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  • 99 the hindu cups by eddie joseph, usedshop / collectables the hindu cups by eddie joseph, used1 in stock 1 add to basket categories: books, collectables tags: books, collectable, magic

    9 €

  • It is of lakshmi who is the hindu goddess of wealth, fortune and prosperitystunning piece but i have no room for it it's blocking my garage up so just want a quick sale30 inch tall statue made of pure white marble with incredible detail and perfect artwork

    250 €

  • Large lord ganesh hundu statue collection only from rawmarsh, s62 approx 1ft high i bought from a hindu temple in sri lanka in the 'sit does drink milksaid to contain a blessing for peace, prosperity and happiness; place it in the north east of your housei think it's handcarved from limestone

    100 €

  • hindu durga statue in high relief stand 8 cm tall and 8cm wide clearly stamped t100 for high grade silver weighs 78

    75 €

  • Ganesh statue - ornament antique hindi hindu collection from rawmarsh, s62 about a foot tall, solid stone, hand carved bought from a temple in sri lanka in the 'sno offers read more

    50 €

  • Handcraft wooden hindu temple puja mander made in india,size-height --cm-width --cm -deep--cm,mander got electric light& plug,please see all photos, before buying rrp£-in uk

    29 €

  • Saraswati is the hindu goddess of knowledge, music, and all creative artssize length 35 inch [889 cm] width 14 inch [ cm] depth 1also called the mother of veda’s and the repository of brahma’s creative intelligence, also called vak devi the goddess of speech this beautiful carving is in very good condition and an ideal piece of wall art

    110 €

  • Inlaid wooden panel with scene from hindu mythologymeasurements: 79cm wide 41cm high collection from old stratford milton keynes read more

    40 €

  • Very old hindu panel of indian elephant, made of mahoganey wood, measures 21 inches x 15 inches x 1 inch thick, in good original condition, £150, read more

    150 €

  • Andrew marr, book on hindu history, ava gardner biography, ww1 bookprice is for the whole lot

    3 €

  • Temple width 91cm x length 54cm x 78cm, 3 pillars included

    150 €

  • Hand carved stone (not marble), approx 1ft high, very heavy read moreganesh statue collection only from bolton upon dearne, s63 bought in the s' from a temple in sri lanka

    30 €

  • The first authentic hindu yogi to have written his life story for western readersplease contact me if details of p+p required

    5 €

  • Gorgeous and fully working large wall clock, this clock was made in the early twentieth century in india, we believe it was at a station although we havnt pin pointed it as of yet, the hindu script translates to monday, this can be viewed in sapcote hinckly le94ju read more

    300 €

  • To the hindu way of thought, the elephant is found in the form of ganesha who is the god of luck, fortune, protection and is a blessing upon all new projects read morethis rug /wall hanging was commissioned from jaipurcottageindustries the last picture is from the makers commisioned to make the rugit is hand knotted in vibrant colours and the elephants portray strength, honor, stability and tenacity, among other attributesplease do look art their websitethey offer traditional rugs and are known for their fine craftsmanshipall other pictures are of the rug for sale in the colours chosenit is immaculateit is stunning and can used as a rug or it has tabs on the back so it can be hung on the walljaipur cottage industries is located in jaipur, rajasthani have stored it for a couple of years and now reluctantly decided to sell it and hope i don't regret it as it is beautiful

    200 €

  • Jayal, professor in the center for the study of law and governance, jawaharlal nehru university) about the author wendy doniger is mircea eliade distinguished service professor of the history of religions at the university of chicagoreview this is a timely conversation about the resilience of india's pluralist democracy in a variety of spheres, from education and the media to electoral politics, public institutions and the diasporathe essays point to how challenges to a democratic public culture can be resisted by drawing upon india's long historical tradition of critical thinking, argument and dissentnussbaum is ernst freund distinguished service professor of law and ethics at the university of chicago

    16 €

  • Journeying through kittur's streets and schoolyards, bedrooms and businesses, its inner workings and outer limits, adiga conjures a remarkable fictional landscapesee oxfam website for delivery information read morefrom a middle-aged communist to an islamic terrorist; from the young children of a tamil building-site worker to a privileged and alienated schoolboy; from an idealistic journalist to a brahmin housemaid, adiga has produced a microcosm of indian life in the 80s, the years between the assassinations of indira gandhi and her son rajivoxfam bookshop cheltenham in his compelling new work of fiction, aravind adiga has imagined the small indian city of kittur, an everytown nestling on the coast south of goa and north of calicutsizzling with acid observations, and textured with wicked humour and gentle humanity, between the assassinations is a triumph of voice and imaginationmuslim, christian and hindu, high-caste and low-caste, rich and poor: all of indian life - the 'sorrowful parade of humanity' - is herethrough the myriad and distinctive voices of its inhabitants, an entire indian world comes vividly and unforgettably to life

