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Is The Truth Stranger Than Fiction? How to achive ultimate bliss? This distinctive Marathi book 'Devanchya Raajyaat' throws light on several unfathomable notions held till date. Were the Gods extra-terrestrial super humans? Were they considered to be Gods just because they arrived in illuminated spacecrafts? Were they the ones who created developed human being here on Earth? Did they implement the British policy (!) of divide and rule with an intension of establishing their power on Earth? Did the Gods establish religion on Earth? What are the proofs hidden in ancient scriptures viz: Rigveda, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Yogavashishtha, Puranas, Samarangan Sutradhar etc? What is the reality of 33crores Gods? What do civilizations such as Inca, Maya, Sumer, Egyptian and Indian tell us of the proofs of existence of Gods on Earth? How is Saptaloks like? What is the reality of the ten incarnations? How is the Gods' empire like? What needs to be done to reach the bliss of HIS Empire? How is the life after death? What are the comprehensive methods of meditation free from rituals? What is the Law of Karma? 'Devanchya Rajyaat' delves with defining insight into the proofs that exist in scientific research, the writings of eminent thinkers, as well as India's ancient scriptures and epics, about the presence, activities and characters of the Gods. This book is purely a unique one featuring all the above and many such topics that have been presented through exhaustive study of the same. This deeply researched and riveting narrative casts the clear light of logical reason on areas and concepts we have perhaps only imagined or thought of as science fiction. It is already published in English entitled as EMPIRE OF THE GODS by Leadstart Publishing.
The Bhagavad-Gita, the great ancient epic of the Indian philosophy told by Lord Sri Krishna to the brave Pandava warrior Arjuna, who was in the state of mental bewilderment, when he was supposed to fight with Kauravas, his enemies, on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, in the year 3101 B.C. It is surely difficult for a common reader to understand the philosophical principles of Bhagavad-Gita which is narrated in ancient Sanskrit Versified language. But Mr. Rajendra Kher, an eminent young writer has simplified it in his Marathi novel 'Geetambari.' He has particularly used the form of novel for making various episodes in Bhagvad-Gita more interesting and for capturing the readers. A common reader will be able to grasp philosophical principles with ease. Mr. Rajendra Kher has very efficiently and deftly dealt with various episodes, flashbacks and scenes making it visually effective too. Commonest of the common reader, of all ages, will be able to enjoy the reading of-'Geetambari.' In the novel 'Geetambari' the author has made every effort to transmit the divine message of Lord Sri Krishna, through beautiful scenes and their background, personal dialogues between Lord Sri Krishna and Arjuna and all the relevant characters that provide a vivid spectrum of the ancient people and their lives, their costumes, different ways of behavior accompanied with mutual conversations and background of different social and political conditions, their prevailing caste systems, religion, the conflict between Kauravas and Pandavas, the military arrangements of both the armies, the surrounding abounding nature but with a complete focus on two stable characters Sri Krishna and Arjuna, which has made this novel a visual panorama. The reader feels as if he is sitting at a vantage point and watching the whole human drama relishing the taste of divine philosophy that leads man to the eternal ultimate truth. The novelist while simplifying and elucidating the philosophy of Gita has taken the readers to other characters and situations, which are relevant to different episodes.
Marathi best-seller novel on the life of Arjuna, the main character from the ancient epic - Mahabharata. Arjuna tells his own life story in first person style. The novel is mainly based on Bhandarkar researched edition (that is supposed to be most authentic) 15 volumes, and Neelakanthi edition: 13 volumes. Also Mr. Kher has researched 100s of other books on Mahabharata. This novel presents many untouched episodes which were not written before in any book or novel based on Mahabharata. . . Many influenced readers think that Karna was great archer than Arjuna or because of Krishna; Arjuna won many wars. Draupadi deny to marry with Karna who addressed him as 'Sutaputra' But all these events introduced by some other successful novelist are not real. To know reality, one has to read this novel: Dhananjay.
Gujarati translation of best-selling Marathi biographical novel on the life of Revered Pandurang Shastri Athavale, founder of Swadhyay Parivar, who introduced universal way of life, way of worship and way of thinking to achieve spiritual height. Revered Pandurang Shastri (Dadaji) was an activist philosopher who formed the family (parwar) of millions of Swadhayees World-wide. He was recipient of 100s of awards including Magsaysay award, Templeton Award, Gandhi award, Tilak award etc. This novel is entirely based on his life, thoughts and work. Mr. Kher had personal interviews with Rev. Dada ji within the period of 3 & half years and then and then he wrote this novel. Hence, this book presents firsthand information about Rev. Dada ji and has become historical document of Rev. Pandurang Shastri's life and work.
