There are sorcerers loose in Jambu. Men and women with dangerous knowledge, not bound to the Temple, not to be trusted.’ It has been more than three centuries since the Kali Yuga began, but the storm is only now gathering strength. The Yavanna king Sikandar, a warlord who has never known defeat, has already begun his march on Jambu, while rebellion and war stalk the ancient kingdoms of the land. The empire of Magadha, the largest that Jambu has ever known, is plagued by an asura who seeks only destruction; and in the shadows behind the throne lurk the sorcerers of Dandakaranya, an ancient temple of magic. At the heart of it all stand two men—the renegade King Arjuna and his brother, Prince Karna—the last royals of proud Morya, an ancient kingdom now destroyed by the greed of Magadha’s emperor. King’s Fall, Book One of The Moryan Chronicles, weaves together myth, magic and fragments of history to tell a story of what might have been.
327 bc. In Jambu, few can resist the iron rule of Dhana Nanda, the merchant emperor of Magadha--none except the two Morya princes, Karna and Arjuna. But then the legendary Sikander approaches Jambu, an asura from the legends is spotted in the villages, and Arjuna and Karna encounter a scholar named Chanakya with a dark secret.
Over the years, India has seen a burgeoning number of cancer cases, so much so that it has morphed into an urban lifestyle disease. However, it remains a disease only partially understood, with families and patients often scrambling to find the right sources of information in the country. In this accessible guide, a senior pharmocologist and a bestselling author attempt to correct common misconceptions about the disease and deconstruct cancer within the Indian context. The book lists out the most harmful carcinogens that affect us and how they take a toll on our bodies while also containing a list of treatment options with their pros and cons. It also deals with the softer psychological aspects of managing the disease – for instance, the toll chemotherapy takes on families and how caregivers can manage their patients' as well as their own mental health during this tough time. Empathetic and easy-to-use, Life after Cancer is the handbook that will help patients and their caregivers live their best possible life despite uncertainties.
This book offers a detailed study of the oral narrative of Shri Devnarayan along with the first English translation of this popular Rajasthani folk narrative. The narrative extolling the deeds of Lord Devnarayan is performed by itinerant singers during all night vigils in front of a 9-meter long, elaborately painted cloth scroll that depicts scenes and characters from the story. Aditya Malik uses the narrative to explore and ask a range of innovative questions relevant to the study of Indian folk culture and Hinduism as a whole: How is orality conceptualized and practiced? What is the relationship between spoken and visual signs? How do Devnarayan's devotees create multiple discourses concerning religion, community, and history within and though the medium of the narrative? Malik's analysis suggests that the narrative provides a framework for establishing linkages between different communities, past and present, spoken word and visual image, as well as contending religious ideologies. His interpretation is interspersed with excerpts from interviews with devotees and singers, other tales and texts, and observations from his field research that together invoke the worlds created by the narrative.
What could Sita have been without Rama? Spending her last days in a remote ashram, a tired and greying Sita can’t help but wonder, ‘What if...?’ What if she hadn’t married Rama? What if she hadn’t gone into exile with him? What if she hadn’t been kidnapped by Ravana, and waited patiently for Rama to rescue her, ever the dutiful wife? What if she hadn’t returned with him to Ayodhya, only to be later discarded to ‘preserve his honour’? Until one day Sage Vishwamitra arrives and shows her who she might have been had she not met Rama – Bhumika, a queen who defies convention. Aditya Iyengar’s latest novel is an original tale of two enigmatic women, Sita and Bhumika, secure in their choices but not defined by them. Provocative, layered and moving, this is a narrative that will resonate with generations to come.
