Gagan Gill

Gagan Gill

Gagan Gill (b. 1959) lives in Delhi and writes in Hindi. She worked as a literary editor for eleven years with The Times of India and Sunday Observer before devoting herself to creative writing. She has published four collections of poetry: One Day The Girl Will Return (1989), Buddha In The Dark (1996), Inopportune Desire (1998) and Thump Thump Heart Thump Thump (2003). Gagan Gill has received several national awards for poetry. Her poems are largely ...

A new perspective on the doctrine of reincarnation (07.05.2019)

A new perspective on the doctrine of reincarnation (07.05.2019)

Friends of India Club, Indology Department of Sofia University and the Embassy of the Republic of India   cordially invite you to lecture 39 of FIC’s Lectoria

Gaurav Solanki

 Gaurav Solanki

Gaurav Solanki was born in 1986 in Rajasthan. Electrical engineering graduate. Worked in the Tehelka magazine. At present he is a free lance writer in Delhi. Publishes poetry and short stories in different magazines. His first book is yet to come.

"With Love for the East" - exhibition (11.03.2019)

Галерия-книжарница София Прес, Фондация "Проф. д.ф.н. Александър Федотов", Клуб "Приятели на Индия" и Посолството на Република Индия в България представят изложба "С обич към Изтока", фотографии, ...

The Bhagavadgita

 The Bhagavadgita

The Bhagavadgita is an integral part of the ancient Indian epics “Mahabharata”, which explicates the aim, the character and the deep meaning of the basic segment of the epic plot – the battle at Kurukshetra. Through the millennia of its existence the Bhagavadgita has been functioning also as a separate text of the oral and written traditions. It has always been an authority of the knowledge of existence and the teaching of human perfection in the variety of schools within ...