Sound of anklets

Sound of anklets
Author: Kashinath Karmakar, Sanjuktaa Asopa
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2024-06-21
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

A haiku happens when we pause mid-stride to marvel at our oneness with a moment in nature. The 105 poems in this book explore those brief but wondrous moments spanning four seasons and evoke a gamut of moods. Join Kashinath and Sanjuktaa, two of the most seasoned haiku poets of India, to connect deeper with yourself and discover joy.

Naad Anunaad

Naad Anunaad
Author: Kala Ramesh
Publisher: Vishwakarma Publications
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-09-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9789385665332

Haiku are word paintings that pilot the reader beyond the image into a sacred realm. For a poem complete in just a few words, resonance becomes the keynote. In Sanskrit, the primordial sound in the cosmos is known as naad and its resonance as anunaad. According to ancient Indian texts, an instrument, including the human body, vibrates only to this timeless sound. The 746 haiku in this volume come from 26 countries. They resonate, each in a unique way - just for you!

Forest I Know

Forest I Know
Author: Kala Ramesh
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2021-08-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9354227902

Tanka, a 1300-year-old, five-line lyrical form of poetry from Japan, was originally called 'waka', which translates as 'short song'. The Forest I Know, Kala Ramesh's first book in this genre, consists mainly of tanka, tanka prose and tanka doha. With stunningly bold and beautiful poems encompassing every facet of our day-to-day living, this book is at once ancient and modern, enduring and unforgettable - and is sure to resonate with the reader.

Habib Rahman

Habib Rahman
Author: S M Akhtar
Publisher: https://copalpublishing.com
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2017-10-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9383419350

Habib Rahman, one of the visionaries who laid the foundations of the architectural vocabulary of independent India by playing a pivotal role in shaping the modern architecture of Delhi. This book describes Habib Rahman as an inscriber of the transition of India from a newly independent state to a strong republic, reflected through his architectural practice. It further describes Habib as an engineer, architect and a musician, a fusion of which is evinced in the unique purity clarity and vibrancy of his architectural pursuit. It provides a blueprint of projects conceived by Habib in detail, supported by rare photographs and plans showing the evolution of his design vocabulary from Gandhi Ghat to the Delhi Zoological Park. This book on Padma Bhushan Habib Rahman is an important contribution to the history of modern architecture in India.

Computational Intelligence

Computational Intelligence
Author: Dinesh C.S. Bisht
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2020-08-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3110671352

Computational intelligence (CI) lies at the interface between engineering and computer science; control engineering, where problems are solved using computer-assisted methods. Thus, it can be regarded as an indispensable basis for all artificial intelligence (AI) activities. This book collects surveys of most recent theoretical approaches focusing on fuzzy systems, neurocomputing, and nature inspired algorithms. It also presents surveys of up-to-date research and application with special focus on fuzzy systems as well as on applications in life sciences and neuronal computing.

Katha Prize Stories

Katha Prize Stories
Author: Geeta Dharmarajan
Publisher: Katha
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1998
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788185586847

The Stories In This Volume Are Representative Of Some Of The Most Sensitive Works Produced In The Bhashas.

Windhorse

Windhorse
Author: Kaushik Barua
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2013-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9350296721

To restore their religion in its home, they have to first relinquish their faith. A group of Tibetan rebels set up an armed resistance movement against Chinese occupation - defying the instructions of their spiritual head, the Dalai Lama.Lhasang grew up in Eastern Tibet but was forced to flee after the Chinese occupation, making the death-defying trek across the Himalayas with his family. Fighting poverty and frustration, he finds solace in the armed resistance that is being cobbled together in the refugee camps in India. Norbu, the scion of an affluent Tibetan expatriate family, befriends Dolma, a young college student, and interacts with the newly arrived refugees from Tibet. He is drawn towards the resistance.

Lit from Within

Lit from Within
Author: Ruth Yarrow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781936848683

Ruth Yarrow is one of the most accomplished haiku poets writing in English. Lit from Within is her long-awaited personal selection from nearly 5 decades of highly-acclaimed work, and her first volume with Red Moon Press.