This book has the first chapters of some of my popular short stories and novellas. By reading this book you will enjoy these chapters as independent short stories and will get introduced to the original stories, of which they are the parts . I hope you like it.
Rishi Vishwamitra was doing a severe penance and his rising power was worrying Indra Deva. He thought lest the Rishi claim his throne. He sent Apsara Menaka to break his Meditation.
The work of Gold Syndicate was going well, increasing the confidence as well as the greed of the company. But they had the idea that after the election the political situation of India will be different. So they might face difficulties regarding their work and policies. So they decided to do something big, before the election. They planned to import a huge amount of gold in the Indian coast.
The work of Gold Syndicate was going well, increasing the confidence as well as the greed of the company. But they had the idea that after the election the political situation of India will be different. So they might face difficulties regarding their work and policies. So they decided to do something big, before the election. They planned to import a huge amount of gold in the Indian coast.
This book contains four interesting and thrilling ghost stories. These stories are entirely fictional. All ghosts are imaginary and the human characters and incidents are also fictional. So children and adults can equally enjoy these stories. I hope you like this small book.
The next morning Rajesh and Laila walked out of the hotel. They planned to hire a vehicle from the outside. They could hardly walk off a hundred yards when they heard a big explosion behind them. They looked back and saw the Plaza Hotel engulfed in flames. People were running in chaos. They also ran away from that place.
. Two teenage seekers, Shankara, and Paras were meditating in a snowy cave of the Himalaya. Both the young seekers were about 15 years old. Shankara was a tall and dark athletic young man with a smiling face. Paras had an average height, fair complexion, and an innocent-looking face. They were wearing cotton kurtas and dhotis. First Shankara came out of meditation. After a while Paras opened his eyes. The peace, which was present on their faces during meditation had disappeared. Guru Vishnu was an accomplished yogi. He planned to create an army of eight accomplished Youth Yogis, who would help people when a disaster strikes India. First, the author wrote the story in Hindi. Later the author translated it in English.
Chagan was a Bahubali politician. He used his muscle power for his selfish interests. The rest of the time he remained a well-mannered soft-spoken man. Yet none could raise his head in front of him. He had only one vocal opponent in that area, Manav, the second Bahubali leader of the area. Chagan had a hand in making him, a Bahubali
Madhavan Pillai returned to Kerala after working for two decades in Dubai. He thought that now he would enjoy the retired life with his family. His wife Lata, who was a professor of Hindi in a college in Cochin had retired too. While in service, the two people never lived together for more than three to four months in a year. Sometimes,
Ups and downs, success and failures are part of life. Winston Churchill has said, "success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." This courage comes from motivation.
This is a cluster of my four novellas-The Gold Syndicate, the Robbers' Hill, Missing, and Foiled.Enjoy four different themes in a single book.I hope you will enjoy reading these different stories in a single book. Ravi Ranjan Goswami
Guru Vishnu was a perfect yogi. Whatever he was doing, it was for the nation and humanity. His plan was to create an army of eight proven Youth Yogis, whose achievements can be utilized for the nation and mankind.
Aliens from a distant planet come to India and surprised the world by their appearance and speaking in Sanskrit. This is a fictional story inspired by an Indian mythological story. The Mangalika's family was considered the descendants of the first family of Sulok. The Sulokans believed the planet Sulok was similar to the earth in its constitution. It is said that the deity...
This is a story of the survival of human values and love in the most dreaded terrains along the river Chambal of India. How can love change a dacoit too? Read...
Finally, I consulted a different doctor K, who advised me to first throw away those medicines if there was any balance of them. He gave the reason, "You have become addicted to these medicines
This book has the first chapters of some of my popular short stories and novellas. By reading this book you will enjoy these chapters as independent short stories and will get introduced to the original stories, of which they are the parts . I hope you like it.
The next morning Rajesh and Laila walked out of the hotel. They planned to hire a vehicle from the outside. They could hardly walk off a hundred yards when they heard a big explosion behind them. They looked back and saw the Plaza Hotel engulfed in flames. People were running in chaos. They also ran away from that place.
The work of Gold Syndicate was going well, increasing the confidence as well as the greed of the company. But they had the idea that after the election the political situation of India will be different. So they might face difficulties regarding their work and policies. So they decided to do something big, before the election. They planned to import a huge amount of gold in the Indian coast.
This is a cluster of my four novellas-The Gold Syndicate, the Robbers' Hill, Missing, and Foiled.Enjoy four different themes in a single book.I hope you will enjoy reading these different stories in a single book. Ravi Ranjan Goswami
Chagan was a Bahubali politician. He used his muscle power for his selfish interests. The rest of the time he remained a well-mannered soft-spoken man. Yet none could raise his head in front of him. He had only one vocal opponent in that area, Manav, the second Bahubali leader of the area. Chagan had a hand in making him, a Bahubali
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