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Shakti The Devine Feminine
Anuja ChandramouliShe is the Mother Goddess, Mahamaya - the enchantress, the supreme consciousness, the pure source from which all creation emerges and to whom all must eventually return.
ARJUNA: Saga Of A Pandava Warrior-Prince
Anuja ChandramouliArjuna is the immortal tale of one of IndiaÕs greatest heroes. These pages retell in riveting detail the story of the Pandava Warrior-Prince who has captured the imagination of millions across centuries.
Battle For Bittora : The Story Of India's Most Passionate ...
Anuja ChauhanEnlivened by Chauhan's characteristic brand of wicked humour and sexy romanticism, this is a rollicking new tale of young India.
Battle For Bittora : The Story Of India's Most Passionate ...
Anuja ChauhanEnlivened by Chauhan's characteristic brand of wicked humour and sexy romanticism, this is a rollicking new tale of young India.
Baaz
Anuja Chauhan'Why do they call you Baaz?' 'It means falcon,' he replies solemnly. 'Or bird of prey. Because I swoop down on the enemy planes just like a Baaz would.' Then he grins. The grey eyes sparkle. 'It's also short for bastard.' 1971.
The Zoya Factor
Anuja ChauhanWhen the younger players in India's cricket team find out that advertising executive Zoya Singh Solanki was born at the very moment India won the World Cup back in 1983, they are intrigued.
Those Pricey Thakur Girls
Anuja ChauhanThe new novel from the bestselling author of The Zoya Factor and Battle for Bittora In a sprawling bungalow on New Delhi's posh Hailey Road, Justice Laxmi Narayan Thakur and his wife Mamta spend their days watching anxiously over their five ...
Acoustical Imaging
PreviewAnuja Nair, Barry D. kuban, Nancy Obuchowski and D. geoffrey Vince, Assessing spectral algorithms to predict atherosclerotic plaque composition with normalized and raw intravascular ultrasound data. Ultrasound in Med. and Biol., 27(10), ...
Security, Socialisation and Affect in Indian Families: ...
Preview31 Supriya Singh, Anuja Cabraal and Shanthi Robertson, 'Remittances as a Currency of Care: A Focus on “Twice Migrants” among the Indian Diaspora in Australia', in JournalofComparative Family Studies, Vol. XXXXI, no.2 (2010), pp. 245–63 ...
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