We love reading the fictional retellings of ancient Indian scriptures. Actually, only India has a tradition to wholeheartedly accept various retelling of very important scriptures. Be it Ramayana or Mahabharata (referring just popular ones), you may find hundreds of versions of the same across the country. Bharatiya culture is the only one where you can love the Gods or their ... Read More »
Search Results for: Amish Tripathi
Raavan (A Preview): Orphan of Aryavarta by Amish Tripathi | Book Review
Reading author Amish Tripathi‘s book is a unique experience. Of course, nothing is perfect in the world and there are some aspects of his writing which are loved by the majority of readers while some stuff may not bee that appealing. In addition to being a fantastic writer he is even better at marketing, rather call him a genius marketing ... Read More »
Meet The Author | Amish Tripathi
Name of the author Amish Tripathi is now famous in the literary circuits. He debut with Shiva Trilogy. Read More »
Dharma | Conversational Stories by Amish and Bhavana | Book Review
Recently we got a chance to read Dharma that comes with the tagline Decoding the Epics for a Meaningful Life. a book by one of the bestselling authors of India, Amish Tripathi, who co-authored it with his sister Bhavana Roy. Amish is known for setting a trend of re-telling ancient Indian stories by weaving them in the modern context. His ... Read More »
Legend of Suheldev – The King who saved India by Amish | Book Review
If you have been reading Indian authors writing in English for the last decade, you couldn’t have helped but notice the works of Amish Tripathi who swept the readers off with his re-telling of Indian mythological tales through Shiva Trilogy and Ramchandra book series. We have been amongst the readers and admirers of these stories and have wrote about those ... Read More »
The Hidden Hindu: Book 1 By Akshat Gupta | Personal Review
India (that is Bharat) has the oldest functional civilization and culture. Gone are the times when the Indian subcontinent was considered backward by western countries and the ways of eating, living, praying, storytelling and spirituality are considered backward. The glasses of the western spectacles started having a clean-up job and people around the globe started seeing the true potential of ... Read More »