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“How to be a Durga in our own lives” #Review #AwakenDurga by Sunita Saldhana

Jan 17

Having read almost all of Usha Narayanan’s books I found this one different from her other books. This is not a story based on mythology, but a book that relates mythology to life today. In this book, the author has blended the stories of the goddesses from Hindu mythology and the conflicts that women go through today. She shows us how we can learn from them and be a Durga in our own lives. Though I absolutely believe that the Goddess dwells in all of us, I was a little sceptical about the book. I mean, Indian scriptures and society are...  Read more

“A must read for today’s women” #AwakenDurga #Review by Reshma Ranjan

Jan 13

In the name of age-old culture how many of us women are stopped from letting our self be just us everyday every moment in our life. Here in this book Usha Narayanan, the best selling author of mythological novels, has brought out this amazing book. Here with examples from the very age-old Puranas she imparts strength and power to women to take control. The Puranas are considered to be the base of our culture, isn't it? And it is full of mentions of Goddesses and how she is Shakthi, Kamini, and Durga as well. So why not revive the very essenc...  Read more

“It’s not preachy, it does not drag.” #Review #AwakenDurga by Nikita

Jan 10

I am not a non-fiction reader. I never read it (at least until last year, when I tried reading it for the first-time) and so I cannot even start to say whether I like it or not. But when Usha Narayanan approached me, asking if I’d like to review her latest book, Awaken the Durga Within, I couldn’t say no because a) I’ve loved Usha’s body of work as a writer b) 2018 was about me trying to read newer stuff (which I did, a lot, so yay to that)! About the book Awaken the Durga Within is a collection of stories from the ...  Read more

“Well-written amalgamation of self help & myth” #Review #AwakenDurga by Kavita

Jan 10

I have read and loved the earlier books by the author which have been mythology based. Having read her stories, I was familiar with her writing style and language and this book has been equally well written in a simple and understand way. The cover of the book is very interesting. The blurb is apt. This is a collection of stories from the puranas, Indian mythology but interpreted in a very modern way trying to find a modern parallel. As is the myth that ancient literature has always expected and portrayed women in a certain way....this bo...  Read more