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March Releases by Aleph Book Company

Aleph Book Company’s March releases present a rich and varied list spanning faith, philosophy, food and children’s literature. Leading the lineup is Rajmohan Gandhi’s Do You Know Your Hinduism: Notes for Modern-Day Hindus—a lucid and reflective exploration of Hinduism as a dynamic, evolving tradition rooted in debate, ethical inquiry and the enduring ideal of Vasudhaiva…

Aleph Book Company’s March releases present a rich and varied list spanning faith, philosophy, food and children’s literature.

Leading the lineup is Rajmohan Gandhi’s Do You Know Your Hinduism: Notes for Modern-Day Hindus—a lucid and reflective exploration of Hinduism as a dynamic, evolving tradition rooted in debate, ethical inquiry and the enduring ideal of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.

For young readers, Barry O’Brien’s ABC of Christianity for Kids offers an engaging alphabet-based introduction to the Christian faith, combining simple storytelling with vibrant illustrations to bring key figures, values and festivals to life.

Food lovers can savour Debasish Patanaik’s Odia Byanjana: Classic Odia Recipes, a celebration of Odisha’s culinary heritage featuring fifty iconic dishes that range from temple cuisine and festive delicacies to everyday comfort food.

Spiritual and philosophical readers will find depth in The Upanisads, translated by Nachiketa Jha—a comprehensive and accessible rendering of ten principal Upaniṣads, accompanied by a commentary rooted in classical Vedantic thought.

Rounding off the list is Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan’s Haiku, Me and You (I Love You), a tender collection of haikus that captures the small, beautiful moments shared between a grandmother and her grandchild.

Together, these titles underline Aleph’s commitment to publishing works that inform, inspire and celebrate India’s diverse intellectual and cultural traditions.

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