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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr Prabhakar Korada was born in Rangoon, Burma to Korada Susheela and Suryanarayana on the 1st of December 1950. The military coup in Burma, in 1962, had made the family to migrate with only their personal belongings to settle in Hyderabad, INDIA. The Chicago Addresses by Swami Vivekananda had created a deep impression on his young mind. Prabhakar started his school education at Sacred Heart High School, Rangoon, St. Patrick’s High School, Secunderabad, and continued Pre University Course at the Nizam College, Hyderabad. He studied MBBS in Bellary Medical College, Karnataka. He specializeRead More...
Dr Prabhakar Korada was born in Rangoon, Burma to Korada Susheela and Suryanarayana on the 1st of December 1950. The military coup in Burma, in 1962, had made the family to migrate with only their personal belongings to settle in Hyderabad, INDIA. The Chicago Addresses by Swami Vivekananda had created a deep impression on his young mind. Prabhakar started his school education at Sacred Heart High School, Rangoon, St. Patrick’s High School, Secunderabad, and continued Pre University Course at the Nizam College, Hyderabad. He studied MBBS in Bellary Medical College, Karnataka.
He specialized in Psychiatry through the National Board of Examinations, from the Osmania Medical College. His contribution to the field of Psychiatry is largely in the area of Indian concepts that are relevant to Behavioural Sciences. His presentation of the ‘A-Guna Personality; the Ideal Personality’ at the Indian PM’s Yogafest, at Chandigarh, 2016, was well accepted and was published as an abstract, [page 116], in the INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE INTERNATIONAL, published by S. Karger AG, Basel www.karger.com/imi. It will remain etched in psychiatric literature as a contribution of Indian thought to basic psychology. He was the Professor and Head of the Departement of Psychiatry at the MALLA REDDY INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, Hyderabad. He was also a member of the Editorial Board of some prestigious journals.
Post-Emergency, in 1977, recognizing his role as a student leader, the Janata Party had appointed him as the Convener of the Bellary District Youth Wing of the Party, and later in 1991, he filed his nominations through BJP to contest for the Lok Sabha from the prestigious Secunderabad Constituency; but the unfortunate assassination of Rajeev Gandhi caused a reverse tide, and he dropped out of the contest and chose to continue as a social activist He is associated with some socio-spiritual organizations, and is the founder of SAVDHAN and the SQUIRRELS, to motivate the Youth of India into spirituality and service to the Nation based on the philosophy of Swami Vivekananda’s Practical Vedanta. He was the President of Hyderabad Psychiatric Society in the year 2006 during which tenure he had designed the current logo of HPS. He will be remembered as the last President of the undivided AP State Branch of the Indian Psychiatric Society in 2014-15
Dr Korada is multitalented. He was a dramatist, with several awards to his credit, a singer, and a published author; the latest noteworthy publication would be THE COMING OF KALKI, which is under preparation for its second edition. He has also written and published a seven hundred and fifty page English novel titled PALMFUL OF DIAMONDS.
He holds some interesting views. According to him, Gandhiji had misinterpreted AHIMSA and stretched it beyond practicability; the indiscriminate dependence on the philosophy of NON-VIOLENCE is bound to be counterproductive to the interests of the Nation…
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The Islamic concept of Qiyamat and the Christian percept of the day of judgment coincide with the prophecies in the Hindu KaalaGnyaanam written by the Sage Sree Pothuluru Veera Brahmendra Swami of the 17th century. Swamiji gave a graphic description of the day, which upon analysis suggests a sudden reversal of the magnetic polarity of the earth resulting in a global catastrophe. Mysterious incidents are p
The Islamic concept of Qiyamat and the Christian percept of the day of judgment coincide with the prophecies in the Hindu KaalaGnyaanam written by the Sage Sree Pothuluru Veera Brahmendra Swami of the 17th century. Swamiji gave a graphic description of the day, which upon analysis suggests a sudden reversal of the magnetic polarity of the earth resulting in a global catastrophe. Mysterious incidents are prophesized. On the dark night of Amavasya (new moon), a full moon would appear. As people get wonderstruck, cattle will look up towards the sky and start to cry. The sky will become red; the sun and the moon will appear side by side, the planets will change course, and the Sun will henceforth rise from the west.
Unbelievable changes in human and animal behavior will be noticed; the just-born will speak to their mothers and jump out of their laps, animals will talk to humans, idols in temples will come to life, extreme sensuality and incest will become the norm, wood will sink, and stones will float. Everything will become topsy-turvy.
The KaalaGnyaanam promises that at such a time the Savior Kalki will descend from the skies astride a white horse Devadutta, with a long sword in hand, followed by an army of valiant warriors. He will destroy evil and establish a new order.
While the galactic phenomena are amenable to scientific reasoning, the appearance of a messiah is a matter of individual faith. Between the two extremes lie the strange behaviors and incidents that defy logic. But science and religion are not separate, claims the author. They are the two poles of a spectrum, and the twain shall meet on the day of judgment.
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