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I. New Additions to Parliament Library July 2008 I. NEW ADDITIONS TO PARLIAMENT LIBRARY 000 GENERALITIES 1 Daniken, Erich Von The Gods were astronauts: evidence of true indentities of the old 'Gods' / Erich Von Daniken; translated by Astrid Mick.-- London: Vega, 2002. 208p.: plates; 23.5cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 1-84333-625-1. 001.942 DAN-g B182082 2 Nayak, Narendra Battle against supernatural / Narendra Nayak.-- Podanur: B. Premanand, 2007. x, 288p.: illus.; 21cm. (Skeptic club book; no.25). 001.96 NAY-b C63127 3 Sah, Anupam, ed. Indigenous methods and manuscript preservation / edited by Anupam Sah.-- New Delhi: National Mission for Manuscripts, 2006. xvi, 252p.: plates: tables; 22.5cm. (Samraksika; No.2). Includes bibliographical references. 011.31 SAH-in C64644 4 Bokare, M.G. Let the fittest survive / M.G. Bokare.-- Pune: Dr. M.G. Bokare Memorial Foundation, 2007. vii, 290p.: figs.: tables; 20cm. 080 BOK-l C62808 5 Chatterjee, Raj The boxwallah and the middleman / Raj Chatterjee; foreword by Khushwant Singh.-- New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2008. xvii, 206p.; 19.5cm. ISBN : 9780143063162. 080 CHA-b B182091 6 Chakravorty Spivak, Gayatri Death of a discipline / Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.-- Calcutta: Seagull Books, 2004. xii, 128p.; 21.5cm. ISBN : 81-7046-259-2. 080 CHA-d C62721 7 Sawant, Sunil, tr. Winds of the sahyadri: select speeches of Yashwantrao Chavan / translated by Sunil Sawant; foreword by Sharad Pawar.-- Delhi: Macmillan India, 2008. 284p.; 21cm. Translated from Marathi. ISBN : 978-0230-63487-9. 080 CHA-s C64860-C64861 8 Pausch, Randy The last lecture / Randy Pausch and Jeffrey Zaslow.-- London: Hodder and Stoughton, 2008. x, 206p.; 19.5cm. ISBN : 978-0-340-97773-6. 080 PAU-l B182254 9 Raja, P. Love teaches even asses to dance / P. Raja.—-Pondicherry: Busy Bee Books, 2007. viii, 210p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-87619-12-0. 080 RAJ-l C63339 10 Tagore, Rabindranath On art and aesthetics: a selection of lectures, essays and letters / Rabindranath Tagore; edited by Prithwish Neogy.-- Kolkata: Subarnarekha, 2005. 103p.: plates; 21.5cm. ISB N : 81 -86263-54-3. 080 TAG-on C63833 11 Ziauddin Sardar Breaking the monolith: essays, articles and columns on Islam, India, terror and other things that annoy me / Ziauddin Sardar.-- Gurgaon: Imprint One, 2008. vii, 457p. 22cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-81-88861-05-7. 080 ZIA-b B181937 100 PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY 12 Ahmed, S. Gulzar The void: the emptiness of universe / S. Gulzar Ahmed.-- Bangalore: The Author , 2005 . vi, 128p.; 21cm. 100 P5 C63030 13 Natarajan, A.R. The Hidden power / A.R. Natarajan.--4th ed.-- Bangalore: Ramana Maharshi Centre for Learning, 2006. vii, 108p.; 22cm. 128.2 N5;P6 C63017 14 Poddar, Ajay Empower yourself: new life solutions for health and well- being / Ajay Poddar.-- New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2007. x, 239p.: figs.; 20cm. ISBN : 0-14310-384-4. 131 P7 B181027 15 Visweswar, S. Excellence: the final frontier: a step by step approach to unleash your un-tapped hidden potential and achieve success: also include are 5 simple secrets to succeed / S. Visweswar; foreword by Ramsay.-- Bangalore, 2001. 215p.; 22cm. 155.2 P1 C63237 16 Hendricks, Gay Five wishes: how answering one simple question can make your dreams come true / Gay Hendricks; foreword by Neale Donald Walsch.-- London: Penguin Books, 2007. 149p.; 20.5cm. ISBN : 978-0-718-15386-1. 158.1 P7 B182037 17 Cahn, Steven M., ed. Exploring ethics: an introductory anthology / edited by Steven M. Cahn.-- New York: Oxford University Press, 2009 vii, 408p.; 21cm. ISBN : 978-0-19-534200-0. 170 P9 B182282 18 Raghavendra, T.N. Atmavan / T.N. Raghavendra; foreword by BSD Iyer.-- Bangalore: Prachetha Book House, 2005. 122p.; 21cm. 171.3 P5 C63027 19 Murty, K. Satchidananda Evolution of Indian philosophy / K. Satchidananda Murty; foreword by A.R. Wadia.--2nd ed.-- New Delhi: D.K. Printworld, 2007. xiv, 266p.; 23cm. Andhra University philosophical studies; no.8 ISBN : 81-246-0393-6. 181.4 P7 C64643 20 Ghosh, Raghunath Humanity, truth and freedom / Raghunath Ghosh.—- New Delhi: Northern Book Centre, 2008. viii, 164p.; 21cm. Bibliography: p.159-162. ISBN : 81-7211-233-5. 