The Wheel of Spirituality: A Joyful Journey to Siddhi Author: Dr. Vinay Bansal Pages: 165 ‘The Wheel of Spirituality: A Joyful Journey to Siddhi’ by Vinay Bansal is a self-help book which will help the readers in understanding what the actual meaning of Siddhi is and how we can attain it. The book is divided into 11 chapters which show us the steps in which we can reach and attain Siddhi. When we hear the words ‘Spirituality’, ‘Meditation’ or ‘Siddhi’ the only thing that comes to our mind is going far away from the material world but through this book the author has told us how regularly following certain practice followed at home can also help us tremendously. We are normally running behind things which we don’t have instead of being grateful for the things which we have has been nicely explained through this book. ...
Dancers in the Dark Author: Ejaz Ahamed Pages: 298 After reading this book, the very first thing that came to my mind was, ‘Is there humanity?’ If yes what is humanity? This was a very emotional read for me. The story revolves around Kalki, her brother Karthi, and Shreyas whom we will meet later in the story. Karthi is a seven-year-old who is suffering from a skin condition that makes her skin dark compared to other dark people. People are constantly making fun of her calling her a ‘darkie’ and some even call her ‘ugly’. This has affected the poor girl to a very great extent to the point that instead of playing and having fun she is constantly thinking about how she can turn her skin fair. Her brother Karthi, is always there by her side trying to save her; and protect her from these kinds of people. However, one guilt is still constantly peeking its head out from time to time for Karthi. Karthi was once le...
I Kick and I Fly Author: Ruchira Gupta Pages: 336 “I Kick and I Fly” by Ruchira Gupta is a book that revolves around our protagonist ‘Heera’. Heera is a fourteen years old girl who belongs to the Nat Community. India used to be and is still described as Sujalam and Suphalam country. But after the British invaded our country, they started exploiting our country’s people started losing their jobs, divide and rule started. One such community which was exploited was the Nat Community. Nat Community were involved in selling Medicines, performing rope bridges acrobatics, doing wrestling shows, iron utensils, etc. But after the invasion of the British people, they were forced to stop all these work as they used to make these commodities in their own country and sell them here in India. They were forced to live in a very compromised manner in their own home country and were fi...
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