From Taj to Vraj

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SPECIFICATION:
  • Publisher : Heritage Publishers
  • By : Jaya Devi
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Language : English
  • Edition : 2014
  • Pages : 158
  • Weight : 300 gm
  • Size : 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.4 inches
  • ISBN-10: 8170263344
  • ISBN-13: 978-8170263340
DESCRIPTION:
From Taj to Vraj reveals the feminine nature of the soul and its relationship with the divine. Here philosophy comes to life as the author shares both her personal challenges as a spiritual practitioner and her research as a Sanskrit scholar. Jaya Devi, an independent Western women, embarked on a worldwide bicycle tour at the age of twenty-three to search for a deeper experience of love. In India, she encountered different beliefs about women and how they should live and love. Even thought strongly drawn to indian culture, she was unable to accept the common beliefs about women. Questioning whether these were actually rooted in the Vedic teachings, she delved into extensive research which took her on an unexpected journey into a new vision of love.

About the Author

Jaya Devi (PhD Sanskrit) is the author of From Taj to Vraj, a spiritual guidebook for women. She is a Sanskrit scholar and her translation of the Bhagavad-Gita was published by Davidsfonds, Belgium, in 2001. She also published two other books namely, The Yoga of Eating and Spiritual Health. At present, she is writing a book on Vedic Psychology. Originally from Belgium, she found her spiritual home in India and became a disciple of Sri Satyanarayana Dasa Babaji, the founder-director of the Jiva Institute of Vaishnava Studies, Vrindavan, District Mathura, UP, India. For the past ten years she has been the secretary of the Jiva Institute where she manages their library and coordinates their seminars and cultural activities. Her inspiration is to facilitate women in their spirituality and for this she is giving workshops at the Jiva Institute.

Description

SPECIFICATION:
  • Publisher : Heritage Publishers
  • By : Jaya Devi
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Language : English
  • Edition : 2014
  • Pages : 158
  • Weight : 300 gm
  • Size : 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.4 inches
  • ISBN-10: 8170263344
  • ISBN-13: 978-8170263340
DESCRIPTION:
From Taj to Vraj reveals the feminine nature of the soul and its relationship with the divine. Here philosophy comes to life as the author shares both her personal challenges as a spiritual practitioner and her research as a Sanskrit scholar. Jaya Devi, an independent Western women, embarked on a worldwide bicycle tour at the age of twenty-three to search for a deeper experience of love. In India, she encountered different beliefs about women and how they should live and love. Even thought strongly drawn to indian culture, she was unable to accept the common beliefs about women. Questioning whether these were actually rooted in the Vedic teachings, she delved into extensive research which took her on an unexpected journey into a new vision of love.

About the Author

Jaya Devi (PhD Sanskrit) is the author of From Taj to Vraj, a spiritual guidebook for women. She is a Sanskrit scholar and her translation of the Bhagavad-Gita was published by Davidsfonds, Belgium, in 2001. She also published two other books namely, The Yoga of Eating and Spiritual Health. At present, she is writing a book on Vedic Psychology. Originally from Belgium, she found her spiritual home in India and became a disciple of Sri Satyanarayana Dasa Babaji, the founder-director of the Jiva Institute of Vaishnava Studies, Vrindavan, District Mathura, UP, India. For the past ten years she has been the secretary of the Jiva Institute where she manages their library and coordinates their seminars and cultural activities. Her inspiration is to facilitate women in their spirituality and for this she is giving workshops at the Jiva Institute.

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