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Three women from very diverse backgrounds and residing on the jinxed floor of a luxury condominium in Kolkata find themselves facing the wrath of the law of the land. The rich, conniving couple Vivek and Vimmi Kumar try their best to wriggle out of the lethal web they have spun. The greedy, selfish and pompous Mrs. Roy places money above everything else, until one day her life comes crashing down. The loyal and dutiful Mrs. Agarwal does her best to care of her family, until one mistake by her husband changes everything. Mrs. Roy, Mrs. Kumar and Mrs. Agarwal are engulfed in this swirling tornado. How will these three women weather the storm? Will their lives ever be the same?
The Fairy Tales, Fables and Parables each end with morals. Morals are often the central idea of a story, If a child understands the central idea of the story, they have an easy time creating the story. Try it. It works!
Little does Riya know the secret behind her eyes! Often bullied for being different. She imagined herself to be an ordinary witch. Unaware of her true potential she embarks on deadly quest to protect humanity from evil. Join her in The Girl with Mystic Eyes by Shamal Ghadshi!
Given the precarious nature of the war and the possibility that Hawks Nest may be defeated, the God-King, Amesha Spenta, has condensed in writing, the ways and means to acquire the knowledge of the ages without the aid of the Sects and to bridge the gap between the subconscious mind and the vast collective warehouse known as the super-consciousness. The sacred texts are codified in a manner that will allow posterity and the descendants of the Solar Dynasty to forge a nexus with the Brahmatma without the assistance of the Vedic Sects.
Atma Bhog contains more than 900 bhajans, chants and songs from all major spiritual traditions and encompasses one of the largest and at the same time widest collection of bhajans and spiritual songs from all over the world. With chords and translations provided it becomes a treasury that brings great joy in singing, playing along and diving into the deeper meaning of chanting the Divine Names.
Is evil hereditary? Is righteousness a birth-right? Are the Gods guilty of favouritism and nepotism? A discriminatory and divisive society often treacherously conspires against its brothers, turning them into loathsome creatures. Marginalized by a judgmental world and misguided by a vile Guru, Mahishasur becomes the tyrant he never wanted to be. On the other hand, Indra – the narcissistic, complacent King of Amaravati, faces the demons of his past and tries to rise above his petty insecurities and bloated vanity. The central characters vacillate between the ambiguous values of morality and truth. The chasm between wrong and the wronged narrows drastically in this fast-paced, adrenaline-infused, and thought-provoking narrative. Blinded by malignant revenge, and seething with hatred, Mahishasur starts on the labyrinthine path towards elusive justice. He destroys the world and himself, till the tragic hero comes face to face with his invincible nemesis: the Divine Mother. Will the absolute definitions of good and evil be rewritten by the Devi? Will the merciful Mother pardon her fallen son? Will evil truly die, or will it expose its fangs again?
This book is a work on the Origins of the Millenarian movement of Rastafari from a former Rastafari. The book examines the deification of Haile Selassie and it, s pagan idolatrous character from a biblical perspective.
Swami Brahmananda, regarded as the spiritual son by Sri Ramakrishna, was a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna and the first president of the Ramakrishna Order. This book is a compilation of the personal accounts of monastic and lay members who intimately knew Swami Brahmananda and had many occasions to closely observe his daily life and day-to-day dealings. These reminiscences record the charm of his unassuming personality, the silent influence of his deep spirituality, his practical hints for living a spiritual life, and his keen sense of humour and insights into human mind. An unpublished letter and a couple of speeches of Swami Brahmananda and some remarkable articles on his life and precepts are included in this book. The impressive volume is interspersed with valuable illustrations. This book will be of immense help and inspiration to all spiritual seekers.