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a graduate of the University of Edinburgh Medical School. A London-based "consulting detective" whose abilities border on the fantastic, Holmes is famous for his astute logical reasoning, his ability to adopt almost any disguise, and his use of forensic science skills to solve difficult cases. This book looks back at four of the many cases of Sherlock. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes's friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson. What appears to others as chaos, however, is to Holmes a wealth of useful information. Throughout the stories, Holmes would dive into his apparent mess of random papers and artifacts to retrieve precisely the specific document or item he was looking for. So read these four gripping stories and find out more about the world's best detective. Now that it has been adapted into a movie and television series, it makes it more popular and interesting. This is a journey you shouldn't miss.
Johns Hopkins Patients' Guide to Lymphoma is a concise, easy-to-follow “how to” guide that puts you on the path to wellness by explaining lymphoma treatment from start to finish. It guides you through the overwhelming maze of treatment decisions, simplifies the complicated schedule that lies ahead, and performs the task of putting together your plan of care in layman's terms. Empower yourself with accurate, understandable information that will give you the ability to confidently participate in the decision making about your care and treatment.
This is a complete translation of the Mirigavati, which is both an introduction to Sufism and one of the true literary classics of pre-modern India, a story that draws freely on the large pool of Indian, Islamic, and European narrative motifs in its distinctive telling of a mystical quest and its resolution.
The poetry book is about a breakup, a lost cause, and someone who comes as your rebound from the heartbreak. It's particularly about two people- the one who was the mistake and the other one who came in as retribution in disguise. It's a tale in the exquisite form of poetries that portrays a whole process that almost everyone goes through at least once in their lifetime.
There are sorcerers loose in Jambu. Men and women with dangerous knowledge, not bound to the Temple, not to be trusted.’ It has been more than three centuries since the Kali Yuga began, but the storm is only now gathering strength. The Yavanna king Sikandar, a warlord who has never known defeat, has already begun his march on Jambu, while rebellion and war stalk the ancient kingdoms of the land. The empire of Magadha, the largest that Jambu has ever known, is plagued by an asura who seeks only destruction; and in the shadows behind the throne lurk the sorcerers of Dandakaranya, an ancient temple of magic. At the heart of it all stand two men—the renegade King Arjuna and his brother, Prince Karna—the last royals of proud Morya, an ancient kingdom now destroyed by the greed of Magadha’s emperor. King’s Fall, Book One of The Moryan Chronicles, weaves together myth, magic and fragments of history to tell a story of what might have been.
Kingdoms are built by men. Legacies are built by emperors. It is 1025 AD. The mighty Chola empire that controls much of southern Bharatvarsha is helmed by Emperor Rajendra Chola I ? a man as enigmatic as his kingdom is renowned. Known for his might and vision, he has now set his sights upon the southern seas, governed by the powerful Srivijaya empire. But his victories also bring forth stories of those affected by his ambition. Of an unnamed princess forced to fend for herself among enemies after everything she has ever known is destroyed by the ravaging Chola forces. Of Maharaja Sangrama, captive in an alien land, who is torn between his enmity tempered by an unusual friendship with the elusive Rajendra Chola and his fierce determination to return to his kingdom. Told through the eyes of a prisoner of war and a princess without a kingdom, The Conqueror is a magnificent narrative ? of war and conquest, of loss and death, of kingship and legacy.
The encounter between Muslim and Hindu remains one of the defining issues of South Asian society today. It began as early as the 8th century, and the first Muslim kingdom in India, the Sultanate of Delhi, was established at the end of the 12th century. This power eventually reduced to vassalage almost every independent kingdom on the subcontinent. In Love's Subtle Magic, a remarkable and highly original book, Aditya Behl uses a little-understood genre of Sufi literature to paint an entirely new picture of the evolution of Indian culture during the earliest period of Muslim domination. These curious romantic tales transmit a profound religious message through the medium of adventurous stories of love. Although composed in the Muslim courts, they are written in a vernacular Indian language and involve Hindu yogis, Hindu princes and princesses, and Hindu gods. Until now, they have defied analysis. Behl shows that the Sufi authors of these charming tales sought to convey an Islamic vision via an Indian idiom. They thus constitute the earliest attempt at the indigenization of Islamic literature in an Indian setting. More important, however, Behl's analysis brilliantly illuminates the cosmopolitan and composite culture of the Sultanate India in which they were composed. This in turn compels us completely to rethink the standard of the opposition between Indian Hindu and foreign Muslim and recognize that the Indo-Islamic culture of this era was already significantly Indian in many important ways.
