François Gautier, a French writer and journalist, offers a unique perspective on India shaped by his extensive experience as a correspondent in South Asia. His work delves into the subcontinent's profound spiritual traditions and complex societal dynamics, revealing hidden truths with keen observation. Gautier's distinctive style blends sharp analysis with a narrative that bridges cultural divides, exploring universal themes of human seeking. He invites readers to contemplate the intricacies of Indian culture and its place in the global dialogue.
Explore the chilling world of the supernatural through a collection of forty-four captivating illustrations designed for coloring. Each image invites creativity while immersing you in a spine-tingling atmosphere, perfect for fans of the eerie and the macabre.
Explore the chilling world of the supernatural through 46 captivating illustrations designed for coloring. Each image invites creativity while immersing you in a haunting atmosphere, perfect for fans of eerie themes and artistic expression.
This sequel to Dark Art offers a chilling collection of intricate and macabre gothic illustrations by François Gautier, designed for those who enjoy a darker aesthetic in their coloring experience. The artwork invites creativity while immersing colorists in a hauntingly beautiful world, perfect for fans of horror and gothic themes.
Featuring intricate designs and imaginative scenes, this 3D coloring book offers a unique blend of artistry and adventure. Created by the mind behind the horror coloring book DARK ART, it invites readers to explore a captivating world while engaging their creativity. Each page promises depth and detail, perfect for both coloring enthusiasts and those seeking a novel artistic experience.
An Entirely New History of INDIA; Indian History needs to be re-examined and freed from colonial biases and error. Driven by Christian belief in a 6000-year old planet, British scholars, and their Indian hires, post-dated Indian history to fit into erroneous Western conceptions. For their own agendas the manufactures theories such as that of an "Aryan Invasion" and dismissed vast evidences, such as the existence of the river Sarasvati, as "mythical", even though it was mentioned more than fifty times in the Vedas. The colonial gaze also erroneously represented events such as the invasion of India by Alexander the Great in the year 326 BCE and fabricated myths such as the conversion of emperor Ashoka to Buddhism, purportedly due to "remorse" after the terrible battle of Kalinga, when Ashoka already a Buddhist at the time of the battle. Thus this book rewrites Indian History based on new evidence including new scientific, linguistic and genetic discoveries. It seeks to dismantle the cliches, to clarify the controversies, and to retrace, as accurately as possible, the most significant periods of Indian history-history much older than previously thought
The biography explores the life of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, a globally influential spiritual leader known for his ability to connect with diverse audiences. His journey spans from his childhood to the establishment of the Art of Living Foundation, highlighting his unique teachings and the transformative Sudershan Kriya. Renowned for spreading messages of love and human values, he engages with people from all walks of life, making each individual feel valued. This account includes unpublished insights into his spiritual evolution and the impact of his work worldwide.