Author: Sumant Gupta
Publisher: Kush Aryan Gupta
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Shri Ramlila (The playful acts of Shri Ram) is a sequence of 24 one-act plays that depict his glory from birth to crowning. Readers can perform them as a complete epic, enact only one act, or use some dialogues as a short mono act. The book covers most stories of Shri Ramcharitmanas (written by Goswami Tulsidas Ji) and Valmiki Ramayan. Information from other holy books is also included. The details mentioned in the epics can overwhelm first-time readers. To help them, these are shown in summaries, lists, and pictographs. Hindi couplets (with meaning) and prayers translated into English aim to enrich the reading experience. Teachings and morals are in place to drive the religious and ethical messages. A list of characters, their personifications, backdrops, and props, will aid those who want to enact the plays. Scenes and dialogues have been written to cover the story in minimum acts. In short, the plays do cover most information written in the epic. Let's hope it inspires all to read the original masterpieces. Shri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram! Includes stories of Dus Avatar of Shree Vishnu Bhagwaan – Narasimha, Hari the tortoise, Varah the boar, Vamana Bharat Milaap, Sage Parashuram Lakshman Samvaad, Angad ka paon, Lakshman and Shurpanakha ki naak Sage Gautam and Devi Ahalya, Bhagirathi and Ganga jal, Creation of world by Brahma Ji Bajarang Bali’s Lanka Dahan, Sundar Kand Panch Kanya Tara, Kewat ki Naav, Shabri ke Ber, Bhakta Prahlad Nal Neel and Ramsetu (The bridge to Lanka), Shiva lingam in Rameshwaram, Roles of Devraj Indra, Agni Devta, Kamdev, Pawan, Varun, Narad Muni, Mayank, Matali, Jayant Goddesses Saraswati Ma, Lakshmi Ji, Parvati Mata (Sati), Mother Earth or Bhumi, Nidra Devi, Surasa, Swayamprabha Apsara Rambha, Menaka, and Urvashi Ayodhya Naresh Raja Dasharath, Raja Janak and the Pinaka, Shatrughan, Siddhartha, Sumantra, Kausalya, Kaikeyi, Sumitra, Sunaina, Manthara, Urmila, Shrutakirti, Mandavi, Ruma King Pratap Bhanu, Arimdarna, and Dharam Ruchi Sapta Rishi and other great sages like Rishi Agastya, Sage Bharadwaja, Sage Vishvamitra, Dev Guru Brhaspati, Guru Shatanand Ji, Priest Jabali, Sage Lomash, Shringi Rishi, Shutikshan Made for each other - Guru Vashishta & Arundhati, Rishi Atri & Anasuya Ji Spies Shardula, Shuka, & Sarana Doctor Sushena, Black Magician Vidyujjihva Rakshas Rani — Kaikesi, Mandodari, Sarama Narbhaakshi – Tadaka, Simhika Rakshasi Trijata, Lankini, Dhanyamalini, Ekajata, Harijata, Praghasa, Vikata, Durmukhi, Vinata, Chandodari, Pragasa, Ajamukhi, Ayomukhi Vaanar Raj Bali Vadh aur Sugriva, Honorable Kesari, Bear King Riksharaj Jambavan, Vibhishan Vaidya Susheshana & Sanjeevani Booty, Hanuman Ji & Dronagiri Monkey Warlords Rishabha, Arcishman, Sampati, Sharabha, Mainda, Dvivida, Gaja, Dadhimukha, Gavaya, Gavaksha, Vegadarshi, Vinata Tribal king Nishad Raj Guha & Bhils Crow Kakbhushundi – all-time best storyteller & devotee of Shri Ram Vultures - King of Birds Garuda, Sampati, Jatayu Wish-fulfilling Kamdhenu Cow, Kalpavriksha tree, & Chintamani Maricha & Golden Deer Charanas - the celestial bards, Ganas, Kinkaras Sudarshan, Bow, Arrows, Maces, Counch, Shankha, Bramashtra Villians like Hiranyakashipu, Lankapati Ravan, Kumbhakaran, Mahodara, Mahaparshva, Khar, Dushan, Trishira, Malyavan, Prahasta, Akampan, Mareech, Subahu, Meghnaad (Indrajeet), Akshay Kumar, Atikaya, Narantaka, Devantaka, Nikumbha, Mayasura, Jambumali, Suparshva, Viradh, Kalanemi Demon Army Generals of Dashkandhar - Prajangha, Tapana, Pratapana, Praghasa, Agniketu, Rashmiketu, Mitraghnu, Yajnakopa, Yagnashatru, Vajramushti, Ashaniprabha, Vidyunmali, Durmukh, Vajradamshtra, & Virupaksha
