Zoroastrianism

The religious life is a life of love and understanding, serving to unite all people and all beings in one Whole, not to divide.  In this brilliant series of lectures, Annie Besant , former President of The Theosophical Society (1907-33), delves into the world's seven great religions, to bring out the role of the religions in uniting and elevating the world. 

Each of the lectures on Seven Religions- Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Jainism and Sikhism, has been published as a separate booklet.

You

You  is a powerful, clarion call to the young and old alike to meet the challenge of life, aided by the author's non-technical interpretation of he Science of Life or Theosophy . There is, says Theosophy, the You that runs through all the you's which experience and act through life from childhood on -wards, coping with education, family decision-making, love and death. The inextinguishable spark of Life, with its infinite potentialities is the fundamental, constant, eternal You.

You

You  is a powerful, clarion call to the young and old alike to meet the challenge of life, aided by the author's non-technical interpretation of he Science of Life or Theosophy . There is, says Theosophy, the You that runs through all the you's which experience and act through life from childhood on -wards, coping with education, family decision-making, love and death. The inextinguishable spark of Life, with its infinite potentialities is the fundamental, constant, eternal You.

Yogic Practice, Yama and Niyama

Mr S.S.Varma, an engineer by profession, was for many years a student of Theosophy, seriously trying to apply in life the teachings he understood. He served the Theosophical Society in various capacities , of the International headquarters of Adyar and elsewhere. He is the author of another work on the Spiritual life: 'Teachings on Discipleship'- as outlined in the Mahatma Letters.

Yoga of the Christ, The

A great book. It challenges the spirit. It calls for deep cogitation and prayerful reconsideration of eternal verities. The author has understood the cosmic significance of Jesus Christ as the universal Spirit, Truth and Love. Undoubtedly, the best commentary on the Fourth Gospel from an Indian point of View.

The Hindu, Chennai