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Rivers of India is a pictorial journey that delves into the symbiosis between India’s major rivers and the people who live along them and their intimate link with myth, belief and religion. Along with the narrative of the rivers are interesting asides looking at marvels of engineering, cultural and recreational events, as well as the deep-rooted symbolic relevance of the river in Indian music, art, religion and literature.
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This is a pictorial history of how an ancient cluster of islands that were sparsely inhabited by indigenous people of Dravidian stock became, through the centuries, the commercial hub of the world’s second most populous city. Bombay is now Mumbai and it has metamorphosed from a conglomeration of seven islands to a megapolis. If you glance through Sunil Vaidyanathan’s book “The Heritage Buildings of Bombay†Mumbai stares you in the face with its changing ...
Ganesha is the most-loved god of India. He is a friendly god, who is much loved and venerated by the common man. Akin to the common man, he is a god with a sense of humour. He also has a sweet tooth and has a weakness for “Modakasâ€. He has chosen for this mount, the humble and ubiquitous rat. The common man has great faith in Ganesh. Whenever he is in trouble, he visits his temple and propitiates, in the hope that, Ganesha will relieve him of his distress. ...