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Renuka Singh

    Renuka Singh
    Information Management in Archives and Libraries
    The Transformed Mind
    Dalai Lama's Little Book of Mysticism: The Essential Teachings
    The Little Book of Buddhism
    The Transformed Mind. Reflections on truth, love and happiness. With an introd. by Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche
    The Dalai Lama's Book Of Daily Meditations
    • 2017
    • 2001

      Sayings, prayers and stories drawn from the life and teachings of one of the world's greatest spiritual teachers are here brought together - for the first time - as reflections for each day of the year. schovat popis

      The Dalai Lama's Book Of Daily Meditations
    • 2001

      The Book Compares The Activities And Operations Of Libraries And Archives Services Highlighting The Special Role Played By Both The Professions Towards Fulfilment Of The Objective Of Right To The Information To The Public At Large. It Describes The Methods Of Building Collections For Archival Libraries To Enable Them To Provide Best Services To Its Clienteles, The Prominent Among These Are Administrators, Legislatures And Persons From Judiciary.It Also Mentions The Role Being Played By The National Archives Of India In Providing Requisite Information To The Researchers With A View To Give Fillip To Research Activities, Particularly In Modern Indian History.This Book Will Be Very Useful For Librarians, Information Scientists,Bureaucrats, Archivists, Etc.

      Information Management in Archives and Libraries
    • 2000
    • 2000

      The Little Book of Buddhism

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      A jewel of a book of Buddhist sayings by the Dalai Lama.This special little book contains the core teachings on Buddhism by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, one of the great spiritual leaders of our time. He has captured the attention and admiration of the world through his wisdom. These thought-provoking quotations about the importance of love and compassion, and the need for individual responsibility, fuse ancient wisdom with an awareness of the problems of everyday life.

      The Little Book of Buddhism
    • 1999