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Bibek Debroy

    Harivamsha
    Mahabharata
    The Valmiki Ramayana Vol. 1
    Valmiki Ramayana, Volume 3
    Valmiki Ramayana Vol 2
    The Valmiki Ramayana
    • 2022

      Brahma Purana Volume 2

      • 506 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The eighteen Puranas are counted among the foundational texts of Hinduism. The holy trinity of Brahma as the creator, Vishnu as the preserver and Shiva as the destroyer play a central deities of the Puranas and feature in the narratives. The Puranas where creation themes feature prominently are identified with Brahma (Brahma, Brahmanda, Brahmavaivarta, Markandeya). Puranas where Vishnu features prominently are identified as Vaishnava Puranas (Bhagavata, Garuda, Kurma, Matysa, Narada, Padma, Vamana, Varaha, Vishnu). Puranas where Shiva features prominently are identified as Shaiva Puranas (Agni, Lings, Shiva, Skanda, Vayu). The Brahma Purana is so named because it was originally recounted by Brahma. It is described as Adi Purana in several Purana texts, underlining its importance. Odisha and the temples in that region are a key component of the text.

      Brahma Purana Volume 2
    • 2020

      THE BHAGAVAD GITA FOR MILLENNIALS

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.2(71)Add rating

      This guide offers a contemporary interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita, focusing on its teachings about dharma, or duty. It presents the ancient wisdom in a relatable manner for millennials, addressing modern challenges and ethical dilemmas. By blending traditional insights with current perspectives, the book aims to inspire readers to apply these timeless principles to their everyday lives, fostering personal growth and a deeper understanding of their responsibilities in a complex world.

      THE BHAGAVAD GITA FOR MILLENNIALS
    • 2020

      Manmatha Nath Dutt

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The quest to uncover the identity of Manmatha Nath Dutt propels Bibek Debroy into a deep exploration of this enigmatic translator's life and contributions. As Debroy investigates the striking similarities in their chosen texts, he embarks on a journey through nineteenth-century Calcutta, piecing together Dutt's legacy through meticulous research and analysis. This narrative not only highlights Dutt's prolific work but also sheds light on the cultural and historical context of the time, revealing a rich tapestry of literary heritage.

      Manmatha Nath Dutt
    • 2020

      Indian Railways

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The railways did more than link India - they brought its people together, changing histories, forging destinies, and leaving a lasting legacy. This sumptuously illustrated book traces that history from the early plans of the 1830s - from the laying of the first line, and the expansion of the train network into the heart of the country, to the role of the railways in India's momentous freedom movement and the high-speed Diamond Quadrilateral project. Indian Railways does more than celebrate the awe-inspiring bridges, stations, tunnels, and locomotives of the railway system. It traces the development of technology, explores the operational and commercial aspects of train travel, and documents the railways' transition from a colonial tool of expansion and trade to an intricate system with a distinct national identity. Most of all, it tells the story of the people who built and planned the railways and the locomotives that ran on them - their vision, their triumphs and tragedies, and their legacy.

      Indian Railways
    • 2019

      On the Trail of the Black

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Corruption in India has reached alarming levels, transforming the perception of black as a symbol of power into a representation of moral decay. The book delves into how widespread abuse of power and the prevalence of black money hinder the nation's progress. It highlights the grim reality of corruption, which many have come to accept as an unavoidable part of life, emphasizing the urgent need to address these issues for the country's development.

      On the Trail of the Black
    • 2017

      The Valmiki Ramayana

      • 1440 pages
      • 51 hours of reading
      4.8(23)Add rating

      The epic narrative follows the noble prince Rama as he embarks on a heroic quest to defeat the demon king Ravana. Rich in themes of duty, righteousness, and devotion, it highlights the enduring cultural significance of the Valmiki Ramayana in Indian society. Its characters and moral lessons continue to resonate, making it a vital part of the spiritual and literary heritage of the region.

      The Valmiki Ramayana
    • 2017

      Valmiki Ramayana Vol 2

      • 504 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.6(139)Add rating

      Exiled on the eve of his coronation, Rama enters the forests of Dandaka with his beautiful wife, Sita, and devoted brothers, Lakshmana. When Sita is abducted by Ravana, who takes her to his isolated kingdom on the far side of the southern ocean, the two brothers set out to rescue her. What folloes is a heroic tale filled with intrigue and adventure, gods and demons, colossal battles and ancient wisdom. But the Ramayana is also ana intensely personal story of love and loss, duty and honour, petty jealousies and destructive ambitions. --

      Valmiki Ramayana Vol 2
    • 2017

      The Valmiki Ramayana remains a living force in the lives of the Indian people. A celebration of the victory of good over evil, this timeless epic recounts the legend of Rama, the exiled prince of Ayodhya, and his battle to vanquish the demon king Ravana. Exiled on the eve of his coronation, Rama enters the forests of Dandaka with his beautiful wife Sita and devoted brother Lakshmana. When Sita is abducted by Ravana, who takes her to his isolated kingdom on the far side of the southern ocean, the two brothers set out to rescue her. What follows is a heroic tale filled with intrigue and adventure, gods and demons, colossal battles and ancient wisdom. But the Ramayana is also an intensely personal story of love and loss, duty and honour, petty jealousies and destructive ambitions.

      Valmiki Ramayana, Volume 3
    • 2017

      Ideas for India

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "India is probably in the middle of the most reform-friendly phase in its historyopen to conceptions that can help transform the nation faster, put it on a stronger firmament to help it leap higher. This book, a collection of ideas, by one of India's foremost thinkers, marries his deep academic understanding with the rich practical experience; The penetrating macroeconomic analysis with the intricate microeconomic observations; And the vast knowledge of the governance ecosystem with the challenging requirements of the governed. Be it simplifying and reforming the legal structures and statutes, decentralisation to boost the quality of governance, upgrading the parameters of data collection for mapping administrative performance and improving its efficiency or promoting the cause of a better and streamlined railway system, the ideas captured in this book present a fresh and inspiring result-based approach to the pressing problems India faces today. Innovative, precise and practical, solutions offered in this book are a treasure trove, not just for India, but other developing countries of the world too, for both their constitutional arms as also the civil society."

      Ideas for India