I wrote "Read", because "I read enough!" Wow, if you are looking for a new twist on books of humor, do try this one. Am I dissing the writer's Indian religion? Absolutely! In the same way I diss the ones I grew up with. You have to be really gullible, and unable to see obvious contradiction and hocus pocus, to take this stuff seriously. I have a dear friend, NOT Indian, who got his PhD in East Asian languages, specifically doing his learning and research in Sanskrit, and in Hindi and Urdu (which orally are similar, though he can also read the separate scripts of the two), but even moreso in Tamil. On top of that he is hardcore to the point that he studied Carnatic singing, learning about 60 songs in that South Indian classical style of singing. He is the one who lent me the book knowing that I would get a huge kick out of it, which I most certainly did. Funny as heck, but also a strange dive into the bizarreness of a culture you may not know much about, covering topics that you never even knew existed!
Also, I do NOT know if the author wrote the book in English himself, or if it was translated into English from one of India's many, many languages, but the English is pretty poor in many passages, at times beyond comprehension. Whose fault that is -- author, translator (if the was one), typesetter, publisher -- I have no idea, but the occasionally completely incomprehensible passages, too, were a gas.
If you are one of the many in here who grew up with the silliness of one of our western religions, try borrowing this book from a library -- I would NOT suggest spending money to buy a copy -- so as to get a kick out of a silliness and humor with which you may not be familiar. Better than many a standup comic I have heard! But, a question: how does one give 5 stars for humor, but 0 stars for...reality? Peace out.