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  • In 'sharpe's peril', sharpe (bean) and harper (o'malley) are travelling through bandit country on their way to madras when they come across a run-down army unit fearful of attackdiscs and packaging in good conditionwhen the dreaded onslaught finally happens, sharpe is called on to take control of the situation and lead the survivors to safetyin 'sharpe's challenge' it's , two years after the final defeat of napoleon at waterloo, and the duke of wellington (hugh fraser) dispatches sharpe to india to rescue a general's daughter who has been captured by an indian warlordwith the loyal sergeant harper (daragh o'malley) at his side, sharpe travels deep into enemy territory, searching for the kidnapped girl while at the same time trying to avoid the attentions of the beautiful - but deadly - indian princess madhuvanthi (padma lakshmi)see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop carlisle sean bean stars as the swashbuckling soldier richard sharpe in this double-bill of the itv drama sharpe ()

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  • This carved lakshmi is integrated to a base plinth which is steady and stablea statue of lakshmi is auspicious for inviting abundance into your home and who can do without this5cm x d 3cm £16 ovno read morea carved wood statue of lakshmi, the hindu goddess of wealth, health, fortune and prosperitycash on collection

    16 €

  • Volume 2 in the padma samye ling shedra seriesoxfam bookshop kingsbridge in , the venerable khenpo rinpoches initiated a program of intensive philosophical study (shedra) at padma samye ling, beginning with an exploration of the two schools of hinyana buddhism in excellent conditionin this book, the shedra program continues with a discussion of the cittamatra school (mind only) of mahayana buddhismsee oxfam website for delivery information read more

    9 €

  • Volume 3 in the padma samye ling shedra seriesthis tradition is generally associated with the "three great masters of the east": jnanagarbha, shantarakshita, and kamalashilaoxfam bookshop kingsbridge in this third year of our continuing investigation of buddhist philosophy, we begin our study of madhyamaka, the middle way schoolthe commentarial tradition is characterized by prasangika and svatantrika madhyamaka, and svatantrika itself includes the sautrantika and yogachara madhyamaka schoolsmadhyamaka is a direct teaching on the essential nature, free from all extremesthe practice of true reality madhyamaka is divided into ground, path and fruit, whereas word madhyamaka is divided into teachings and commentariesin excellent conditionin this book, the venerable khenpo rinpoches use shantarakshita's famous madhyamakalankara (the ornament of the middle way) and commentaries by longchenpa and mipham rinpoche to explore yogachara madhyamakasee oxfam website for delivery information read moreit can be divided into two categories: true reality madhyamaka and word madhyamakatrue reality madhyamaka is the absolute, inexpressible nature the mother of all the victorious ones; word madhyamaka describes this absolute nature

    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 €

  • Brass statues of vishnu and lakshmi seated on nandi, height 10 inches, width 5 and 3 quarter inches, depth 2 and 3 quarter inches, weighs 34 kilos, i have no idea how old it is, but it is old

    60 €

  • Volume 1 in the padma samye ling shedra seriessee oxfam website for delivery information read morethe sautrantikas accept the selflessness of persons but not the selflessness of phenomena in excellent conditionfinally, the madhyamikas claim that things appear to be real and substantial, but are actually without inherent, true existencethe various tenets of these four schools form the basis for understanding the entire scope of the buddha's teachingsoxfam bookshop kingsbridge the vaibhashikas believe that relative truth is that which can be broken down into parts, whereas ultimate truth is indivisiblethe cittamatrins accept the selflessness of both self and phenomena, but believe in the true existence of mindthus, it is essential to gain an understanding of the fundamental schools of vaibhashika and sautrantika on the road to ultimate insight

    9 €

  • Edited by lakshmi holmstromsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop st albans this anthology boasts a distinguished range of writers, including anita desai and kamal das

    2 €

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