Book Review: How to Love in Sanskrit by Anusha Rao and Suhas Mahesh
How to Love in Sanskrit is a collection of 220 ancient Sanskrit and Prakrit love poems translated into modern English, capturing 3,000 years of Indian romance.
How to Love in Sanskrit is a collection of 220 ancient Sanskrit and Prakrit love poems translated into modern English, capturing 3,000 years of Indian romance.
Joothan: A Dalit’s Life is Omprakash Valmiki’s powerful autobiography that explores caste discrimination, survival, identity, the struggle for dignity in India.
Explore Caste Pride by Manoj Mitta, an award-winning book revealing India’s caste system through legal history, powerful stories, and deep research.
Manu S Pillai’s Gods Guns & Missionaries explores the evolution of modern Hindu identity, blending rich history with bold insights on religion and power.
Wafadari Imaandari Zimmedari shares real stories of leadership, integrity, and resilience from military life to everyday challenges.
Explore Original Sin by Stanly Johny an in-depth, factual account of the Israel-Palestine conflict, its history, key players, and global impact.
Supreme Court restores 3-year practice rule for civil judge eligibility to ensure candidates have real court experience before joining the judiciary.
A powerful book on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, What Does Israel Fear from Palestine? explores truth, justice, and the urgent call for coexistence.
The Mewar Conspiracy by Rrashima Verma is a gripping historical tale of love, war, and Rajput courage set in 17th-century India with rich detail and emotion.
Explore Kargil War: The Turning Point by Col M B Ravindranath, a powerful firsthand account of leadership, bravery, and victory in the 1999 Kargil conflict.