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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal
It is an effort to bring out the essence of Vedic philosophy and teachings and
how they are intended to make us better human beings.The language is simple
and presentation is straight forward. An effort has been made to give scientific
interpretations for many of the vedic concepts like atomic theory, Einstein’s
theory of mass energy equivalence, his theory of relativity, Newton’s third law
of motion etc.The aim is to make the y
It is an effort to bring out the essence of Vedic philosophy and teachings and
how they are intended to make us better human beings.The language is simple
and presentation is straight forward. An effort has been made to give scientific
interpretations for many of the vedic concepts like atomic theory, Einstein’s
theory of mass energy equivalence, his theory of relativity, Newton’s third law
of motion etc.The aim is to make the younger generation understand the
significance of many of our customs and traditions. The book also tells how over
the years many vedic teachings have been misused and misinterpreted leading
to deterioration of human values.
Childhood experiences of the author set in the social background of Kerala, a state in the southern part of India. It brings out the lifestyle, education system, social norms, and family relationships about a century ago. The Joint Family system and the role played by grandparents are illustrated as the author percieved as a child.
Childhood experiences of the author set in the social background of Kerala, a state in the southern part of India. It brings out the lifestyle, education system, social norms, and family relationships about a century ago. The Joint Family system and the role played by grandparents are illustrated as the author percieved as a child.
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