Raj Supe’s fluent narrative and genuine search for truth will bring him many readers.~ Ruskin Bond Indraneel is a young and successful film-maker, an alumnus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In an intoxicating relationship with a young and beautiful aspiring actress, his next film is being hailed as a blockbuster. Things couldn’t be going any better. Suddenly, without warning, Indraneel’s life overturns. Hurt floods his heart and soul, seemingly beyond redemption… He arrives in Rishikesh, a mountain town by the river. The artist within him, as well as the bruised individual, senses the timeless love and solace emanating from the Ganga and the Himalayas, but innumerable whys continue to invade his thoughts. Introduced to Shaman, a bookseller with a difference, and a ‘closet guru’, the deeply sceptical Indraneel is introduced to a bewilderingly new, yet strangely magnetic world of spiritual seeking. As the seasons pass, as pass they will...Indraneel gradually opens his mind to what he finds around him, delving step by step into the truth about spirituality and human existence. A measure of peace finally descends on his tormented mind. But the world beckons yet again and Indraneel stands at a crossroads once more. He is asked to make a difficult choice. Will he submit to the strong current of spirituality now flowing within him? Does a spiritual life mean giving up everything else? Can he ever go back to the world? Will he find the happiness he so desperately seeks? The world that Raj Supe creates is vividly described with a true artiste’s eye for detail. Set in the ‘belief land of Rishikesh’ on the banks of Ganga – ‘perennial river of India’s mystical past’ – his story leads the reader through light and shadow to the goal Indraneel, the protagonist, has set himself – a life of spiritual bliss…Raj serves up a rich repast from which no reader can depart unfulfilled. ~ Benjamin Gilani
Seven Summers, first drafted when Mulk Raj anand was a student at London University but not published till 1951, recreates teh events and feelings of the first seven years of the writer's life, or what he called his 'half unconcious and half conscious childhood'. first of the seven volumes of autobiographical fiction that Anand conceptualized but never completed, this book is full of memorable scenes and people observed through the eyes of a child. the most impressive of them all being the Coronation Durbar in Delhi to which our young hero is smuggled wrapped in a blanket so that the Sahibs might not object to the presence of 'so discordant an element into so gorgeous a ceremony'. this edition of Seven Summers is a special reissue of the classic autobiography to commemorate Anand's birth centenary.
This volume traces the growth of the indigenous Hindi film hero from the silent era up to Dilip Kumar. The film hero is depicted as a credible representative of the social, cultural and political milieu of his era. The author contends that the development of Hindi cinema has been largely centered round the frontal figure of the hero. In the course of the narrative, the subject matter presents a compact history of mainstream Hindi cinema by placing personalities, events and trends in specific time frames.
Today there is no end to the books on Shirdi Sai Baba. But this book Shirdi Sai Baba: The Divine Healer, is different. Its uniqueness lies in the treatment of the subject. It is a systematic, thematic presentation of facts in a simple and lucid manner. It gives fascinating glimpses into Baba’s miracles, His omniscience, His omnipotence and His omnipresence. It further expounds on how Baba brought happiness into the lives of issueless couples craving for children. But the main focus has been on Baba’s divine healing prowess and the devices He used to achieve His mission i.e. happiness of the people who surrounded Him in a simple and systematic manner. Raj Chopra, a retired principal, was born in Multan (now in Pakistan) and brought up and educated in Delhi. She did her MA (English) and BEd from the Delhi University and worked as a senior teacher for two decades. Then onward she got promotions and worked as the head of the institution. The author made her first visit to Shirdi a decade ago. She was so much fascinated by the atmosphere over there that she started visiting the place thrice a year. She has been researching on Sai Baba since then. Though this is her first book, more are likely to follow soon. Her only son with his wife and two daughters is settled in America. His entire family is very much devoted to Sai Baba, and visits Shirdi every time they come to India.
