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    Book Review: ‘Song of Mata Sita’ : By ‘Palak Chauhan’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    "SONG OF MATA SITA" is a classic reinterpretation through the lens of young author Palak Chauhan, adhering to the scriptures of the epic Ramayana and umpteenth classic scriptures. Blessings and well-wishers of her adorable spiritual Gurus, along with beloved and intimate ones, made this stint of lore into reality.

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    Book Review: ‘Wisdom Tales From Gita For Children’ : By ‘Deepak Bharwani’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    While there are ample reiterates, resays, and "as is" versions available in the market, "Wisdom Tales from GITA" By Deepak Bharwani is a unique attempt to share Knowledge of Bhagawan Krishna's GITA through a charming weave of distinctive animals.

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    Book Review: ‘EPIC KATHA’ : By ‘Deepam Chatterjee’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    Deepam Chatterjee’s Epic Katha is composed of eight sections, each containing derivative stories from the Vedas, Puranas (Devi, Shiva, and others), Upanishads, Ramayana, and Mahabharata. These stories aren’t just echoes of the past, they offer timeless insights into the world we live in.

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    Book Review: ‘Ishavasya Upanishad’ : By ‘Swami Mukundananda’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    Ishavasya Upanishad is considered the first Upanishad in the Vedic structure. Its beautiful and profound name means "the Upanishad of the all-pervading God." The uniqueness of this sacred text is that it skillfully resolves contrary viewpoints that provides the wisdom for achieving a harmonious balance among the dimensions of life.

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    Book Review: ‘Indian Philosophies Rediscovered’ : By ‘Rajeev Kurapati’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    Indian Philosophies Rediscovered: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Relevance embarks on a journey down the memory lane of ancient India, aiming to reawaken the depth and richness of its philosophical legacy. It offers an engaging exploration of India’s philosophical systems and the thinkers behind them, illuminating the often-overlooked contributions of Indian thought

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