    2 €

  • It's a long piece, over 90 minutes, and much of it has a kind of all-purpose solemn grandeur, conveyed by endlessly revolving three- or four-chord patterns, decked out with ponderous bass notes and 'awesome' brass choralessee oxfam website for delivery information read moreit's a vast choral and orchestral setting of sacred texts from the hindu, buddhist, christian and muslim traditions, plus one or two intriguing japanese and native american sourcesthese are translated into english and arranged in a nine-movement requiem, showing the decline of creation into suffering and death, the present moment we're in now, and a joyous closing 'rebirth'1 before the creation 2 the creation of the cosmos 3 the creation of sentient beings 4 the creation of human beings 5 joy and love 6 evil and ignorance 7 suffering 8 compassion 9 death 10 judgement and apocalypse 11 paradise 12 dedication item is pre-owned in very good conditionoxfam emporium manchester philip glass's new symphony is yet another big musical statement for the millennium

    23 €

  • To relieve the tedium of their regular outings, the pair decide to attend a lecture on the transmigration of souls delivered by a visiting hindu swamisee oxfam website for delivery information read moresince the death of his younger son in the boer war, horatio fisk (o'toole) has aged into a bitter and curmudgeonly misanthrope, distanced even from his good-natured older son, henslowe (jeremy northam), who visits him weeklyhenslowe tempts the dean to dinner with promises of a rare hungarian tokay wine, which he must then go to great lengths to procure, his quest leading him to resourceful rogue trader wrather (bryan brown)from these unlikely encounters, a sequence of events conspire to unlock the heart of the stiff-upper-lipped fisk sr, and reveal the emotional truths buried in his pastcase in very good condition; has a few marks on front comedy drama starring peter o'toole, set in edwardian englandthere, they meet the eccentric and mysterious dean spanley (sam neill), with whom fisk jr strikes up a bizarre friendship following a series of chance meetingsoxfam bookshop wanstead disc in very good condition, with no noticeable marks or scratches

    4 €

  • Had many compliments, but now selling because i need the space! was £ when i brought itcontrast dupatta in peach to match embrioderythe embroidery is gold and peach in a sabyasaachi style on red chenilleonly worn once for approx 6 hours and in excellent conditionimages are from my wedding dayhad minimal alteration to the blouse when purchased, would fit a size and can easily be altered further to match your size if neededtraditional hindu/punjabi wedding lehnga that i wore for my wedding day in novit is surprisingly lightweight and i was really comfortable in ithappy to send more on requestcollection only

    300 €

  • Includes   sg r 40th anniv unicef immunisation (cat £ sg r hindu writers prasad (cat £9) total cat £37+ see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop coventry india used stamps on a stock page

    11 €

  • There was so little space on the berth that when one of us wanted to ease his hip, we all had to turn in a tangle of legs and chests and hollow bellies as if we were one many-limbed creature, a hindu god or a centipedeoriginally published as the painted wall, otto kraus's autobiographical novel, tells the true story of 500 jewish children who lived in the czech family camp in auschwitz-birkenau between september and junesee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop cheltenham 'we lived on a bunk built for four but in times of overcrowding, it slept seven and at times even eighthe spends his days trying to survive while illegally giving lessons to his young charges while shielding them as best he can from the impossible horrors of the camp'alex ehren is a poet, a prisoner and a teacher in block 31 in auschwitz-birkenau, the children's blockwe grow intimate not only in body but also in mind because we knew that though we were not born of one womb, we would certainly die togetheralex is keeping a diarybut trying to teach the children is not the only illicit activity that alex is involved in

    4 €

  • Englishman ash (ben cross) was orphaned at the age of four, but was saved from the indian mutiny by a hindu foster mother who brought him up as her ownonly on her deathbed did she reveal ash's true origins to him, and he finds himself torn between the british and indian establishments as he tries to win the hand of anjula (amy irving), his childhood friend, now an indian princess already betrothed to a local ruleroxfam bookshop swanage epic adaptation of msee oxfam website for delivery information read more

    19 €

  • See oxfam website for delivery information read morewith a cast of pimps, pushers, poets, gangsters and eunuchs, it is a journey into a sprawling underworld written in electric and utterly original proseshuklaji street, in old bombaythere is an underworld whisper of a new terror: the pathar maar, the stone killer, whose victims are the nameless, invisible pooroxfam shop colne road wait now, light me up so we do this right, yes, hold me steady to the lamp, hold it, hold, good, a slow pull to start with, to draw the smoke low into the lungs, yes, oh mya young woman holds a long-stemmed pipe over a flame, her hair falling across her eyesin the broken city, there are too many to counthere, they say you introduce only your worst enemy to opiumin rashid's opium room the air is thick with voices and ghosts: hindu, muslim, christianstretching across three decades, with an interlude in mao's china, it portrays a city in collision with itselfmen sprawl and mutter in the gloom