This book is an attempt to make our present generation aware of those great people; who sacrificed their lives to protect our Motherland; thereby facilitated us to breathe in the free environment. This book is an account to their acts of valour and places associated with them. With a firm view that every Indian is indebted to contributions of all such warriors; freedom fighters; revolutionaries whose debts cannot be repaid by any means; the author believes that we can lessen the debts by visiting those sacred places; by meeting their families and also by passing these virtues to our younger generation. More than a research in history; this book is a result of the author’s aspirations to visit historical places of our illustrious country. Through this book; the author has connected these shrines of martyrdom with history and importance in the present times. This book consist details of about 50 such places associated with the martyrs and patriots. The book is intended to act as a bridge which may help our older generation connect with the younger generation. Patriotic Pilgrimage Of India by RISHI RAJ: "Patriotic Pilgrimage Of India" is a book authored by Rishi Raj that takes readers on a journey through India's history, highlighting significant events, personalities, and places that played a pivotal role in the country's struggle for independence. Key Aspects of the Book "Patriotic Pilgrimage Of India": Historical Exploration: The book offers a comprehensive exploration of India's freedom struggle, from the early days of resistance to the achievement of independence. Patriotic Icons: Readers will discover the lives and contributions of key figures who dedicated themselves to the cause of India's freedom. Landmarks and Memorials: The book highlights important historical sites and memorials that commemorate India's patriotic history. Rishi Raj is an author and historian who has researched and documented India's struggle for independence. "Patriotic Pilgrimage Of India" is a tribute to the nation's patriotic heritage.
This book, first published in 1933, was the first text on the general Hindu attitude to art. It sums up under the wider title of the Hindu view of art all such considerations – religious, philosophic, sociological, aesthetic and technical – as might be helpful for the understanding of Indian art.
The book entitled Encyclopaedia of Untouchables, Ancient, Medieval and Modern compiled in 2 volumes witnesses to the fact that how the Brahminical ideology used to behave with the poor people of the Father which is totally unbearable to a normal person, even though they used to clean the cities, latrines, skin of the dead animals which were owned by the Brahmans. Hence, the Dalit literature is not a simple literature, it is associated with a movement to bring about a change in the society by working personally to realize the basic facts of the life, but Brahmans are only the philosophers of their literature, working for their personal benefit not for others. It has established its own strong tradition with anti-caste or untouchables thinker like Buddha, Ved Vyash, Valmiki, Qutab-ud-Din Aebik, Balban, Balban, Firoz Shah Tuglaq, Barani the great writer, Amir Timur, Sultan Sikandar of Kashmir, Zain-ul- Abidin, Mirza Haidar Dughlat, Babar, Ravidas, Akbar, Guru Nanak, Kabir, Phule, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, many more as its sign posts.
The sole aim of writing this book has been to rekindle the values of Kashmir that has been considered as the cradle of civilisation. The book aims at making the world know about the land of Kashmir that has been a prime contributor in extensively escalating Bharatiya culture across the globe. The book articulates about the reality of ancient Kashmir where people belonging to different sects lived peacefully and in co-existence. For centuries, education, culture and knowledge has been a matter of reverence and honour that has consequently produced great scientists, scholars and saints and has made Kashmir a melting pot of knowledge and wisdom. The book brings to light the invasions and forcible conversions that has led to genocide and seven recorded exoduses of Kashmiri Hindus. It also recommends some steps that government needs to take towards the dignified return of Kashmiri Hindus back into their homeland. Proud children of this land who carry with them the cultural heritage of Kashmir, its spiritual strength, urge for knowledge and search for truth, will be the harbingers of human hope. They will be the torch bearers of respect for elders and teachers, universal love and unlimited hospitality for all beings. This book is a collection of inspiring cultural folklore of Kashmir. Kathasatisagar by Prof. Raj Nehru (Author), Dr. C.K. Gariyali (Author): This Hindi-language book is a collection of popular folk tales and stories from across India, covering a variety of themes, including love, family, and adventure. The book features well-known characters and stories that have been passed down through generations, providing readers with a glimpse into Indian culture and traditions. Key Aspects of the Book "Kathasatisagar": Folk Tales: The book is a collection of popular and timeless folk tales from India, providing a window into the country's culture and traditions. Well-known Characters: The book features well-known characters and stories that have been passed down through generations, offering readers a chance to explore the rich mythos of Indian storytelling. Hindi-language: As a Hindi-language book, it is particularly useful for readers who prefer to read in their native language or are interested in exploring Indian folk tales in Hindi. Prof. Raj Nehru and Dr. C.K. Gariyali are renowned authors and researchers, known for their contributions to Indian literature and culture. They have written numerous books and articles on Indian history, culture, and mythology. Kathasatisagar is their latest work, offering readers a collection of popular folk tales and stories from across India.
