The *Aghori Series*, a bestselling national sensation, unveils the secretive world of Aghoris—their mystical rituals, spiritual wisdom, and supernatural encounters. Follow Subbu’s transformative journey as he explores their unconventional practices and uncovers profound truths about this mysterious sect.
We’ve explored the literary world to bring you the most exciting Indian children’s books of 2025—must-reads for young minds. So, grab a cool drink, relax, and let your child embark on magical summer adventures!
This book takes you deep into the world of a fierce and powerful Grama Devata—a protector, guardian, and swift force of justice. Through gripping stories and ancient wisdom, it unveils Bhairava, Kshetrapal guardians, oracles, and forgotten Dharmic traditions.
If you’re craving a quick yet powerful read, this gem is packed with timeless Buddhist wisdom on happiness, impermanence, and mindful living. Insightful, uplifting, and thought-provoking—it’s like a spiritual espresso shot for your soul!
If you’ve ever loved deeply, longed endlessly, or felt the ache of unspoken words, this poetry collection will touch your soul. It weaves love, loss, and healing into verses that feel like whispered confessions.
Thank You for Leaving is a heartfelt poetry collection by Rithvik Singh that delves into love, loss, and healing. Through evocative verses, it comforts those who feel deeply, offering solace and a reminder that emotions are a gift.
A luxurious bachelorette trip to a private island turns deadly as old friends reunite, dark secrets resurface, and revenge unfolds. Trapped in paradise, they must face their past—because not everyone will make it out alive.
He ditched Google, teamed up with his mom, and turned samosas into a foodie empire. From home-cooked Bohri delights to Mumbai’s hottest dining experience, his journey is a rollercoaster of risks, rewards, and irresistible flavors—because who needs a desk job when you’ve got samosas?
In 1985, young Ricky encounters terrifying supernatural events in an isolated Darjeeling bungalow. Decades later, professor Karma and his partner Sakshi move in, only to face the same horrors. To survive, they must uncover the house’s dark secrets.
Brilliant illustrations, timeless wisdom, and a dash of nostalgia—this book is pure magic! A heartwarming blend of adventure, charm, and life lessons that’ll make you smile, reflect, and maybe even gift it to your favorite person!
Japanese-American teen Izumi Tanaka’s world flips when she discovers she’s a princess. Thrust into royal life, she navigates duty, family, and forbidden romance—all while searching for where she truly belongs. Charming, heartfelt, and swoon-worthy!
Unsolved Indian Hindu Temple Mysteries explores 12 extraordinary temples, unveiling their legends, miracles, and unexplained phenomena that continue to mystify historians, scientists, and devotees, offering a fascinating glimpse into India’s rich spiritual and architectural heritage.
It’s Not a Creation, It’s a Projection through Expression bridges science and spirituality, exploring the universe’s mysteries. It delves into Vedic wisdom, quantum physics, space-time, consciousness, and cosmic energy, offering profound insights into existence, purpose, and reality.
In The Clown and the Little Girl, a circus clown faces the end of his career as the circus closes down. His relationship with a little girl named Nancy gives him hope to move on and find what he wants in life.
Poetry isn’t just about romance—it can evoke laughter, pain, nostalgia, and joy. When you crave lyrical beauty beyond love, a certain book catches your eye. It stands out for its staggering variety, promising a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences.
In San Miguel, Mexico, Bonita meets Vicky, a flamboyant Trickster who claims her mother once studied art there. Shocked, Bonita questions everything she knew. Drawn into a hidden past of culture and family secrets, she has no choice but to follow Vicky on an unexpected journey of discovery.
In Ab Tera Kya Hoga Palande, Anuj, driven by vengeance for his father’s murder, devises a chilling plan to eliminate Palande, the ruthless killer who shattered his life, determined to deliver justice at any cost.
Kaal Ki Qaid Mein explores the harsh realities of Indian prison life, focusing on the notorious serial killer Vijay Palande. Anuj Tikku provides a deep look into how prisons break down the physical and mental health of criminals, illustrating their downfall through Palande and other infamous figures of Mumbai’s underworld.