Śāṭikā (చీర yā Sari/Saree yā ಸೀರೆ yā śāṭī) is a traditional garment often referred to as a "strip of cloth," measuring five to six yards and draped. The sari stands as an irrefutable symbol of identity for every Indian woman.
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"Doublespeak: Chronicles of Wit and Wisdom" by Navneet Jhamb is a narrative gestural tribute to George Orwell's 1984. This book took its form from Navneet's brainchild झुण्ड (Jhund), a LinkedIn newsletter in the form of "Chronicles of Wit and Wisdom.
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In The Generational Algorithm, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Francisco Castillo shows how inherited family patterns operate exactly like the apps on your phone — and how to finally take back admin access.
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A poignant collection of short stories that provides a vivid glimpse into the lives of women in India, spanning diverse socio-economic backgrounds and experiences. These slice-of-life stories on the marginalization and gender-based oppression that women face daily in a patriarchal society also speak of their resilience.
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Pre-therapeutic guide is a self-assessment checklist for every individual who is undergoing body ailments resulting from the abandoned psyche dumps. Although we offload the bad energies from our minds, our body retains a copy of these omens in our respective body parts, which makes the recuperation pace substantially sluggish.
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A self-discovery guide deeply rooted in the author’s reflections, personal experiences, philosophical insights, and contemplative impressions. Drawing upon the teachings of the Mahābhārata, Rāmāyaṇa, Itihāsas–Purāṇas, Upaniṣads, and his own experiential learnings,
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A KINDFUL handout for readers. David staunchly believes that kindness is an antidote to stress and suffering. He emphasizes the importance of being kind as the ultimate path to happiness.
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Pooja Gowda, the South Indian girl who never cracked a book outside study guides and my trusty Bible! Yep, no novels, no fancy tales, nothing until I realised I had a wild truth to spill to the world. No author’s shadow looms over my words ‘cause I’ve never read any