The Secret of Sirikot


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Imperiously dismissive of the whispers of a new democratic India, the royal family of Sirikot continues its centuries-old exploitation of its people with the casual cruelty and extravagance that blue blood decrees is their birthright. But the high-handed arrogance of the rulers of Sirikot is curiously at odds with its own tenuous hold on a monarchy threatened by the coming of Independence and India’s emergence as a democracy. A hold that is weakened further when, in another fine tradition of royal families, the king is murdered. The Secret of Sirikot splendidly re-creates the sheer extravagance and opulence of a Rajput court and is resplendent with the kind of exquisite detail about Indian royal life that only an insider is privy to. Narrated in the part imperious, part vulnerable voice of a thirteen-year-old princess, daughter of the First Daughter of the king, who takes it upon herself to solve the murder of her grandfather, it brilliantly describes both the whimsical ways of its emasculated elite and the suppressed hatred of those condemned by birth and caste to serve it.










Medieval Studies


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Nalanda


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In medieval India, Siddhartha is a young Buddhist monk studying in one of the most renowned and ancient universities of the world – Nalanda. He is catapulted to the brink of history by the University senior teachers. They command him to aid the royal investigation of a suspicious death on campus. Mahipala, the king of Magadha, believes the death is actually a murder. Mahipala’s royal Officer in charge of the investigation is none other than siddhartha’s brother Aditya Raj. The brothers are forced into an uneasy alliance. Between them are played off the unforetold forces that wiped off Nalanda from the historical map of India. As the fate of Nalanda is sealed, strange deaths occur in quick succession. Plagued by misery and doubt, Siddhartha unwittingly stumbles upon a secret. It makes him question his faith, his rationality and, finally, his own existence. In the end, Nalanda is razed to the ground. This is fact. However, the narrative is a climactic context of many other elements of alternative history and speculative spirituality. It’s a shocking Disclosure of esoteric practices, involving the divine feminine, never divulged to the masses for reasons unknown. Venturing into historically virgin territory and, in many ways, picking up from where Dan Brown left, Nalanda exposes a reality that is devastating, mind-altering and yet, somehow, liberating.




Lonely Gods


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Whichever way we may approach it, we all reach the Heart Chakra.’ His voice rose a bit, to let loose on his audience the importance and the level of seriousness of what he was saying. ‘Because it is the light of the heart that really shows us the way home.’ In the forty-odd years that Raj and Aparajita have – passionately and consummately – loved each other, they have never actually met; they had been carrying on, so to speak, rather torridly, in the subtler fifth dimensional plane. Now as Raj lies comatose on his deathbed, and Aparajita’s mind is clouded from Alzheimer’s – a secret Delhi society called the VNP group, comprising of cranks, mystics, psychics, property-brokers, teenagers and desperate housewives colludes and strategizes in valiant ways to unite the souls of these two lovers, because without it, the world is doomed. The Apocalypse can only be prevented by uniting these twin flames. For they believe that most of life’s twin flame reunions are karmic till they reach the threshold of pure consciousness – when the laws of the universe take over.







The Jadoons


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A tribe of Pathan, who resides partly on the southern slopes of Mahaban Mountains, called Gadoon Area in district Swabi of Mardan division and partly in Abbottabad and Haripur districts of Hazara Division of the NWFP Province of Pakistan.In this book the writer sultan khan jadoon provided the general overview and history of Jadoons. Some Popular Jadoons personalities were also discussed.This book helps the readers to understand Great Pukhtoon Culture and social values.