Increasingly more conditions are now being identified as having a genetic component, and controversial new genetic technologies potentially have major consequences for social relations and self-identity. How do family members respond to the information that they have a genetically transmitted disease or condition? How do they communicate (or not communicate) about their shared heritage? How do they decide who to tell and who not to tell within their family? Richly illustrated with the real experiences of individuals and families, Risky Relations is essential reading for anthropologists and sociologists of health and medicine, specialists in family and kinship, and health professionals concerned with the treatment and counselling of clients with genetic conditions. The lived impact of genetic technology on understanding within families with genetic conditions has never been systematically explored. This book fills a major gap by placing ethical, medical and social debates surrounding this charged issue firmly in context.
Since the invention of computers or machines, their capability to perform various tasks has experienced an exponential growth. Humans have developed the power of computer systems in terms of their diverse working domains, their increasing speed, and reducing size with respect to time.
When schoolteacher Miss Cole decides to visit the school during the summer break, she is surprised by things that seem to be oddly out of place. Until she reaches her classroom. Trying to fathom the messages on the classroom board, she suddenly hears a voice. It is Ryan Edwards, her former fourth-grade student, calling out to her. An eerie cat-and-mouse game follows as sinister events unfold. But nothing is what it seems to be. What will Miss Cole and Ryan Edwards discover in the abandoned school? What happens when you take a selfie with the face-swap app… And if that 3D printer in your garage develops a mind of its own? This collection of short stories comes with blades of horror that will gnaw the edges of your feeble heart. Statutory Warning: Don’t switch off the lights when you go to sleep tonight.
This book explains the science of magnets, provides the history of magnets, and talks about various uses of magnets. It discusses the four major types of magnets that are in use today like the permanent magnets, the electromagnets, the superconducting magnets and the pulsed field magnets. This book is for the layman. The science is written in a very simple way.
Morning Analysis CEO Buster Das has been found dead in his office with his head bashed in. When unlikely detective duo Sandesh Solvekar and Mona Ramteke make it their mission to catch the reckless criminal, they find themselves knee-deep in Mumbai’s sordid world of dissolute starlets, business moguls and a sell-out media, even as they attempt to deal with a dysfunctional police machinery and their own secret lives. The list of suspects is also turning out to be a headscratcher: there’s the eccentric editor-in-chief; the irreverent dating editor; and several vice-presidents who would kill to be CEO. A whodunit as wicked as it is irresistible, this is a cracker of a novel that takes Indian crime writing to dazzling new heights.
In a world where science is everything, humans rule the universe, and people no longer believe in magic. An earthling, Sam, who grew up believing that he is an orphan, dreams of finding true magic and the answer to life. His admission into Volgarth, a mysterious institution in the far-away planet of Tiron, brought hope into his life. He will meet new friends there; new territories and magical lore will be explored. But magic brings with it many mysteries and dangerous secrets. Strange secrets are associated with Sam and his past and it makes him special… but only if he can figure out what they are.
Food legumes are important constituents of the human diet and animal feed where they are crucial to a balanced diet, supplying high quality proteins. These crops also play an important role in low-input agricultural production systems by fixing atmospheric nitrogen. Despite systematic and continuous breeding efforts through conventional methods, substantial genetic gains have not been achieved. With the rise in demand for food legumes/pulses and increased market value of these crops, research has focused on increasing production and improving the quality of pulses for both edible and industria.
