IDANDRA is a Sanskrit word, from Aitariya Upanishad- derived from IDAM+DRA= This (I) Saw! This I saw is an announcement of Samadhi phenomenon. A rarest experience, well documented in this Spiritual book!
This book took 5 years to be written, has taken reference from 52 books- Sanskrit (Gita, Shrimad Bhagvat, Devi-Bhagvat, Veda, Upanishads like Ishavasyopanishad, Kathoupanishad, Kenopanishad, Mundak panishad, Mandukya, Aitraiya, Taitariya, Swetaswatar Upanishad, Brahma Sutra, Yog-Vashista, Patanjali Yog-Sutra, Astavakra Gita and so on.) Gujarati Saints, philosophy of Vaishnav (Shodash Granth), many devotees and then Spiritual Books of English authors.
This Granth has two parts: (1) Gyanam (The Knowing) (2) Devotional Pathway
Saving the life of the infamous rookie pirate, Captain Ruben Kirk, catapults Jessica Red into a sea of magic, jewel heists, and world-saving adventure.
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After years of watching pirates fighting with the king's navy off the coast of Harvest Island, Jessica Red saves the life of the infamous rookie pirate, Captain Ruben Kirk, and the two become fast friends. Little does she know, Ruben Kirk is only the first of three rookie pirates she'll meet during a whirlwind of sea-faring adventures - but when Jessica learns the corrupt King Mordred has plans to destroy her island home, can she convince them to help her save it?
("The Rookie Pirates" is Book 1 in "The Adventures of Jessica Red" trilogy.)
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