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Why do we pray?What is the role of religion in your life today? Do you commune with the divine through rituals? Or is it a comforting routine, going to church or temple once a week or month? Are these questions making you uncomfortable? Do you think religion is a private act to be done in the confines of one's home, with family, and not something to declare publicly? These are the questions this book seeks to answer. Shoba Narayan travels across some of the most prominent places of worship in India and presents to her readers the mythologies, histories and contemporary relevance of these sites.

 

About the Author

Shoba Narayan is an author and columnist who writes about food, travel, fashion, art and culture for Conde Nast TravelerNew York TimesWall Street Journal, and Washington Post. She graduated from Columbia Journalism School with a Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship, awarded to the top three graduates in the class.

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Food And Faith A Pilgrims Journey Through India

Food And Faith A Pilgrims Journey Through India

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  • ISBN: 9789353579036
  • Author: Shoba Narayan
  • Publisher: Harper Collins
  • Pages: 292
  • Format: Paperback
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Why do we pray?What is the role of religion in your life today? Do you commune with the divine through rituals? Or is it a comforting routine, going to church or temple once a week or month? Are these questions making you uncomfortable? Do you think religion is a private act to be done in the confines of one's home, with family, and not something to declare publicly? These are the questions this book seeks to answer. Shoba Narayan travels across some of the most prominent places of worship in India and presents to her readers the mythologies, histories and contemporary relevance of these sites.

 

About the Author

Shoba Narayan is an author and columnist who writes about food, travel, fashion, art and culture for Conde Nast TravelerNew York TimesWall Street Journal, and Washington Post. She graduated from Columbia Journalism School with a Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship, awarded to the top three graduates in the class.

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