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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalImagine a world where you exist even after you cease to exist!
When it is time for a human being or an animal to end their journey of existing as a moving life form, they progress into an immovable one, ranging from getting converted into moss, grass, plants, creepers, shrubs to progressing towards Vruksh(tree)-formation; the latter being considered the greatest form of conversion. A Vruksh-formed person not only lives for hundreds of years to come but is also a standing inspiration for people around. When the young touch the feet of their elders, they are blessed with the phrase ‘Vrukshayu Bhava’ which means may you be blessed with Vruksh-formation. This is the way nature maintains its balance or is it?
Can there be something more to this? Something the human race is yet to discover!
Shalaka Trivikram Prabhugaonker
Shalaka Trivikram Prabhugaonker is a school teacher brought up in Goa amidst countryside surroundings, in one of those old-world houses. A graduate in journalism and mass communication, Shalaka loves storytelling and believes that students understand lessons better when they are weaved into a story or an interesting anecdote. Apart from being an avid reader, she had dabbled in writing Sunday columns on college life for the local newspaper during her student years. A member of the Toastmasters International Club (Goa), the author considers herself always in the phase of amassing knowledge from any source and has the enthusiasm of a child when faced with a new learning experience.
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