
Dharma
Decoding the Epics for a Meaningful Life
HarperCollins Publishers India
Published on 5. December 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-93-5629-309-0 (ISBN)
Description
Stories can be both entertaining and educative. They can also be insightful and illuminating especially when they have travelled down the generations through the centuries taking on new meanings with each retelling. In this genre-bending book the first of a series Amish and Bhavna dive into the priceless treasure trove of the ancient Indian e...
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Dehli
India
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
275 gr
ISBN-13
978-93-5629-309-0 (9789356293090)
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01/2023
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Persons
Amish is a 1974-born IIM (Kolkata)-educated banker-turned-author. The success of his debut book The Immortals of Meluha (Book 1 of the Shiva Trilogy) encouraged him to give up his career in financial services to focus on writing. Besides being an author he is also an Indian-government diplomat a host for TV documentaries and a film producer.
Amish is passionate about history mythology and philosophy finding beauty and meaning in all world religions. His books have sold more than six million copies and have been translated into over twenty languages. His Shiva Trilogy is the fastest-selling and his Ram Chandra Series the second fastest-selling book series in Indian publishing history. You can connect with Amish here:
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Bhavna Roy was educated in Mussoorie Pune and Mumbai. After graduating in psychology from Mumbai University she qualified for the Indian Administrative Services. Having trained partly at the LBSNAA she quit and then worked first as a volunteer in a school for special children in Malegaon and then in an NGO in Nashik called SOS. She is the wife of the late Himanshu Roy IPS. She lives in Mumbai.