Natraj


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Devotional Hindu Dance


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This book sheds light on the purpose of Hindu dance as devotional. Dr. Sabrina D. MisirHiralall explains the history of Hindu dance and how colonization caused the dance form to move from sacred to a Westernized system that emphasizes culture. Postcolonialism is a main theme throughout this text, as religion and culture do not remain static. MisirHiralall points to a postcolonial return to Hindu dance as a religious and sacred dance form while positioning Hindu dance in the Western culture in which she lives.




Art of Generalship


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History has thrilling accounts of brilliant Generals leading small armies to defeat huge forces of their opponents. Better the Generalship, greater the victories. The Indian Army too has produced many great Generals, who have defeated evil designs of adversaries. Yet they have produced none like Rommel, Manstein, Model, or even like some old Indian warriors like Maharana Pratap, Hari Singh Nalwa, or Zorawar Singh. India can and must produce Generals of that calibre; Generals who don’t just defend territory or restore status quo, but those who annihilate aggressors, to teach memorable lessons to adversaries who transgress, who initiate punitive actions for conventional and nuclear deterrence to be effective. To produce Generals of such calibre, the first step is to understand what is good a Generalship. Then study Generalship in previous conflicts to appreciate achievements and also learn lessons from opportunities missed. Only then the Armed Forces can institute measures to improve the quality of Generalship for the future. This book is written to facilitate such study, in that order.




Slave of God


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Abandoning her life as a medieval Indian princess, Lakshimi Cholan becomes Master Mananda's temple slave. Under his tutelage, she is introduced to the mysteries of Tantra, however when the scheming Swami Bhagwan forces Mananda's decision to leave the temple, Lakshimi must decide if her obedience to God, or her love for her Master will rule the decisions of her heart. Adult fiction.




Breastfeeding


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A growing tendency among modern mothers has been to avoid breastfeeding. These mothers are ignorant of the facts like that it reduces cardiovascular risk in adulthood and increases child s immunity as the breast milk contains infection-fighting antibodie




Force of the Jungle


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Karan, a famous blogger and the head of products at India’s biggest startup, gets a mysterious call from India’s most popular spiritual leader to meet him at a remote location near Pondicherry. This meeting plunges his life in disarray as he realises he is involved in a raging war between two ancient tribes that are fighting to control the world. When given the choice to either embrace his role and play his part in the war or walk away, unwilling to walk away, he embraces his role. Meanwhile, Vinod, a notorious hitman, commits three gruesome murders and leaves a calling card for the police and the media at each of the crime scenes. Moving from one murder to the next like a professional, he is headed to the biggest assignment of his life so far, something that is far more devastating and gruesome than the murders that he has committed till date. As Karan learns more about the workings of his world and the role he has to play in restoring good in the world, he has to take Vinod head on. Who will come out victorious? And at what cost?




THE BEST WAY FORWARD


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THE BEST WAY FORWARD by S.S. SHREEKUMAR




Traces of Humanity


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'Traces of Humanity’, a book of 50 poems, is a reminder of the inherent human values. This book is an attempt to capture and appreciate the hidden beauty in smaller things that are usually ignored or unrecognized. The poems are nothing, but an illustration of formless metaphors frequently associated with sanity, purity, sanctity, and universality; eventually culminating into humanity. More than anything, they endeavour to convey the essence of life through the traces of myriad emotions encompassing innocence, compassion, love, heartbreak, memories, hope, philosophy, patriotism, etc., thus reminding us to relook at the world in a more meaningful way.




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Poles Apart


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Is there a predominant reason why India is not Pakistan? Many would likely point to the omnipresence of the military in the polity of the latter. While the interventionist attitude of the army in Pakistan easily explains the democratic shortfall in its history, the mirror opposite in India is rarely studied or credited. Poles Apart is a unique and original investigation of the comparative roles of the military, to study their influences on the growth of democracy in the two nations. The book highlights the divisive outcomes of military coups on Pakistan’s democratic trajectory while also closely analysing potential scenarios in India when the army could have gone astray, but chose to stay apolitical. Disgrace at the hands of China in 1962, the Emergency and Operation Blue Star, among others, make for fascinating case studies of how the army was treated shabbily but still remained politically disinclined. On the other hand, the overarching presence of Field Marshal Ayub Khan, General Yahya Khan, General Zia-ul-Haq and General Pervez Musharraf in the Pakistani political space represent a very different set of choices and interventions. A crisp chapter on Bangladesh and its experiments with democracy and martial rule rounds off the deeply researched study.