Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Baker's Dozen written by Prakash Gowda

Baker's Dozen has been written by Prakash Gowda. It starts with a lead story - a prologue that binds the other twelve short stories
- Three Desires, One Destiny
- Anonymous
- Big B and Me
- The Veil
- Vande Matram
- I love You * Conditions Apply
- Neer
- Lallan 'Leader'
- The Altruist
- Punching Bags
- Sickle and Sprouts &
- The End

The Photographs on the cover have been shot by Ravikiran and the cover has been designed by Tiger Advertising.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

The Wonder that is Sanskrit




'The Wonder that is Sanskrit' has been published by Maitreya in association with Sri Aurobindo Society. It has been written by
Dr. Sampadananad & Vijay.

Cover concept and design- Vivechana Saraf

The book was officially launched on 8th January, at the World Sanskrit Conference at Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts, New Delhi at 7PM.


Contents

Introduction

1. Sanskrit Grammar

2. Interesting and Amazing Creations in Sanskrit

3. Sanskrit in Arts, Sciences and Daily Life

4. The Beauty and Charm of Sanskrit Poetry

5. A Language of Upliftment and Enlightenment

6. A Sacred and Spiritual Language

7. Sanskrit as the National Language of India

8. Some Doubts and Questions

9. The Language of India's Soul


References

Transliteration

Glossary

Bibliography

Index



About the book

'The Wonder that is Sanskrit' is a book that goes into the depths of a precious language like Sanskrit and is by no means a tedious read. It is a book for beginners, for anyone who is interested and curious to gain more insights into the language and even for a Sanskrit scholar who would like to once again step into the world of this sacred language.

The book delves into the grammar and linguistics of the Sanskrit language. If one has studied and understood the linguistics of the English language, the gutturals, the dentals and the labio-dentals, very well, then it would be easier for one to comprehend the grammar of Sanskrit as well. A detailed explanation is given on the division of Vowels and Consonants according to the pronunciation /sound of the letters, whether the breath is held back (aspirate) or thrown out (non-aspirate) when the letter is uttered.

Akin to the English language, in which there are palindromes and anagrams, even in Sanskrit, there are examples of verses, where each line is a palindrome. There are examples of slokas where the consonants come in their natural order, some in which only 2-3 slokas are used and some slokas in which the letters form geometric patterns. This book also transports us to the days of the Ramayana and Mahabharata and slokas have been drawn from the same to narrate some parts of the story. This makes the read all the more interesting.

As we read further, we come to know how some discoveries in the field of Mathematics and Science are related to Sanskrit. Even in Literature, after Greek drama and Renaissance drama, Sanskrit plays are considered to be very important in the history of World drama. There are excerpts drawn from various poems like Kumarasambhava, Meghadutam and others in the book. These are considered to be milestones in the history of World Literature. There have been some extra-ordinary texts written in Sanskrit on subjects like medicine and architecture too. To show Sanskrit as a sacred and spiritual language, the authors have written about how the language has played a major role in Upanisads and the Gita. Some verses from both the texts have been mentioned.

Since examples have been drawn from almost all contexts and under all topics, and includes discussions towards the end on whether Sanskrit is a Hindu language and on the myth about Sanskrit being considered as a dead language. This style of writing makes the book a really interesting read.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Your Thought Power by Annie Besant



The book 'Your Thought Power' written by Annie Besant is now published and is out on stands.

Cover Concept, design and photograph- Ravikiran


It is a perfect handbook for students for strengthening their concentration and memory and for putting power in their thoughts.
A must-book for every dreamer to achieve dreams.

The book would be available in all the leading bookshops like Crossword, Landmark and Reliance Timeout in all the cities of the India.

You can also place an order online from:

Flipkart.com- http://www.flipkart.com/books/8192022145?pid=iw23f1kmhb&_l=CJHVEqJO3veuHytbACc9dw--&_r=1xGw3%20tnxRBT765vCOTCCQ--&ref=13326e8b-e4f8-4d6c-b83f-f7a403c4ebbc

BuyBooksIndia.com- http://buybooksindia.com/getProductDetail.action?id=438538


Contents

1. The Nature of thought

2. The Creator of Illusion

3. Thought - Transference

4. The Beginnings of Thought

5. Memory

6. The Growth of Thought

7. Concentration

8. Obstacles to Concentration

9. The Strengthening of Thought Power

10. Helping Others by Thought

Afterword

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

46+14=06, A Story of a Genius




The title Autobiography of a failure was changed to '46+14=06, A Story of a Genius'.
The book was released and out in all the leading bookshops of India on 23rd April, 2011. 46+14=06, A Story of a Genius is the first fiction to be written by a mom and son. The authors are Ravikiran and Sapna. It has been completely designed by Ravikiran and his friends from NID.

