Stephen Gill’s Novel THE CHHATTISGARH to be released shortly

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Canada: April 8, 2015. (PCP) After a long patience, Unistar Books from India will release Stephen Gill’s novel The Chhattisgarh on the 20th of April of 2015. The Chhattisgarh is about the rich mythology of India, the rajas, the macabre rituals of witchcraft, the assassination of Maharaja Pravir, the prophecies concerning Kohinoor, and a legend that connects Kohinoor with Lord Krishna. Above all, The Chhattisgarh is about politics, and Aboriginal peoples, called the Adivasi. Most of the readers must have read the different chapters of the Chhattisgarh in the media. Please find additional background from the front cover of this novel below. THE CHHATTISGARH: an informative and engaging narrative focuses largely on the exotic nature of the mythologies around the jungles of Chhattisgarh, where the mega players of the Hindu epic Ramayana had ambled, as did Rajneesh Osho, a mystic of today. The Chhattisgarh is also about love between an Indian married professor, who believes in the five thousand year old theory of detachment that has impacted most Indians, and Reghu, an India-born Canadian writer, who believes that the theory of detachment had sedated citizens to yield to dehumanizing external aggressions, and has resulted in the domestic, political, business and social disconnections. Reghu questions the theory of detachment, because it also violates the central precept of live and let live. The Chhattisgarh is an evocative story that moves swiftly despite a density of details.

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