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- Publisher : Yogoda Satsanga Society of India
- By : Paramahansa Yogananda
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : Marathi
- Edition : 2020
- Pages : 750 pages
- Weight : 740 gm
- Size : 24 x 18 x 1 cm
- ISBN-10 : 8190256254
- ISBN-13 : 978-8190256254
DESCRIPTION:
Paramahansa Yogananda is an Indian Yogi and Guru whose best-selling spiritual classic autobiography of a Yogi, has introduced millions of readers to the perennial wisdom of the East. He is now widely recognized as the father of yoga in the West. He founded Yogoda Satsanga society of India in 1917, in Ranchi, and self-realization Fellowship in Los Angeles in 1920 for the dissemination of Kriya yoga. His other works include God talks with Arjuna: the Bhagavad Gita, the second coming of Christ: the resurrection of the Christ within you, the law of success, how you can talk with God, man's eternal quest, the divine romance, inner peace etc. All available on Amazon. In.
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- Publisher : Yogoda Satsanga Society of India
- By : Paramahansa Yogananda
- Cover : Paperback
- Language : Gujarati
- Edition : 2008
- Pages : 660 pages
- Weight : 680 g
- Size : 24 x 18 x 1 cm
- ISBN-10 : 9788190256230
- ISBN-13 : 978-8190256230
DESCRIPTION:
Named one of the 100 Best Spiritual Books of the Twentieth Century, Paramahansa Yogananda’s remarkable life story takes you on an unforgettable exploration of the world of saints and yogis, science and miracles, death and resurrection.
With soul-satisfying wisdom and endearing wit, he illuminates the deepest secrets of life and the universe — opening our hearts and minds to the joy, beauty, and unlimited spiritual potentials that exist in the lives of every human being.

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- Publisher : Jaico Publishing House
- By : Nirad C. Chaudhuri (Author), Joe Cameron (Editor)
- Binding : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 1964
- Pages : 580 pages
- Size : :14 x 3.2 x 21.6 cm
- ISBN-10 : 8172242875
- ISBN-13 : 978-8172242879
DESCRIPTION:
Written by a self-confessed Anglophile, Autobiography of An Unknown Indian is a witty and endearing account of Nirad C. Chaudhuri's life. The book delves into the mind of the author as he takes his readers down memory lane to a pre-independence India. Written in a sarcastic manner that takes potshots at both Indian as well as British cultures, this book is one of the early works of Indian literature written in English.
The book offers an authentic peek into the way India functioned during the last days of British rule. It draws various incidents from the author's life and lets us understand his views on life gained from his different experiences. Born into an educated Bengali household, the author led a life where the majority of his influences were from the western part of the world.
The book starts off with a dedication to the British rule meant in a witty and sarcastic way. However, since the book was published post independence, when nationalist sentiments were at an all-time high, his dedication was misinterpreted and led to a personal ordeal. While his book was praised unanimously in the West, he was awarded with criticism back in India.
Autobiography of An Unknown Indian is the memoir of an ordinary Indian who was well-educated in the British way of life. The first edition of this book was published by Jaico Publishing House in 1964. It is available in paperback format.
Key Features
Self-written account of a Bengali-English writer who was also a cultural commentator.
Gives an authentic overview into the quality of a Bengali-Indian's life during the pre-independence era.
Written by an educated person who was adept in the British ways of living.
SPECIFICATION:
- Publisher : Jaico Publishing House
- By : Nirad C. Chaudhur
- Binding : Paperback
- Language : English
- Edition : 2008
- Pages : 1008 pages
- Size : :21.6 x 14 x 5 cm
- ISBN-10 : 8179928306
- ISBN-13 : 978-8179928301
DESCRIPTION:
Anyone who wishes to understand what has happened in India in the twentieth century politically and culturally must read Nirad C. Chaudhuri. Among her men of letters he is unique, for the fertility of his mind and the polymathic range of his interests, as well as for the lucidity of his prose and his sheer integrity. Geoffrey Moor house (Chaudhuri) has spent a lifetime kicking against the myths and shibboleths held by the majority of his fellow countrymen, he has ridiculed the pacifism of Mahatma Gandhi. He has castigated Indian nationalism for being corrupt, self-seeking and destructive, (he has) vented his spleen at the stupidity and philistinism of the British in India. His latest (book) is almost a thousand pages long. It testifies to (his) eloquence, wit and intellectual brilliance that he can go on at such length without once becoming a bore. - Ian Buruma, the New York Review of Books.
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