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मानव ईश्वर की अनुपम कृति

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This book has been written keeping in mind people of every age group. Its subject matter has been determined according to the interest of all age groups, teenagers, young and old. Its main objective is that after reading it we try to know ourselves. Probably full effort has been made to make this book prove to be the user manual of your life. It is mainly written about spirituality and human lifestyle. It will inspire you to live with enthusiasm, balance, prosperity and happiness. To enhance the image of the book, many motivational and interesting stories have also been included in it. This is such a book that you would like to keep it for life because it tells the secret of realizing your dreams. There is something in it that if a person is going to end his life after losing to stress and depression, then after reading it he will definitely change his decision. After reading it you will either praise it or criticize it but you will not be able to remain indifferent.

129 pages, Paperback

Published October 20, 2022

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Pankaj Mishra

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Pankaj Mishra (पंकज मिश्रा) is a noted Indian essayist and novelist.

In 1992, Mishra moved to Mashobra, a Himalayan village, where he began to contribute literary essays and reviews to The Indian Review of Books, The India Magazine, and the newspaper The Pioneer. His first book, Butter Chicken in Ludhiana: Travels in Small Town India (1995), was a travelogue that described the social and cultural changes in India in the context of globalization. His novel The Romantics (2000), an ironic tale of people longing for fulfillment in cultures other than their own, was published in 11 European languages and won the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum award for first fiction. His book An End to Suffering: The Buddha in the World (2004) mixes memoir, history, and philosophy while attempting to explore the Buddha's relevance to contemporary times. Temptations of the West: How to be Modern in India, Pakistan and Beyond (2006), describes Mishra's travels through Kashmir, Bollywood, Afghanistan, Tibet, Nepal, and other parts of South and Central Asia.

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