Janamsakhis: Ageless Stories, Timeless Values by Harish Dhillon

Janamsakhis, as the name suggests, are stories that claim to reveal the life of the first Guru, Nanak Dev, in a chronological manner. The earliest known Janamsakhi dates back to 1658, nearly 120 years after the death of Guru Nanak in 1539. None of the Janamsakhis can claim to be...

Life behind Masks: The Many Shades of Hope in the Times of Covid by Sonali Acharjee

‘The real impact of Covid can never be measured through numbers but through what it did to ordinary people.’ On 24 March 2020, the lives of 1.3 billion Indians suddenly changed. By the time the country went into a nationwide lockdown in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, it had become...

Shades of Love: True Stories of True Love; Real Stories of Real Heartbreak by

Love has no religion, but it has divinity. Love has no province, but it has space for all. Love commands no power, but it conquers everything. Love is truly the greatest force known to mankind and it touches everyone’s life in one way or another.  Shades of Love explores the...

World Teacher: The Life and Teachings of J. Krishnamurti by R. E. Mark Lee

The 20th century will perhaps be known for the extremes of human endeavour: global scale warfare and the emergence of spirituality. Central to the latter was a humble, global-minded teacher, J. Krishnamurti. For almost seven decades, he travelled to all continents stating eternal truths about human existence and boldly took...

I Am Tamana – A Memoir of a Girl Born with Cerebral Palsy by Aditi Mehrotra, Tamana Chona

Born with cerebral palsy, Tamana Chona had delayed milestones. While her progress was slow in the beginning, surrounded by the immense love of a wonderful family and a valiant mother by her side, she emerged from the ashes like a Phoenix. Tamana is a ray of sunshine. Whether she is...