BOOKS AMEYA

Bravehearts of Bharat by Vikram Sampath

Bravehearts of Bharat | History | Vikram Sampath

Synopsis: Fifteen Brave Men and Women of Bharat, whoNever Succumbed to the Challenges of Invaders But Lost and Forgotten in the Annals of History This is the Story of these Bravehearts,who Fought to Protect their Rights, Faith and Freedom History has always been the handmaiden of the victor. ‘Until the lions have their own storytellers,’ Read more…

Ramayana Unravelled by Ami Ganatra

Ramayana Unravelled | Spiritual Fiction | Ami Ganatra

Synopsis: No epic has moved the consciousness of millions like the Ramayana has. The allure of Rama’s story is such that it has captivated countless storytellers throughout the continent over millennia. From Jain poets to Bhavabhuti, from Kamban to Goswami Tulsidas, many authors and sages have retold the Ramayana in their own language and style. Read more…

Maharanas: A Thousand Year War for Dharma by Dr. Omendra Ratnu

Maharanas: A Thousand Year War for Dharma | Omendra Ratnu

Synopsis: Omendra Ratnu’s Maharanas: A Thousand Year War for Dharma isn’t just a retelling of India’s distorted history, but a book that is bound to attain a scripture-like importance in the years to come. Aimed at destroying the web of lies woven around the glorious Hindu resistance to wave after wave of brutal Islamic invasions, Read more…

Battle of Vathapi: Nandi's Charge by Arun Krishnan

Battle of Vathapi: Nandi’s Charge | Historical Fiction | Arun Krishnan

Synopsis: The 7th century CE marked a time of great religious revival for Bharat. The country was undergoing radical political, ideological and social changes. Sanatana Dharma was trying to reassert itself with the start of the Bhakti movement in the South.

India, that is Bharat: Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution | J. Sai Deepak

Synopsis: India, that is Bharat is the first-ever comprehensive trilogy on the influence of European colonial consciousness, especially its religious and racist roots, on Bharat as the successor state to the Indic civilization and the origins of the Indian Constitution. The book perfectly sets the stage for its sequels, covering the period between Columbus’ Age Read more…

The Gita For Children is a concise, easy-to-understand summary of the Bhagavad Gita for children

The Gita: For Children | Book Review | 2015 | Roopa Pai

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Roopa Pai is a well-known children’s author, who is also a computer engineer and journalist. Pai lives in Bangalore and has published over 20 books. She started her literary journey as an article writer for the Deccan Herald. Chanakya: the Master Statesman was her first book, which was published in 2004. Pai Read more…

Sanghi who never went to a Shakha is a book about the reasons that have led to the rise of Hindutva in India

Sanghi who never went to a Shakha | Rahul Roushan

Synopsis: Sanghi who never went to a Shakha is the story of a person who detested the word Sanghi, but ended up proudly adopting it as a label. Rahul Roushan was the founder of Faking News, a satirical news website. Back then, Roushan had no special interest in politics. Roushan felt rather offended when he Read more…

Cover of 300 Brave Men, a book by Gautam Pradhan about the life and struggles of Shivaji Raje Bhosale

300 Brave Men

Synopsis: 1641-1660 was probably the most important period in India’s resistance against a long and oppressive Islamic rule. The Indian subcontinent was under the brutal control of three tyrannical sultanates – the powerful and despotic Mughals, who stand glorified in our textbooks today, in the North, and the Shia rulers, Adilshah and Qutubshah, down South. Read more…

Let Me Say it Now

Synopsis: Let Me Say it Now is the story of Rakesh Maria’s entry into the elite Indian Police Service (IPS) and his meteoric rise to the coveted post of Mumbai’s Police Commissioner. Breaking his silence for the first time, Maria reveals how he had to shrug off the pressure he was subjected to by his Read more…

Arise Arjuna by Dr. David Frawley

Arise Arjuna: Hinduism Resurgent in a New Century

Synopsis: India faces a modern Kurukshetra as the forces of dharma and adharma clash again in a conflict that will determine the future of the nation. On one side are the forces of economic growth, cultural revival and a renewed vision of the country in harmony with its yogic values. On the other side are Read more…