Group Captain Raj Krushna Mishra Studied At Sainik School Bhubaneswar, From 1962 To 67. He Was Selected And Trained At National Defence Academy, Later He Was Commissioned In The Indian Air Force As A Pilot Officer. In His Career Of Over 40 Years, He Mainly Served As A Parachute Jumping & Sky-Diving Instructor. Post Superannuation, Leisure Opened Ample Opportunity For Him To Pursue His Passion In Lyrical Poetry. His Love For Songs Motivated Him To Compose Rhyming Poetry. He Loves All Genres Of Poetry Like Acrostics, Tautogram, Shadorma, Loop Poetry Including Collaborative Poems With Fellow Poets. Being A Fan Of Different Languages, He Also Loves Translation Of Poems From Hindi, Odia, Bengali And Assamese. His Compositions Have Been Acclaimed By International Forums And Have Been Published In Various Anthologies Along With Poets Of Other Countries. He Has Already Published In 2018, “Rhythmic Mind” A Book With 92 Rhyming Love Poems.This Is The Sequel To His First Publication, This Book “Rhymes & Romance” Contains 58 Poems, Which Give Expressions To A Wide Spectrum Of Peculiar Emotions And Feelings Of Ecstasy And Pain. By… Kishore Krishna Panda
PRESENT DAY, BHARAT Renowned archaeologist Sudhir Arya dies mysteriously the night before Diwali. His grandson, Vivaan, comes to his hometown to perform the last rites. Here, he gets a phone call that sets him off on a puzzling journey as he discovers thousand-year-old secrets and shocking facts about his identity. 1026 CE, PRABHAS KSHETRA Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi has attacked the first jyotirlinga of Lord Mahadev: Somnath. Did he seek the temple’s treasures? Or was he looking for a Puranic heirloom of Sanatan Dharma, the mystery of which has been buried under layers of time? 470 CE, ARAB LAND Yogi Matsyendranath awakens the kundalini energy of his army through the ritual of Aatma Jaagran as it takes on terrifying, evil entities tasked with protecting the greatest mystery of the Kaliyuga. SATYUGA, ARYAVARTA Through yagnas, bloody sacrifices and mantras prohibited in the Vedas, Devi Anishtatri, the goddess of malevolence, is invoked. She appears in her most ferocious form and grants a boon so potent it could change the fate of the universe. What is the link between Aryavarta, Arab Land and Prabhas Kshetra? What is the vicious boon that threatens to change the fate of the cosmos? The ultimate battle of Kaliyuga is about to begin . . .
Poojamma starts with Nina, an American journalist receiving news of the death of Poojamma. As she travels to India, she has many dreams of her relationships with Poojamma. The story begins to unfold. Poojamma is a social reformer of sorts who lives in a village among Dalits in Karnataka, India. She brings unity among different castes. She becomes very popular among poor people. Her popularity sends jitters in the raw nerves of politicians who decide to fight Poojamma. Intermittent battle between her and political forces follow. Poojamma is assassinated in a dastardly bomb blast. Kala, the prodigy of Poojamma, narrates half the story to Nina. Nina takes it upon herself to make the government of India to order an official investigation into the murder. Finally, when courts are ready to hand out a death sentence to the culprits, Kala stands on the way against death sentence. The authors spicy writing style leaves only a thin line between fiction and true story. Indeed the novel is based on many true incidents with fictional flavor. The personality of Poojamma is a heady mix of fictional and real-life characters. A roller coaster of fictional intricacies awaits readers.
Bhakti is a remarkable feature and tendency of human existence having to do with one's devoted involvement with a person, object, deity, or a creative project. Bhakti and Philosophy aims to trace the larger meanings and roles of bhakti as it historically emerged in some of the well-known thought systems of India, such as Vedanta and Buddhism.
