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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMeet Vijayasarathi Puchcha – a poet, an administrator and a philosopher lived and living in close proximity with Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, Prasanthi Nilayam, Puttaparthi, Andhra Pradesh, India. He believes the life and living in tune with God for any devotee is common and true in experience. It is fruit of living over three and half decades.
It all starts with obeisance, importance of values – Flow of reflection of latent feelings in life and living in a spiritual ambience, that yearning, faith, experiential knowledge, divine love which is quiet, truisms of words are reflected in poetry in a simple manner.
Vijayasarathi Puchcha
Vijayasarathi Puchcha is a fifty six year old poet in English and Telugu (Indian language) who settled in Prasanthi Nilayam. After completing M.Sc. he is employed at Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (Deemed University). His life sojourn starts at Puttaparthi and continues…
Having read literature of all faiths, the natural thinking in line with innate philosophical meaning in life and living in the journey of knowing the omnipresent, omniscience and omnipotent concept sprouted and shared.
His latent passion in writing poetry from childhood, expressing the philosophical and experiential meaning of life, living in society with a purpose, by staying and being employed at Prasanthi Nilayam reflected more.
The comprehensive reading of these Poems takes anyone satisfaction in life, disciplined living for a higher conscious spiritual state – as it reflects truly in common for any disciple.
His thirst for knowing inner philosophical meaning in great scriptures and reflection in poetry is visible.
He can be contacted through email, pvijayasarathi@gmail.com for suggestions, sharing of experience, and corrections if any.
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