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…
Every poet has something to contribute to the literary fraternity. Some poets contribute with their lyrical abilities and rhythmic melody. And some poets offer the richness of their thoughts and…
Dr Alok Pandey, the author of The Eternal Feminine, a book that tries to explore and decode the feminine depicted in the great Indian scriptures, myths, legends and religious history,…
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…
Vanisha Uppal’s book, On The Way, is about everything (almost) in life from a common person’s point of view. And in those perspectives of life, there are things that fall…
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…
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…
Next 5000 Years: Memoir of a Hindu without a Tag by Kumar Dipanshu has been released this month and the book has grabbed the attention of many readers who love…
2020 was a disaster of a monstrous level for many and many didn’t know that 2021 was waiting with daggers up and locked for severe attacks on humanity across the…
Patanjali has entered into publishing religious, spiritual and ancient Indian text recently and they have dawned their first publications, available on Patanjali stores across India. I have bought an edition…
Before I could begin with anything else about the book, let me confess that Meeta J Gupta, the novelist who has come up with such a novel, deserves appreciation and…
Neil David Chan’s book, a very interesting as well as enlightening one, A Higher Conversation, is a dialogue between Neil and his soul. Or, putting it in other words and…
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