The adventures of Guruman

The adventures of Guruman
Author: Srrinivas Iyer
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2019-04-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1684666287

GURUMAN, a Celestial being from Planet Jupiter comes to Earth in this adventure series to fight against evil Ardrupa along with Gajaman, Nagalini, Mahavega, Dev, Mallika, and Police Commissioner Aruna. He uses Vajrapat, a divine strength of his, born out of the power of Sun and Moon, adorned on his right and left shoulders. In this adventure, Ardrupa makes a part of the expressway disappear with his evil powers along with five school buses carrying young children. Learn more about how Guruman and this team save the day and stop Ardrupa from his evil motives. This book introduces a unique concept of Creality©, a combination of Creativity and Reality. Though it is a work of fiction, some of the places and characters are a combination of creativity and reality, purely with the intention of entertaining the readers. In future, we encourage children to send in their stories, ideas along with their names and place of residence, which the author will weave into the main flow of The Adventures of Guruman and his team.

The Wim Hof Method

The Wim Hof Method
Author: Wim Hof
Publisher: Rider
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2022-04-14
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781846046308

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING PHENOMENOM 'I've never felt so alive' JOE WICKS 'The book will change your life' BEN FOGLE My hope is to inspire you to retake control of your body and life by unleashing the immense power of the mind. 'The Iceman' Wim Hof shares his remarkable life story and powerful method for supercharging your strength, health and happiness. Refined over forty years and championed by scientists across the globe, you'll learn how to harness three key elements of Cold, Breathing and Mindset to master mind over matter and achieve the impossible. 'Wim is a legend of the power ice has to heal and empower' BEAR GRYLLS 'Thor-like and potent...Wim has radioactive charisma' RUSSELL BRAND

The Hagiographies of Anantadas

The Hagiographies of Anantadas
Author: Winnand Callewaert
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136120025

Anantadas is the first 'biographer' who, around 1600, wrote about the most popular bhakti poets of the 15th and 16th centuries in Northern India. This critical study of these manuscripts yields a broad spectrum of the linguistic and morphological variants. It also reveals the processes of oral and scribal transmission during this time when sectarian interests appropriated certain poets and changed their 'biographies' accordingly.

Stripping the Gurus

Stripping the Gurus
Author: Geoffrey D. Falk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780973620313

"Armed with wit, insight, and truly astonishing research, Falk utterly demolishes the notion of the enlightened guru who can lead devotees to nirvana.--John Horgan, author of "Rational Mysticism."

Reading Food in Modern Japanese Literature

Reading Food in Modern Japanese Literature
Author: Tomoko Aoyama
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2008-09-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 082483285X

Literature, like food, is, in Terry Eagleton’s words, "endlessly interpretable," and food, like literature, "looks like an object but is actually a relationship." So how much do we, and should we, read into the way food is represented in literature? Reading Food explores this and other questions in an unusual and fascinating tour of twentieth-century Japanese literature. Tomoko Aoyama analyzes a wide range of diverse writings that focus on food, eating, and cooking and considers how factors such as industrialization, urbanization, nationalism, and gender construction have affected people’s relationships to food, nature, and culture, and to each other. The examples she offers are taken from novels (shosetsu) and other literary texts and include well known writers (such as Tanizaki Jun’ichiro, Hayashi Fumiko, Okamoto Kanoko, Kaiko Takeshi, and Yoshimoto Banana) as well as those who are less widely known (Murai Gensai, Nagatsuka Takashi, Sumii Sue, and Numa Shozo). Food is everywhere in Japanese literature, and early chapters illustrate historical changes and variations in the treatment of food and eating. Examples are drawn from Meiji literary diaries, children’s stories, peasant and proletarian literature, and women’s writing before and after World War II. The author then turns to the theme of cannibalism in serious and popular novels. Key issues include ethical questions about survival, colonization, and cultural identity. The quest for gastronomic gratification is a dominant theme in "gourmet novels." Like cannibalism, the gastronomic journey as a literary theme is deeply implicated with cultural identity. The final chapter deals specifically with contemporary novels by women, some of which celebrate the inclusiveness of eating (and writing), while others grapple with the fear of eating. Such dread or disgust can be seen as a warning against what the complacent "gourmet boom" of the 1980s and 1990s concealed: the dangers of a market economy, environmental destruction, and continuing gender biases. Reading Food in Modern Japanese Literature will tempt any reader with an interest in food, literature, and culture. Moreover, it provides appetizing hints for further savoring, digesting, and incorporating textual food.