181.4 P8 B182145 21 Swami Adiswarananda The vedanta way to peace and happiness / Swami Adiswarananda.-- Mumbai: Jaico Publishing House, 2008. viii, 220p.; 23cm. ISBN : 978-81-7992-778-6. 181.48 P8 B182139 200 RELIGION 22 Chatterji, Suhita Chopra, ed. Discourses on aging and dying / edited by Suhit Chopra Chatterjee, Priyadarshi Patnaik and Vijayaraghavan M. Chariar.-- New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2008. 272p.: tables: figs.; 21.5cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-81-7829-790-3. 201.7626 P8 B182081 23 Corrigan, John, ed. The Oxford handbook of religion and emotion / edited by John Corrigan.-- Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. xii, 522p.; 24.5cm. Bibliography: p.504-506. ISBN : 978-0-19-517021-4. R 204.2 P8 B182289(Ref.) 24 Harmless, S.J. William Mystics / S.J. William Harmless.-- Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. xv, 350p.; 23cm. Bibliography: p.315-355. ISBN : 978-0-19-530039-0. 204.22 P8 B182285 25 Ranjan, Purnendu History of Kabirpanth: a regional process / Purnendu Ranjan.-- New Delhi: Anamika Publishers, 2008. 285p.: tables; 22.5cm. Bibliography: p.262-275. ISBN : 978-81-7975-182-4. 294 P8 B181108 26 Glogowski, Dieter Himalaya: the secret of the golden tara / Dieter Glogowski.-- Munich: Bucher Publishing, 2007. 191p.: plates: maps; 31x24cm. ISBN : 978-3-7658-1634-5. 294.3095496 P7 B181162 27 Chodron, Pema When things fall apart: heartfelt advice for hard times / Pema Chodron.-- New Delhi: Element, 2005. ix, 193p.; 20cm. Bibliography: p.191. ISBN : 978-00-718351-7. 294.3444 P5 B182160 28 Chodron, Pena Start where you are: how to accept yourself and others / Pema Chodron.-- London: Element, 2005. xiv, 221p.; 20cm. ISBN : 978-0-00-719062-1. 294.3444 P5 B182159 29 Murthy, A.V. Narasimha Srngeri: the sacred abode of the sankaracharyas of the South/A.V. Narasimha Murthy.-- Bangalore: Abhijnana,2005. xii, 223p.: plates; 22cm. (Samskritikosa; No.3). 294.5095434 P5 C65051 30 Brahmachari, Tarapranab One god: many manifestations / Tarapranab Brahmachari; translated by Labanya Bhaduri.-- Kolkata: Dey's Publishing, 2006. 103p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-295-0330-1. 294.5211 P6 C64124 31 Hindu gods and goddesses.-- New Delhi: Diamond Pocket Books, 2008. 81p.: plates; 28cm. ISBN : 81-288-0802-8. 294.5211 P8 B182406 32 Rajaram, N.S. Search for the historical Krishna / N.S. Rajaram; foreword by Swami Mukhyanandaji Maharaj.-- Bangalore: Prism Books,2004. xxx, 210p.; 21cm. ISBN : 81-7286-368-3. 294.52113 P4 C63326 33 Parivrajak, Swami Satyapati Simplified yoga for god realization / Swami Satyapati Parivrajak; translated by Tulsi Raam.-- Saabakaanthaa: Darshan Yoga Mahavidyalaya, 2006. 127p.; 22cm. 294.5436 P6 C63340 34 Brahmachari, Tarapranab, ed. Mystical life of a miraculous yogi and ten facets of Devi Durga / edited by Tarapranab Brahmachari; translated by Labanya Bhaduri.-- Kolkata: Dey's Publishing, 2006. 96p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-295-0479-0. 294.561 P6 C64125 35 Shukla, Abhaykumar V. Glimpses of vedic thought (Excerpts from vedic - info) / Abhaykumar V. Shukla.-- Hyderabad: Ruchir Prakashan, 2004 95p.; 21cm. 294.5921 P4 C63122 36 Shastri, Dinesh Chandra Vedic yojna therapy / Dinesh Chandra Shastri.-- New Delhi: Satyam Publishing House, 2007. xii, 82p.; 22cm. Bibliography: p.81-82. 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The darbar of the sikh gurus: the court of God in the world of men / Louis E. Fenech.-- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2008. xiii, 325p.; 21cm. Bibliography: p.292-313. ISBN : 019-569423-6. 294.663 P8 B182075 42 Engineer, Asghar Ali Islam: misgivings and history / Asghar Ali Engineer.-- New Delhi: Vitasta Publishing, 2008. ix, 228p.; 22cm. Incluldes bibliographical references. ISBN : 81-89766-78-3. 297 P8 B181947 300 SOCIAL SCIENCES 43 Berger, Arthur Asa The golden triangle: an ethno-semiotic tour of present day India / Arthur Asa Berger.-- New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 2008. xix,103p.: tables;figs.; 23cm. ISBN : 978-1-4128-0787-6. 302.20954151 P8 B182258 44 Gray, Jonathan Television entertainment / Jonathan Gray.-- New York: Routledge, 2008. xi, 209p.: figs.: tables; 23cm. (Communication and society). Bibliography: p.189-201. 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