Krishna Das Book order






- 2022
- 2018
Drawing from his extensive experience as a chant master, Krishna Das shares a collection of stories, teachings, and insights that illuminate his spiritual journey. Known for blending traditional Indian chants with a Western flavor, he invites readers to explore the transformative power of chanting. This book serves as a gateway for anyone interested in experiencing the deep spiritual connection that chanting can offer, making it accessible to a wide audience.
- 2018
Flow of Grace
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
- 2013
Spatial Pattern of Road Network Development in Assam
A carto-statistical analysis
- 76 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Focusing on the geographical development of Assam's road network, the book provides an in-depth analysis of spatial patterns, trends, and accessibility. It includes detailed statistics on district-wise road lengths and densities, along with zone-wise development insights. Utilizing both statistical methods and manual cartographic techniques, the work aims to enhance readers' understanding of Assam's road geography and assist in reconstructing their mental maps of the region.
- 2007
Dubai Puzha
- 190 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A memory lane of Emirates life, upholding the history and culture Dubai Puzha reflects the struggles of migrants to accommodate themselves in an alien soil. Krishnadas focuses on the Malayali diaspora, who where the boat people or the refugees of the seventies and the theme has now a universal relevance. Walking down the memory lane spanning three decades of stay, author presents a collage of real, ordinary people who find themselves in not so ordinary circumstances in the Gulf countries. Events such as the dissolution of Trucial States, communist upheaval in Yemen, the formation of UAE, the Iran-Iraq war, the urbanization of UAE, Iraq’s high-handedness on Kuwait, the dissolution of Soviet Union and the Palestine conflict become not geopolitical markers of time but changemakers which influence the social fabric of migrants. Nostalgia for homeland runs as a strong undercurrent throughout the narration. Extracts from the pre-Islamic and post modern Arabic poems open a window to peep into the Arabian culture- a way of life as it was and as it is, add to the literary beauty of this book.