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  • av Mihir Jagruti
    157,-

    In this book, my column in aajkaal newspaper is a remarkable article, for this I would like to thank the management, editor, trustee and all journalists and staff of aajkaal newspaper. From 2005 to 2018, my articles appeared in this column.

  • av Mihir Jagruti
    157,-

    In this book, my column in aajkaal newspaper is a remarkable article, for this I would like to thank the management, editor, trustee and all journalists and staff of aajkaal newspaper. From 2005 to 2014, my articles appeared in this column.

  • av Mihir Jagruti
    157,-

    Friends in this book I have only given information about some unsolved mysteries of the world from internet and wikipedia and various press reports.Not a single word is mine in this please note it,check the information whether it is true or false and then accept the truth.This is only Please note that the information taken directly from the internet world is not endorsed by this book or the author in any way to be true or false.

  • av Mihir Jagruti
    157,-

    Friends, all the people living in the country and abroad must know about the river Ganga, keeping this in mind, I have written an essay only on the river Ganga. For this I have used Wikipedia, Gujarati encyclopedia, Gujarati press reports and various author's articles and blogs on Ganga, website.

  • av Mihir Jagruti
    157,-

    In this book, my column in aajkaal newspaper is a remarkable article, for this I would like to thank the management, editor, trustee and all journalists and staff of aajkaal newspaper. From 2005 to 2014, my articles appeared in this column.

  • av Mihir Jagruti
    157,-

    In this book, my column in aajkaal newspaper is a remarkable article, for this I would like to thank the management, editor, trustee and all journalists and staff of aajkaal newspaper. From 2005 to 2014, my articles appeared in this column.

  • av Mihir Jagruti
    157,-

    In this book, my column in aajkaal newspaper is a remarkable article, for this I would like to thank the management, editor, trustee and all journalists and staff of aajkaal newspaper. From 2005 to 2014, my articles appeared in this column.

  • av Mihir Jagruti
    157,-

    In this book, my column in aajkaal newspaper is a remarkable article, for this I would like to thank the management, editor, trustee and all journalists and staff of aajkaal newspaper. From 2005 to 2018, my articles appeared in this column.

  • av Engr Arun
    172,-

    Shri Arun Kumar Jain is an engineer by profession and a soldier by writing. In various genres of Hindi literature, along with stories, novels, poems, articles, and short stories, he has promoted literature through his writings. His children's novel - "Raja Beta" is presented in this series.The protagonist of the novel, fatherless 'Dinesh', when he loses his mother one day, he gets his share of the mother's… broken huts, poverty and the stumbling blocks of life.In these tragic circumstances, he gets caught in the storm of hope and despair like a normal teenager, but every time the inspirational words spoken by the mother give him the strength to come out and move forward. His learning inspires Dinesh to do something. "May God help you only when you help your man." Perhaps God had taken all the tests of Dinesh. Further, Abhi Arun Kumar Jain has finished this children's novel in a very beautiful way as a well-versed creator, making it happy.Reading this, the children will not only get the inspiration to walk on the right path in life with courage, honesty and patience, not only will their eyes remain moist in between. The art of connecting the reader emotionally with any work is called the success of the writer. In this sense, this children's novel of Abhi Arun Kumar Jain is wonderful, meaningful and objective.

  • av Mihir Jagruti
    157,-

    In this book, my column in aajkaal newspaper is a remarkable article, for this I would like to thank the management, editor, trustee and all journalists and staff of aajkaal newspaper. From 2005 to 2018, my articles appeared in this column.

  • av Mihir Jagruti
    157,-

    In this book, my column in aajkaal newspaper is a remarkable article, for this I would like to thank the management, editor, trustee and all journalists and staff of aajkaal newspaper. From 2005 to 2018, my articles appeared in this column.

  • av Krishan Kant
    172,-

    This book is totally based on A lover's imaginary sketch of his Lover. It will provide you a base for explain your love through a new way towards your lover.

