One of the most prominent associations with this title is the monthly magazine founded by Devi Dayal

(World of Talismans) is a long-running Urdu-language periodical focused on the "Amaliyat" (spiritual practices) tradition, particularly occult sciences, Islamic spiritualism, and esoteric remedies. Review: Tilismati Duniya Periodical

The inclusion of concepts like Hamzad or Jinnat , which are deeply embedded in regional folklore and metaphysical beliefs. 2. Cultural and Literary Significance

| Question | Answer | |----------|--------| | | As of 2024, only Hindi and an English translation titled The Enchanted City (published by Penguin Random House India ) exist. The English edition is also available as an e‑book. | | Can I print the PDF for personal use? | Yes, most legitimate PDFs come with a “personal use” permission, allowing you to print a few pages for notes. Check the PDF’s DRM settings. | | Is the story suitable for younger readers? | The book contains mild philosophical discussions and a few scenes of urban grit, making it suitable for ages 15+ with parental guidance. | | Will there be a sequel? | Author Vikram Singh announced a sequel, “Rangon Ki Duniya” (World of Colors), slated for release in 2025. Keep an eye on the publisher’s announcements. | | What if I encounter a corrupted PDF? | Contact the seller’s support (most platforms offer a 30‑day replacement guarantee). Do not download from third‑party sites that promise “free, no‑watermark” versions. |

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