This book offers daily quotes of inspiration for not just followers of the Daishonin but anyone interested in a fresh perspective on humanism. Many of the quotes are based on the humanism of Ikeda - rather than being simply lifted from the Gosho (teachings of the Daishonin).
A must for anyone who follows the Daishonin and an interest for those who don't.
>>More Details
'this is a quintessentially Indian story, written by a contemporary Indian for other contemporary Indians to read'
I can't believe I just read this. I was bought book 2 in the series by a relative, thought it looked good and interesting and so was looking for book 1 to start things off. Well, I'm not a contemporary Indian, but one of the non-indians who apparently don't display any interest in the series, so if that's your attitude as the author, and the books are obviously not for me, I won't buy the first book, and I don't think I'll be reading the second either.
>>More Details
'this is a quintessentially Indian story, written by a contemporary Indian for other contemporary Indians to read'
I can't believe I just read this. I was bought book 2 in the series by a relative, thought it looked good and interesting and so was looking for book 1 to start things off. Well, I'm not a contemporary Indian, but one of the non-indians who apparently don't display any interest in the series, so if that's your attitude as the author, and the books are obviously not for me, I won't buy the first book, and I don't think I'll be reading the second either.
>>More Details
'this is a quintessentially Indian story, written by a contemporary Indian for other contemporary Indians to read'
I can't believe I just read this. I was bought book 2 in the series by a relative, thought it looked good and interesting and so was looking for book 1 to start things off. Well, I'm not a contemporary Indian, but one of the non-indians who apparently don't display any interest in the series, so if that's your attitude as the author, and the books are obviously not for me, I won't buy the first book, and I don't think I'll be reading the second either.
>>More Details
'this is a quintessentially Indian story, written by a contemporary Indian for other contemporary Indians to read'
I can't believe I just read this. I was bought book 2 in the series by a relative, thought it looked good and interesting and so was looking for book 1 to start things off. Well, I'm not a contemporary Indian, but one of the non-indians who apparently don't display any interest in the series, so if that's your attitude as the author, and the books are obviously not for me, I won't buy the first book, and I don't think I'll be reading the second either.
>>More Details
The Left Behind series are the best series I've ever read. The plot makes you keep turning pages until it's midnight. There is no age for this. Anyone can read it and have a good time. I want everyone to read it.
>>More Details
I am really enjoying this series, which I find extremely moving. I love the way the age old biblical stories have been personalised; it really brings the Bible alive!
>>More Details
While I loved the Alchemist and Veronika Decides to Die, I found this book a little dissapointing. It didn't move me as deeply or profoundly as the former two. While a nice story, it lacks what the others have
>>More Details
This book is wonderful: comforting, challenging, and sustaining. So many days, I am amazed by how this book speaks to me exactly where I am. For years, my mother and grandmother both read this book everyday. I now understand the appeal. I know it will be a lifelong companion for my spiritual walk.
>>More Details
This book is wonderful: comforting, challenging, and sustaining. So many days, I am amazed by how this book speaks to me exactly where I am. For years, my mother and grandmother both read this book everyday. I now understand the appeal. I know it will be a lifelong companion for my spiritual walk.
>>More Details