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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA. Kumar, a Senior Consultant in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, was born in the village of Chitmu in West Bengal, India, and grew up in Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand. After graduating in Computer Science from one of the most reputed institutes of technology, he entered the world of software design and development. While in college, and later, as a software professional, he observed the lives of his friends, colleagues, and his own life, through the lens of Vedic literature, and wrote this book for two reasons—to strengthen his own practices of spiritual literature, and to help others realize the Read More...
A. Kumar, a Senior Consultant in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, was born in the village of Chitmu in West Bengal, India, and grew up in Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand. After graduating in Computer Science from one of the most reputed institutes of technology, he entered the world of software design and development. While in college, and later, as a software professional, he observed the lives of his friends, colleagues, and his own life, through the lens of Vedic literature, and wrote this book for two reasons—to strengthen his own practices of spiritual literature, and to help others realize the importance of these practices in their own lives.
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A man purchased a beautiful parrot from the market. He also bought a golden cage. He put the parrot in the cage and hung the cage on his balcony. The man had a peculiar way of taking care of the parrot; he strongly believed that if he kept its surroundings clean, the parrot would be happy. So he would polish the cage nicely every day, without feeding the bird. After a few days, the parrot became weak. Why was the man not feeding the parrot but simply polishing
A man purchased a beautiful parrot from the market. He also bought a golden cage. He put the parrot in the cage and hung the cage on his balcony. The man had a peculiar way of taking care of the parrot; he strongly believed that if he kept its surroundings clean, the parrot would be happy. So he would polish the cage nicely every day, without feeding the bird. After a few days, the parrot became weak. Why was the man not feeding the parrot but simply polishing the cage?
This book is the eye-opening story of Mohit, a software professional. Despite all his glorious achievements and successes in life, he still felt a hollowness in his heart. What was the cause for this? What is the connection between his life and the parrot?
The answer to these questions may change your life.
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