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  • av Priyanki
    159

    This book, Megh,is a collection of short stories, written in various moods and insights by theauthor. Many of these stories have been published in various literary magazines from time to time. These stories may seem to be a bit harsh at times, but their sole aim is to learn from thosecritical influences and help life take a positive approach at all times .Little things in life are alsobeautiful, this is the purpose of these stories to tell.The author wishes the readers to overlookthe big and small mistakes of the book and give the book, the love it seems to deserve.

  • av Madhulika Goel
    174

    Hello friends my name is Madhulika Goyal and this story is based on a true incident which will affect people to a great extent. This book is not meant to hurt the heart of any human being. It has been told in this story that in this society, the thinking of a woman does not make any difference to the people. They try to impose their thinking on women. To what extent are women in this societycan move and stand on its own feet

  • av Viraj Gohel
    159

    Ye pustak un kavitaon ke diwano ke liye hai jo use samjte aur gaate hai. Isme mere dwara likhe gaye naye geet hai jinme pyar bhare aur dukh bhare dono tarah ke gane mileage.

  • av Joxyjoseph
    159

    He is revered for his ascetic devotion to Dharma - the ethical and right way of living, to deploy his military genius and daring yogic war abilities to destroy those who are powerful but unethical, abusive and arbitrary.

  • av Arun Arnav
    163

    There are a total of 31 satire and humorous stories in this book of ""My Representative humour-Satire"" which have been published in the famous and prestigious magazines of the country. The main criteria of the works included in this collection is the feedback received from the readers, but while including the works, it has been kept in mind that there is diversity in the topics and different way of satire are also represented.Keeping this in mind, satirical essays and stories highlighting the anomalies of social media, incidents affecting normal life, political and social ugliness that shake human consciousness and anomalies of government work, sports and market, are included.

  • av Ajay Amitabh
    159

    These are collections of poems written by me, touching the issue of human emotions, understanding , philosophy etc.

  • av Ajay Amitabh
    174

    How wonderful it would be if Newton had eaten the apple. Neither there would have been the theory of gravity, nor would I have progressed a chapter in physics, nor would Mukesh have spoken about apples and tomatoes that day, nor would he have eaten apples and tomatoes that day, nor would he have had an upset stomach, nor would he have cycled fast, nor would he have fallen into a pit. No falling, no injury, no breaking of hand bone, no plaster applied, no itching, no plaster biting, no plaster applied and no itching again. In his eyes, Newton was the greatest criminal in the world.

  • av Ram Pratap
    219

    IS KAHANI SANGRAH MEN AAP PADHENGE PARAMVEER CHAKR VIJETA HAVALDAR ABDUL HAMID KI KAHANI JISNE PAKISTAN KE 8 TAINK BARBAD KAR DIYE THE,KAIPTAN BANA SINGH KI KAHANI JISNE SIYACHIN MEN BARF SE DHANKI 21000 FUT UNCHI CHOTI PAR CHADHAEE KARKE PAKISTAN SE POST WAPAS LE LIYA THA, LANS NAAYK ALBART EKKAA KI KAHANI , SIPAAHI JASWANT SINGH KI KAHANI JISNE AKELE HI 300 CHEENIYON KO MAUT KE GHAAT UTAAR DIYAA, KAIPTAN VIKRAM BATRA KI KAHANI JISNE OPRESHAN VIJAY MEN KARGIL KI CHOTIYON KO PAKISTANIYON SE CHHEEN LIYAA THAA,KAIPTAN MANOJ PANDE KI KAHANI JISNE SAAKSHAATKAAR KE DOURAAN KAHAA THAA "MAIN PARAMCVEER CHAKR JEETNE KE LIYE SENAA MEN JAANAA CHAAHTAA HOON" AUR UNHONE KAR DIKHAYAA ,SUBEDAR MEJAR YOGENDR YADAV KI KAHANI JO KARGIL YUDH MEN 17 GOLIYAN LAGNE KE BAVJOOD BHI PAKISTANI SAINIKON KO MOUT KE GHAAT UTAAR DIYA, LEFTINENT ARUN KHETRPAL KI KAHANI JINHONE DUSHMAN KE 4 TAINK BARBAAD KAR DIY AUR GHAAYAL HONE KE BAWJOOD BHEE RAN KSHETR SE WAAPS AANE KE LIYE YAH KAHTE HUYE MANA KAR DIYA. SIPAHI GURTEJ SINGH KI KAHANI JISNE NIHATTHE HI CHEENEE SENAA KE 12 SAINIKON KO MOUT KE GHAT UTAR DIYA, , BRIGEDIYAR KULDIP SINGH CHANDPURI KI KAHNI JINHONE 120 SIPAHIYO KE SATH 3000 SAINIKO SE MUKABLA KIYA AUR DUSHMANO KE 12 TAINK BARBAD KAR DIYE, JANARAL SAGAT SINGH RATHOR KI YUDH NITI JISNE BHARAT-PAK YUDH MEN 93000 PAKISTANI SAINKON KO AATMSAMARPAN KE IYE MAJBOOR KAR DIYA .

