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Now That You’re Rich
Now That You’re Rich
WILL IT BE MONEY OR LOVE? For Abhijeet, Saurav, Shruti, Garima life is about to change. They have the most sought after jobs in the country—jobs that will pay for designer clothes, shoes, watches, holidays in foreign locations . . . all the things they’ve ever wanted. But then, is life ever perfect?Things begin to get tough from day one as they begin to work under bosses who are straight out of hell, who pile them with work, push them for more and make their lives miserable.Things go from bad to worse as they fall in love and sleep around with all the wrong people. Then when recession affects the company, their bond begins to strain. Till one day, the very reason that got them together tears them apart: Money.
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Nritya Ganapati - Dancing Ganapati
Nritya Ganapati - Dancing Ganapati

Lord Ganesha, one of the most revered gods in Hinduism and the God of Wisdom, has been given a detail and refine treatment in the beautiful Kalamkari painting. Centred around Andhra Pradesh, this style of painting is famous for the use of natural colours. No chemicals are used whatsoever. His eight hands are being shown with different weapons on each of them. The painting is full of life and enthusiasm. Whereas one devotee is trying to placate the god, his vehicle, the mouse is relishing the sweets.

$62
Nritya Murti Shiva
Nritya Murti Shiva

The beautiful Batik painting of the Lord Shiva in His dancing posture epitomizes the rhythmic motion of the universe. The spectacular Batik painting paints the Lord with His eight hands. The Lord is in a dancing mudra and He seems to have lost in deep thought. One of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, Lord Shiva is responsible for the destruction and regeneration of the Universe. The Lord is wearing some beautiful ornaments and all parts of the figure including the headgear are given a refine and detail treatment.

$40
Nritya Murti Shiva - Kalamkari PaintingNritya Murti Shiva - Kalamkari Painting
Nritya Murti Shiva - Kalamkari Painting
The beautiful Kalamkari painting depicts the Lord Shiva (Nataraj Shiva) performing his cosmic dance in a most prolific manner. Nataraja (The King of Dance) is the dancing posture of the Shiva, who performs his divine dance as a part of his divine duties of creation and destruction. The Lord Shiva is shown dancing in a circle of flames, lifting his left leg and balancing over a demon or dwarf (Apasmara) who symbolizes ignorance. It is a well-known sculptural symbol in India and popularly used as a symbol of Indian culture. A specific hand gesture (mudra) is used to hold the drum. It symbolizes sound originating Creation. As the Lord of Dance, Nataraja, Shiva performs the tandava, the dance in which the universe is created, maintained, and resolved. Shiva's long, matted tresses, usually piled up in a knot, loosen during the dance and crash into the heavenly bodies, knocking them off course or destroying them utterly. In his ten different hands, the Lord is holding ten different weapons. He is wearing some beautiful ornaments and drapery.
$95
Nuggets of WisdomNuggets of Wisdom
Nuggets of Wisdom
Specification:
  • Publisher : Zen Publications
  • by : Ramesh S. Balsekar
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Language : English
  • Edition : 2005
  • Pages : 196
  • Weight : 180 gm.
  • Size : 5.5 x 6 x 5.5 inches
  • ISBN-13: 978-8188071241
  • ASIN: 8188071242
Description:

It is everyone’s experience that the basis of daily living is facing life from moment to moment, necessarily accepting whatever the moment brings - sometimes pain, sometimes pleasure. The interconnected opposites of pain and pleasure, along with the opposites of every conceivable kind, beginning with male and female, form the very basis of life and living; and, therefore, it is impossible to separate one from the other. What the human being wants is one and not the other - pleasure and not the pain. And this pursuit of one as against the other is the main cause of why religion flourishes, various god-men flourish, promising the impossible and leading to frustration.