This is a thrilling, unbelievable story of five friends, who were unsatisfied with the way they had to live their life and relations. Then an unusual phenomenon happened, which turned their life around, and they came to know what life actually is and what true happiness is. This is a very uncommon but true story. Read how they find the way to happiness and satisfaction. Discover the ancient science of India, the mysterious world of ancient temples, the chakra of destiny, and above all, the power of love. Feel its energy. The love and romance will take you to the extreme of joy. You will be lost in the world of dreams and will never want to return from there; you will want to stay forever. Your mind will find such pleasant love. The unfolded mysteries of time, energy portals, dimension, and space will make you crazy. This is a book where you will find hope, love, passion, true friendship, and deep commitment of hearts. While reading, you cannot drop the book unless you finish it. It will fill your heart with a very pleasant joy.
This is the story of Aiden, a deranged man with anger issues who finds his way into the criminal world after the mysterious death of his parents, and starts working for the Mexican Drug Cartel as a hitman. Drugs, money, and murder are the elements around which new life of Aiden revolves, and on this violent journey as a criminal, he soon finds out about the truth about his parents, which changes his identity and his life forever.
For centuries, the kingdom of Aenor had been plagued with brutal raids from the dark elves. But only once was a prisoner ever taken—his name was Asten. As the lone witness to his best friend’s abduction, a gifted young hunter by the name of Erluc takes it upon himself to rescue him. Racing to save his friend, he stumbles upon a fragment of the prophecy that had cemented his destiny a thousand years before his birth, realizing that the world he lives in faces grave danger and that without Asten, he has no hope of standing against it. With newfound allies by his side, Erluc pledges his life in order to prevent the Mortal Realms from tearing themselves apart, facing down the deadly servants of a dark god. And as new terrors arise, Erluc begins to understand the true meaning of his promise, the price of keeping it, and the consequences if he fails to honor it.
A group of 10 teenagers from New York City are mysteriously teleported from their summer camp to the alternate dimension of Zygorra. They discover the Zygorrans possess supernatural powers stemming from a previous scientific misadventure on planet Earth. The teenagers start developing their own powers. But they also learn uncomfortable truths about themselves, which they must come to terms with. Kiba believes he is the best candidate to lead the group, while Firuza craves to be taken seriously. Diana wishes to exert control, while Luis and Hannah struggle to separate the past from the present. Thao and Banko want to make peace, while young Ganiru searches for security. James relives his past trauma, and Rafan believes it is his moment to shine. Can this eclectic mix of characters and personalities work together to achieve a common goal – finding their way back home?
Cerita kehidupan manusia selalu menarik untuk diikuti. Terkadang cerita tersebut adalah sebuah bentuk imajinasi manusia itu sendiri tapi tak jarang pula ada yang benar-benar sebuah kisah nyata. Manjadi sebuah pemahaman umum bahwa cerita rakyat atau legenda sering berkaitan dengan unsur mistik. Terlebih lagi pada masyarakat yang memiliki kepercayaan tentang tradisi dan budaya yang masih sangat kental, sebut saja Indonesia dan beberapa negara di kawasan Asia masih sangat percaya akan dunia mistik dan tahayul. Tetapi ternyata dunia mistik dan tahayul bukan saja milik bangsa Asia. Bangsa Barat yang sangat terkenal dengan realistisnya tetap saja ada sebagaian yang nenepercaya cerita mistik dan tahayul. Bahkan di beberapa negara maju/modern menyebut cerita mistik dan tahayul sebagai bagian dari sejarah kehidupan mereka.
A near future apocalyptic vision of the everyday in Mumbai, India featuring the threat of personal technology in a world of confusing religious motivations. Idolatry, set in Mumbai in the near future, is about a novel technology, Shrine Tech, which enables everyone to worship a god of their own preference. The story follows a disaffected young actor, who is hired as a marketing rep by the company that owns the Tech. It is run by a man calling himself Mister Happy Maker. Soon, the young actor is plunged into the crucible of a society altering in strange and insane ways, in which ordinary individuals (a building society secretary, an indie film-maker, an aged priest, among others) are living their dreams, nightmarishly. Featuring cover art by Broci. FLAME TREE PRESS is the imprint of long-standing Independent Flame Tree Publishing, dedicated to full-length original fiction in the horror and suspense, science fiction & fantasy, and crime / mystery / thriller categories. The list brings together fantastic new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices. Learn more about Flame Tree Press at www.flametreepress.com and connect on social media @FlameTreePress.
