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An Unknown Indian's Mini Autobiography: Do We Always Know about the “108 Divine Power” Bestowed on Us? In the book, "An Unknown Indian's Mini Autobiography" author: Dr. Madhab Paul explores the Indian philosophical ideas about life's purpose, peace for prosperity, politics that divides and leads to poverty, "Power for Progress", and the “108 Divine Power” bestowed on each of us which we may not be aware of. The life's stories are from Africa, America, Europe, India, and many other Asian countries. As we are born, we start our first identity with our names - the given name and the family name. What's in a name? Would you have grown up differently if your name was changed in childhood? How greatly family names often impact growing up days, opportunities and adult life? How spelling of the name can have a significant impact on global personal identity? Madhab/Madhhab/Madhav - Pal/Paul, and beyond! Reality and perception. Life's Experience, an example. How do you feel when you get robbed at gunpoint? Every event in life is multi-dimensional and your feelings of anger, happiness, or learning are likely to change when you explore it from different perspectives; and you may forgive and forget the robbers, you may as well pray for their better life. Purpose. Life's purpose - what a mysterious question? Guess it's neither dynamic, nor straightforward, or elusive; but life's purpose may start getting clearer as we time travel towards the future without losing our focus or mind. We will explore this with real life stories. Peace for prosperity. Oh Yes, peace is the necessary precondition for prosperity; but not sufficient. Power for Progress - 100% sure, empowering oneself through education is of paramount importance towards peace, success and prosperity. High quality school education is a necessity too. This brings Dr. Madhab to his early childhood days in Nadia (West Bengal, India), especially the events and real life stories from Santipur the Peace City, and Krishnanagar. Who can disagree with "politics that divides leads to poverty"? The cycle continues around the world. Can we stop it? How can we stop it? Dr. Madhab drives down his memory lane in India and contrasts with the events he experienced in other parts of the world. Hoping to find a way out from the dark tunnel. How can he, or anybody else find out the mysterious way out? How powerful are we? Do we always know about the “108 Divine Power” bestowed on us? No. Most of us really don’t know about the “Divine Power” bestowed on us. Are you curious to know more? We can read books on modern Philosophy & Psychology. And for understanding quickly and easily, we can also read an interesting mythological story from the Indian Epic, Ramayana: the stories of Rambhakt "Hanuman" and his divine powers about which he himself was not aware of. Power and Arrogance Power and Arrogance - this is often a very common combination which can bring down fall easily-quickly. History or mythology often repeats in reality at the same place. Do you know about Dev Deepawali and Varanasi? Dr. Madhab did not go to school during his early childhood; and he learnt how to read and write at home mostly studying Indian religious and mythological stories. In the short stories of this book "An Unknown Indian's Mini Autobiography" Dr. Madhab juxtaposes those Indian religious and mythological stories with his real life experience. How can we project - extrapolate - past learning or history on to the future? Is it science or a magical crystal ball? The holy city Varanasi and Krishnanagar may have the answer. Let's explore!! An Unknown Indian's Mini Autobiography: Do We Always Know about the “108 Divine Power” Bestowed on Us?画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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