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Publishing House in Mumbai Publishers of Spiritual Books Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule was written by M.K. Gandhi (1869-1948) in 1909. Composed originally in Gujarati, comprising 275 handwritten pages, this work contains the essence of his views, which he had developed in the course of the preceding decade or so. It includes his stance on modern civilization and on nonviolence as a tool against oppression and subjugation. Book Publishers in Mumbai In Get High on Spirit, Monisha brings light to the idea that by being truthful to your spirit, through love, you can expect miracles in all areas of life. Through a personal narrative she points out the way to overcome difficult negative situations using tools and practices that she uses herelf. This book deals with issues that are relevant to all of us and includes, among others:
Place and Street Names in Mumbai Bombay Place Names and Street Namescontains a compilation of placeand street names in the Bombay (Mumbai)of a century ago, with fascinating explanations of their origins. Some of these have been traced to local families, legends, historical/official figures, and urban myths or are based simply on anecdotal and etymological accounts from the nineteenth to early twentieth centuries.Some streets are named after trees and temples while others are named after princes and commoners, mills and agiaris, professions and markets. Publishers of Spiritual Books Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902), born Narendra Datta, is India’s most celebrated and charismatic monk. Handsome, brilliant in studies, an image of contained strength, a lover of music and poetry . . . yet deep inside Narendra the seed of “search” had begun to sprout at an early age. Unable to understand the superstition-ridden rituals of the Hindu religion and desiring to know about the originating source of his great Hindu heritage, Narendra’s search ended when he finally met his guru, Sri Ramakrishna.