Sharath Komarraju
Goodreads Author
Born
in Warangal, India, India
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Influences
Isaac Asimov, Agatha Christie, Stephen King, P.G. Wodehouse
Member Since
October 2012
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51 Lesser Known Tales From the Mahabharata (Mahabharata Companion, #1)
3 editions
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2015
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The Tree Bears Witness (Birbal, #2)
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2017
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The Winds of Hastinapur (Hastinapur, #1)
3 editions
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2013
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Murder in Amaravati
4 editions
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2012
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The Rise of Hastinapur (Hastinapur, #2)
3 editions
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2015
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The Crows of Agra (Birbal, #1)
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2015
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The Queens of Hastinapur (Hastinapur, #3)
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2017
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Money Wise: The Aam Aadmi's Guide to Wealth and Financial Freedom
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2015
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2002 Lesser Known Tales From The Mahabharata: Volume 1
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2017
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Dear Sakhi: The Lost Journals of the Ladies of Hastinapur (Mahabharata Companion, #4)
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2015
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Sharath’s Recent Updates
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“nothing in the universe comes without a price; that in every instance you received something you wanted, you had to give up something you had, and in every instance you lost something, you gained something you did not have.”
― Winds Of Hastinapur
― Winds Of Hastinapur
“Diplomacy and trade, even with your enemies, is beneficial, because if you can make your foe dependent on you, then you can control his behaviour.”
― The Mahabharata Reader: Volume 1 of the Complete Reader's Guide to the Mahabharata
― The Mahabharata Reader: Volume 1 of the Complete Reader's Guide to the Mahabharata
“Ralph Waldo Emerson said, ‘A man in debt is so far a slave.’ In our modern times, we have coined a variety of terms that dull the slavish nature of debt. We refer to EMIs as ‘financing solutions’, we speak of zero interest and zero down payments, we hear about floating and fixed rates, but in its most basic form, debt is slavery. The possessions you acquire while you get into debt do not belong to you. They belong to the person who loaned you the money, and because so many of us trade our time for money, he owns your time too, and a tiny bit of your life. In the past, slaves were legal property of their masters. Today, slavery is practised in the form of monetary debt.”
― Money Wise: Aam Aadmi's Guide to Wealth and Financial Freedom
― Money Wise: Aam Aadmi's Guide to Wealth and Financial Freedom
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