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Are Science & Religion two sides of the same coin? Two brothers of the same mother? Born of curiosity did they take two different paths in pursuit of the same truth? Written as a succession story, where each character represents fundamental ideas from human evolution, this novella explores where these ideas overlap and where they diverge. The Book Title is the Story. To understand why, read the book…
Many a time verse letters from this casement bear scribblings of obsessions, of society’s hitches and surprises for self, of cloudy climes and sun-kissed orchards, of wildernesses and tempestuous deeps, of candid summers and invisible strings, of praise to the Prophet (PBUH), of gallantry of his progeny, of a deft metamorphosis, of the play of the counterfeit self, of a response to Dickinson's verse and a cynic’s shells. A medley of 25 poems, holding something for everyone. -- “Anam Tariq’s debut poetry collection is very special in its themes, semantics, and visual appeal. It emotes powerful, thoughtful, and keen observations on myriad issues of global concern. The language is full of imagery and exquisitely woven, somewhat reminiscent of Wordsworth, Frost and Shakespeare.” - ANITA NAHAL, Indian American poet, children’s writer, and professor, author of Hey, Spilt Milk Is Spilt, Nothing Else
Biography of Chhotu Ram, 1881-1945, Indian freedom fighter and statesman.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Includes coverage of duty rosters, hospital planning, ward management and record-keeping.
Hindu mythological text with English translation.
Testimonial: Mala and her youthful energy, even though she is a grandmother, is proof that she practices the thoughtful and knowledgeable insights that she has given in her book “Grow Younger”. The book has valuable wisdom and I believe in most of the guidance shared by her. In fact I practice them myself. I think this book is a useful read for everyone, not just those who think they are getting older. - MILKHA SINGH About the book “Age is just a number.” “Sixty is the new forty.” “You are as young as you think.” Everyone has heard these catch-phrases sometime or the other. People utter them to sound cool, and perhaps, younger. But when people say such things, do they know wh...
Ancient treatise on Hindu architecture; Sanskrit text with English translation.