

NAMAHA - Stories From The Land Of Gods And Goddesses by Abhishek Singh – Illustrated Short Stories from Indian Mythology with Stunning Shiva Artwork | Inspired by Ancient Wisdom Literature of India | Hardcover Collectible Edition with Special Print | 8.5in. x 11in. : Singh, Abhishek: desertcart.in: Books Review: Art Captures Truth - Books like these can't quite be reviewed. They capture something deep and profound about India's heritage and the eternal nature of the Hindu religion. So let me just state that I loved everything the artist Abhishek Singh and his team accomplished in these books. I never quite expected the artwork to be so immersive, detailed, and beautiful. It truly gave off epic vibes. The stories contained between the covers brought India's rich and ancient beliefs to life in more ways than one. I wouldn't call the books religious, per se, but they did possess an incredible weight of spirituality and symbolism just waiting to be explored, or rather re-explored. Review: Simply Magical - Its difficult to say whats more ethereal - Abhishek's art or his storytelling.. or the simplicity in his words that makes the most complicated feelings comprehendible. His mastery over these freeflowing artscapes and his enthralling stories that have a fluid myriad of worlds and beings mystical yet relatable, just add more mystery to the myths Abhi is creating in this book. Namah also consists of some of my most favorite unpublished and unreleased rare art of Abhishek Singh. These pieces created over the last ten fifteen years are presented for the first time for his fans. Jumping straight out of his numerous sketchbooks, canvases, digital files - these masterpieces are worth cherishing. The book is as poetic and Sufiana as Abhishek Singh, experience the magic and savour the amazing art of Abhishek Singh.








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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 891 Reviews |
J**T
Art Captures Truth
Books like these can't quite be reviewed. They capture something deep and profound about India's heritage and the eternal nature of the Hindu religion. So let me just state that I loved everything the artist Abhishek Singh and his team accomplished in these books. I never quite expected the artwork to be so immersive, detailed, and beautiful. It truly gave off epic vibes. The stories contained between the covers brought India's rich and ancient beliefs to life in more ways than one. I wouldn't call the books religious, per se, but they did possess an incredible weight of spirituality and symbolism just waiting to be explored, or rather re-explored.
A**A
Simply Magical
Its difficult to say whats more ethereal - Abhishek's art or his storytelling.. or the simplicity in his words that makes the most complicated feelings comprehendible. His mastery over these freeflowing artscapes and his enthralling stories that have a fluid myriad of worlds and beings mystical yet relatable, just add more mystery to the myths Abhi is creating in this book. Namah also consists of some of my most favorite unpublished and unreleased rare art of Abhishek Singh. These pieces created over the last ten fifteen years are presented for the first time for his fans. Jumping straight out of his numerous sketchbooks, canvases, digital files - these masterpieces are worth cherishing. The book is as poetic and Sufiana as Abhishek Singh, experience the magic and savour the amazing art of Abhishek Singh.
O**J
Amazing Read!!
There's a lot of depth in each and every line, and The illustrations takes you to a whole new world. Book Quality is A1 This book is for people who knows about what awareness is, then only you can deeply connect with each stories. Tip : Take help of gpt and google to go indepth in each character and story
P**H
Great graphics
The graphics are great, but I would love it if they had paid more attention to the product quality of the printing. My first book actually had to be replaced. This one is fine except that I notice the page width varies in some places.
H**N
Absolute masterpiece
This is art, beauty, poetic, spirituality, mythology, philosophy, simplicity, all blended into one.
F**S
"You will become all of it, one big breath when the night dawns" - Namaha -Story 2 -
A significant care and love has gone into this art. The energy translates through. I have been following Abhishek Singh's work since I started my artistic journey. His works for me shares the same summit as Indian classical artists like Raja Ravi Verma and M. V. Dhurandhar. Over the years reading his stories on social media and his outreach and recently his studying of Elephants to bring their stories to the light is really heart warming. I am happy that there are a few paintings of the majestic beasts in the chapter Ansuya. (one of my favorite stories of the book thus far) I don't know what else to say, but if you like expressive and immersive art, a dive into the cosmos of Indian Gods and Goddesses and an affinity for great story telling, this book is for you.
S**A
Beautifully illustrated book.
Enjoyed the mythical illustration that were used along with beautifully written content. Got this as a gift for some and they loved it.
T**N
Great: essence. Average: print quality. Bad: used!
Very good one from Abhishek Singh, and similar in most ways to Purnam- very surreal and dream like, just like the Shiva mythologies it is based upon! I resonated with the author- in his sketches, and in his prose. The binding is great. My grouses: 1. Publisher (wonder house) this one has a print quality that is clearly not as good as the Purnam copy I received. Was that one great, or this one bad? 2. Seller (Cocoblu): why did you sell me a used copy?!! If used, at least ensure that some pages are not as crumpled (none were torn, thank you!) In your defence, this is the first time in multiple orders, so let's agree to dismiss this as a one off.
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