Discovery of Spiritual India

Divine Destiny leads author to saints who abhorred publicity. A Himalayan journey unexpectedly introduced author Thirumangalakudi Venkatraman to great Indians who abhorred publicity. This was a divine destiny. The world deserve to know them, and saints of India and their life. After years of toiling, foregoing earnings, this book has been produced for the sake of posterity. This is a book on the life of saints. Quote from the book: “This book is an attempt to retell some of those stories.

Discovery of Spiritual India
Jersey City, NJ, November 19, 2007 --(PR.com)-- A Himalayan journey unexpectedly introduced author Thirumangalakudi Venkatraman to great Indians who abhorred publicity. This was a divine destiny. The world deserve to know them, and saints of India and their life.

After years of toiling, foregoing earnings, this book has been produced for the sake of posterity.

This is a book on the life of saints. Quote from the book: “This book is an attempt to retell some of those stories. Hopefully it may encourage a reader who is interested in the pursuit of spirituality. These are true stories about the life of saints, which are an example before us. If we meditate on the incidents which occur in their life, we feel inspired.”

It is a pleasure to recall and speak about saints. They are our ‘spiritual flags.’ Some individuals have spent their life studying a saint and yet feel an inadequacy of time and capacity to appreciate them. Volumes have been written on them. Their poems have been sung for centuries. Thus their teachings and life have been kept alive. When facing trials in life, even the rich and the highly educated find answers to their problems in these simple eternal songs.

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Thirumangalakudi Venkatraman (author) is sixty-six years old, works in Wal-Mart Stores in New Jersey and lives with his wife Gayatri, a famed Indian classical danseuse and a respected dance teacher. His son Ashwin is a software engineer with IBM.

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