    $18
    Numbers [Paperback] NONE
    Numbers [Paperback] NONE
    $23
    Numerology and Your Business
    Numerology and Your Business
    SPECIFICATION:
    • Publisher : Ranjan Publications
    • By : V. Rajsushila
    • Cover : Paperback
    • Language : English
    • Edition : 2017
    • Pages : 160
    • Weight : 200 g.
    • Size : 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
    • ISBN-10: 8188230847
    • ISBN-13: 978-8188230846
    DESCRIPTION:
    This book is written specially for the benefit of businessmen to check if they are in the right business or not based on their dates of birth. It summarizes the nature of each business, the planet ruling the business, who can get maximum out of reach business. For those who are already in business but not successul what they can do to make it successful. It also describes the appropriate Gem, color and Number for each business category wise. This book willbe of great use for those who want to choose the right business. It contains examples quoting various business also suitable letters, numbers for each business depending upon the nature of business which even a layman can understand. This book also describes the youngsters to build their mind before starting business without confusions. This book is written after a deep analysis on the dates of birth of various successful business for a period of 15 years.
    $23
    Numismatic Gleanings
    Numismatic Gleanings
    The Book

    The present work contains thirty-three articles of the authors on some unique, interesting and significant coins and sigils which throw flashes of light on various aspects of the history, culture, religion, art, economy, trade and commerce, science and technology of the people of India in different periods of its long history. It is for the first time that minuscule copper punch-marked coins from Vidisha have been brought to light which acquaint us of the local economy during the later half of the first millennium BCE. The uniface cast copper coins collected from eastern Malwa and Khandesh region establish relationship of the area with the Deccan which has yielded similar coins. Coins of the city-state of Hathodaka indicate the role the city-states played in the development of trade and commerce in the Narmada valley during the early centuries before the commencement of the Common Era. The silver and copper coins from Eran-Ujjayin» region indicate the continued use of the white metal and corroborate the popularity of Vaishªavism in central India evidenced earlier by the discovery of an elliptical temple plan and the Garu©a-dhvaja pillar inscription at Vidisha. The indigenous gold coin confirms the use of this valuable metal for indigenous coinage before the Kush¹ªas. Another coin takes back the antiquity of the auspicious Hindu mythological art-motif of cow suckling the calf to circa third-second century BCE. New Mitra and S¹tav¹hana coins add to our existing knowledge by bits while Kalachuri and inscribed Vishªukuª©in type coins betray the existence of the scions of these dynasties or their allies in central India. Indo-Sassanian, Param¹ra and Y¹dava type coins from the region reveal the political developments of the medieval period while a piece with erotic theme tells of the use of a hitherto unknown motif. The darb of Akbar betrays the erring human nature and a coin-die of the emperor confirms the existence of a mint-town. The tetra-lingual silver seal of Nabha bears evidence to the use and popularity of various languages in the Malwa region of Punjab and the secular outlook of its rulers. All the articles thus help us in our understanding of our history in a better way to enlighten our future course.

    The Authors

    Devendra Handa is the recipient of Sir Mortimer Wheeler Prize, Maulana Azad and Archaeological Centenary Memorial medals (1964), Lowick Memorial Grant of the Royal Numismatic Society, London (1992 and 2007), Pandit Bhagwanlal Indraji Medal of the Indian Coin Society (2007) and Nelson Wright Medal of the Numismatic Society of India (2010). He was felicitated with Life-time Achievement Award by the NSI and Indian Coin Society in 2008 at Indore and has recently been honoured with Karmayogi Samman by the Haryana Institute of Fine Arts (2012). After his retirement from the Panjab University, Chandigarh he enjoyed Fellowship of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla (2000-03), Senior Fellowship (Numismatics) of the Ministry of Culture, GOI, New Delhi (2003-05) and Senior Academic Fellowship of the ICHR, New Delhi (2009-11). He has authored Osian (Delhi, 1984), Studies in Indian Coins and Seals (Delhi, 1985), Jaina Bronzes from Hansi (New Delhi-Shimla, 2002), Buddhist Remains from Haryana (New Delhi, 2004), The Epic Pilgrimage – Pehowa (New Delhi, 2005), Early Indian Coins from Sugh (New Delhi, 2005), Sculptures from Haryana (2006) Tribal Coins of Ancient India (New Delhi, 2007), Coins and Temples (Mumbai, 2007), and Sculptures from Punjab (New Delhi, 2011).
    Dr. Major M.K. Gupta, a medical practitioner by profession, served the Indian army during 1972-99. He is an avid collector and a collection of dated coins of each of the six hundred years from AH 818 earned him a place in the Limca Book of Records in 2004. He has a very vast collection not only of coins which range from the earliest to the present day ones but also of all sorts of antiques and curios which include 1500 seals and sealings from fourth to nineteenth century in Prakrit, Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu, English and Panjabi languages written in Brahmi, Persian, Arabic, Roman, Devanagari and Gurumukhi scripts. A collection of about 120 coin-dies and nearly 600 images of Ganesh in various metals and stones are his proud possessions. He has been exhibiting his coins and other objects at various places and has won many awards including a gold medal of the Oriental Numismatic Society of London in International Coin Exhibition held at Nagpur in 1990. He has also contributed articles to various numismatic publications.
    $40
    Nuptial ChamberNuptial Chamber
    Nuptial Chamber