  • av Maneesh Chullikkara
    138

    Paul's Diary is an inverted expression of the topsy-turvy stories unfolding in the life of a man named Paul. His is love and revenge, hard life and struggle.This person does not intend to spoil the beauty of the mystery event that the writer has carefully hidden between the lines by mentioning any background or story line here. As if only those who enter without knowing anything can experience the true wildness of the forest, each letter is ready to be taken and jumped without any knowledge.

  • av Sanjay Shiyad
    150,-

    "I don't write, it just gets written. Love from readers is so much that I keep writing and I will keep writing… until infinity."I don't come from a literary background and neither my family nor my relatives have any connection to literature. Yet, the seeds of literature were planted in me. This can be called the grace of God. Yes, God's infinite grace has been with me, and that's why my writing has tasted success in the literary world.I started writing on Facebook two or three years ago. Facebook has been a very important contribution in my life. I attribute all the success of my career in the literary world to Facebook. I have gained a good circle of friends and readership simply by writing on Facebook. Then gradually, my articles, stories, and ghazals started appearing in many magazines and supplements. My weekly columns ""#Relation"" and ""Cover Story"" became very popular.Today, I present to you all my supernatural short story collection, ""Avani."" I am one hundred percent sure that all of you, my devoted readers, will love this book of mine.

  • av K.
    174

    Except for plants, all living things in the world are born through male and female mating. Everyone knows that artificial birth is not equal to natural birth even if it is scientifically based. Having children becomes essential for both men and women to make the home good and live a happy life. Childbearing is made possible by both male and female sexual intercourse and physical intercourse. A god of such lust; Common is Cupid. It is a universally known fact that the production of life is through lust. Cupid, the god of lust, and his wife Rati are still worshiped in some villages today.Kumaralingam Municipality is a part of Tiruppur District, Madathikulam Circle of Kongu Mandal. Until a few years ago, Kumaralingam municipality was a part of Udumalaipet circle of Coimbatore district. Maruvi Kumaralingam is named after the name of Kumana, the holy land of Kumana Valla who dared to give his head for Tamil. In this prosperous town on the banks of the Amaravati River, an event is held every year in the month of Varapirai Tithi in the name of Kaman festival to celebrate Cupid and Rathi. Manmadhan-Rathi worship is performed to bring rain and prosperity to agriculture, man and woman get married and live a family life with children.

  • av Shatrughan Vats
    138

    Yeh pustak un microblogs ka sankalan hai jo ki pathako ko kuch seekh dekar jaayenge aur unhe sochane par majbor kar denge. Is pustak me zindagi ke kuch khatte meethe anubhav hain jo ki har insaan ki zindagi mein aate hain. Isame saral bhasha ka prayog kiya gaya hai jisase ki ye jyada se jyada logon tak pahunch paye. Lekhak ka manana hai ki shabd ke sath sath bhav bhi mahatvpoorn hai yani agar bhav hi pathako ke paas na pahunche to likhana sarthak na ho payega. Aasha hai ki aap in sutron ko pasand karenge aur jo bhi sootr jeevan me apanane layak hain aap unhe apnakar un sutron ko saarthak kar denge.

  • av Nivethitha Rajaram
    204

    Ungal anaivarinullum olindhirukkum azhagana kaadhal kadhai "Kaadhalum Kaadhalum". Ungal palliparuva kaadhalai ninaivupaduthum vidhamaga ikkadhai amaindhirukkum.

  • av Aarti Kumawat
    163

    this book is dedicated to our confident and on our life purpose that how we should to deal with our life problems. This book is totally on beautiful experience , this is written by a writer who think about you engagement and interest.

  • av Sangeeta
    159

    My poem is "My Thinking"In which we have included all aspects of family, social, I meet people of any section, when I hear their stories, I describe it in my own words, write in my own style the conflicts between the views of the young and the elderly.My feelings are inherent in "my thinking."

  • av Puja Chakraborty
    138

    Dear readers, All the stories that have been included in this book have created fascination in the wanderings of the poet's imagination. Hope the readers will get satisfaction from reading the book. In the book "Harano Sur" there are social

  • av Ajay Amitabh
    174

    It is said that everyday is the day of the lion, but sometimes the day of the jackal also comes. The roar of Hemant's father was like that of a lion. Hemant's condition used to become like a jackal in front of his father. Yet one day the idealistic father had to give in to his son's insistence and fight his own hesitation?

  • av Rajkumar Arora
    175,-

    A person smells like his character,anything to purify the characterPerfume does not come!... One thing of hundred things!dance in difficult timesdances, the drummers alwaysThey belong to themselves!--- Wow! Wow! correct!

