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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDeepak Fulara is an Indian author and a blogger who writes the technical stuff. A person who loves to dream with open eyes. He is a very creative and emotional person at heart. He is honest, a motivational speaker and lives a simple, and practical life.Read More...
Deepak Fulara is an Indian author and a blogger who writes the technical stuff. A person who loves to dream with open eyes. He is a very creative and emotional person at heart.
He is honest, a motivational speaker and lives a simple, and practical life.
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A true story of a boy from the valley of Uttarakhand, well-known for the majestic Himalayan mountains and the Hindu temples, also known as Dev Bhumi (The Land of Gods), a land where many yogis set foot for Sadhana (Penance) and spiritual practices.
This story revolves around an Engineer when circumstances drift his thought to his impulsive and imperative childhood journey.
A growth phase with self-realization and acceptance of
A true story of a boy from the valley of Uttarakhand, well-known for the majestic Himalayan mountains and the Hindu temples, also known as Dev Bhumi (The Land of Gods), a land where many yogis set foot for Sadhana (Penance) and spiritual practices.
This story revolves around an Engineer when circumstances drift his thought to his impulsive and imperative childhood journey.
A growth phase with self-realization and acceptance of a mother’s love, affection and her duty.
A Life with a backdrop of natural beauty and splendour but stricken by poverty drifts him to a new journey towards weed and drugs during early teens. His failures compel him to flee away three times before his twelfth standard. Where he explores people, places and his sexual desire.
“There is more to learn and experience, each moment is changing with breath, why should I hold on a single point when there is so much to learn and experience,” he said.
Life is just this moment or that moment.
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