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  • av Gaurav Sharma
    188,-

    The novella 'Beyond Countless Grief' takes readers on the heartbreaking journey of Gaurav. After suffering the devastating loss of K, his beloved, Gaurav's world is torn apart. He moves through the wreckage of his life, forever hearing melodies that recall memories of K. As he assembles the pieces of his shattered existence, he finds a number of mementos that embody love, sorrow, and hope. With heartfelt grief and remembrance, Gaurav embarks on a transforming quest while learning to live with the pain. This is a story of strength and resilience; it is an exploration of love's everlasting power even in the face of unbearable anguish.

  • av Gaurav Sharma
    106,-

    In "The Mystery at Moonlight Manor," a captivating tale unfolds within the shadowy walls of an ancient estate. As night falls, a group of inquisitive individuals find themselves drawn to the enigmatic Moonlight Manor. Guided by an intrepid detective, they navigate a labyrinth of secrets, decipher cryptic clues, and confront a cast of intriguing characters. With the moon as their silent witness, they race against time to unravel the manor's dark past before it claims another victim. Suspense and curiosity intertwine in this gripping story, where the line between truth and deception is blurred, and the secrets of Moonlight Manor await discovery.

  • av Gaurav Sharma
    961,-

    Indriya sthana is one of the eight sections of Charaka samhita. It contains twelve adhyaya. In the section of Indriya sthana various arishta lakshana (fatal signs or end stage signs or symptoms) are described which leads to imminent death. It describes the prognostication of life expectancy (aayu maana) in the aatura who are in end stage of life. 'Indriya sthana' describes about 'arishta lakshana'. 'Arishtalakshana' are also known as signs of end stage of life, which are also sign of imminent death. Aatura who are suffering with arishta lakshana are not treatable. Most of time, their vyadhi are progressive, and resistive to chikitsa, so Vaidya should avoid to give chikitsa to such aatura who are with arishta lakshana. Vaidya should be able to recognize such aatura who are with arishta lakshana. They should avoid treating such aatura. With the help of concept of Indriya sthana, they can understand or recognize such aatura (patient) who is with arisha lakshana, and continuously leading to death.

  • av Gaurav Sharma
    166,-

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    195,-

  • - Nanostructures with Tunable Properties and Diverse Applications
    av Gaurav Sharma
    1 331,-

  • av Gaurav Sharma
    146,-

    Dating back to the middle of the ninth century when the world was in the grip of Kali Yuga, a scion of the Ikshvaku dynasty took birth, who would later be tested by time. Right from being deemed as ';sullied' and being out-casted by his villagers to meeting good people of the kingdom of Rudraputra and making friends, there was a kaleidoscopic shift, albeit a harsh one, in the life of the protagonist, Eklavya. There comes the point when he hit a low period in life and no longer cares whether or not there's light at the end of the tunnel. Did he thrive regardless of adversities or did he succumb to the darkness within and outside? Only the ';God of the Sullied' would know!**PRAISE FOR GOD OF THE SULLIED**';Gaurav puts a deliciously different taste in his stories.' - Outlook';Fast-paced, intriguing and engaging, this story is a complete page-turner.' - The New Indian Express';It is not often that writers manage to make the mythic interesting in modern times. Sharma's ';God of the Sullied', excels in bringing a paced narrative that compels readers to leaf through the pages till the very end. It's a sure shot page-turner.' - Deccan Chronicle';A classic, timeless work that sheds light on the ancient Indian philosophy and history. It's a gripping tale that is laced with freshly brewed twists and turns that keep the reader hooked till the last page.' - United News of India';A fascinating foray into loss, grief, deception and self-identity in a real and raw fashion. A fiction thriller so gripping in its action and so convincing in its accuracy that arithmetic appears gloomy.' - Femonomic.com';God of the Sullied will take you down a rollercoaster ride as the pages reveal the simplistic mystery enhanced by Sharma's engaging writing style.' - StarWords India

  • av Gaurav Sharma
    98,-

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