Hindi translation of the bestseller Marathi biographical novel: 'Deha Zala Chandanacha' on the life of Revered Pandurang Shastri Athavale, founder of Swadhyay Pariwar; who was recipient of more than 100 awards including Magasaysay Award, Sir John Templeton Award, Mahatma Gandhi Award, Lokamanya Tilak Award etc. Rev. Pandurang Shastri aka Poojya Dada ji was highly learned scholar of ancient Indian scripture and also activist philosopher who work silently for humanity beyond cast and religion. His Swadhyay work is known as the Silent; But Singing Revolution.
English translation of best-selling Marathi biographical novel on the life of Revered Pandurang Shastri Athavale, founder of Swadhyay Parivar, who introduced universal way of life, way of worship and way of thinking to achieve spiritual height. Revered Pandurang Shastri (Dadaji) was an activist philosopher who formed the family (parwar) of millions of Swadhayees World-wide. He was recipient of 100s of awards including Magsaysay award, Templeton Award, Gandhi award, Tilak award etc. This novel is entirely based on his life, thoughts and work. Mr. Kher had personal interviews with Rev. Dada ji within the period of 3 & half years and then and then he wrote this novel. Hence, this book presents firsthand information about Rev. Dada ji and has become historical document of Rev. Pandurang Shastri's life and work.
The story of Udayan belongs to the ancient Indian classic literature. In its time it was as popular as Ramayan and Mahabharat, the two epics from the ancient India but over the period, it is relegated to the recesses of the public memory. Udayan was the fifth king in the lineage of the Pandava dynasty. He was a valiant king. Kaushambi in Vatsa kingdom was the capital of Udayan's empire. The king was an ace Veena player. Apart from the musical legacy from his forefathers he was a master of the Vedas, various arts and craft, different sciences and of course, use of different arms and weapons. The empire of Udayan that stretched from the sea to the Himalayas, started deteriorating and eroding as a result. It didn't take very long for the empire so valiantly built and meticulously preserved by his forefathers to come to a sad end. While Udayan himself didn't care much about it, he was fortunate to have a head of the council of ministers, Amatya, in Yaugandharayan, who was fiercely loyal to the empire and hence, was concerned enough for its state. The empire was a matter of constant concern for the Amatya. Udayan had studied music and the Hasti Vidya (knowledge about elephants) at the Naaglok, the land of the cobras. Naaglok was the place where he received a divine Veena called Ghoshvati. This particular Veena produced divine notes when played. It became a constant companion of King Udayan. He practiced on it virtually all through the day... and night. An avid art lover that he was, Udayan loved a good life. Alas, all his qualities proved to be his undoing as far as politics was concerned. Because of them, he could hardly concentrate on the day-to-day governance of his empire. The empire that stretched from the sea to the Himalayas, started deteriorating and eroding as a result. It didn't take very long for the empire so valiantly built and meticulously preserved by his forefathers to come to a sad end. While Udayan himself didn't care much about it, he was fortunate to have a head of the council of ministers, Amatya Yaugandharayan, who was fiercely loyal to the empire and hence, was concerned enough for its state. The empire was a matter of constant concern for the Amatya. Udayan was also lucky to have a general in the form of Rumanwan, who, like Amatya Yaugandharayan, was completely dedicated and was extremely valiant. In the absence of the king's attention, these two trusted lieutenants of his took care of the affairs of the state to the best of their abilities. Sadly though, they couldn't arrest the fast deteriorating condition of the empire they held so dearly. Around that time, Udayan learned from the book 'Hastishiksha' about a mammoth, blue bodied elephant by the name Neelkuvalayatanu. No one in India had ever seen such an elephant in those days. Udayan resolved to find the elephant and tame him with his music. One fine day, Udayan left his palace with a few of his most trusted men without informing anyone and started scouring the jungles for the Neelkuvalayatanu elephant. The news of this extreme pursuit of Udayan soon reached his sworn enemy Pradyot, the king of Avanti. Pradyot's kingdom was quite large and he was a brave man himself. His enmity for Udayan was unilateral however and Udayan had largely ignored Pradyot's political advances and diplomatic games against him. . . What next? Read it in this classic novel in Marathi language: UDAYAN. (Leadstart Publishing corp. are publishing this novel in English.)
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