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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalEarly human felt the existence of unknown power in the ambient. Natural inquisitions led to develop the process of communications through Srutis of slokas, narratives and texts of the Vedas and the Upanishads. Later on the Epics and the Puranas wrapped in the common thread of myths and mythology presented legendary stories and events thereof for the common people. Hindu Markandeya Purana narrates the theme about worshipping of God as the Divine Mother. The book presents an event associated with her that took place long ago at Kanakhala, a place on the Earth near Haridwar. Known as Kanakhala mystery it brings out through a series of complex acts and actions, the divine mysticism that gone into creating Shaktipeeth, the abode of Divine Mother on the Earth. Interestingly elucidated highly thrilling mythological episode captivate us in a very lucid manner.
DEBABRATA MAULIK
Author Debabrata Maulik now in his mid-sixty is driven with a passion of dipping into the unchartered part of Indian history and its mythological mysteries. With his Masters in Engineering, he went on to become a veteran of the corporate world with 36 years industrial multi-vertical experiences. Now retired and settled in Kolkata, Maulik has four books in his credit. “Mughal’s Murshidabad Connection”, “Bells of Freedom”, “The Forgotten Church- Remembering Armenians of Saidabad” and “The Jyotirling-Human Faith Redefined” have evoked great interests in readers. His works therein have captured historical facts, social stigma through contemporary modern poems, fairy tale of their stay in India of the forgotten Armenians and a mythology intrigued travelogue respectively. Matching with the unity in diversity of our land, individual faith in spirituality and religion has always remained convergent. A vivid traveller Maulik with his magnanimous leaning to mythology relieved this convergence in his latest book “The Kanakhala Connection –A Case of Divine Mysticism”. His style of unravelling mystery is unique. His roving mind expressed in the accompanied travelogue is commended.
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