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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.
This book contains six stories. These stories are fictional but inspired by the observations of my social surroundings.These stories were originally written by me in Hindi. I have not translated these stories from Hindi to English instead I have retold them in English here for the benefit of English readers.So, with these words, I wish you a happy reading......Ravi Ranjan Goswami (author)Email: raviranjan@educreation.in
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
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 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 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 new volume looks at the evolution and challenges of sustainable agriculture, a field that is growing in use and popularity, discussing some of the important ideas, practices, and policies that are essential to an effective sustainable agriculture strategy. The book features 25 chapters written by experts in crop improvement, natural resource management, crop protection, social sciences, and product development. The volume provides a good understanding of the use of sustainable agriculture and the sustainable management of agri-horticultural crops, focusing on eco-friendly approaches, such as the utilization of waste materials. Topics include ecofriendly plant protection measures, climat...
I pray To the God Who has no colour No race, no religion With no Bible, no Quran, And no Geeta. That one day I would Like to live in a world Free from poverty Free from wars, and Free from prejudice. And that we homosapiens Gather around a bonfire To recite songs written By the hands of martyrs On the paper made from Our heavenly trees. Raghav Gupta
. 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.
"While our time together was short, only a dent in the universe's timeline... it will always be my small infinity." When Caspar wakes up in the emergency room, again, after attempting suicide, again, he can't look away from a wrinkled old woman with bright pink glasses. Before Caspar realizes it, an unexpected friendship takes root. Ansa is about to die, on her own terms, when she meets a young man named after a friendly ghost. Once she gets to know Caspar, she vows to help him find a purpose to live, before her own time runs out. Then there is Tessa, the recreation therapist who works on the palliative care floor at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in County Cork, Ireland. When the Hospital administration threatens to end Tessa's career, Caspar and Ansa devise a plan to help the woman- and wind up finding themselves and each other along the way. What begins with awkward exchanges and strange friendships quickly becomes an urgent need to save one another from a life unlived.