Kaliyuga: 2019 An ancient, secret war, older than humankind, is about to spill out in broad daylight... The Devas in the heavenly abode of Swargam have been gone for over 5000 years; the Primordial Light of the Oorja weakens. The darkness of Andhakar grows, the taint of its corruption spreads, and its demonic creatures—the Asuras—prepare themselves for a global takeover. A retired history professor is gruesomely murdered in Indraprastha and a week later, angels with fire wings are sighted in modern-day India, along with strange reports of strange, cannibalistic children that feel no pain and inhuman corpses that can melt. Tied up in the midst of all this, are: Abhay Rajvardhan, a seemingly ordinary young man who discovers his dead father’s secrets and connection to a clandestine army of Vishwamitra, dating back to the ages before the epic battle of the Mahabharata. Light years away, Dhwani of Swargam, a 600-year-old Angiri Celestial, finds herself embroiled in a web of deceit and intrigue, as she discovers evidence of a traitor among the Angiris, working with the Asuras. Their fates are bound to an artifact of great power that will draw to it both the forces of light and darkness. The Ultimate Weapon of the gods, the Brahmāstra, will make the lines blur between myth and reality, revealing a forgotten history of the world and the rest of the universe…Whoever has it, possesses the weapon to end all other weapons—and the world. The Three shall be unified as the One…
From 5000 BC to 5000 AD – the same story unfolds in every home. Experience the timeless drama and profound wisdom of the Mahabharata like never before. Crafted meticulously by Vikram Aditya, this 300+ page epic reinvigorates the ancient story with a compelling modern touch, making the complex themes of ethics and values not only accessible but intensely engaging. As the Pandavas face their thirteen years of exile, their journey through adversities richly illustrates the conflicts and moral questions that resonate deeply with our contemporary struggles. Every page of this narrative is a mirror to the soul, reflecting themes of loyalty, justice, and the pursuit of righteousness amidst the harshest trials. More than just a thrilling adventure, "Mahabharata: The Exile" offers valuable insights into ethics, values, and the complexities of human relationships. It's a timeless tale that continues to resonate with readers today. Step into a world where each chapter offers not just a story, but a profound life lesson waiting to be discovered. "The Exile: Part-1" masterfully covers the first 50 percent of the Mahabharata's expansive narrative. Each chapter meticulously sets the pieces for the grander saga, "The Kurukshetra: Part-2.
Everything has a cost Pan and Dora belong together, but destiny doesn't let them. Not in this world. Their forbidden love exists only in a safely guarded box outside of space and time. When Pandora's box opens, their dreams threaten our world as a brutal dance of distorting dimensions manifests, consuming all in its wake. Pan and Dora might be able to restore the balance. But at what cost? Pan and Dora's Box is a cosmic horror story, but at its core, it's romance, deep, painful, raw, all too real. The kind that demands sacrifices. The kind that deserves those sacrifices. It's horror, the kind most of us know in some shape or form.
Genres are important when it comes to reading for a variety of reasons. First, if we can identify the genre of the text, we can predict some of the content and language used within it. Speech prediction is a popular reading technique that allows you to become a proficient reader. Next, by identifying the genre of the text, you can employ a topdown strategy that also helps you read the text. If we can identify a text as a horoscope, a set of instructions, etc., we expect to find specific functions and specific linguistic instances (both structural and lexical). Thirdly, identifying the genre also helps you decide whether or not to read a text! So if you can determine that the text is a horoscope, you can choose not to read it.
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