Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143100836
- Publisher: Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 240
- Spine Width: 16 mm
- Width: 131 mm
- ISBN-10: 0143100831
- Publisher Date: 06 Nov 2006
- Height: 201 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 500 gr
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹239.00Current price is: ₹239.00.
Dive into the captivating world of “Two Mirrors at the Ashram” by Ira Pande (ISBN: 9780143100836). This compelling novel explores the complexities of human relationships and spiritual seeking within the serene yet turbulent backdrop of an ashram. Follow the intertwining lives of the characters as they grapple with love, loss, and self-discovery. A thought-provoking read for those seeking insight into the human condition.
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Vijay Kumar –
Really wonderful and thought-provoking book. Highly recommend!
Ujjval Verma –
I liked the concept, but the characters didn’t fully resonate with me. Not bad, but not great.
Anonymous –
A captivating tale set in a fascinating location. I couldn’t put it down!
Jitender Kumar –
Wonderful! A must-read for anyone interested in spirituality and human connection.
Aman Jaiswal –
A beautifully written book that explores profound themes.
Abhishek Gargvansi –
This book is an absolute gem! The author’s writing style made the story come alive.
Sneha Matura –
A beautiful and poignant story. Some parts felt a bit slow, but overall, a worthwhile read.
Jitin M –
This book is incredible. A story of finding yourself and the beautiful journey to understanding.
Ansh Gupta –
A moving story about love, loss, and self-discovery. The characters were so well-developed.
Ekansh Khandelwal –
While the writing is good, the storyline failed to completely grab my attention. I wanted more.
Omkar Bhatnagar –
The characters were compelling, and the setting was beautifully portrayed.
Nandani Agrawal –
An interesting premise, but the execution felt a little flat. Not my favorite, but still worth a read.
Hari Om –
Absolutely brilliant! The author is amazing and the story so well crafted.
Dhananjay Joshi –
I enjoyed reading about the different characters and their journey.
Ankit Rawat –
A beautiful and insightful book. It made me think about my own life and relationships.
Akanksha Pandey –
I enjoyed the book, but some of the philosophical discussions were a bit too dense.
Dipra Halder –
The story was engaging, but I found some of the characters a bit unlikeable.
Yash Sharma –
Interesting story, but the pace felt uneven. Parts were captivating, others dragged on a bit.
Muskan Suryan –
I was captivated by the characters’ journeys. The ashram setting was beautifully described. Highly recommended!
Aastha –
The book was okay. The subject matter was little too philosophical for my personal enjoyment.
Malika Gupta –
The writing was beautiful, but the plot moved a bit too slowly for my taste. Still, a decent read.
Advik Sharma –
It was fine. Nothing special, but not bad either. A solid, average read.
Himanshu Yadav –
The narrative was captivating, drawing me into the world of the ashram and its inhabitants.
Vikram Singh –
I loved the exploration of spirituality and human connection. A truly thought-provoking book!