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Meet Raghu, a mischievous and playful boy, and his gang of friends Selvam, Shankar, Surya and Ganesh. Raghu and Vishakh are sworn enemies. Raghu is constantly badgered by his old neighbors. Ganesh is aghast when he is warned about a possible expulsion from school. What could possibly happen? Read on, as Raghu takes you along to experience the exciting escapades with his motley gang.
When Aarav and Raghu eagerly visited the ruined palace, with their friend Chinnu, little did they expect a Pandora box of mysteries to pop out in front of them! – A vanishing Grandma, unknown people breaking the palace and overall this – snakes inside Raghu’s bag! Grab the book to plunge into the adventure of Aarav and Raghu to plunge into these stories
Autobiography of an executive producer of reality television shows.
The Present Book, New History Of Ancient India, Is An Attempt To Present The Indian History In The Light Of Recent Discoveries And Excavations Made In This Field. The History Of India Before The Invasion Of Alexander The Great In 328 B.C. Has Been Generally Considered A Myth. Accordingly, Brahma, Vishnu And Mahesh, Manu And Mandhata, Harishchandra And Bhagirath, Shri Rama And Shri Krishna, All Have Been Treated Non-Historical, Mythical Personages. But The Recent Discoveries Like Those Of Dwarika Of Shri Krishna In The Sea And Lanka Of Ravana In Orissa As Well As The Authentic Determining Of The Date Of Floods, That Find Mention In The Purana, Have Outrightly Refuted The Past Presumptions. Wi...
Extended narrative poem on the life and activities of Raghu, Hindu mythological king of the Solar dynasty and his successors.
The extraordinary multiplicity of religions and religious cultures in India, chronicled over two thousand years From its earliest recorded history, India was a place of remarkable and varied religious activity, ranging from elaborate sacrificial rituals and rigorous regimes of personal austerity to psycho-spiritual experimentation and utopian visions. In this ambitious and wide-ranging chronicle, Richard Davis offers a history of India’s myriad religious cultures that spans two thousand years, from 1300 BCE to 700 CE. India, Davis writes, was not only the birthplace of the religions we now know as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It was also the home of other, often unnamed religions that ...
The book contains stories about human values in our lives that we have cherished over centuries, and which continue to enrich our lives even today. In the advanced technological age, they retain their importance and balance our personalities. They make society stable and give meaning to our lives. They have particular significance for the growing generation that shapes the world of tomorrow. The stories are fictional, but they relate to life as we live and face every day. They are about love and hatred, compassion and jealousy, self-interest and concern for others – the different facets of life that people experience in the world of emotions. They also talk of the human dilemma between idealism and practical life, of courage in adversity and realisation of dreams and aspirations and the need to reaffirm our faith in the goodness of man and divine justice. They concern especially the young and adolescent mind that is impressionable in the critical age and forms our ethical side of life that helps us avoid the pitfalls of emotional crisis in later life.
We all suffer from our thoughts, don't we? It is the mind that is the ultimate weapon ever made and its imagination being the masterful art form. The hardest thing to do is to convince the mind, which people say is intelligent. This book revolves around the idea of what love does to this stubborn mind and how the ever-changing facets of life affect its core beliefs. The journey together was filled with laughter and destined to bring them closer to a future they dared to imagine. But love, like the tides, flows with its own rhythm. As the mind struggles to redefine its path amidst changing circumstances, it seeks closure instead, finding solace in the enduring power of hope. In this intriguing story, we explore the journey of hearts soaked in love and what they do to each other. Ultimately, when the time dies, will the love that ever lasts break all the labyrinths of the world?
Politics and political behaviour have undergone radical changes. We have developed a kind of psyche which is alien. We seem to have lost our moorings. Attempt here has been made to examine some of the basic issues on the subject under study. Object is to place before our readers selected essays which will enable them to formulate viable political philosophy for a happy, healthy and vibrant India of twentieth first century. No claim, therefore, is made to give a connected and complete account on the subject of the volume. Our main effort is at understanding the subject in appropriate perspectives for a future policy for a brighter India. Contents: Introduction, Rajadharma, Thoughts on Polity, Kautilya, The Kural Polity in the Modern Context, The Political Allegory in Kalidasa s Kumarasambhava, Polity and Governance, The Administration of Departments, The State, Swami Dayanand s Concept of the Indian Swaraj, The Striving for Swaraj, Politics of Indian Revolutionaries 1905-1910, Democracy and Political Change in India.