Remedies of Vastu contains easy and practical remedies for the rectification of vastu related faults. There is nothing wrong if a man seeks advice from Vastu consultant to ward off the faults existing in house like an ailing person sees a doctor to have his advice. A Vastu consultant advises renovation of a building only when it is essential and there is no way out. He is like a good doctor who advises a patient to go for a surgery when the disease with which the latter is suffering from cannot be cured by medicines or by any other means. Vastu faults can also be removed without any renovation - by changing the place of the goods in the house and by selecting right direction for meal and slumber. They can be removed by worship of gods and deities. Fengshui, Pyramid, Yantra - Mantra can also be chosen as helping hands in attaining happiness and prosperity. In this book apart from a brief description of Vastu, different methods of remedies have been incorporated. In nutshell scholars have mentioned some remedies to overcome Vastu faults. Some advise to perform Vastu Shanti and some to propitiate the planets. Some others advise to adopt remedies mentioned in Tantra-Mantra whereas some to wear Rudraksha. Yet some more scholars advise to overcome the faults by worshiping Yantra, some scholars advise to use pyramid or to adopt remedies mentioned in Feng Shui. Some others advise changes in directions of different goods of house. Apart from these scholars, Vastu practitioners advise to reconstruct the building whereas some advise to sell out the house. There might be difference among the scholars on remedies for Vastu as to which remedy is the best and the quickest for a particular native. However, all the remedies may prove to be effective, but the thing essential is to take necessary steps as mentioned in Vastu and that too on time. It is not possible to mention all the remedies here. Therefore, easy remedies have been incorporated in the book which could be adopted by a common man. This book has specially been designed for the students of All India Federation of Astrologers’ Societies but the students interested to know this subject can also get benefitted equally with the study of this book. The purpose of this book is to make the students acquainted with the common remedies found in our life. The students are advised to use the materials and the methods of worship mentioned in this book, only under the guidance and direction of a learned person. The materials are not likely to cause any harm. But even if they do, the author or the publisher will be no way responsible for that.
Objective of this series of essays on Indian History and Culture is to select contributions which could interest, educate and inspire our readers. Attempt has been made to make available to our readers best literature written by renowned scholars, through the ages, to enable our students, teachers, policymakers and our general readers to analyse the themes, they are interested in, in proper historical perspectives. This will enable them to think, write and dream of a developed India of twenty first century. How far the study of our history, religion, culture, economy, philosophy, music, science, law, education, technology, trade, art, architecture, etc. can provide to us inputs for a bright brilliant and vibrant India, is one of the major concern of these volume. There is a crisis of character all around, how far this exercise in Indian History and Culture can stem the tide of corruption, criminalization of politics and ills of the consumerist culture is one of our aims in compiling this series of volumes.
Contents: Introduction, Culture Defined, Epochs of Indian Culture, The Continuity of Indian Culture, The Cultural Influences of Islam, Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya, Amir Khusrau, The Nature of Indian Culture, Tulsidas, Chaitanya and Mirabai, Kabir, Perspective of Indian Culture, Cultural Interactions in South India (1400-1800), India s Epochs in World-Culture, Indian Culture and External Influence, Indian Culture in the World Perspective, The Degeneration of Indian Culture.
The author’s conviction comes through every page of his writing. A good part of Vedanta is presented as a book of science. [He] does not hesitate to pick examples from the lives of actors, TV heroes, historical personalities, authors, expositors and stories..." From the Foreword by Dr. V. Krishnamurthy, former Professor of Mathematics and Dy. Director, BITS, Pilani, India, President of The Indian Mathematical Society, and Asst. Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
In many ways, the life of Pt. Sirju was a masterpiece, rich with examples of remarkable benevolence and the kind of selflessness that is woefully uncommon in todays world. All things considered, there could be no better selection for the authors first literary work. Her first book, finally written, manifests itself as a commemoration of her fathers incredible life.
