Darbhanga Chronicles
By Tejkar Jha
Darbhanga Raj, a province that was in modern-day Bihar, has had its roots since 1000 AD and has contributed immensely to the country. This royal family has harbored its people through some turbulent times, crafted skillful leaders, and contributed virtually to the liberation of India.
“Darbhanga Chronicles” by Tejkar Jha introduces the royal family while documenting how the rulers played a crucial role pre- and post-independence. The book is explored in six facets: history, amity, politics, vision, change, & journal.

Sahis’ Anecdotes
By Vaidurya Pratap Sahi
Various traditions, customs, judgements, and values are upheld in a royal family. However, these measures do not always seem justified unless one cautiously observes or narrates the reasoning, actions, or thought processes behind them.
“Sahis’ Anecdotes” by Vaidurya Pratap Sahi narrates a few anecdotes from Tamkuhi Raj, a province in northern India. The stories often concern the royal staff, cooks, pets, and commoners, alongside the accounts of the rulers, queens, and their children.

Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple
By Neeharika Gembali
Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple is the first of the 108 prominent temples of Lord Vishnu, and it is exceptional in terms of its history, architecture, planning, & mythology from an artistic perspective. The sheer magnitude of this monumental art is unparalleled.
“Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple” by Neeharika Gembali delves into the subjects as mentioned earlier, exploring this temple’s uniqueness and iconic nature while discussing a few legends & narratives.