'46+14=06, A Story of a Genius' is a very light-hearted humourous semi-autobigraphical fiction. The story revolves around a conversation between a mother and son over a cup of Bournvita.
The book is about believing in yourself and not in your school report card. This is a story about having a dream and living it. Life is all about scoring a zero sometimes and scoring a century. And if you score a century, then that does not mean you will never get out on zero and if you score a zero, then that does not mean that you will never be able to score a century.

You can even place an order for the book online through Vedam books-

http://www.vedamsbooks.in/no99817/46-14-06-story-genius-fiction-by-nidian-ravikiran-sapna

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Waiting

I don’t like to wait. I want things to happen in a split second…But this time I am waiting patiently for my books to get life on a book shelf. My brother had told me, “You must have your first book published by February.” I too wanted that but I wanted to be proud of my first book…I wanted to have a great launch so I decided to wait…wait patiently. But it was not easy to wait- I went into depression and I hogged on Panipuries, put on weight, stopped going to gym and joined yoga class, shopped necessary, unnecessary almost everything at FabIndia, visited beauty parlour twice in a week, watched every movie at INOX… During this exciting depressing journey of “waiting” I talked only about books with my authors and designers, editors. They kept on assuring me that we are going reach our destination…They continuously worked and I continuously waited for them to tell me-It is done.

Yes, now we are ready (almost ready) with our four books to be launched in December.
So far I have worked for others this time I am doing something for myself, doing something that I enjoy most- giving life to myself- My Books.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Making of Maitreya

A free spirited person like me has never thought of being tied down with something as serious as book making…Yeah, not even wanted to be tied down in a married life but I wanted to become a mom so…same way I got into publishing because I wanted to continue my love affair with books. I enjoy books as much as I enjoy being a mom…

Maitreya happened to me in just two days. I had no idea what I am going to do and how I am going to do…
The very first person who came in support of Maitreya was Vijai Singh Katiyar, followed by Anil Sinha, Deepak, Sekhar and Shilpa- all from NID. They all said, “I am with you.” And that is all I wanted…
Then came Theosophical Society, and my dream of working with Annie Besant got fullfilled…
Vijaybhai of Sri Aurobindo Society trusted me and my love for books completely. One advise he gave me was, “Remain what you are…” He made me a part of Sri Aurobindo Society and he became a part of Maitreya.

So far Maitreya had only one person, the publisher that is me. The second person who joined Maitreya was my husband with, “Don’t worry about money, just go ahead…”
He also goes through all the manuscripts.
Achal Narayan, who has worked with British High Commission as an executive editor agreed to be part a of Maitreya.
Peter and Ravi are designers – again from NID. Both very energetic and high spirited.
Maitreya has 23 distributors to take care of marketing for books…

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Story of Books


Story of books
My first introduction to Identity happened when my dad told me what symbolized the State Bank of India’s logo and many years later when Kiran Bir Sethi, the beautiful wife of Geet Sethi told me that HMT watches logo was designed by her dad.

Maybe that was the first time the idea of doing a book on designing logos was born.

I believe in dreams and I keep my dreams alive – Maitreya’s first book is Ideating Identity by Prof. Anil Sinha of National Institute of Design. The Book is about the thought process of an idea…It’s a must –read book not only for designers and design students,but for everyone who wants to understand the thought process…

Maitreya’s second book is –Your Thought Power by Annie Besant.
I have lived in the neighborhood of the Theosophical Society, Chennai. I was fascinated by the green, beautiful, campus of the Theosophical Society and that attracted me to get to know more about the Society, I made friends at the society and I came to know about the mystics - like Annie Besant, Charles Leadbeater and Jiddu Krishnamurti…
Doing a book by Annie Besant is my way of getting connected to her.
This book has worked for me- It will work for you too. Read it.

Mircea Eliade has written a book for his lover and dedicated it to her….Salman Rusdie wrote a Haroon and Other Sea Stories for his son and gifted it to him on his birthday…How fascinating to have a book written for oneself !

An Autobiography of a Failure- is a story of every son, written for his mom.
Written in simple language with 100% honesty and love, it will touch your heart.
An Autobiography of a Failure is written by Ravikiran, a student of National Institute of Design- so after various books from authors who studied at the IIMs and the IITs, this is the first book from an NIDan. The Book is designed by another NIDan, Peter.
Do look for this book.