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Great pictures and maps!Review Date: 2007-07-03
Excellent OverviewReview Date: 2006-04-10

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coolReview Date: 2004-04-02
Funny short storiesReview Date: 2004-03-12

A Tapestry of Devotion and WisdomReview Date: 2005-12-24
Through this translation i hear the voice of the Goddess singing me out of worldliness and into Her Divine Realm of Cosmic Awareness.
In this scripture, She gently teaches us how to worship Her Deity form and then guides us into meditation upon the Cosmic Divinity beyond all Forms and Names...beyond all knowledge and words.
The deeper we fall in love with our Divine Mother, the more we find we want to learn about Her; finding new ways to worship and praise Her until we dissolve in the True Union of Divine Awareness.
Swamiji Satyananda Saraswati's whole life is worship, and sharing his love of the Goddess with all the sentient beings who are perceptive enough to receive these precious teachings.
All the books Swamiji has written and translated are a priceless treasure trove of spiritual tools that will continue uplifting and guiding sincere devotees for immeasurable years to come.
If you want to really experience the joys of worship, read and practice the teachings that are found within any of Swami Satyananda Saraswati's books. Jai Maa! Blessings!
Great Book- available at shreemaa.org $12.95Review Date: 2003-10-31
It is often difficult to translate Sanskrit into English due to the multilevel language that it is. Swami Satyananada Saraswati has done an excellant job of conveying the rasa of the Sanskrit.
I always wondered what the meaning was of all the instruments the Goddesses carry were and here they are in this Gita. This is a translation and not a commentary, but with the clarity of the translation a commentary is not needed.
I would recommend reading the English translation first, then move on to the Sanskrit to get the sense of great poetry and rythm of this work.
Chandi herself will blight the asura of "too much" who is charging $45.70 for this book.

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One woman's desire to serve the worldReview Date: 2006-01-28
Digging a Well to Heaven . . . A Woman's Odyssey into the Heart of India and the Soul of Her SelfReview Date: 2005-10-28
The author's look inside herself gives me encouragement for my own inner pilgrimage of the heart. It's reassuring to know that I don't have to be a saint to experience mystical experiences.
I also really like that the proceeds are going to fund digging freshwater wells in India. It's nice to spend money on something that benefits others and I appreciate the opportunity to participate.
This is a great read for a great cause!
Sharon N.

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My Favorite Bollywood MovieReview Date: 2005-10-16
The only thing I did not like - the special features did not have English captions, so you really couldn't enjoy them.
I also purchased the soundtrack to this movie. It is excellent and has more songs that were used in the movies.
Very helpful book, particularly for non-Indian Bollywood fansReview Date: 2008-03-01
I found this book very helpful in understanding the movie's effect on Indian people, both those who have dispersed to other countries and those who remain in India. It also gave me insight to the actual making of the film and some history of Indian cinema and the careers of the cast and crew who made the film. Most importantly, it gave me greater understanding of Indian movies in general and the meaning of metaphors typically used in those films.
I would recommend this book to 1) students studying films and the film industry, 2) Bollywood enthusiasts, and 3) fans of Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol and director Aditya Chopra.

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Wonderful book!Review Date: 2007-09-08
Loved it!Review Date: 2008-01-18

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A really good and insightful bookReview Date: 2007-11-21
Great Introduction to Working in India!Review Date: 2008-01-03
It is a great introduction to India in general for Americans like me, helpfully summarizing elements of the country's history, politics, and law that one needs to know to operate there, and most helpfully helping you recognize potential difficulties you and your Indian co-workers will face in communicating with one another, and how to overcome them.
I will for sure require my India team members to read this book!

One of my all time favorite booksReview Date: 2003-07-23
Even if you aren't interested in mental math, this book is a great refresher for those who have forgotten how to do arithmetic without a calculator. So toss out your calculators, sharpen your pencils, and buy this book. You won't regret it.
Mental MathReview Date: 2005-04-27

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A precious jewelReview Date: 2007-06-11
This book will be our main gift going forward for birthdays and other occasion for our curious, sensitive and adventurous friends and relatives.
Mrs. Judah please write more!!
Old Fashioned in the Best Sense of the TermReview Date: 2007-07-05
Having known nothing of the Jewish community in India, I was fascinated by the concept...but found myself caring about the characters even more than the unique setting. You'll find yourself respecting the fiercely honest Joseph and rooting for Hannah and Benny to live a long life together. These are characters and stories and truths that will take up house room in your memory even after you finish the book.


Excellent, well illustratedReview Date: 2005-05-26
History that is Informative and RelevantReview Date: 2000-08-09
As a historian myself, the biggest problem in expressing yourself is making "old" topics informative and interesting to modern generations. Antony Wild has succeeded beyond any scale of recognition in his book The East India Company: Trade and Conquest from 1600.
This book, which details the English East India Company's history will appeal to anyone with an interest in British, Indian, Asian, American, military, nautical, or commerical history-- it is that wide-ranging. This book is also a must-read for anyone interested or concerned over the so-called modern phenomenon of "globalization." After reading Wild's account, one can see that globalization has been around for nearly four hundred years, if not longer.
The English East India Company, acting under a royal charter from Queen Elizabeth I, sought entry into the Spice Trade in Asia. Soon, however, it found itself involved with Indian piece trade and trade from the Middle East and Arabia. Its trade interests in India eventually led to de facto conquest and colonization on that subcontinent-- all with the tacit support of the crown. The company reached into China and even North America-- it was East India Company tea that got dumped into Boston Harbor during the Tea Party.
The company exported and imported goods, laid the foundations for three important Indian cities, fought land wars and naval battles with other European merchant powers or local natives, and brought a host of new products and new words into the consciousness of the English-speaking world.
India proved to be the company's lasting legacy, and not always a positive one. However Wild provides a well-balanced account that does not paint the company as either completely ethical traders or imperialistic devils. No matter one's opinion, India proved to the company's (and Britain's) largest asset and also the cause for the company's eventual dissolution.
The book is well-illustrated and is an easy but very informative read. I would rank this amongst the top 10 books I have read in the last 5 years.
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