Deepavali Yugabda 5124 HeS Newsletter Updates
- October 17, 2022
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Iconic Indians
Through these narratives, the book simultaneously tells the wider story of how India traversed the first 75 years of Independence. An excellent primer on the stalwarts who have made the nation what it is today, this book is a must-read for every person interested in the past, present and future of India.
Chhatrapati Shivaji : Saviour Of Hindu India

The Legacy Of Chhatrapati Shivaji – From Kingdom To Empire
Founded by Chhatrapati Shri Shivaji Maharaj, the Maratha empire was the first indigenous Indian empire in centuries. This epoch of almost two centuries proved to be a definitive juncture in the making of modern India.
Written by Dr. Kedar Phalke and published by Shri Shivaji memorial Committee Srisailam, this book provides detailed insights into the rise of the Maratha empire and its lasting impact on India.
Tipu Sultan- The Tyrant Of Mysore :
Why Hindus of Melkote do not celebrate Diwali? To know about it, you need to read the book
Sandeep Balakrishna in this well-researched book, explores both the myths and the truth surrounding Tipu Sultan. A must-read for those who wish to learn the true story of Tipu Sultan. The history of Tipu Sultan stands as a glaring instance of a distorted historical narrative.
Children Books
Stories For The Innocent By Rajaji
Rajaji has penned several stories, 37 of which have been included in this book. The stories tell of real people who were sensitive, emotional and part of India’s history.
Bala Bhagavatam
The learned and the erudite revelled in the depth of the philosophy, packed away in all the serious “discussions”and “talks” that happen all along this glorious work of Vyasa. However, the devoted younger hearth of the children loved the stories of Krishna’s early childhood full of pranks and mischiefs. He throws upon the growing children a divine light of blue and yellow and all their life they grow to be fascinated with this ideal. The ever-smiling, never-weeping Krishna should be the ideal for modern world of children everywhere growing as they are, in a horrid atmosphere of fear, passions and suspicions.