    The buffalo is being tethered out side a nuptial chamber. The beautiful Madhubani painting depicts a beautiful natural surrounding with some spectacular depiction of animals and trees. The two trees are given a refine treatment. The buffalo outside the nuptial chamber shows the importance of the animal in the lives of the people of Mithila.

    $92
    Nyay Ka Swarup
    Nyay Ka Swarup
    SPECIFICATION:
    • Publisher :Rajpal and Sons
    • By: Amartya Sen (Author)
    • Binding :Hardcover
    • Language: Hindi
    • Edition :2017
    • Pages: 384 pages
    • Size : 20 x 14 x 4 cm
    • ISBN-10::8170288665
    • ISBN-13: 9788170288664

    DESCRIPTION: 

    विश्व प्रसिद्ध अर्थशास्त्री अमर्त्य सेन ने अर्थशास्त्र को परंपरागत संकुचित दायरे के बाहर विकासशील देशों की समस्याओं, जैसे गरीबी की आर्थिक और सामाजिक समस्याओं के साथ जोड़ा है। उनकी प्रत्येक नई पुस्तक इसलिए चर्चा का केन्द्र बन जाती है क्योंकि वे अर्थशास्त्री की दृष्टि से सामाजिक समस्याओं पर नये ढंग से विचार करते हैं और नई संभावनाएं बनाते हैं। नोबेल पुरस्कार से सम्मानित अमर्त्य सेन को अपनी इस नई देन के लिए विश्व-भर में सम्मानित किया जा रहा है। इससे पहले भी उन्होंने अपनी पुस्तकों में सामाजिक न्याय पर विशद् चर्चा की है और इसके विभिन्न पक्षों पर विचार किया है। न्याय एक ऐसा आदर्श है जो आज भी जनसाधारण की पहुँच के बाहर है। यह भी विचारणीय है कि वर्तमान न्याय व्यवस्था में जीवन-मूल्यों की रक्षा और वृद्धि कहाँ तक हो पाती है। इस महत्त्वपूर्ण पुस्तक में विद्वान् लेखक ने न्याय की विभिन्न परिभाषाओं-परिकल्पनाओं पर गंभीरता से विचार किया है और उनके मत में न्याय को अभी तक ठीक दिशा नहीं मिल पाई है। संसार के प्रसिद्ध विचारकों रूसो, कांट, लाक, हाब्स ने अपने-अपने समय में इस विषय पर विचार किया है और वे तत्कालीन नीतिकारों के विचारों से प्रभावित रहे हैं। इस पुस्तक में न्याय, विशेषकर सामाजिक न्याय के स्वरूप को परिभाषित करने का, विभिन्न दृष्टिकोणों से उसे परखने का प्रयत्न किया गया है। एक अत्यंत महत्त्वपूर्ण पुस्तक जो नई सोच के साथ न्याय की व्यवस्था के सभी पक्षों पर मौलिक विचार प्रस्तुत करती है। समीक्षकों की दृष्टि में यह पुस्तक इस संसार में अन्याय के विरुद्ध सार्थक आवाज़ उठाती है और न्याय की नई व्यवस्था की रूपरेखा प्रस्तुत करती है।

                            $30
                            O Mother - Our World Is On Your Lap 21.60"O Mother - Our World Is On Your Lap 21.60"
                            O Mother - Our World Is On Your Lap 21.60"
                            Specification
                            • Product Code :835
                            • Material :Natural dyes and water Colors on handmade paper
                            • Size : 21.60" x 29.60"
                              Description

                              The Warli painting depicts the serene beauty of an Indian village in a most artistic manner. The long chain of human figures has been painted using natural dyes to give the painting an attractive look. Whereas some people are busy in the paddy fields, some others are working in the kitchen. Yet other people are busy chatting with each other and others are pulling the bullock carts. Village life is full of revelry and merriment and the painting has been a testimony of that gaiety.

                              $126

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