  • av Ajay Amitabh
    174

    In the course of conversation, it was learned that Baba was a retired teacher of a school. Was getting pension. The wife had passed away. One of his sons was a prosperous businessman. He was living happily with his wife. Had a daughter, she was married to a government employee. Free from all the responsibilities of the world and financially independent through pension, Baba set out on a journey to India.His spiritual discourse was continuing, here the train used to stop at the stations, then it would move again. Baba used to hum songs in between, then would start revealing the secrets of Tantra Marg. The sense of astonishment on the faces of the passengers remained as it was.A small child could not understand all these things. The question of that little child asked out of curiosity broke the chain of Baba ji's discourse. Now only the sound of the train was heard. There was silence in the train.The child had asked, Babaji, which Chakra of yours is awake?

  • av Arti Kumawat
    189

    yeh kitaab maine bade prem se likhi hein . yah book manoranjan ke liye likhi gayi . iss kitaab main ummeed ki kiran aati ho jo kitaab ke kirdaar ko khushi deti hein ,jo aage hone wale kisi bhi kaam main vah ummeed lagati hein.

  • av Dhineshbabu Perumal
    150,-

    This Book speaks about the amount love a man can have for a woman in different situations of a love life and even after that!Here, I'm showcasing my love for my girl, who I keep dreaming about!!

  • av Surabhi Arvind
    174

    This book is going to help the learners of Hindi or the Hindi lovers to learn and practice most of the idioms in book itself. A workbook type booklet which makes your reading and writing more precise.Recommended for students who has Hindi as one of their subjects in their school or college.Good luck.Surabhi

  • av Yesh Pal
    189

    Srimad Bhagavad Gita holds a high place in Indian culture. This dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna on the battle-field of Kurukshetra is, as it were, a complete expression of Indian philosophy. There is struggle in life and the situation of war is the culmination of the struggle. If the war is between loved ones, then the situation becomes even more serious. Arjun is in the same situation. There are those in front of him, holding whose finger he has learned to walk. His confusion, his pain is natural. His questions are valid. He is looking for such a guru who can get him out of this depression. Krishna plays this role and brings him out of depression to the point that he is ready to follow the path of Swadharma and Swadhyaya. The dialogue which can show the way in the situation of war can definitely show the way to every person in the society in his personal struggle, in depression. The importance of Gita is more because it is not the philosophy of an ascetic sitting in the caves of the mountain, but the philosophy that came out of the struggle. That's why it has more significance in real life. This book is an attempt to convey this philosophy to the common reader in simple language and interesting couplet style.

  • av Gopa Ghosh
    159

    Spring is the season of love. There's no denying the loveliness of this season of swinging. So Valentine's Day is celebrated in February itself. On the occasion of this season of love, I published a collection of love stories 'Love Roses'.

  • av Vinod Narayanan
    159

    Mahavatar Babaji is the immortal Mahayogi. If Shri Krishna and Shri Rama passed away in the flesh body after their incarnations, people like Mahavatar Babaji have lived for more than two thousand years. The testimonies of yogis who saw him over many centuries are presented as proofs. Babaji was a disciple of Bhogar, who was the foremost of the eighteen Siddhas and a devotee of Sri Muruka. The wonderful life story of that Mahayogi is in this book

  • av Kaa Dass
    163

    Science fiction, Magical Realism, Psychology endra vevveru themekalil thani thani kathaikalaik konda sirukathai thokuppu. Mudichu potta mudivukalaiyum, subam sollum iruthikalaiyum virumbubavarkalukkaanavai alla ivai. kathaikal, vaasippavarin karpanaikku niruththarkurikal, mutruppullikal alla endru nambubavarkalukkaana pakkangal.

  • av Jagat Janani
    174

    This book speaks about the most common formats for writing in Hindi likeDiaryEmailReprotSummaryReveiwetc

  • av Om Babu
    159

    "Creation" is a poetry book co-authored by Trilok Kumar and Om Babu. As the title suggests, the collection of poems likely explores the theme of creation, perhaps delving into topics such as art, nature, and the human experience. The style and form of the poetry may vary throughout the book, but the overall focus is likely on the power and beauty of the act of creation.

  • av Rahul Mitra
    163

    There is an interesting incident behind the title of this book 'Kavyalaya' which I would like to share with you all. When I was approached about publishing the book and was asked what name I would like to give to my book, I had no idea in my mind. I asked 'Poetic Souls Publications' for some time so that I could consider it. But even after three days no title was coming in my mind.Although I have not included this poem in this book, the poem and the title keep reminding me of the time when I wrote the first poem. In the last several years, I kept on carving my inner feelings, untold things on the pages through poetry. Never thought that someday my book would also be published. Whatever poems the readers will find in this book, all those poems will mention one or the other episode of my life. Which has influenced me and my thoughts in one way or the other.

  • av Lakshumi Pandurang
    174

    From an early age, poetry's passion and passion for nature brought these things into existence.Some of the poems are suggested from the journey they have experienced. The lines of some such poems are touching. I am sure that the readers of this book will definitely like my poems will try to talk to you if not me. I sincerely thank Rohini Dake (Adalinge) who published this collection of poems, and my father (Pandurang Ambadas Rokade) supported me a lot to fulfill my dream. Mr . malli

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