Jaya, Vijaya, Bharat and Mahabharat
As Manreet Sodhi Someshwar, the award-winning author of ‘The Radiance of a Thousand Suns’ puts it: no story can exist in the world if it has not already been told in the Mahabharata. But the Mahabharata is much more than all
‘Dastaan-e-Mughal-e-Azam’: Keswani explores the Spirit of an Age
Something extraordinary took place when, in the short list announcements for the VoW 2021 book awards, one extraordinary individual Rajkumar Keswani’s name appeared twice: both in the category of Hindi non-fiction as well as translations to Hindi. Keswani’s book ‘Dastaan-e-Mughal-e
From my Bookshelf
Akshara (अक्षर) is a Sanskrit word which means ‘imperishable, indestructible, fixed and immutable’. While it may lie in dormancy and hibernation for centuries, it carries within it the potential of resurrection. While the original Akshara is immutable, the context is