Shri Ramlila: Plays from Ramayan
Author: Sumant Gupta
Publisher: Kush Aryan Gupta
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Shri Ramlila (The playful acts of Shri Ram) is a sequence of 24 one-act plays that depict his glory from birth to crowning. Readers can perform them as a complete epic, enact only one act, or use some dialogues as a short mono act. The book covers most stories of Shri Ramcharitmanas (written by Goswami Tulsidas Ji) and Valmiki Ramayan. Information from other holy books is also included. The details mentioned in the epics can overwhelm first-time readers. To help them, these are shown in summaries, lists, and pictographs. Hindi couplets (with meaning) and prayers translated into English aim to enrich the reading experience. Teachings and morals are in place to drive the religious and ethical messages. A list of characters, their personifications, backdrops, and props, will aid those who want to enact the plays. Scenes and dialogues have been written to cover the story in minimum acts. In short, the plays do cover most information written in the epic. Let's hope it inspires all to read the original masterpieces. Shri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram! Includes stories of Dus Avatar of Shree Vishnu Bhagwaan – Narasimha, Hari the tortoise, Varah the boar, Vamana Bharat Milaap, Sage Parashuram Lakshman Samvaad, Angad ka paon, Lakshman and Shurpanakha ki naak Sage Gautam and Devi Ahalya, Bhagirathi and Ganga jal, Creation of world by Brahma Ji Bajarang Bali’s Lanka Dahan, Sundar Kand Panch Kanya Tara, Kewat ki Naav, Shabri ke Ber, Bhakta Prahlad Nal Neel and Ramsetu (The bridge to Lanka), Shiva lingam in Rameshwaram, Roles of Devraj Indra, Agni Devta, Kamdev, Pawan, Varun, Narad Muni, Mayank, Matali, Jayant Goddesses Saraswati Ma, Lakshmi Ji, Parvati Mata (Sati), Mother Earth or Bhumi, Nidra Devi, Surasa, Swayamprabha Apsara Rambha, Menaka, and Urvashi Ayodhya Naresh Raja Dasharath, Raja Janak and the Pinaka, Shatrughan, Siddhartha, Sumantra, Kausalya, Kaikeyi, Sumitra, Sunaina, Manthara, Urmila, Shrutakirti, Mandavi, Ruma King Pratap Bhanu, Arimdarna, and Dharam Ruchi Sapta Rishi and other great sages like Rishi Agastya, Sage Bharadwaja, Sage Vishvamitra, Dev Guru Brhaspati, Guru Shatanand Ji, Priest Jabali, Sage Lomash, Shringi Rishi, Shutikshan Made for each other - Guru Vashishta & Arundhati, Rishi Atri & Anasuya Ji Spies Shardula, Shuka, & Sarana Doctor Sushena, Black Magician Vidyujjihva Rakshas Rani — Kaikesi, Mandodari, Sarama Narbhaakshi – Tadaka, Simhika Rakshasi Trijata, Lankini, Dhanyamalini, Ekajata, Harijata, Praghasa, Vikata, Durmukhi, Vinata, Chandodari, Pragasa, Ajamukhi, Ayomukhi Vaanar Raj Bali Vadh aur Sugriva, Honorable Kesari, Bear King Riksharaj Jambavan, Vibhishan Vaidya Susheshana & Sanjeevani Booty, Hanuman Ji & Dronagiri Monkey Warlords Rishabha, Arcishman, Sampati, Sharabha, Mainda, Dvivida, Gaja, Dadhimukha, Gavaya, Gavaksha, Vegadarshi, Vinata Tribal king Nishad Raj Guha & Bhils Crow Kakbhushundi – all-time best storyteller & devotee of Shri Ram Vultures - King