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A deity does not satisfy man. Many deities are needed. It is no exaggeration to say that a deity is needed every second.The only deity of this second lies the next second; Becomes false.It seemed to me that it was the right thing to name man for his desires, dreams, goals, and many unformed thoughts.And the characters that come up in this story are just fiction. I did not try to describe anyone as a known human being!K.N. Subramaniam
VanakkamEthu enathu 28am novel . Kadhai thambathiyam patriyadhu. Nayagan nayagi eruvarin thambathiya valkayil Ulla kasappugalai pesa pogira kadhai. Kamamum kathalum veru veru nilai. Thambathiyam than athanin mulumai. Athil Ulla valigalai pathivu seyyave etha kadhai.
Many wonderful, varying and beautiful world encircles us in our daily life.We definitely go into our own dream world by viewing our surroundings.We try to be in the dream world and involve ourselves in the various faces of this nature.The poet here wants to describe such world in which he wants to be part of the nature itself. The varying dreams which the poet has gone through are described here in the form of poetry collection
Nari-Mahima vishw kee un mahaan naariyon kee kahaanee hai jinhe apne jeevan men ghor vipattiyon kaa saamnaa karnaa padaa. jeevan ke path men wo har kadam par sangharsh kartee raheen .vipreet paristhitiyon ke baavjood bhee unhone apnaa houslaa kam naheen hone diyaa. pariwaar se, samaaj se unhe ghor upekshaa aur prataadnaa sahane ko milee par wo apne nirdhaarit laxy se vichlit naheen hueen .unhe apne aap ko saabit karne ke liye apne praanon tak kaa utsarg bhee karnaa padaa par we peechhe naheen hateen .wo apane junoon ko pagalpan kee had tak le gaeen aur antat: apne laxy ko haasil kar liyaa .unkee yahee uddaam ichchhaa aur satat prayaas ne unhe itnee unchaaee tak pahunchaayaa kee wo aaj desh aur duniyaa ke insaanon ke liye prernaasrot ban gaeen .padhiye in mahaan naariyon kee sangharsh gaathaa-Nari-Mahima.
Some reminiscences of my association with Anna - some memoirs in my approach to Anna - this is how the appropriate title for this book should be. But due to the natural richness of our Tamil language, if we summarize "Anna-some memories", we will understand what the content of this book is.
THIS BOOK ENCLOSES PATHUPAATTU OF TAMIL SANGAM LITERATURE WITH ITS SONG AND PROSE AND HOW TO READ THE SONGS WITH THE HYMN.
A brand new book in the bestselling NAUGHTIEST UNICORN series - the funniest unicorn books EVER! The perfect gift for Bonfire Night and Diwali - and for readers of 7+ and fans of The Worst Witch, Bad Nana and Pamela Butchart.
Rohit Bansal, the handsome and suave managing director of Simha International, is the envy of many-from a director of the hotel to an employee.A thief comes up with a simple modus operandi, believing that nobody's really going to find out anything about the thefts taking place. But when a guest brings it to his notice, Rohit is determined to save the reputation of Simha International and ropes in a top-notch detective. Will Rohit be able to find who the thief is before time runs out?The lovely and intelligent Tasha Sawant goes to work at Simha International as the duty manager. Her experience in the hotel industry only adds to the hotel's excellent service.Tasha is attracted to Rohit and it would seem that he reciprocates her feelings. Well, the lady isn't looking for a permanent relationship as it looks like she has already had an unpleasant experience. But then, what about the guy? Does Rohit want any kind of relationship with Tasha?*Simha International is the first book in The Bansal Legacy trilogy.
Ashima's life is a long, tiresome struggle, until a tall, tattoo flaunting stranger registers in her guest house. Hoping against hope for a ray of sunshine in her life, unbridled attraction to a stranger is not what Ashima bargains for...Zayd Abbas Rizvi, out on parole, wants to escape the suspicious eyes of the world and concentrate on rebuilding his future. He zeroes in on Kasauli, a small, quaint hill town. Contrary to his expectations though, he is unable to find peace in the skirmish around the guest house, the antics of a three-year-old, and the deep, sad eyes of his mother. As he battles the demons of his past, falling in love is not in Zayd's plan...Will Zayd and Ashima be able to forego their past and embrace their present, even when they know that if things went wrong, all they'll be left with is a broken heart and painful memories?
