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    Whispers of Bharat – Digital Magazine Vol. 1: Echoes in Stone

    (1 customer review)

    Original price was: ₹149.00.Current price is: ₹99.00.

    A beautifully designed digital magazine exploring India’s ancient heritage, mysteries, and spiritual echoes — now in your hands, instantly downloadable.

    Description

    Unlock the Forgotten Stories Hidden in India’s Stones — Now at Just ₹99 (Launch Offer)

    Step into the timeless lanes of Bharat with Echoes in Stone, the first edition of the Whispers of Bharat magazine. This digital issue unveils ancient secrets, forgotten monuments, and cultural gems that most history books never tell you.

    For just ₹99 (limited-time launch price, originally ₹149), you’ll:

     

    • Discover untold stories behind ancient Indian architecture and temples.
    • Experience history in a new light, with rich narratives and rare insights.
    • Own a collectible digital edition you can read anytime, anywhere.
    • Be part of a growing movement to revive Bharat’s hidden heritage.

     

    Whether you’re a culture enthusiast, a curious reader, or someone who wants to reconnect with the soul of India — this magazine is made for you.

    What’s Inside?

    • Stones That Speak – Discover the silent sentinels of Hampi, Mahabalipuram’s legendary Krishna’s Butterball, and the secrets they hold.
    • Mini Artifact Profiles – From Ashoka’s Lion Capital to the Iron Pillar of Delhi—small relics with timeless tales.
    • Echo in a Detail & Stone & Sound – How ancient architects played with acoustics and carved living symbols into stone.
    • And much more…..

     

    No shipping. Instant lifetime access. Only ₹99 for a limited time.

    Join hundreds exploring Bharat’s lost stories — grab your copy before the price goes back to ₹149!

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    1 review for Whispers of Bharat – Digital Magazine Vol. 1: Echoes in Stone

    1. Ishika Chhabra (verified owner)

      Honestly, I didn’t expect to enjoy a magazine this much. It felt like sitting with an old storyteller who knew things I’d never read anywhere. The magazine is a 10 pager so concise and written beautifully that non readers would also get to know so many things without reading much. Did you know and myth buster sections are super interesting. It’s short, crisp and to the point that it feels so interesting to read. Thankfully it’s not like our boring history books which is obviously the best part so i would recommend others to buy it as well it’s really nice.

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