BOOKS AMEYA

Maharanas: A Thousand Year War for Dharma by Dr. Omendra Ratnu

Maharanas: A Thousand Year War for Dharma | Omendra Ratnu

Synopsis: Omendra Ratnu’s Maharanas: A Thousand Year War for Dharma isn’t just a retelling of India’s distorted history, but a book that is bound to attain a scripture-like importance in the years to come. Aimed at destroying the web of lies woven around the glorious Hindu resistance to wave after wave of brutal Islamic invasions, Read more…

Cover of 300 Brave Men, a book by Gautam Pradhan about the life and struggles of Shivaji Raje Bhosale

300 Brave Men

Synopsis: 1641-1660 was probably the most important period in India’s resistance against a long and oppressive Islamic rule. The Indian subcontinent was under the brutal control of three tyrannical sultanates – the powerful and despotic Mughals, who stand glorified in our textbooks today, in the North, and the Shia rulers, Adilshah and Qutubshah, down South. Read more…

God Provides: A Folk Tale from Andhra Pradesh

God Provides: A Folk Tale from Andhra Pradesh

The province of Warangal was ruled by a benevolent king. His magnanimity meant that his popularity spread far and wide. Two beggars regularly came to him asking for alms. One of them was a young man while the other was an aged woman. After being compensated, the young man would say, “the King provides”, while Read more…

'The King Within' by Nandini Sengupta

The King Within

Synopsis: 373 AD. In the thick forests of Malwa, an enigmatic stranger gallops into an ambush attack by bandits to rescue a young courtesan, Darshini. His name is Deva and he is the younger son of Emperor Samudragupta. That chance encounter, first with Deva and later with his two friends, the loyal general Saba Virasena Read more…