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Are you looking for some good Religion and Mythology books to read? bookGeeks has one of the largest collection of reviews of Indian Religion and Mythology Books written by authors like Devdutt Pattanaik, Meghnad Desai and Amish Tripathi.

All our reviews are professionally done and the methodology we follow is logical but simple. We divide our book reviews into 5 categories:

1. Subject: Has the author chosen a good topic for the book?
2. Relevance: Is the book relevant to the current generation of readers?
3. Writing Style: Is the author clear in his/her narration?
4. Research: The research done by the writer on the present subject.
5. The Entertainment Quotient: Overall enjoyability of the book.

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Embark on a riveting journey through time with ’10 Lessons from Hindu History in 10 Episodes.’ This book is your gateway to unearthing the true and hidden history of Bharatvarsha, spanning centuries. While not exhaustive, these narratives offer a compelling, enlightening perspective, exposing the profound impact of Marxist-leaning scholars on our perception of Indian history. Dive into the depths of an authentic and concealed past, waiting to be uncovered.

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Discover the profound teachings of Sadhguru in our curated list of the 15 Best Sadhguru Books. Dive into a world of ancient wisdom, meditation, and spirituality as this revered spiritual leader takes you on a journey of self-discovery and inner peace. These books are more than just words; they’re a map to awakening your spirit and finding profound truths. Join us as we explore the transformative power of Sadhguru’s teachings.

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Explore India’s rich temple heritage, where spirituality thrives amidst bustling cities, tranquil villages, and picturesque landscapes. “Unusual Temples of India” unveils hidden gems that defy convention. Join the author on her captivating journey across the country as she delves into unique temples, offering a glimpse into their extraordinary stories. This book is a compilation of her temple travel diaries, a testament to the diversity and spirituality that define India’s cultural mosaic.

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The exploration of mythology, or Itihaasa as it is more authentically and preferentially called, can often be a daunting task. One must scour through countless books and resources to find those rare gems that present these ancient tales in their unadulterated form, preserving the narrative without discounting its essence. Through the deft efforts of 10 distinct writers, Aryaa: An Anthology of Vedic Women illuminates the lives of 10 remarkable women who have left an indelible mark on the annals of history.

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For the uninitiated, Lord Shani is the God of Justice. In Hindu dharma, he is known as the karmaphalaadhikari or the dandadhikari as he is the deity in charge of the fruits of our karma. He is the great discipliner and he doesn’t like injustice, thereby by the powers bestowed upon him, he gives us the good or bad results of our previous karmas. It is because of these powers and the nature of the deity that he is also feared by many, and rightly so. This book delves into the many secrets of the Lord.

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Inspired by the long tradition of Oriental mysticism and philosophical monotheism, The Prophet is Lebanese-American writer Kahlil Gibran’s magnum opus. He was also an artist and a poet who gained international repute through the depth of his creations that rattle the soul and evoke spiritual awakening.
The Prophet is crisp yet profound with terse and compact anecdotal sayings. At the core of this book is wisdom that is enriching because of a deep understanding of life and human nature

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This book, written by one of India’s most popular mythologists Devdutt Pattnaik has an interesting title, ‘My Gita’. One look at the title and you know that the book would be philosophical and full of wisdom. And as you read it, this becomes more evident than ever but more than that, the book has a very practical approach to life and living. It teaches how one can have a balance in their life by using the lessons it imparts.

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