of Birds Garuda, Sampati, Jatayu Wish-fulfilling Kamdhenu Cow, Kalpavriksha tree, & Chintamani Maricha & Golden Deer Charanas - the celestial bards, Ganas, Kinkaras Sudarshan, Bow, Arrows, Maces, Counch, Shankha, Bramashtra Villians like Hiranyakashipu, Lankapati Ravan, Kumbhakaran, Mahodara, Mahaparshva, Khar, Dushan, Trishira, Malyavan, Prahasta, Akampan, Mareech, Subahu, Meghnaad (Indrajeet), Akshay Kumar, Atikaya, Narantaka, Devantaka, Nikumbha, Mayasura, Jambumali, Suparshva, Viradh, Kalanemi Demon Army Generals of Dashkandhar - Prajangha, Tapana, Pratapana, Praghasa, Agniketu, Rashmiketu, Mitraghnu, Yajnakopa, Yagnashatru, Vajramushti, Ashaniprabha, Vidyunmali, Durmukh, Vajradamshtra, & Virupaksha
Publisher: Kush Aryan Gupta
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Shri Ramlila (The playful acts of Shri Ram) is a sequence of 24 one-act plays that depict his glory from birth to crowning. Readers can perform them as a complete epic, enact only one act, or use some dialogues as a short mono act. The book covers most stories of Shri Ramcharitmanas (written by Goswami Tulsidas Ji) and Valmiki Ramayan. Information from other holy books is also included. The details mentioned in the epics can overwhelm first-time readers. To help them, these are shown in summaries, lists, and pictographs. Hindi couplets (with meaning) and prayers translated into English aim to enrich the reading experience. Teachings and morals are in place to drive the religious and ethical messages. A list of characters, their personifications, backdrops, and props, will aid those who want to enact the plays. Scenes and dialogues have been written to cover the story in minimum acts. In short, the plays do cover most information written in the epic. Let's hope it inspires all to read the original masterpieces. Shri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram! Includes stories of Dus Avatar of Shree Vishnu Bhagwaan – Narasimha, Hari the tortoise, Varah the boar, Vamana Bharat Milaap, Sage Parashuram Lakshman Samvaad, Angad ka paon, Lakshman and Shurpanakha ki naak Sage Gautam and Devi Ahalya, Bhagirathi and Ganga jal, Creation of world by Brahma Ji Bajarang Bali’s Lanka Dahan, Sundar Kand Panch Kanya Tara, Kewat ki Naav, Shabri ke Ber, Bhakta Prahlad Nal Neel and Ramsetu (The bridge to Lanka), Shiva lingam in Rameshwaram, Roles of Devraj Indra, Agni Devta, Kamdev, Pawan, Varun, Narad Muni, Mayank, Matali, Jayant Goddesses Saraswati Ma, Lakshmi Ji, Parvati Mata (Sati), Mother Earth or Bhumi, Nidra Devi, Surasa, Swayamprabha Apsara Rambha, Menaka, and Urvashi Ayodhya Naresh Raja Dasharath, Raja Janak and the Pinaka, Shatrughan, Siddhartha, Sumantra, Kausalya, Kaikeyi, Sumitra, Sunaina, Manthara, Urmila, Shrutakirti, Mandavi, Ruma King Pratap Bhanu, Arimdarna, and Dharam Ruchi Sapta Rishi and other great sages like Rishi Agastya, Sage Bharadwaja, Sage Vishvamitra, Dev Guru Brhaspati, Guru Shatanand Ji, Priest Jabali, Sage Lomash, Shringi Rishi, Shutikshan Made for each other - Guru Vashishta & Arundhati, Rishi Atri & Anasuya Ji Spies Shardula, Shuka, & Sarana Doctor Sushena, Black Magician Vidyujjihva Rakshas Rani — Kaikesi, Mandodari, Sarama Narbhaakshi – Tadaka, Simhika Rakshasi Trijata, Lankini, Dhanyamalini, Ekajata, Harijata, Praghasa, Vikata, Durmukhi, Vinata, Chandodari, Pragasa, Ajamukhi, Ayomukhi Vaanar Raj Bali Vadh aur Sugriva, Honorable Kesari, Bear King Riksharaj