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Gyanganj is a mystical abode of immortal beings located in the remote Himalayas. It influences series of events from two eras and results in "The Beckoning of Gyanganj," a cocktail of Himalayan adventures, spiritualism, love and romance, hatred and politics, sufferings and revolt. The challenging high altitude treks undertaken in remote Himalayas by Ravi and his fellow trekkers where lurked unknown dangers and challenges in every step and turn, the mysteries related to Gyanganj, the divine and immortal saints living there; the spiritual pursuit and associated challenges of Swami Raghunath; all seem to have some strange connection. The seed of love that germinated in Princess Lata's heart for Swami Raghunath and the curse of Queen Damini would have their karmic impact on several lives from the two eras. The sufferings of poor peasants at the hands of demonic Akash in the kingdom of Mayurpura, the failed and annihilated protests of the youth, and their merciless killings by king's army make one lose hope of possible redemption. Strange turn of events, mysterious acts of destiny make Ravi, Lata, Swami Raghunath and Risha wonder what lies ahead!
Gyanganj is a mystical abode of immortal beings located in the remote Himalayas. It influences series of events from two eras and creates this fiction- a spiritual thriller. "The Beckoning of Gyanganj," a cocktail of Himalayan adventures, spiritualism, love and romance, hatred and politics, sufferings and revolt. The challenging high altitude treks undertaken in remote Himalayas by Ravi and his fellow trekkers where lurked unknown dangers and challenges in every step and turn, the mysteries related to Gyanganj, the divine and immortal saints living there; the spiritual pursuit under an extremely challenging environment by Swami Raghunath; all seem to have some strange connection. The seed of love that germinated in princess Lata's heart for Swami Raghunath and the curse of Queen Damini would have their karmic impact on several lives from the two eras. The sufferings of poor peasants at the hands of a demonic proxy-ruler Akash of the kingdom of Mayurpura, the failed and annihilated protests of the youth, and their merciless killings by King's Army make one lose hope of possible redemption. Strange turn of events, mysterious acts of destiny make Ravi, Lata, Swami Raghunath and Risha wonder what lies ahead!
Gyanganj is a mystical abode of immortal beings located in the remote Himalayas. It influences series of events from two eras and results in "The Beckoning of Gyanganj," a cocktail of Himalayan adventures, spiritualism, love and romance, hatred and politics, sufferings and revolt. The challenging high altitude treks undertaken in remote Himalayas by Ravi and his fellow trekkers where lurked unknown dangers and challenges in every step and turn, the mysteries related to Gyanganj, the divine and immortal saints living there; the spiritual pursuit and associated challenges of Swami Raghunath; all seem to have some strange connection. The seed of love that germinated in Princess Lata's heart for Swami Raghunath and the curse of Queen Damini would have their karmic impact on several lives from the two eras.The sufferings of poor peasants at the hands of demonic Akash in the kingdom of Mayurpura, the failed and annihilated protests of the youth, and their merciless killings by king's army make one lose hope of possible redemption. Strange turn of events, mysterious acts of destiny make Ravi, Lata, Swami Raghunath and Risha wonder what lies ahead!
"Gyanganj: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Himalayan Enclave " takes readers on an immersive journey into the mystical realm of Gyanganj, a hidden sanctuary said to be nestled deep within the Himalayas. Authored by Eshan Tiwari, a seasoned writer with extensive experience in book writing, this comprehensive work delves into the legends, history, and spiritual resonance of Gyanganj. The book comprises twenty enlightening chapters, each shedding light on different facets of Gyanganj. It begins with an introduction to the enigma, setting the stage for an exploration of ancient wisdom and the convergence of science and spirituality. Readers are led through chapters discussing the ethereal inhabitants of Gyanganj, the spiritual technology attributed to the region, and the path one might take to reach this elusive sanctuary. The narrative incorporates encounters and testimonials from those who claim to have experienced Gyanganj, offering a glimpse into the profound impact this hidden realm has had on individuals. The book also delves into the influence of Gyanganj on global spirituality, including its presence in pop culture and the attention it garners from modern seekers and explorers. Scientific investigations and controversies surrounding Gyanganj are examined, providing a balanced perspective on this enigmatic subject. The quest for Gyanganj is presented as an ongoing endeavor, with the book concluding on a note of open-ended exploration, emphasizing the boundless nature of spiritual inquiry. Two appendices round out the book, offering a glossary for key terms and recommended resources for further reading. Throughout the chapters, Eshan Tiwari weaves a narrative that blends ancient wisdom with modern curiosity, honoring the rich cultural heritage of the Himalayas while inviting readers to contemplate the mysteries that continue to captivate humanity. The book is accompanied by a thoughtfully composed "Note to Readers," encouraging a reflective and open-minded approach to the material. In essence, "Gyanganj: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Himalayan Enclave " offers a comprehensive and balanced exploration of Gyanganj, inviting readers to embark on a journey of spiritual inquiry and contemplation, guided by the wisdom of the ages.
