BOOKS
from
Alphabetical Listing - L
Ayurvedic
Cooking for Self-Healing
Usha Lad, Vasant Lad
Ayurvedic (paper), 254 pgs.
$14.95
The
Complete Book of Ayurvedic Home Remedies
Vasant Lad
Three Rivers (paper), 326 pgs.
$15.00
Secrets
of the Pulse: The Ancient Art of Ayurvedic Pulse Diagnosis
Vasant Dattatray Lad
Ayurvedic (paper), 207 pgs.
$21.95
Textbook
of Ayurveda: Fundamental Principles
Vasant Lad
Ayurvedic (hardcover), 334 pgs.
$39.95
Yoga of Herbs: An
Ayurvedic Guide to Herbal Medicine
Vasant Lad, David Frawley - see
Frawley
Images
of Enlightenment
Jonathan Landaw, Andy Weber
Snow Lion (paper), 264 pgs.
$24.95
The
Buddhist Conception of Spirits
B.C. Law
Pilgrims, India (paper), 113 pgs.
$11.00
Queer
Dharma: Voices of Gay Buddhists, Vol. 1
Winston Leyland, ed.
Gay Sunshine Press (paper), 416
pgs.
$19.95
Queer
Dharma: Voices of Gay Buddhists, Vol. 2
Winston Leyland, ed.
Gay Sunshine Press (paper), 222
pgs.
$16.95
Life
and Teaching of Sri Anandamayi Ma
Alexander Lipski
Motilal Banarsidass, India (hardcover),
74 pgs.
$8.00
Lonely
Planet City Guide: Delhi
A handy guide to the sprawling
capital of India. Information on hotels, restaurants and entertainment,
as well as the history of Delhi, maps and more.
Lonely Planet (paper), 300 pgs.
$9.95
Lonely
Planet: India
Here it is, the recently updated
definitive guide to travel in India. North and South India are surveyed
with recommended hotels, restaurants, entertainment, and how get to and
leave from most major towns and many minor ones. It's big, but if you are
"doing India," and not just visiting one region, this is the best guide
going.
Lonely Planet (paper), 1264 pgs!
$25.95
Lonely
Planet Travel Atlas: India & Bangladesh
For the more adventurous traveler,
if you want to hit the road for unusual destinations, or if you are driving,
biking or motorcycling around India, you need this. Don't expect to find
a better atlas in India; take it with you.
Lonely Planet (paper), 163 pgs.
$14.95
Lonely
Planet Travel Survival Kit: Goa
The former Portuguese colony
on the west coast of India, south of Bombay, has been as destination point
for bon-vivants since the hippies discovered it's free and easy-going attitude
in the 1960s. A beautiful and popular tourist destination.
Lonely Planet (paper), 242 pgs.
$14.95
Lonely
Planet Travel Survival Kit: Indian Himalaya
This is my own weakness, I love
this part of India. You can walk for days through forested hills and mountain
villages, visit ancient sacred shrines and wander deep into the high Himalayan
mountains.
Lonely Planet (paper), 458 pgs.
$17.95
Lonely
Planet Travel Survival Kit: Nepal
Nestled between India and the
high Himalayas lies the world's only Hindu kingdom, also home to many Buddhists.
Tourism is its major industry, and it is easy to see why. From the medieval
towns of Kathmandu valley to the pristine mountain slopes, this guide will
set you on the right track to enjoying your visit to magical Nepal.
Lonely Planet (paper), 400 pgs.
$17.95
Lonely Planet
Travel Survival Kit: Pakistan
Lonely Planet (paper), 457
pgs.
$17.95
Lonely
Planet Travel Survival Kit: Rajasthan
Lonely Planet (paper), 346
pgs.
$15.95
Lonely
Planet Travel Survival Kit: Tibet
How to get there, where to stay
and eat, and how to get around. Though travel conditions in Chinese-occupied
Tibet continue to evolve, this guide is the most comprehensive source of
information for travelers to the rugged Tibetan plateau.
Lonely Planet (paper), 240 pgs.
$14.95