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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBorn in 1940 at Kayamkulam, 75 kilometres north of Trivandrum, he had his early education in the Vitoba High School of his native place. He continued his higher studies in Trivandrum and is a graduate in Chemistry from the celebrated Kerala University. He has a post-graduate degree in Astrology from the renowned Potti Sreemulu Telugu University, Hyderabad. There are six published books to his credit. He is a retired officer of the LIC of India and is now settled in Aluva near Ernakulam, Kerala.Read More...
Born in 1940 at Kayamkulam, 75 kilometres north of Trivandrum, he had his early education in the Vitoba High School of his native place. He continued his higher studies in Trivandrum and is a graduate in Chemistry from the celebrated Kerala University.
He has a post-graduate degree in Astrology from the renowned Potti Sreemulu Telugu University, Hyderabad. There are six published books to his credit. He is a retired officer of the LIC of India and is now settled in Aluva near Ernakulam, Kerala.
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In the pristine days, the river Saraswathi emanated from the great Himalayas, flowed through Punjab and later, after several centuries, evanished into the western sea near the devout city, Dwaraka. There is a legend concerning the Rishi Saraswatha who had lived on the banks of the Saraswathi, which is explained in the present treatise. His disciples are called Saraswaths. The Saraswath Brahmins were the earliest and the most simple and pure Hindus of the Vedic
In the pristine days, the river Saraswathi emanated from the great Himalayas, flowed through Punjab and later, after several centuries, evanished into the western sea near the devout city, Dwaraka. There is a legend concerning the Rishi Saraswatha who had lived on the banks of the Saraswathi, which is explained in the present treatise. His disciples are called Saraswaths. The Saraswath Brahmins were the earliest and the most simple and pure Hindus of the Vedic faith. Now they live in many parts of India and the world. They have contributed in a very positive way for the progress of humanity as a whole.
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