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Friday, February 12, 2021

Venkatesh Suprabhatam Bookreview

 

 


Publisher / Westland Publisher

When you hear a prayer do you connect with the word or do you connect with the sound?

Nestled in the escarpment of the Sheshachala Hill which consists of 7 hills and looks like the Serpent Adishesh Nag  on whom Vishnu rest , the richest temple of India  Tirupati  is located on the crest of one of the hill.

Venkateshwara temple or Tirupati temple   is dedicated to  Venkateshwara  a form of Lord Vishnu

Suprabhatam  in Sanskrit means Good morning,  and Venkatesh suprabhatam is the first morning prayer offered to the Lord to wake him up from his sleep at Sayana Mandapam which is  inside the Tirupati Temple.

This prayer is one of the most popular prayer  one can hear early in the morning in every house hold in South of India. So sit back grab your coffee and let me give you my thoughts about this book.

Firstly  what I loved is the brightly  eye catchy book cover with lotus and shankha embossed on it  to denote the Lord Venkatesh  .The  author Venkatesh Parthasarathy mesmerize the reader with his  simple yet in depth explanation of the verses. Layman like me who do not have much knowledge about the prayer got fully engrossed with its detail.  Every   Sanskrit  word have been broken down explained in such essay way that no one will have trouble understanding. With such beautiful explanation the author nicely mashed up the verses with Puranic story which I think made the book more interesting. It is because of the puranic story , the prayer became easy to understand when chanted.

The book also talks about the temple Tirupati , the people in charge , the geographic importance its architecture  and henceforth.Also it mention about the 2020 covid situation when the temple was closed .

Slowly the book takes you to the time period when the poem was created by the saint, Prativadi Bhayankaram  the story behind it then the spell bounding rendition  created by MS Subhalakshmi, In just 167 pages the book is packed with knowledge, highly researched  and definitely something to re read.  

 

From the book:

Do you know The gramophone recording  of the Suprabhatam was first released for sale by                          President  S.Radhakrishnan during tenth  Radio Sangeet  Sammelan of the AIR in Novemember 1963

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

BOOK REVIEW: The Good Wizard by PrasunRoy

 


Do you read only age appropriate books? Or do you still hover around children book shelf and enjoy reading them?

I enjoy reading  children  fiction still now as it reminds me of my school days when summer vacation meant, buying  children magazine and books and spending the entire vacation devouring them (forgetting about the holiday homework).Now that I have a kid at home, I have more excuse to give .

This book The Good Wizard by Prasun Roy made me revisit my childhood days when I was keen on reading books on Magic, Wizard, and Witches and henceforth.

The story is about a little girl name Titli who is 11 years old, and always wanted to become a magician. In her village she was quiet popular among her friends for her quirky tricks which she learned from here and there.  Destiny makes her meet the most famous wizard, Badshah Bisht who is suffering from deadly disease which wipes out memories. Before the evil takes over the good, the good old wizard plans to pass on his knowledge, which includes very famous, The Dance of the Phoenix to someone who will become his protégé .Will Titli help Badshah come out from the deadly disease? Will she undo the injustice done to the good old wizard

The Good Wizard portrays a very positive and supportive relationship between a teacher and a student. Titli’s dedication to become a wizard shows us that every great dream begins with a dreamer, and a great teacher can change a student’s life. The beautiful illustration in the book made reading more fun.  Language used is easy keeping in mind that the readers are mainly children. The book font is very comfortable to read and lastly this book is for those brave children out there who dare to define destiny.