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Kalith finds himself stranded and captured in an unknown land. Little does he know that he is a phasor and has accidentally travelled back in time. A series of strange and curious events progress as he gets rescued by a man who takes him to a hidden Gurukul, which is home to eight other gifted students who collectively are called The King’s Nine. He must learn to control his ‘phasing’ to return to his time. He embarks on a life-altering journey, trying to learn the ways of the Gurukul as he befriends the others and tries to learn how to discipline himself and amplify and manipulate his powers, all the while being unaware that there was a prophecy made many, many years ago in the same land that he is destined to fulfill.
Childhood friends, Mayank and Vikram, though completely opposite in their upbringing and personalities, evolve together during their journey of college life. Mayank is overly protective of the people he loves. Vikram is a good-looking son of a rich businessman who makes girls go weak in the knees. Two incredible girls come into their lives at the same time, khyati and Tanya. Both, Vikram and Mayank, collectively develop an aversion for one of these girls and develop affection for the other girl. Will these girls be the reason to break the sacred bond of friendship between them? Will these boys stand by each other through difficult times? Will all of them find a sense of purpose in what they pursue in life? This story is about the journey of these college students, who entered college as naïve kids but support each other to come out on the other side fully prepared to fight the battles of the real world.
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This book contains 21 writers from different states of India. I wanted to thank each and every granny for making us so confident in our life. We the youngsters in our busy schedule doesn't having time to make phone call to her and ask is she alright? As I remember in our childhood it was necessary to visit once in a year to our granny's house for spending time and our summer holidays and that was the most awating part of our childhood. In this book I tried to gather some memorable moments and feelings for the granny's of each and every writer. T hope this will take you to your childhood and also make you feel special to each and every granny in the world. Thanking You Mgha Shnaya
Glacier and Thuunderbolt are on a dangerous quest to rid Shadowia of Blackheart, an evil sorcerer whose plan is to steal the souls of every living being in order to become a god. The two warriors' journey into the unforgiving wilds of Shadowia are riddled with dark forces, forbidden alliances, and a shocking secret that will stun the hardened duo in shock and disbelief. What has been in darkness shall come to the light . . .
In villages around India, many people have no facilities that provide adequate health care and education, despite the Indian government allocating an enormous amount of funding. In order to offset this lack of health care and educational facilities in Indian villages, many private individuals and organizations provide medical services and educational opportunities to the poor. This book details two major SEVA projects founded by Mr. and Mrs. P.C. Mangalick in Agra, India. SEVA is selfless service that an individual or group provides to underprivileged people. These acts of selfless service are prompted by an awareness of the presence of God in all beings. This book describes how SEVA leads to a purified mind and, therefore, an understanding of the self, the part of "one source" (God) within an individual’s personality.
In this benchmark five-volume study, originally published between 1922 and 1955, Surendranath Dasgupta examines the principal schools of thought that define Indian philosophy. A unifying force greater than art, literature, religion, or science, Professor Dasgupta describes philosophy as the most important achievement of Indian thought, arguing that an understanding of its history is necessary to appreciate the significance and potentialities of India's complex culture. Volume III offers an examination of the Bhaskara school of philosophy, the Pancaratra, the Arvars, the Visistadvaita school of thought, the philosophy of Yamunacarya, the Ramanuja school of thought, Nimbarka's philosophy, the philosophy of Vijnana Bhiksu, and the philosophical speculations of some of the selected Puranas.