Inder Jeet, a rag picker lives with Jhihari and his brother Ranchits family in the slum of landfi ll area of Ghazipur in Delhi miraculously becomes an audience in an international conference on health and wellbeing held in Montreal, Canada after his unpublished research paper Orphan Nephrons Observation: Red Kidneys are blue to green the environment. Like kidney in animal body, they fi lter the reusable items from waste to give back into the bloody money circulation system where economic disparity and deprivation are the bases of providing oxygen money to population cells of the national body. Their lot contributes in sharing the responsibility with municipalities of Indian cities but only to go unnoticed. After the conference, he landed back in Delhi to land up in new set of problems. Kids toil their lives, in scrap settlement in Jain Disposals in Ghazipur, to shun the happiness of being in schools. Race of the rich to reach the moon through Indian roads not by space vehicle but that on four wheels took Ranchits life as the toll, which goes unnoticed, to give space to a morning walkers wounds in the newspaper. Cadaver Ranchits organ donation to give lives the patients suffering from organ failure. The organization Uttar Daanis involved in Ranchits organ donation for transplants, fail to provide promised job to Jhihari because of his ill-fated cousin, Niranjan. Niranjan kills a cop in order to rescue a poor rickshaw puller who wants to have his meal before he could drop the cop to the next crossing on the highway. The wrath of fellow cops on bloody hunt for Niranjan is brought in Jhiharis slum. Niranjan stays in jail during his trial for the murder. This brings him close to the missionaries of Jail Raho Aandolan as an instrument to improve lives of toiling millions.
This Combo Collection (Set of 3 Books) includes All-time Bestseller Books. This anthology contains 9789353220952 | MY TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE 9789353220952 | MY TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE 9789353220952 | MY TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE
This modern-day love story, subtly juxtaposed on the life of the famous 12th century poet, Jayadeva, author of the luminous Gita Govinda, is born of the churning confluence of two polar opposites – a vivacious dancer and a scholarly sannyasi. Shaman, a Harvard Professor, has found peace for his restless soul at his Master’s feet. An accomplished yogi, his life resembles the river Alaknanda, deep and serene, flowing unaffected past the craggy world around it. Into his life comes Shambhavi, a nayika, an irresistibly beautiful young artiste, like the rippling river Mandakini, carrying everything in its exuberant flow. Can one ever know God without experiencing love? Can even an ascetic be free of the lures of samsara? Must each one inevitably yield to the demands of the flesh? Is it possible to prevent the unfolding of destiny? This engrossing prequel to When Life Turns Turtle, leaves a deep imprint on the reader as it delves into life’s mesmerising riddle.
Contents: Introduction, Why Social Reforms?, Importance of Social Reforms, The Principles of Social Reforms, Traditions and Social Reform, Revival and Reform, A Plea for Judicial Reform, Rights of Women, Demand for English Education, Sri Ramakrishna: Mystic and Spiritual Teacher, Separate Movements Among the Muslims, In Support of Western Education, Art and Science, Muslims and the Early Phase of the Congress, Islam Neither Violent nor Dogmatic, Marriage Reform Among the Hindus, A Plea for Widow Re-Marriage, Theosophy and Social Change in India: With Special Reference to Annie Basant s Contribution, The Work of the Theosophical Society in India, Society and Religion, The Nineteenth Century.
Mulk Raj Anand Was An Indian English Writer Of World Repute. His First Ten Books Were From London. He Has Over 22 Books Of Fiction And A Large Number Of Publications On Art, Education And Culture, And Thousands Of Letters. Only Three Volumes Of His Letters Have Been Published. Some Of His Works Have Gone Out Of Print. The Book Is The First Attempt Of Its Kind To Fill This Gap And Introduce The Author To A Large Readership. Here Is An Earnest Endeavour To Give A ýFeelý Of His Immortal Art And Vision. It Opens With ýThe Lost Childý And Records, In All, 15 Short Stories. Then Selections From 15 Novels Have Been Given. The Final Part Carries Four Letters Of Anand, Culled From Three Anthologies Of Letters.
The volume is remarkable for the variety of its inspiration...' — Manchester Guardian, UK 'Anand's picture is real, comprehensive, and subtle, and the shifts in moods, from farce to comedy, from pathos to tragedy, and from the realistic to the poetic, are remarkable.' — V S Pritchett, British Literary Critic 'Anand is indeed adept in the art of spinning a yarn.' — Punjab Journal of English Studies, Guru Nanak Dev University
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