by Devaki Nandan Khatri
The alluring beauty of Rani Chandrakanta is known to every man in the country. Princes of every kingdom dream about marrying her, but little do they know that her heart is set on someone—raja Virendra Singh. Virendra and br>Chandrakanta are head over heels in love. But shivdutt, the king of Chandigarh, cannot bear to see br>Chandrakanta with anyone else. He traps her in a tilismanic building, bound with magic, in the middle of a jungle. Will Virendra be able to break the magic and free the love of his life? Or is br>Chandrakanta doomed to remain caged forever? Set in the nineteenth century India, devakinandan Khatri’s Chandrakanta is filled with magic, mystery, and illusions, and is considered one of the best novels in Indian literature.
by Dharmveer Bharti
Gunahon Ka Devta - The publication of this novel by Dharamvir Bharati and the unwavering fascination it has garnered from readers has become one of the major achievements in the world of Hindi literature. In fact, this novel ranks among the most widely sold popular literary works in Indian languages today. For millions of readers, this unique novel continues to be as beloved as it was in its early years of publication. The demand for it remains as strong as ever. And the main reason for this could perhaps be the unspoken pain and solitary faith of a skilled creator, which has made this novel an exceptional masterpiece.
by Kisanlal Sharma
This scripture not only narrates the life story of Ravana but also describes the practices through which he became victorious over the three worlds. In this way, it is an ideal text for those seeking simple and detailed information on astrology, tantra-mantra worship, medicine, and Shiva worship.