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Words and art reveal the divine in Harinder Singh’s book on Guru Gobind Singh
Religion is often interpreted in many ways by different authors, but ‘Guru Gobind Singh Sahib: Life, Vision & Wisdom’ presents it with simplicity—beautifully blending words and art to create a deeply meaningful yet effortless reading experience. Read more
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Suzy Singh’s ‘What Death Teaches Us’ digs into stories of loss, resilience, and healing
While delving into some heart-wrenching and riveting true stories, therapist Suzy Singh takes a thoughtful look at how we process—or suppress—grief, alongside insights into coping mechanisms, emotional release, and support systems. Read more
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Jainism seamlessly bridges ancient metaphysics with modern scientific thought
From atomic theory to ethical interconnectedness, a new book, titled ‘Significant Contributions of Jainism’ by Dhruti Ghiya Rathi, explores Jainism as a sophisticated, integrated map for modern life. Read more
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Amratasya Putrah review: Remembering India’s Rishi heritage
What does it mean to be called “children of immortality” — Amratasya Putrah? In his book ‘Children of the Rishis and Immortals’, Kanchan Banerjee revisits India’s rishi traditions and invites readers to reconnect with a civilization built not on conquest, but on inquiry and consciousness. Read more