'Ascending the Summit: a Practical Guide for Career Success' is a carefully structured guidebook to help professionals climb the ladder of success. There are numerous career guidance books which have flooded the market. The author has put in a lot of efforts to make this book not just a run-of-the-mill. The key differentiators are:-Adequate research, loads of real-life examples and sufficient references to world-famous case histories that a reader can easily relate to.-Presenting a new concept developed by the author i.e. the 'Theory of Dynamic Career Management'. This is an important tool that will be well-accepted and will be very useful at any stage of one's career.-Encouraging the readers to have their views and challenge the author before accepting or making own opinion.The book will strongly appeal to all age groups -- the fresh graduates, young professionals and the mid-level managers. The younger generation armed with the tools/ideas from the book will be much better prepared to face all kind of situations and make the right decision at the right time. The mid-level managers who have already spent considerable time in their profession will find this guidebook useful to revalidate their thinking or approach in professional life.
"Land of the Marathas, Western India, 1641-1660 The Indian sub - continent is ruled by three tyrannical Sultanates... the powerful Mughals in the North, and the Shia rulers - Adilshah and Qutubshah in the South. The native population, supressed for centuries, is subjected to slavery, bigotry, injustice and even torture. Through generations of subservience, the very idea of freedom has been wiped from their minds. As incessant battles rage between the Sultanates, the soldiers who fight and die on the battlefields are mostly Marathas, sons of the soil. Villages and crops are repeatedly razed by the invading armies, men killed in both peacetime and war, their women abducted. Maharashtra, once a prosperous land ruled by competent native rulers and inhabited by peaceful people, has been reduced almost to a wasteland. In this dark era, the sixteen-year-old son of an Adilshahi jagirdar stands up to declare: “I shall not serve, and neither shall my people!” The dream of a free State and an identity for his peoplesmouldering in his heart, he dares to rebel against the powerful Sultan, Adilshah. He begins with nothing... no army, no weapons and an empty treasury. Yet he achieves what no soldier, chieftain or king has ever achieved in defiance of the imperialists who rule. 300 Brave Men is the incredible story of Chhatrapati Shivaji Raje Bhosale, a legendary warrior king, guerrilla fighter, brilliant tactician and clever diplomat. But above all, a remarkable human being. You have read history... now read his story..."
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The book is a collection of short poems inspired by the stories we've heard growing up and the things we see and hear every day. Can Sisyphus really be happy? Who is the hero of the Mahabharat? Why are we prisoners and not travellers? Each poem in this book attempts to address a question or give a lesson. Steeped in themes that resonate with the world we live in today, these 10 poems will make you stop and ponder.
Every year, a group of Isha meditators sets out on a tour of the Himalayas. Accompanying them on this journey is Sadhguru – a spiritual master considered by many to be one of the foremost living yogis on the planet. This is a book for those who stayed behind. It is a chance to make a pilgrimage on the page, travelling through the unpredictable but fascinating terrain of the master’s words. Amalgamating discourses and conversations from several yatras, it is a blend of the specific and the timeless. This book is not just about the Himalayas. And yet, the book would never have happened without the Himalayas. The mountains play a vital role in the text, alternately as context and catalyst, mood and metaphor. Without them, some of the questions in this book would never have been asked. Even if they sometimes seem tangential to the line of enquiry, they remain a powerful subterranean presence, eventually becoming the very bedrock of this book.
This groundbreaking book explores the inherent interconnectedness of sustainability and spirituality, acknowledging the dependency of one upon the other. John E. Carroll contends that true ecological sustainability, in contrast to the cosmetic attempts at sustainability we see around us, questions our society's fundamental values and is so countercultural that it is resisted by anyone without a spiritual belief in something deeper than efficiency, technology, or economics. Carroll draws on the work of cultural historian and "geologian" Thomas Berry, whose eco-spiritual thought underlies many of the sustainability efforts of communities described in this book, including particular branches of Catholic religious orders and the loosely organized Sisters of the Earth. The writings of Native Americans on spirituality and ecology are also highlighted. These models for sustainability not only represent the tangible link between ecology and spirituality, but also, more importantly, a vision of what could be.