  • av Sudeepa Nair
    210,-

  • av Prateek S Kulkarni
    127,-

    In this transient world of love & hatred, pure love is hard to find. Love can be an accident or like a slow poison but swallow it for the miracle. You can never know 'when is the right time to fall in love' or 'if that person is right for you'. But you have to make it right. Love is like an external world that becomes a home or if it is failed to be treasured, it is obvious that you have to move on and find happiness. Tales of the Twilight is a collection of micro-tales, poems and poetries that takes you on a beautiful journey of love, romance & heartaches.

  • av Pallavi Joshi
    172,-

  • av Prakash Pol
    127,-

  • av Sneha Susan Shibu
    362,-

  • av Kevin R Gandhi
    157,-

    An assorted collection of his personal poetries. In sync with poetry follows random fairytales crafted by Kevin R Gandhi that capture topics on love, friendship, philosophy and more.

  • av Russhveen Ubann
    112,-

    Read it again if you think this is just poetry. love will never be enough for some people, it'll never be. There are two kinds of love - One that you always give, One that you never receive. believe it or not, we all have been in the same journey. Be careful, not only glasses get "crushed".

  • av Late Gurudas Murmu
    271,-

    JADA is name of a plant. It is a very common plant in Indian rural santali villages specially in their backyard gardens. There are some kinds of myth about this plants. Its stem, seeds, oil and leaves are believed to be protector from evils of witch.Hence this JADA is a protector from any unwanted social, geopolitical or economical crisis.

  • av Raj Kishore
    357,-

    This book is very usful for Students who want to learn about Environment, Disaster and Media. This book is based on environmental system as well as disaster which is a important for knowing everyone in their life for safety.

  • av Sapna Bhog
    286,-

    12 days. He wanted 12 days of her life. One for each year they'd been apart...For the sake of her family, Avantika Rajpoot agreed to Dev Luthra's terms. He was her enemy, her sinner, and the only man she's ever loved. He's also the man who destroyed her once. Falling for him again was not an option. Trusting him, impossible. But all it took was one touch and one kiss to change everything. Avantika, however, is keeping a secret from Dev, one which has the power to once again destroy her life.She made a deal with the devil...and the devil always collects his dues.For 12 years Dev Luthra has searched everywhere for her, Avantika Rajpoot-the woman he couldn't choose when it had mattered the most. But now she's given him 12 days of her life. He thought they would be enough. He thought he'd be able to let her go, but some love stories cannot be bound by time and they have no end.Faced with an unimaginable situation, Dev vows to make Avantika his at whatever cost. As Avantika begins to see Dev for the man he truly he is, she realises that there was more to the past than she'd ever imagined.Every story has two sides and it was time she heard his...______This is Book 4 in Bond of Brothers quartet and can be read as a standalone. But to best enjoy this book it is recommended to start reading in following sequence of books: Book 1: My RuinBook 2: My RebelBook 3: My Enemy

  • av Krishna Prasad
    256,-

    It is not quite common to find people with extraordinary talent or willpower in this world, who perform acts that are beyond the comprehension of normal human beings.Alexander Selkirk was one such unique being. He was born in a tiny fishing village by the seashore called Largo in Scotland. He was from a very poor family and was one among many siblings in his family. Driven by poverty, he left home at a very tender age and traveled far and wide to distant lands on the high seas to seek his fortune. Under virtue of his experience, he becomes a trained seafarer. During one such voyage, he has a fall-out with his ship's captain due to an argument. The consequences of this lead him to be dropped off on a strange island to defend himself. This island is called Juan Fernandez on the Pacific Ocean of South America, off the Peruvian coast. He survives on the island all by himself for four years and four months. The book describes and celebrates the adventures of Selkirk, while surviving the isolation and dangers of the island. He was the real hero and the inspiration for the creation of Robinson Crusoe by Alexander Dumas.