Jambavan, Vibhishan Vaidya Susheshana & Sanjeevani Booty, Hanuman Ji & Dronagiri Monkey Warlords Rishabha, Arcishman, Sampati, Sharabha, Mainda, Dvivida, Gaja, Dadhimukha, Gavaya, Gavaksha, Vegadarshi, Vinata Tribal king Nishad Raj Guha & Bhils Crow Kakbhushundi – all-time best storyteller & devotee of Shri Ram Vultures - King of Birds Garuda, Sampati, Jatayu Wish-fulfilling Kamdhenu Cow, Kalpavriksha tree, & Chintamani Maricha & Golden Deer Charanas - the celestial bards, Ganas, Kinkaras Sudarshan, Bow, Arrows, Maces, Counch, Shankha, Bramashtra Villians like Hiranyakashipu, Lankapati Ravan, Kumbhakaran, Mahodara, Mahaparshva, Khar, Dushan, Trishira, Malyavan, Prahasta, Akampan, Mareech, Subahu, Meghnaad (Indrajeet), Akshay Kumar, Atikaya, Narantaka, Devantaka, Nikumbha, Mayasura, Jambumali, Suparshva, Viradh, Kalanemi Demon Army Generals of Dashkandhar - Prajangha, Tapana, Pratapana, Praghasa, Agniketu, Rashmiketu, Mitraghnu, Yajnakopa, Yagnashatru, Vajramushti, Ashaniprabha, Vidyunmali, Durmukh, Vajradamshtra, & Virupaksha
The Shri Ramlila Challenge
Author: Sumant Gupta
Publisher: Kush Aryan Gupta
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
“The Shri Ramlila Challenge” is a collection of 300 questions that has just one purpose — Inspire you to read the epic of Ramayan. If you have not read the epic, Shri Ramlila is much more than what you know. Try the quizzes. This book has 30 quizzes of 10 multiple-choice questions each. The first 24 quizzes divide Shri Ramlila into 24 topics and tell you more about his glory — from birth to crowning — 40 interesting facts in 3 minutes. The other six are general quizzes. Your chance to know the story of Ramayan in 90 Minutes! Did a teacher, relative, granny, grandpa, or TV reporter embarrass you by asking simple questions on the Ramayana? Take this crash course and turn the tables on them. The trivia is designed to let children master the crux of the Hindu Religious Epic in a few hours. The questions in the book are taken from Valmiki Ji’s Ramayana and Tulasi Das Ji’s Ramcharitmanas. Children, youth, adults, and the elderly can go through them — with friends or family — in homes, offices, gettogether, marriages, school, or even when alone. The book is written in simple English.
Publisher: Kush Aryan Gupta
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
“The Shri Ramlila Challenge” is a collection of 300 questions that has just one purpose — Inspire you to read the epic of Ramayan. If you have not read the epic, Shri Ramlila is much more than what you know. Try the quizzes. This book has 30 quizzes of 10 multiple-choice questions each. The first 24 quizzes divide Shri Ramlila into 24 topics and tell you more about his glory — from birth to crowning — 40 interesting facts in 3 minutes. The other six are general quizzes. Your chance to know the story of Ramayan in 90 Minutes! Did a teacher, relative, granny, grandpa, or TV reporter embarrass you by asking simple questions on the Ramayana? Take this crash course and turn the tables on them. The trivia is designed to let children master the crux of the Hindu Religious Epic in a few hours. The questions in the book are taken from Valmiki Ji’s Ramayana and Tulasi Das Ji’s Ramcharitmanas. Children, youth, adults, and the elderly can go through them — with friends or family — in homes, offices, gettogether, marriages, school, or even when alone. The book is written in simple English.
