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Inspiring stories hold the power to transform one's life and thoughts. This book is a compilation of handpicked stories that inspire us to face challenges with courage and to reach for the sky. The stories have been simplified to make them easy to read for readers of all ages.
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After the end of the Second World War, a few senior military officers formed a secret organisation in India to ascertain the truth behind the death of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. They came under the flag of Azad Hind Fauj during the Second World War to support Bose in the fight against British rule. They never revealed their identities and never believed that Netaji was killed in a plane crash as declared by the Japanese radio at that time. After India gained independence, some of Netaji's followers created a secret organisation and sent their people abroad to search for Netaji. Did they ever discover the truth? This novel is based on facts as well as imaginary incidents revolving around one of the great mysteries of the last century.
Shankar-Shastrarth, the most important novel among all the novels written by Manishi Pdt. Janardan Rai Nagar, is based on the life of Jagadguru Shankaracharya. Only after his victory over Mandan Mishra in the Shastrarth, he became famous as Jagadguru. The declamation of Shankaracharya was "Brahm Satyam Jagat Mithya," i.e. the world is an illusion, and only God is real. Mandan Mishra, on the contrary, proclaimed, "Jagat Satyam, Brahma Mithya," i.e. only the world is real, and God is an illusion. It was ordained that if Mandan Mishra lost the debate, he will have to adopt the life of an ascetic, and if Shankaracharya lost, he shall have to adopt a worldly life. In the Shastrarth, Mandan Mishra claims that the world and the living beings are real. Shankar argues that the world is not constant, as it keeps changing. Whatever is grand shall be lost in oblivion soon. Therefore, the world is temporal. Having heard numerous logic, Mandan Mishra started asking himself: "The world is a dream of Kaal-Ratri, the night of destruction?" Shankar says, "Vats, dear Mandan, the time and the movement of Karma (Action) is very intense and delightful... but time is a serpent... Karmas are deadly desires. The soul wants nectar-Amrit! Come, let us look towards Truth from Untruth, let us get pulled towards the light from the darkness. Now, surely, dear friend." In the end, Mandan accepts that this world is unnecessary bondage and decides to become a monk.
Once upon there was a child she teach me the lesson, I listened to her, I learn the lesson, she left, She leaved a noteSmile; Above notes from a wanderer IRTIZA SHARIEF
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