The Obvious Truth that is Hidden by Chethana is my recent read. This book can easily be put under the category of motivational and self-help books. But, I do not…
Seema Seth is a well-known name among readers of contemporary fiction. She has written many novels. However, this time, she has tried her hands on a genre that’s popular among…
Sanatan Dharma (if we can really grasp the depth of the term) offers thoughts, anecdotes, songs, lyrics, literature, analysis, epics, instructions and many things more that we can read to…
Though Amish and his respected elder Sister, Bhavna, have made it too easy for the readers to decode the epics and enjoy a meaningful life, the readers, practically, will have…
The novel is actually consuming and let me warn you that you might end up thinking a lot. It’s a one-go novel and it will automatically draw you to read…
बाल्य काल से ही हमें रामचरितमानस ग्रंथ की महानता के विषय में बताया जाता है। यद्यपि भारतवर्ष के प्रत्येक (तार्किक रूप से) परिवार में श्री राम और उनकी महत्ता की…
What could be a better day than this to suggest, recommend and write about this collection – The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda published by Advaita Ashrama, Kolkata? Swami Vivekananda…
Being in the lockdown for more than three months and continuing, almost, we all have experienced stillness (or the state of inactivity) recently, as we spent most of the time…
God – in different forms and abstract values or even as an idea – has always been at the centre of the debates and discussions that we might have with…
Swami Vivekananda’s Nirvana Divas, or the date, for English only audience, on which Swami Ji left for the other world, reminds us of his herculean task that he wished, after…
Book: The Palace of Illusions Author: Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni ISBN: 9386215659 Publication: 2012, Picador Pages: 360 Price: 205 RS (Ebook) Reviewed by: Nidhi Parikh for Indian Book Critics Indian English…
I haven’t been a fan of religious writings that argue recklessly and on the basis of emotive ideas. Well, – ‘emotive ideas’ – saying this is itself an irony because…
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