 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2012 1st Place Year Ed. Belur Math, Howrah July, 2013 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2014 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2014 1st Belur Math, Howrah Sep, 2014 1st Belur Math, Howrah Sep, 2014 1st Page 8 Sheet1 Alasinga Perumal : pratiśrutibaddhatā, ātmotsarga o pragāḍhaḥ gurubhaktir ek ananya gāthā 15 RKMVU- Year Book: Academic audit report 16 2005-10 RKM: a saga of service for a hundred years and 17 more Sri Ramakrishna : nabayuger 18 dharmasamsthapak Title 19 Santwana 20 Sahasranām 21 Vivekdiśā Vijñānkathā 22 Stotramala Page 9 Sheet1 Bengali English English Bengali Vol / Part Language Bengali Bengali Part-2 Bengali Bengali Page 10 Sheet1 Swami Sunirmalananda ; Ramakrishna Mission Sumana Saha (tr.) Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna Mission Richard Schiffman Ramakrishna Mission Shoutir Kishore Chatterjee (tr.) Vivekananda University Author Publisher Ramakrishna Mission Registrar, RKMVU Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Swami Divyasukhananda Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Registrar, RKMVU Vivekananda University Page 11 Sheet1 Belur Math, Howrah 01/01/15 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2010 1st Belur Math, Howrah May, 2010 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2015 1st Place Year Ed. Belur Math, Howrah July, 2015 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2015 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2015 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2015 1st Page 12 Sheet1 23 Srimat Swami Vivekananda Caritam 24 Yogabhyas Prabesika Title Pratibhālokaḥḥ 25 Prajñālokaḥḥ (Research Journal of Department of Sanskrit 26 Studies) Prajñānam 27 Prajñālokaḥḥ (Research Journal of Department of Sanskrit Studies) 28 Page 13 Sheet1 Sanskrit Bengali Vol / Part Language Sanskrit Sanskrit Vol.1 Sanskrit Page 14 Sheet1 Ramakrishna Mission K. Ramakrishna Warrier Vivekananda University Swami Jnaneswarananda, Mallika Klear Gupta (ed.) Ramakrishna Mission Sumana Saha (tr.) Vivekananda University Author Publisher Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Ayan Bhattacharya (ed.) University Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Ayan Bhattacharya (ed.) University Ramakrishna Mission Dipankar Das, Vivekananda Vivek Karmakar University Swami Atmapriyananda (Adviser) Rakesh Das (ed.), Venkataramana Bhat (ed.) Ramakrishna Mission Gopikrishnan Reghu (ed.) Vivekananda Nagaraj Bhat (ed.) University Page 15 Sheet1 Belur Math, Howrah July, 2015 1st Belur Math, Howrah July, 2015 1st Place Year Ed. Belur Math, Howrah 10/10/07 Belur Math, Howrah 07/01/08 Belur Math, Howrah 4 July, 2012 Belur Math, Howrah July, 2013 Page 16 Sheet1 Prajñālokaḥḥ (Research Journal of Department of Sanskrit Studies) 29 Page 17 Sheet1 Vol.2 Sanskrit Page 18 Sheet1 Swami Atmapriyananda (Adviser) Rakesh Das (ed.), Venkataramana Bhat (ed.) Ramakrishna Mission Gopikrishnan Reghu (ed.) Vivekananda Nagaraj Bhat (ed.) University Page 19 Sheet1 Belur Math, Howrah July, 2014 Page 20 Sheet2 TITLE Prajñālokaḥḥ Prajñānam(Research Journal of Department of Sanskrit Studies) (Research Journal of Department of Sanskrit Studies) (Research Journal of Department of Sanskrit Studies) Page 21 Sheet2 Vol / Part Periodicity Language Annual Sanskrit Annual Sanskrit Vol.1 Annual Sanskrit Vol.2 Annual Sanskrit Page 22 Sheet2 Author Ayan Bhattacharya (ed.) DipankarAyan Bhattacharya Das, (ed.) GopikrishnanVivek Karmakar Reghu (ed.) GopikrishnanNagaraj Bhat (ed.)Reghu (ed.) Nagaraj Bhat (ed.) Page 23 Sheet2 Publisher Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University Page 24 Sheet2 Place Year Belur Math, Howrah 10/10/07 Belur Math, Howrah 07/01/08 Belur Math, Howrah 4 July, 2012 Belur Math, Howrah July, 2013 Belur Math, Howrah July, 2014 Page 25.
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