Tantrika: Traveling the Road of Divine Love by Asra Nomani
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Tantrika

Traveling the Road of Divine Love


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On Sale: 29/04/2004
Formats:     Trade PB

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A Foreign Correspondent's Search for Her Cultural and Spiritual Identity

What began as an assignment from her editor at the Wall Street Journal to investigate "America's hottest new fad," the secrets of sexual ecstasy in Tantra, became a story that would lead reporter Asra Nomani halfway around the world and change forever her life, faith, and self-identity. From a New Age Tantric seminar in Santa Cruz to sitting at the feet of the Dalai Lama in India, from meditation caves in Thailand to crossing the Khyber Pass with Muslim militants and staring down the barrel of an Afghan soldier's AK-47, Nomani's trek unexpectedly climaxes in Pakistan, where she risks great danger in joining the hunt for kidnapped fellow reporter Danny Pearl. She travels the globe in search of this elusive "divine love," but ultimately hers is a journey of self-discovery in which the divine within herself and within all women -- all "tantrikas" -- is revealed.


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Critical Praise for Tantrika

"This book is about true discovery....It’s about crossing boarders of a troubled world with eyes and heart wide open."
— Ron Suskind, Pulitzer-Prize winning author of A Hope in the Unseen

ISBN: 9780062517142; ISBN10: 0062517147; Imprint: HarperOne ; On Sale: 29/04/2004; Format: Trade paperback; Trimsize: 5 1/2 x 8 11/16; Pages: 304; $15.50; Ages: 18 and Up

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