The real India remains buried under the news of natural disasters and poverty the existence of which you cannot deny, but you can still see all its beauty, and magic. This work covers India, the most exotic place of this fascinating continent.
Tarun Chopra Knihy






This vast subcontinent has diverse attractions, including the sacred Himalayan mountains, holy rivers such as the Ganges, dense tropical forests, beautiful beaches, and thousands of magnificent temples with glorious deities in them.
Attempts to tell the reader through stories what India is, its traditions, culture, philosophical and religious beliefs customs, etc that are so variagated that it seems there are many Indias, rather that just one.
Abridged and edited version of Kāmasūtra by Vātsyāyana.
Royal Palaces of India
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- 11 hodin čítania
The book explores India's rich historical tapestry, highlighting its grandeur and opulence through tales from epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana. It paints vivid images of magnificent palaces adorned with lavish decorations, people clad in silk and jewels, and children playing with precious marbles made of rubies, pearls, and emeralds. These enchanting stories evoke the splendor of India's past, capturing the imagination and illustrating the cultural heritage that has shaped the nation over the centuries.
Exploring the rich tapestry of India's temples reveals their significant role in shaping cities and religious practices. Each city showcases prominent temples, reflecting the country's status as 'harmashetra' or sacred land, with pilgrim destinations linked to major world religions. The book highlights the unique historical evolution of temple architecture over two millennia, illustrating humanity's enduring quest for spiritual spaces. This journey through India's diverse religious heritage offers insights into the cultural and historical importance of these sacred sites.