  • av S Prakash
    286,-

    This book is about decoding the horoscope through the background of Shrimad Bhagwat Purana and Vedas to find out the different types of curses with Lal Kitab.The author has tried to explain the Lal Kitab pending karma through planetary positions (planetary configuration in the horoscope) which helps in decoding the Pitra Dosh.The book gives abundant references on how to understand the subtle meaning of curses in a horoscope with the help of stories from Ramayana, Mahabharata and Vishnu Purana.Author has written below books: 1. Unlock Pending Karma and its correction.2. Unlock Purva Punya and Paap from the stories of 27 Nakshatra.3. पिछले जीवन के अधूरे कर्म और उसके सुधार को अनलॉक करें।4. Unlock Luck and Wealth with keys of Dharma.5. Unlock Marital Curse through Rashi Tulya Navamsha.6. Autism in Medical Astrology.7. Snapshot prediction through Yogini Dasha.8. Unlock Pitra Dosh with Lal Kitab Pending Karma through Shreemad Bhagwat Puran.9. DNA Astrology of Wealth through Nakshatra with Bhrighu Nandi Nadi.10. Business Yoga with Bhava Bala and Apokilam Houses with D10 Chart.11. Prashna Kundali and Saptarishis in Manvantara and Yugas - Plan of Brahma in Creation of Universe.12. Destiny Vs Karma (Free-Will) through DNA Astrology from Past Life Karma.13. भृगु नंदी नाडी शुक्र गृह के डीएनए से - कै से देखें धन योग (अष्टलक्ष्मी योग), नक्षत्र से, इंद लग्न से और ु शुक्र लग्न के साथ

  • av V Nagaradjane
    357,-

    Asttama killed the Panchalas in the night, Imitating the behaviour of owl but the decision was not right;Yudhishtira became overloaded with grief for the kinsmen killed piteously, After listening to great sages he agreed to rule the country righteously.

  • av J V Hebbar
    357,-

    This book is a collection of natural remedies that have been popular for centuries to treat health problems.We all know that modern medicine is technologically advancing a lot. But we often forget that our ancestors had their own methods of healthcare. Nature itself has opened the solution to many diseases in front of us. This book contains a simple description of how the plants we see around us and the spices we commonly use in the kitchen can be used for healing.Contains description of tinctures, oils, their uses, methods of manufacture, etc.This book also contains a description of various home remedies that can be used for many conditions like arthritis, gastritis, bladder stones, fatty liver, obesity, acidity, arses, insomnia, allergies, colds, fever, headache, migraine, excessive menstrual bleeding and other uterine related diseases.An attempt has been made in this book to incorporate Ayurvedic principles into prevention and health care for the benefit of the general public.

  • av P Janardan Rai Nagar
    372,-

    The novel Govardhan Math is one of the ten novels written about Jagadguru Shankaracharya by Pdt. Janardan Rai Nagar. This novel bears a picturesque depiction of mutual animosity between contemporary politics, social contradictions, communal incongruities and differences of rigid opinions and views. Pundits and scholars of different beliefs wish for the victory of their belief and the defeat of the beliefs of others. The society of that time had become rotten due to the all pervading violence of Yagnas, lack of reason in conduct, irrational rituals, cruel caste-based discipline, and a feeling of inferiority. The masses were directionless. The novelist has presented an unprecedented union of a live description of this background, knowledge and devotion.The state of Mahabhav of Jagadguru Shankar and the echo of the hymns reverberating in the heart produced by the excitement of Bhakti of Padmapad is the special characteristic feature of this novel. The novel finally clarifies that this world, the Maya and this mirror is disjointed and is filled with the images of the conception of Brahma. The image is unitary, unbreakable and fearless. The faith is only that of truth. It is the shadow of the body and the mystery of the world. Shastras think of the Atma and the Vedanta enables a realization of the Atma. For those living a worldly life of a Grihastha unattached Karma and the refuge of Jagannath is only desired. One who is omniscient sees Brahma and knowledge in everyone. Thus came the final declaration - Pragnyanam Brahm.

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