Main American publisher for Frawley’s books on Yoga, Ayurveda and Vedic astrology. Books of Vasant Lad, Sunil Joshi, Edward Tarabilda, Michael Tierra, Amadea Morningstar, Dennis Harness and others as well as American editions of Sri Aurobindo’s works. Note InterNatural under Ayurvedic resources for Ayurvedic products. PO Box 325, Twin Lakes WI 53181
Frawley’s books as one of their featured authors. Source of nearly twenty books of Frawley’s in Indian editions. The largest publisher of Indological books in the world and a good source for hard to find titles both in English and Sanskrit on Ayurveda, Jyotish, Tantra, Vedas, Sanskrit. Centers in Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai and other major cities of India. Pandit Frawley writes regularly for their monthly newsletter also.
Wide selection of books on Vedic subjects, Ayurveda and Yoga, including all of Frawley’s American and many of his harder to get Indian publications (Voice of India and Aditya Prakashan).
Vinod Mahajan
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Publishes Vedantic Meditation by David Frawley. Has many titles on health, healing, spirituality, ecology and philosophy, including some on Ayurveda. PO Box 12327, Berkeley CA 94712 Ph: 800-337-2665, (510)-559-8277, Fax (510)-559-8279
One of the most important and dynamic modern Hindu movements, led by Pramukh Swami, with beautiful temples in Delhi, Ahmdebad (Gujarat), London (Neasdon), Chicago, Houston and Atlanta. Vamadeva has worked closely with this organization over the last more than fifteen years, including on his recent book published by them: Hidden Horizon’s: Unfolding 10,000 Years of Indian Culture. Note their wonderful temple displays and their movie, Swami Narayan, narrated by Peter O’Toole.
Voice of India covers issues of Hindu Dharma; Aditya Prakashan additional sholarly topics, including ancient India. Source of many of important titles Hinduism and contemporary issues in India. Under the guidance of Ram Swarup and Sitaram Goel. Hinduism Today May 1998 calls Ram Swarup, perhaps Hinduism’s most cogent analyst.” Has many publications of Frawley (Vamadeva)