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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSagar Basisth was born to Tikaram Sharma and Sabitri Maya Sharma on 15th of March 1993 at Samalbong, a village in Kalimpong. He lives with his family at Seokbir Khani which is also a small village in Kalimpong. Having a deeper look at simple things has always been his strength since childhood days. As a school student he had great interest in writing and expressing his views over social issues. He wrote many articles in Nepali for the school magazines. After graduation, one of his sisters insisted him on writing and thus The Message became his first book as a writer. He could have choseRead More...
Sagar Basisth was born to Tikaram Sharma and Sabitri Maya Sharma on 15th of March 1993 at Samalbong, a village in Kalimpong. He lives with his family at Seokbir Khani which is also a small village in Kalimpong.
Having a deeper look at simple things has always been his strength since childhood days. As a school student he had great interest in writing and expressing his views over social issues. He wrote many articles in Nepali for the school magazines. After graduation, one of his sisters insisted him on writing and thus The Message became his first book as a writer. He could have chosen other fiction stories as well but creating awareness and contributing something for his society and nation was the first thing that he wanted to do as a writer.
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Saving sex worker’s future, eliminating menacing drug lord, guiding own incarnation across timeline to free the tortured spirit and enlightening the man trapped in an isolated building through his subconscious mind, Vishnu needs to take care of the universe.
Just as the five basic elements i.e. air, water, soil, fire, and space constitute the universe, there are five different chapters that makes up “Basisth Vishwam.” Four different stories take p
Saving sex worker’s future, eliminating menacing drug lord, guiding own incarnation across timeline to free the tortured spirit and enlightening the man trapped in an isolated building through his subconscious mind, Vishnu needs to take care of the universe.
Just as the five basic elements i.e. air, water, soil, fire, and space constitute the universe, there are five different chapters that makes up “Basisth Vishwam.” Four different stories take place within the boundaries of their genres which forms the first four chapters. In the final chapter all four stories get connected by a common thread. Each basic element of the universe finds frequent references/representations in a particular chapter.
Saving sex worker’s future, eliminating menacing drug lord, guiding own incarnation across timeline to free the tortured spirit and enlightening the man trapped in an isolated building through his subconscious mind, Vishnu needs to take care of the universe.
Just as the five basic elements i.e. air, water, soil, fire, and space constitute the universe, there are five different chapters that makes up “Basisth Vishwam.” Four different stories take p
Saving sex worker’s future, eliminating menacing drug lord, guiding own incarnation across timeline to free the tortured spirit and enlightening the man trapped in an isolated building through his subconscious mind, Vishnu needs to take care of the universe.
Just as the five basic elements i.e. air, water, soil, fire, and space constitute the universe, there are five different chapters that makes up “Basisth Vishwam.” Four different stories take place within the boundaries of their genres which forms the first four chapters. In the final chapter all four stories get connected by a common thread. Each basic element of the universe finds frequent references/representations in a particular chapter.
The Message is a simple book that reflects our Indian society. The focus has been made on both the positive and the negative aspects with the intention of leaving some message to all. Each and every sentence in this book is something which we all are aware of but often chose to ignore. There are few things that must change so that we can leave something better for the generations to come. It’s all about looking at things with a different perspective
The Message is a simple book that reflects our Indian society. The focus has been made on both the positive and the negative aspects with the intention of leaving some message to all. Each and every sentence in this book is something which we all are aware of but often chose to ignore. There are few things that must change so that we can leave something better for the generations to come. It’s all about looking at things with a different perspective.
The book is entirely an opinion and is not against any individual, community, society or the nation. It’s not in support or against any political party. I have no intention of hurting anyone’s feelings but if anyone gets offended by any of its content then I would be regretful.
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