You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
About the book - The Flame That Still Burns (Necrogamy) About the Book - Mahi was a privileged daughter of Captain Abhimanyu Singh and Anandita Singh. She had a childhood that people only dream of. She was the topper of her school and was known for her intellect and beauty. Many young guys used to hover around her to get her attention. She topped the medical entrance examination and dreamed of becoming a successful doctor. Mahi and Ravi, her classmate, fell in love with each other and decided to tie a knot. But destiny had written something else for them. This is a story of Mahi, a humble, strong and determined girl, who faced every challenge courageously and fought till the end.
Shrutakirti was the daughter of king Kushadhwaj, king Janak's younger brother and queen Chandrabhaga. All the sisters Sita, Mandavi, Urmila and Shrutakirti grew up together like the most revered princesses of Mithila. Shrutakirti though youngest was most ardent learner of mythological discourse and was the best sword fighter. She protested to get married for being too young but on Sita's assurance and her liking for Shatrughan eventually married.When Ram, Sita and Laxman were away in forest, Bharat and Mandavi in Nandigram as hermits, Urmila in deep sleep, it was Shrutakirti who managed the affairs of kingdom along with her husband. She created a peaceful atmosphere at the palace for three queen mothers. A lot has been written about the sacrifices of Sita, Laxman, Bharat, Mandavi and Urmila but a very little about Shrutakirti that were no less. She protested against Ram for asking Sita's fire test and she passed through the phase of anguish and hate against Ram when her eldest sister Sita was consumed by mother earth. Much more than what's available in Valmiki and Tulsi Ramayan. The best would be to read and explore Shrutakirti (Sita's Sister).
Varun loves Afreen and wants to marry her but due to differences in their religious, he cannot. Afreen gives in to pressure and gets married to a boy from her community but her husband does not treat her well. He does not even bother when their son is admitted to a hospital and dies. Afreen goes back home to her parents house and starts teaching in a college along with charity work. Varun is not aware of what has happened to Afreen till she retires from college. Varun brings her to his house and takes care of everything including medication. When Afreen dies ,he follows all Hindu rituals and finally buries her in the Islamic tradition. After some time Varun also dies remembering Afreen and he is cremated by Afreen’s brother as per Hindu tradition. This is the end of the story which has not died a natural death but has been killed by customs of fanatics from both Islamic community and hard line Hinduism.
If you launch a business; you will fail. But hold on! You can move past the failure, recalibrate, and recover. ‘Myopic Startup’ obtains the no-nonsense diagnosis of the problem, addressing the fundamental short-sighted errors and pitfalls which ruin businesses. What can build up your business model into an express track to success? Okay, folks, do you want to turn your startup business 100 percent successful? Do you want to transform your business venture into a bulked-up cash machine? Next, connect to the myopic startup. I can help you to get out from absurd mistakes into assured success and whip your business model into shape. By now, you’ve read business books and heard one-day busi...
This constitues the first volume of the series. It indicates the scope of the project and provides a list of sources which will be surveyed in the sebsequent volumes, as well as provide a guide to secondary literature for further study of Indian Philosophy. It lists in relative chronological order, Sanskrit and Tamil works. All known editions and translations into European languages are cited; where puplished versions of the text are not known a guide to the location of manuscripts of the work is provided.
This is authors fourth book, an odd love story. His first book, Love on Ventilator; second book, Love Trilogy, Who to Complain; and third book, Its Ok to Fall in Love Again, have already been published. Devi Raghuvanshi lives in Mumbai, and he follows sports, as he was a state-level athlete. He can be followed on www.facebook.com/ds.raghuvanshi.9 or www.deviraghuvanshi.com or on Twitter @Raghuvanshi_DS.
Their love affair was eternal. Ajit did not marry her as according to him, to prove that love and marriage are two different things. Love is a selfless emotion while marriage is an agreement or arrangement.... While his achievements are laudable what caught her eye is, how he is getting hotter even as he gets older. He looks smoldering hot even when he is mid sixth decade of his life.. Ajit knew Sudha so well that he always used to say about her that women are strong not because they never break but because they know how to pick up pieces and put themselves together again..
This is his third book and it is an odd love story. His first book, Love on Ventilator, and second book, Love Triology, Who to Complain, have already been published. Ravi fought tooth and nail against those draconian rules sets up by elders some two hundred years back but lost and saved himself and Pooja from being decapitated and, in the process, left that society, which was run by patriarchal illiterates. His journey starts from his Khap village to New York and what happened then is an almanac to read.
Next Venture- LOVE TRIOLOGY, WHO TO COMPLAIN (Little write up on 2nd Book) I am used to change of residences due to my father getting transferred from one city to another but I am not used to change of men. You better understand this Ajit, Sudhas voice was firm and defiant. That inevitable was just around the corner. Doctor said that Shruti has only a few hours to live. If your daughter wants to see her, she needs to come as quickly as possible.
Amy was separated from her parents as a result of war which was ordered by Pundit Nehru to liberate Goa by Indian Armed Forces. She was just four years then. Father Briganza with the help of Indian army accepted the responsibility of raising and upbringing of the child. Time and Tide wait for nobody. Amy started growing in the convent with sisters and nuns. Amy’s transformation was both delightful and stunning and at 16 years Amy was blossoming into an absolute object. She was now turning an envy to her age group girls and boys for sexual frustration and voyeuristic lust. She fell in love with Steven the best looking man in college which was not liked by Ravi Kamath son of a powerful polit...