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Deepak Chopra’s Kama Sutra launched as e-Book

IANS
Washington, February 20, 2012
First Published: February 20, 2012
Last Updated: 2012-05-16 11:32:35
Deepak Chopra’s Kama Sutra launched as e-Book

New Age guru Deepak Chopra’s “Kama Sutra and the Seven Spiritual Laws of Love,” a lavishly illustrated book, is now available across a number of digital E-Book & App platforms.

The book is fully illustrated with lavish paintings created by a group of Indian artists hand selected by Chopra, according to publisher Liquid Comics and online site Intent.com,

“The Kama Sutra is many things: a manual for lovemaking, a venerable ancient text of India and to prudes throughout the ages, a scandal. Can it also be described as an inspiring spiritual text? I strongly believe it can,” said Chopra.

The text also includes “The Seven Spiritual Laws of Love”, Chopra’s intensive meditation and affirmation of simple, practical applications that partners can bring to their relationship to enhance and entice their intimacy.

“Deepak Chopra is one of the most acclaimed thought leaders of our generation. We are honoured to work with him to bring his unique and meditative exploration of the Kama Sutra to audiences worldwide across digital E-Books and apps as the perfect Valentine’s Day gift,” said Liquid Comics Co-Founder & CEO, Sharad Devarajan.

The digital book is available through numerous E-Reader and App platforms including Graphicly, Nook, Android, Sony E-Reader and Amazon.

A Facebook version of the book, powered by Graphicly, can be purchased and downloaded at http://tinyurl.com/ChopraKamaSutra.

 

 

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Dear Deepak, Wish you all the vey BEST, A Real good and creative work, This will surely guide those who are shy to express their views in words, Great job done…Keep the good working on!

Deepak is another Gappi !!
People from ages have always been so fond of “Gap Shup”. Oh boy- they love Khuswant Singh for his “Gap Shup” and others for their “Gup Shup”.
I have come across NO NEW IDEA at all, and I also find tons of people have the same ideas with in them. The biggest hurdle people face is art of expression. And that is what Deepak has been cashing on. Let’s make a degree of “The Art of Gup Shup”

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