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January 16, 2015August 21, 2020Books Book Excerpt: Amita Kanekar, A Spoke in the Wheel Courtesy: Navayana and Scroll.in. We don’t know who first told the story of the Buddha’s life, or rather the stories, for there […]
March 3, 2014August 18, 2020Books, Interventions, Interviews Amita Kanekar: Launch of “A Spoke in the Wheel” Amita Kanekar in conversation with Jason Keith Fernandes at the launch of the second edition of A Spoke in the Wheel, Dec […]
August 4, 2012August 24, 2020Books, Reviews Review: A Spoke in the Wheel Courtesy: Dale Luis Menezes, Gomantak Times. If change could be brought by a king, why did the Buddha become a beggar? (p. […]
May 2, 2005August 20, 2020Books, Reviews Review: A Spoke in the Wheel Courtesy: D. N. Jha, Outlook India. For historians, historical fiction is bunk. History’s gripping enough, so I can’t understand why writers would […]