In The Footsteps Of Rama
Author: Vikrant Pande
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 9354226779
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Vikrant Pande and Neelesh Kulkarni's quest to retrace the trail of Rama's fabled travels during his years in exile began with their trying to locate Chitrakoot on the map and realizing that they had little idea where it might be. Curious about the places mentioned in the Ramayana, they set off on a journey of their own, following Rama's route from Ayodhya to the Dandakaranya forest and Panchavati (near Nashik) and on to Kishkindhya (close to Hampi), Rameshwaram and Sri Lanka. Along the way they would discover how closely the narrative of the Ramayana is linked to local folklore, and how the stories of the Ramayana and the moral framework that binds them together still speaks to the people who live in the land across which Rama, Sita and Lakshman made their journey. For the armchair traveller as well as the enthusiast for epic tales, this is a wonderful book with which to revisit the world of the Ramayana.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 9354226779
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Vikrant Pande and Neelesh Kulkarni's quest to retrace the trail of Rama's fabled travels during his years in exile began with their trying to locate Chitrakoot on the map and realizing that they had little idea where it might be. Curious about the places mentioned in the Ramayana, they set off on a journey of their own, following Rama's route from Ayodhya to the Dandakaranya forest and Panchavati (near Nashik) and on to Kishkindhya (close to Hampi), Rameshwaram and Sri Lanka. Along the way they would discover how closely the narrative of the Ramayana is linked to local folklore, and how the stories of the Ramayana and the moral framework that binds them together still speaks to the people who live in the land across which Rama, Sita and Lakshman made their journey. For the armchair traveller as well as the enthusiast for epic tales, this is a wonderful book with which to revisit the world of the Ramayana.
Performing the Ramayana Tradition
Author: Paula Richman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0197552501
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
"Performing the Ramayana Tradition: Enactments, Interpretations, and Arguments, edited by Ramayana scholar Paula Richman and Rustom Bharucha, scholar of Theater and Performance Studies, examines diverse retellings of the Ramayana narrative as interpreted and embodied through a spectrum of performances. Unlike previous publications, this book is neither a monograph on a single performance tradition nor a general overview of Indian theatre. Instead, it provides context-specific analyses of selected case studies that explore contemporary enactments of performance traditions and the narratives from which they draw: Kutiyattam, Nangyarkuttu and Kathakali from Kerala; Kattaikkuttu and a "mythological" drama from Tamilnadu; Talamaddale from Karnataka; avant-garde performances from Puducherry and New Delhi; a modern dance-drama from West Bengal; the monastic tradition of Sattriya from Assam; anti-caste plays from North India; and the Ramnagar Ramlila. Apart from the editors' two introductions, which orient readers to the history of Ramayana narratives by Tulsidas, Valmiki, Kamban, Sankaradeva, and others, as well as the performance vocabulary of their enactments, the volume includes many voices, including those of directors, performers, scholars, connoisseurs, and the scholar-abbot of a monastery. It also contains two full scripts of plays, photographs of productions, interviews, conversations, and a glossary of Indian terms. Each essay in the volume, written by an expert in the field, is linked to several others, clustered around shared themes: the politics of caste and gender, the representation of the anti-hero, contemporary re-interpretations of traditional narratives, and the presence of Ramayana discourse in everyday life"--
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0197552501
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
"Performing the Ramayana Tradition: Enactments, Interpretations, and Arguments, edited by Ramayana scholar Paula Richman and Rustom Bharucha, scholar of Theater and Performance Studies, examines diverse retellings of the Ramayana narrative as interpreted and embodied through a spectrum of performances. Unlike previous publications, this book is neither a monograph on a single performance tradition nor a general overview of Indian theatre. Instead, it provides context-specific analyses of selected case studies that explore contemporary enactments of performance traditions and the narratives from which they draw: Kutiyattam, Nangyarkuttu and Kathakali from Kerala; Kattaikkuttu and a "mythological" drama from Tamilnadu; Talamaddale from Karnataka; avant-garde performances from Puducherry and New Delhi; a modern dance-drama from West Bengal; the monastic