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A Journey to Divine Living
Renowned scholar, spiritual scientist, researcher, and religion-social reformer D. Prajnadas Kathia envisioned the possibility of a revolutionary transformation within our social structure. He hypothesized that by combining the principles of Nimbaraka and Marxism, a significant societal change could be sparked, leading individuals towards the realization of their highest aspirations.
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After dedicating 35 years to journalism, Tarak Ghosh embarked on a new journey as a novelist and short story writer. In 2012, he made his literary debut in English, showcasing his talent and passion for storytelling. Throughout his career, Ghosh has had the opportunity to explore various events in India and abroad, enriching his literary and spiritual horizons. With a collection of over 18 paperbacks already published in English, Ghosh’s writing has captivated readers. However, it was his association with D. Swami Prajnadas Kathia, a revered Indian spiritual scientist, philosopher, and religion-social reformer, that inspired him to delve into religious subjects aimed at purifying the hearts of people. Through his recent books, Ghosh presents a fresh perspective on life, offering readers a transformative path to embrace.
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