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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalFamily life is a sweet breeze. But we have made it not only a dreadful storm, but also the shed of selfishness. We do not live a life congenial to Nature but at the same time we have disregarded what the nature teaches directly and indirectly. As a result the life has become what it is generally like. For anyone to progress in life, the first step is belief in life. The next step is unflinching and unshakable effort. With concentration of mind one can become a wealthy person and it is also possible to attain salvation.
In this story, Saravanan may look like a meek person but his inner aim is to see progress for all and to create a society without the stigma of religion. The author aim may fructify if one grasps exactly from the experience of his life and from his personal talks in this story is meaningful.
Gnaneshwarar (C.Ramasamy)
Jnaneshwarar (C.Ramasamy worked as a college professor. He delves deep into spirituality and science. He asserts spirituality and science travel side by side only to meet and superimpose one day in future explicitly. The author has written eight other books in Tamil. Presently he lives alone in a simple ashram by name Kavanur Jnana Ashram (nearby Chennai) founded by him recently.
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