tradition of Sattriya from Assam; anti-caste plays from North India; and the Ramnagar Ramlila. Apart from the editors' two introductions, which orient readers to the history of Ramayana narratives by Tulsidas, Valmiki, Kamban, Sankaradeva, and others, as well as the performance vocabulary of their enactments, the volume includes many voices, including those of directors, performers, scholars, connoisseurs, and the scholar-abbot of a monastery. It also contains two full scripts of plays, photographs of productions, interviews, conversations, and a glossary of Indian terms. Each essay in the volume, written by an expert in the field, is linked to several others, clustered around shared themes: the politics of caste and gender, the representation of the anti-hero, contemporary re-interpretations of traditional narratives, and the presence of Ramayana discourse in everyday life"--
Sri Ramayana Darshanam & BharatMata Sadanam
Author: Vivekananda Kendra
Publisher: Vivekananda Kendra
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
SRI RAMAYANA DARSHANAM - BHARATMATA SADANAM is a Pictorial Representation of the Exhibits and Write-up on SRI RAMAYANA DARSHANAM - Pictorial Exhibition, BHARATMATA SADANAM - Presentation in Statues and Pictures and VEERA HANUMAN STATUE situated at Vivekananda Kendra, Vivekanandapuram Campus, Kanyakumari-62902 (IN)
Publisher: Vivekananda Kendra
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
SRI RAMAYANA DARSHANAM - BHARATMATA SADANAM is a Pictorial Representation of the Exhibits and Write-up on SRI RAMAYANA DARSHANAM - Pictorial Exhibition, BHARATMATA SADANAM - Presentation in Statues and Pictures and VEERA HANUMAN STATUE situated at Vivekananda Kendra, Vivekanandapuram Campus, Kanyakumari-62902 (IN)
The Future of Ritual
Author: Richard Schechner
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134946937
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
A brilliant examination of cultural expression and communal action, The Future of Ritual asks pertinent questions about art, theatre and the changing meaning of 'culture' in today's intercultural world.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134946937
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
A brilliant examination of cultural expression and communal action, The Future of Ritual asks pertinent questions about art, theatre and the changing meaning of 'culture' in today's intercultural world.
Life and Teachings of Sri Odiya Babaji Maharaj
Author: Swami Akhandanand Saraswati
Publisher: Srikanth s
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
A timeless compilation of teachings and Life of Sri Odiya Babaji Maharaj, the paramaguru of Swami Akhandananda Saraswati Ji Maharaj of Vrindavan.
Publisher: Srikanth s
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
A timeless compilation of teachings and Life of Sri Odiya Babaji Maharaj, the paramaguru of Swami Akhandananda Saraswati Ji Maharaj of Vrindavan.
MURDRUM
Author: DR. SOHIL MAKWANA
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1638735867
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
A horrifying decapitated head. A CBI intern on an assignment finds mysterious 'Two Dots' from a cold case. Human DNA is extracted from a mosquito's stomach. "Why had Harold Shipman killed 250 women?" A question of criminal psychology enters the picture. Against the corrupt system, a CBI intern leaves no stone unturned to dig the rort of a cold-blooded serial killer. Several incredible, high-tech forensic investigations are stacked against a tech-savvy killer who knows his job inside-out. And, the sexual sadist killer releases another cipher with a rise of body count. Forensic advancement has brought out a digital face from DNA. Will she able to get the killer's DNA? How has he become a monster out of a man? Are these efforts enough to catch the killer? Or is there something special in the store? “The Murdrum is an outstanding journey. The incredible story and wonderful characters keep you hooked till the end. I strongly recommend this page-turner. I’m eagerly waiting for Murdrum 2.” —- Director Anees Bazmee "The best part of the Murdrum is an experience. Scientific, logical, gripping and gritty. The adrenalin rush hooks you till the end. I can only imagine Sohil writing such a suspenseful and mind-boggling forensic thriller.” —- Karan Vyas, Writer - SCAM 1992 Well etched characters. Twisty plot. Remarkable use of incredible medical science, but still, an easy read. Murdrum is an absolute page-turner. — Vishal Furia, Director - Criminal Justice Unputdownable. Engrossing and spine-chilling pace. The writing skills shout out loud of a pro-level finesse which makes the book a real page turner. A thrilling mysterious ride. — Rahul Bhole, Director - national award winner film Reva
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1638735867
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