""Feelings are much like waves, we cant stop them from coming, but we can choose which one to surf."" Can love be found in silence? and can words bring an estranged couple back together or defy a marriage rule?! Aha, when these thoughts crossedmy mind, i thought why not pen a story and find the answers. when you look up bat the sparkling night, one star always shines brighter than the rest, that reminds you of someone special. That special someone for whom we have feelings is called LOVE. ""I don't remember who i was until i came home to find you."" Six live, three stories and the maihn protagonist is a diary? are you prepared to embark on a journey along with them and find love once again! Come fall in love. everyone has a story deep down in closet of theirs to read alone, 69 days of love is such that touches not your heart but YOU and YOUR MEMORIES. 69 days, 69 quotes and not a word spoken to each other. Yet, very much in love.
Human nature is strange; the naked is fashionable while the covered is poor.This is just a tableau; the book is yet to be read, which means I try hard to convey such untouched things to you through my stories because these things are related to all of us.You know, like humans, books also speak. If you read with your heart, you open many secrets. I often shout and say, just talk and don't waste yourself by keeping silent. Because the truth is that talking only makes a difference.I promise this book will give a new direction to your thoughts and relationships-a direction that will lead you on the path of love, peace, inspiration, happiness and success. So, let the journey begin.
John Dee was one of the most influential philosophers of the Elizabethan Age. A close confidant of Queen Elizabeth, he helped to introduce mathematics to England, promoted the idea of maths as the basis of science, anticipated the invention of the telescope, charted the New World, and created one of the most magnificent libraries in Europe. At the height of his fame, Dee was poised to become one of the greats of the Renaissance. Yet he died in poverty and obscurity - his crime was to dabble in magic.Based on Dee's secret diaries which record in fine detail his experiments with the occult, Woolley's best selling book is a rich brew of Elizabethan court intrigue, science, intellectual exploration, discovery and misfortune. And it tells the story of one man's epic but very personal struggle to come to terms with the fundamental dichotomy of the scientific age at the point it arose: the choice between ancient wisdom and modern science as the path to truth.
The lawyer gang had become completely powerful. Adil's bravery, Gurudas's baniya thinking and Rampal's better coordination with the police and politicians, this was the confluence of their strength. Rampal's own intelligence system was very strong. He could easily find out the tactics of other gangs. This was the great strength of Rampal, which kept the foundation of the lawyer gang strong. He had brought a wealth of news from jail. Now the work which was to be done after three months, now the chances of starting that work have increased in a few days.
The journey we experience and the circumstances we encounter daily shape the exasperating emotions that bubble up in our minds, which can often attack our consciousness. We commonly refer to it as 'Mental Health'. Mindfulness represents my journey through anxiety - a constant weight on my mental health. This compilation of poems aims to spread awareness and encourages strugglers to build their journey of hope. The book covers four sections of my journey: Stress and Anxiety, Change, Happiness and Strength.
On the slope of the desolate river among tall grasses I asked her, "Maiden, where do you go shading your lamp with your mantle? My house is all dark and lonesome - lend me your light!". She raised her dark eyes for a moment and looked at my face through the dusk. "I have come to the river", she said, "to float my lamp on the stream when the daylight wanes in the west". I stood alone in the tall grasses and watched the timid flame of her lamp uselessly drifting in the tide. In the silence of gathering night I asked her, "Maiden, your lights are all lit-then where do you with your lamp? My house is all dark and lonesome - lend me your light". She raised her dark eyes on my face and stood for a moment doubtful. "I have come" she said atlast, "to dedicate my lamp to the sky". I stood and watched her light uselessly burning in the void. In the moonless gloom of midnight I asked her, "Maiden, what is your quest, holding the lamp near your heart? My house is all dark and lonesome - lend me your light". She stopped for a minute and thought and gazed my face in the dark. "I have brought my light", she said, "to join the carnival of lamps". I stood and watched her little lamp uselessly lost among lights".
Sushama's finesse of mind, her subtle and astute observation of life and nature take the reader right into the heart of the human soul through the power of her storytelling skills. Sushama's short stories are all about the meanderings of the human soul in quest of balance, truth and freedom.Be it Pratap, the Indian engineer who develops a beautiful bond with Emma, the untamed, or Ulla, the beautiful Black girl from Tanzania who wins her future husband's respect; thanks to her charisma. Be it the legendary hero, Nachiketa from the Kathopanishad, who discovers his freedom, learning wisdom from Yama, the divinity of Death. Be it Narmada, the river with a volatile path of fury and peace - all these characters come to life from the writer's pen and bring us truth to ponder.Sushama likes to create spaces where the reader may enter to write their own script either in resonance or in contrast. Alternately, she invites the reader to participate and share in imagination the places where her characters dwelt and the times wherein they lived.Her natural sense of poetry breathes in her prose, and through her Indian sensibility, Sushama tells us stories that always ask questions, like a maieutic, leading the reader to seek answers.Francoise Dhulesia from France.
