धनंजय
GEETAMBARI
DEVANCHYA RAJYAAT
KAYA BANI CHANDAN
DEHA ZALA CHANDANACHA
THE SILENT REFORMER
Globe edition
DIGVIJAY
DEHA BAN GAYI CHANDAN
BINDUSAROVAR
SAMAJHITESHU PANDURANG SHASTRI ATHAVALE
HOLLYWOODCHE VINODVEER
UDAYAN
EMPIRE OF THE GODS
GEETASHASTRA
DHANANJAY
IN THE PRESS
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About Empire of the Gods
'This book gives a light to your intellectual sight and clears out the vision which is quite necessary to be done for the youth in the current scenario. I think this book is a must read for everyone as it introduces a very intense topic in a very light and cosy manner. The book doesn’t create boredom and keeps going with the flow that remains uninterrupted with the flowing narration.'
My interview by Mr. Vishnu Chevli. Follow the link given below to read it.
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The author does an incredible job of weaving a tale that reads more like a myth than a book of religious teaching. He describes things so clearly that it is easy to picture exactly what is going on, which makes the story feel all the more real. Regardless of one’s religious or spiritual beliefs, the words of Krishna are ones that all should have exposure to. Rajendra Kher has made this exposure possible in “Song of Salvation.”
DANIELLE FELICIANOfor Reader Views
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About The Song of Salvation
'The story was difficult for me to work through, but only because I was unfamiliar with this philosophy and many of the people involved. Yet, I found it very rewarding. Detachment, and the pursuit of duty for duty’s sake, has much merit behind it. Perhaps the greatest compliment this book can be given is for a reader to be sparked to begin contemplating the Bhagavad-Gita itself. I, for one, will do so.'
JEREMY M. HOOVER,
BIJ May/June 2004
BIO
I am graduate of Pune University, have been writing for over two decades. I hae published ten books in Marathi, all of which have been received with critical acclaim. Some of my bestselling novels have been translated into other languages. I have been honored with five literary awards.
I haves worked as an Assistant Director in the film industry, on documentaries, and as a Programme Director for a TV channel. Early in my career, I produced and directed the short experimental film, Charlie Chaplin in India. I have had extensive experience with writing scripts and screenplays.