    5 €

  • These include the takeover of congress from the seemingly entrenched hindu nationalist party in , india's huge advances in technology and the country's new role as a major player in world affairsit is these institutions which have helped bring about the social, cultural and economic changes that have taken place over the last half century and paved the way for the modern success storyoxfam shop evesham in a second edition of their successful concise history of modern india, barbara metcalf and thomas metcalf explore india's modern history afresh and update the events of the last decadefrom the days of the mughals, through the british empire, and into independence, the country has been transformed by its institutional structuressee oxfam website for delivery information read moredespite these advances, poverty, social inequality and religious division still festerin response to these dilemmas, the book grapples with questions of caste and religious identity, and the nature of the indian nation

    5 €

  • What is it? and why does humanity have such an extremely soft, borderline love or hate relationship with this very human body part? in a motley mosaic consisting of ancient greeks, stone age women, sigmund freud, cornflakes entrepreneurs, princess tornrosa, hindu goddesses, dogge doggelito, biology bucks and stig larsson, liv stromquist tries to piece together a picture of the organ that gustave coubert called "the origin of the world"  see oxfam website for delivery information read morethe album also contains the complete, 40-page mens-series "blood mountain", which was the starting point for liv stromquist's summer talk in p1the fruit of knowledge is a historical analysis of the construction of a consortium that is not only humorous but also insanely funnyliv stromquist will probably follow up on her previous hit albums one hundred percent fat, drift, einstein's wife, prince charles' chancellery and yes to lifewritten in swedishprevious owner's inscription at frontbook is in excellent condition, besides some minor creasing to back cover and spineoxfam bookshop coventry liv stromquist's new serial album the fruit of knowledge is about what is usually called "the female organ"

    24 €

  • From the 'brain enema' of a meditation retreat in dharamsala to the biggest hindu festival on earth on the steps of the ganges in varanasi, and with the help of the dalai lama, a goddess of healing hugs and a couple of bollywood stars - among many, many others - sarah discovers a hell of a lot morebut twelve years later the prophecy comes true when her partner, abc's south asia correspondent, is posted to new delhi, the most polluted city on earthsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreit's enough to send a rapidly balding atheist on a wild rollercoaster ride through india's many religions in search of the meaning of life and deathhaving given up a blossoming radio career in sydney to follow her new boyfriend to india, it seems like the ultimate sacrifice and it almost kills sarah - literally  after backpacking her way around india, 21-year-old sarah macdonald decided that she hated this land of chaos and contradiction with a passion, and when an airport beggar read her palm and insisted she would come back one day - and for love - she vowed never to returnoxfam bookshop st albans translation in to dutch of sarah macdonald's account of two experiences of indiaafter being cursed by a sadhu smeared in human ashes, she nearly dies from double pheumonia

    2 €

  • Oxfam bookshop hexham the bhagavad gita is a 700-verse hindu scripture that is part of the epic mahabharata, commonly dated to the second century bcethe blue-cloth boards are gilt-stamped on the front cover and the spinethe gita is set in a narrative framework of a dialogue between pandava prince arjuna and his guide and charioteer krishnathere are a few notes in pencil made by a previous owner on the final endpaperthere is an introduction by aldous huxleythe unpriceclipped dustjacket is intact but is tanned and chipped at the head and foot of the spinethe binding is cracking but holdingit is in a fair, used condition overall  this , fifth impression, revised edition published by phoenix house limited, was translated by swami prabhavananda and christopher isherwoodagain, the spine is very fadedthere is a previous owner's name inscribed in blue ink on the first endpaper  see oxfam website for delivery information read morecorners and edges are worn and there is a small tear at the top of the front coverthe text block is yellowing but appears cleanit is discoloured and faded, particularly on the spine

    21 €

  • Tezuka's storytelling genius and consummate skill at visual expression blossom fully as he contextualizes the buddha's ideas; with an emphasis on, action, emotion, humour and conflict as prince siddhartha runs away from home, travels across india and questions hindu practices such as ascetic self-mutilation and caste oppressionin the third of the buddha series, as siddhartha embarks on his journey towards enlightenment, he encounters many influences; some forceful, like the monk dhepa who believes that purity is only attained through ordeals of the flesh, and some inspirational, like the strange young acolyte, assajisee oxfam website for delivery information read morerather than recommend resignation and impassivity, tezuka's buddha predicates enlightenment upon recognizing the interconnectedness of life, having compassion for the suffering, and ordering one's life sensibly, his approach is slightly irreverent in that it incorporates something that western commentators often eschew, namely, humourchoosing to reject humanity and compassion, devadatta's journey will mould him into buddha's greatest adversarythe third book in the classic eight volume graphic novel series retelling the story of buddha, from the godfather of the genremeanwhile, devadatta, the young orphaned son of bandaka, is forced along a cruel pathoriginated in the s, buddha is osamu tezuka's unparalleled rendition of the life and times of prince siddharthaoxfam bookshop leeds 333ppvery good condition

    6 €

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