Dharini, a 50-year-old divorcee, is a writer and a motivational speaker. She has a 25-year-old daughter who is newly married. Aakash, a divorcee and a technical expert, is 5 years younger than Dharini. Dharini and Aakash meet each other after 20 years, and they start dating. Aakash wants to marry Dharini as he loves her and also needs her support in raising his son. Will she become a wife and a mother again and move on in life?
By seven, Vivaan had experienced more cruelty than most people experience in their lifetime. Now, at twenty-three, a painter, with a personality that people won't mess with, he has a good life. On the surface, he has moved on, but his past still lingers in the layers of his stellar art, which people appreciate, but fail to understand.When Avni visits his art exhibition, she unveils all his scars and his secrets effortlessly. Maybe it's the reflection of her troubled childhood that helps her connect to the hidden nuances of the art... and the artist. Bonded by their scars, their feelings escalate to love in no time.But one wrong decision, one horrible accident, and one deadly night, changes everything. Guilt consumes Vivaan, but his guilt transforms to anger when he learns of Avni's secret. He wants his answers, but she is gone, leaving him confused, angry, and heartbroken.After a decade, their paths cross again in unusual circumstances. Old regrets seep to the surface and Vivaan gets the answers he has chased for years. But the truth is not only powerful, it's devastating too, and will either connect them again, or cut the last of the ties that bind them.
The book, Saanjhi Saanjh (Vol - 2), is a collection of short stories on human emotions weaved around people in the later stage of life and shows what life has to offer. Each story speaks about the various everyday feelings of the people who have raised their children, and now the children have flown away from their nests, having their own life experiences. The nature of the life cycle exposes the children to their own set of challenges and responsibilities towards their family, career and many other things. Many times, they are not in a position to take care of their parents. This does not mean that children do not love their parents, but most of the times parents are taken for granted, hence getting sidelined instead of receiving the extra attention that they now need in this stage of life.
'Paniththulikal' (Dewdrops) interprets creative ideas towards the Tamil language and literature. This book contains a range of distinctive styles of poems, short stories based on true events, intellectual puzzles, witty puns and interesting contra factum. It also provides the author's insights into the work of the renowned poets of Tamil culture. The author includes pictures that depict and complement her writings and perspectives beautifully, making this book more engaging to the reader. The book is enjoyable, humorous, creative, full of passion and emotion.
Patram Pushpam, covers the whole in the individual, full of devotional dew points, such a feeling is the Kalash. In which like all of us, the poet also pleads to have a glimpse of her Ishta. This call is not limited to individuals or religions, but supports the spirit of unity in diversity, giving the highest place to almost every religion in its heart. Aarti-praise, Prakriti Vandana, invocation of Mother India, the anguish of the earth, the spread of Maya, true religion, sin-virtue, sanskar, defines the distorted form of the religion created by us very skilfully. It is not only a poem but a tangible expression of the philosophical, spiritual feelings of your mind.
We exist. We like. We love. We lose. We grieve. We reflect. We move on. We learn. Finally, we live.Each verse and shayari in my poetic endeavour is a sincere, raw and honest reflection of my life's greatest learning's, purest thoughts, and deepest emotions. Written from my heart (dil se), these poems are seemingly ordinary yet powerful everyday emotions, thoughts and situations that we experience but tend to not necessarily ponder upon as we get preoccupied with the mundane aspects of our lives.Based on a combination of intimate observations of the world and deeply personal experiences of the poet, these poems and shayari's cover a myriad range of topics from approaching life with the right mindset to taking control of our circumstances, to living in the moment, to taking risks to succeed in life, to finding faith, to experiencing and exhibiting love, compassion, joy, fear, worry, to dealing with sorrows and failures.Underlying the message throughout the various sections in the book is a heartfelt message of optimism and positivity Compiling them over a __ of years, the poet wishes for the readers to pause, assimilate and most importantly relate to her thoughts, hoping to enable a community of shared dialogue and interaction. For when all else fails, there are words. And in the end, words will set us free.
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