A horrifying decapitated head. A CBI intern on an assignment finds mysterious 'Two Dots' from a cold case. Human DNA is extracted from a mosquito's stomach. "Why had Harold Shipman killed 250 women?" A question of criminal psychology enters the picture. Against the corrupt system, a CBI intern leaves no stone unturned to dig the rort of a cold-blooded serial killer. Several incredible, high-tech forensic investigations are stacked against a tech-savvy killer who knows his job inside-out. And, the sexual sadist killer releases another cipher with a rise of body count. Forensic advancement has brought out a digital face from DNA. Will she able to get the killer's DNA? How has he become a monster out of a man? Are these efforts enough to catch the killer? Or is there something special in the store? “The Murdrum is an outstanding journey. The incredible story and wonderful characters keep you hooked till the end. I strongly recommend this page-turner. I’m eagerly waiting for Murdrum 2.” —- Director Anees Bazmee "The best part of the Murdrum is an experience. Scientific, logical, gripping and gritty. The adrenalin rush hooks you till the end. I can only imagine Sohil writing such a suspenseful and mind-boggling forensic thriller.” —- Karan Vyas, Writer - SCAM 1992 Well etched characters. Twisty plot. Remarkable use of incredible medical science, but still, an easy read. Murdrum is an absolute page-turner. — Vishal Furia, Director - Criminal Justice Unputdownable. Engrossing and spine-chilling pace. The writing skills shout out loud of a pro-level finesse which makes the book a real page turner. A thrilling mysterious ride. — Rahul Bhole, Director - national award winner film Reva
The Life of Hinduism
Author: John Stratton Hawley
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520249143
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 339
Book Description
'The Life of Hinduism' collects a series of essays that present Hinduism as a vibrant, truly 'lived' religion. The text offers a glimpse into the multifaceted world of Hindu worship, life-cycle rites, festivals, performances, gurus, and castes.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520249143
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 339
Book Description
'The Life of Hinduism' collects a series of essays that present Hinduism as a vibrant, truly 'lived' religion. The text offers a glimpse into the multifaceted world of Hindu worship, life-cycle rites, festivals, performances, gurus, and castes.
An Epic Life
Author: Prem Sagar
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
ISBN: 9357081070
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
On 25 January 1987, with the telecast of the very first episode of Ramayan, Indian television changed for all time to come. In a matter of weeks, the series became a national obsession. During the Ramayan slot, roads emptied out. No marriages and political rallies were scheduled for that time. More than three decades later, there has been nothing to match it. Ramanand Sagar, the man behind the phenomenon and a successful filmmaker from Bombay, was among the first to recognise the immense power of television. He first made his mark as a writer in Raj Kapoor's Barsat (1949). From 1961 to 1970, Sagar wrote, produced and directed six consecutive silver jubilee hits-Ghunghat, Zindagi, Arzoo, Ankhen, Geet and Lalkar. An Epic Life: Ramanand Sagar, From Barsaat to Ramayan, written by his son, Prem Sagar, an award-winning cinematographer, is an intimate look at the life of a visionary. It traces Sagar's life from his birth in Kashmir in 1917, his dramatic escape in 1947 when Pakistani tribesmen attacked the state, his arrival in Bombay and his subsequent glorious career-the crowning achievement of which was the smashing success of Ramayan.
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
ISBN: 9357081070
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
On 25 January 1987, with the telecast of the very first episode of Ramayan, Indian television changed for all time to come. In a matter of weeks, the series became a national obsession. During the Ramayan slot, roads emptied out. No marriages and political rallies were scheduled for that time. More than three decades later, there has been nothing to match it. Ramanand Sagar, the man behind the phenomenon and a successful filmmaker from Bombay, was among the first to recognise the immense power of television. He first made his mark as a writer in Raj Kapoor's Barsat (1949). From 1961 to 1970, Sagar wrote, produced and directed six consecutive silver jubilee hits-Ghunghat, Zindagi, Arzoo, Ankhen, Geet and Lalkar. An Epic Life: Ramanand Sagar, From Barsaat to Ramayan, written by his son, Prem Sagar, an award-winning cinematographer, is an intimate look at the life of a visionary. It traces Sagar's life from his birth in Kashmir in 1917, his dramatic escape in 1947 when Pakistani tribesmen attacked the state, his arrival in Bombay and his subsequent glorious career-the crowning achievement of which was the smashing success of Ramayan.