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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSiddharth Parekh, a successful investment banker, faces two blows in life that change it forever. His father dies. Left alone and rudderless, Siddharth seeks out an old friend of his father, a temple Pujari, who takes away all his worldly possessions, and allows him to seek life as an ordinary, middle class man. Siddharth encounters people and events that are life-changing. But are the changes for the good? How does he manage without money? Isn’t money the basis of life’s happiness? What does Siddharth discover?Read More...
Siddharth Parekh, a successful investment banker, faces two blows in life that change it forever.
His father dies.
Left alone and rudderless, Siddharth seeks out an old friend of his father, a temple Pujari, who takes away all his worldly possessions, and allows him to seek life as an ordinary, middle class man.
Siddharth encounters people and events that are life-changing.
But are the changes for the good? How does he manage without money? Isn’t money the basis of life’s happiness?
What does Siddharth discover?
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Siddharth Parekh, a successful investment banker, faces two blows in life that change it forever.
His father dies.
Left alone and rudderless, Siddharth seeks out an old friend of his father, a temple Pujari, who takes away all his worldly possessions, and allows him to seek life as an ordinary, middle class man.
Siddharth encounters people and events that are life-changing.
But are the changes for the good? How does he manage without mo
Siddharth Parekh, a successful investment banker, faces two blows in life that change it forever.
His father dies.
Left alone and rudderless, Siddharth seeks out an old friend of his father, a temple Pujari, who takes away all his worldly possessions, and allows him to seek life as an ordinary, middle class man.
Siddharth encounters people and events that are life-changing.
But are the changes for the good? How does he manage without money? Isn’t money the basis of life’s happiness?
What does Siddharth discover?
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