Vishwa bandhu gupta biography of albert

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    Allen Ginsberg in Calcutta circa 1960

     

     

    “I’m an old man now, and a lonesome man in Kansas

    but not afraid

    to speak my lonesomeness in a car,

    because not only my lonesomeness

    it’s Ours, all over America,

    O tender fellows—

    …………….”

    (Wichita Vortex Sutra/Allen Ginsberg)

     

     

     In The Home of the Blessed: The Journey from Brahman to Brahman on the Appointed Path of Bliss (Void Walking and The Supreme Ecstasy)

    Sri Sri Sitaramdas Omkarnath- The Great Naam-Avatar

    Flowers wake

    Eternal turn

    Morning mists

    A wet vermillion sun

    Wrapped in the tapestry of skies

    Falls chanting into a sea of love

    The whole earthen floor

    Under the feet of the Lord

    Is blessed by His breath

    Caressed by His touch

    Gentle in amorous air

    Becoming the great Self hidden in things

    Waking from a mysterious dream

    Leaves poured their dangled green

    And dews sparkled like stars

    Gathered ecstasy in honeycombs

    For a sweet incantatory spell

    Around a ring of fire        

    Where water falls

    Into a great ocean called the void                                                                          

    Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu

    From that it came, to that it must go

    Time’s passage to eternity

    Or eternal moments in the gyre

    Brahman in Brahman is the magic point everywhere

    Creating what it destroys and preserving the essence of the creation (Sristir Adi Lagne Utshav)

    Through unmanifested energy in manifested forms

    And in that bliss is the cause behind the great action of the universe

    Ek anander maha-sagare

    Karmer brikhyo phutiya tole phul

    Gagane gagane aloketo sugandher sristi

    Nirban labh karechey shei maha-prantare

    Hare-Krishna Hare-K

    Albert Einstein: A Complete Biography

    Authors(s):

    Vinod Kumar Mishra

    Publisher:

    Prabhat Prakashan

    Language:

    English

    Pages:

    236

    Country of Origin:

    India

    Age Range:

    18-100

    Average Reading Time

    472 mins

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    Book Description

    Albert Einstein’s life was extraordinarily complex, even more complicated than his complex equations. Thus, the life of the founder of the fourth dimension was multi-faceted. Sorrows made his life shine like gold. He was engaged in welfare work till the last moment of his life. He did such a marvellous job that after working further on his works, scientists continued to receive doctorates, fellowships, and other awards. He loved children, students, and the poor. He always looked for inventive ways to work for them. By selling his signatures, photos, research papers, and messages, he gathered the necessary means for them. He had a great sense of humour. Einstein was a scientist equivalent to Newton. He was courageous like Bruno and Galileo, like Mahatma Gandhi in simplicity, and selfless like Sri Krishna. Each of his qualities was enough to make him great. The book presents an exploratory view of various aspects of Einstein’s life. I am sure, the life story of this extraordinary personality will prove to be interesting, inspiring, and useful for the readers.

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    An Indian I Am

    Authors(s):

    K.K. Muhammed

    Publisher:

    Prabhat Prakashan

    Language:

    English

    Pages:

    312

    Country of Origin:

    India

    Age Range:

    18-100

    Average Reading Time

    624 mins

    Buy For ₹400

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    Book Description

    This is the autobiography of an Indian Archaeologist who had the courage to speak the truth both against the Marxist historians and Hindutva groups. He Believes in public Archaeology and takes archaeology to the common man through the print and visual media and also floating innovative student programmes such as ‘Adopt A Heritage’ and ‘Grey Revolution’. His human engineering with dacoits of Chambal valley and naxals of Jagdalpur enabled him to penetrate into the forbidden land and conserve many monuments. The Replica Museum set up by him in Delhi, behind the Siri Fort auditorium, swimming against the current popular ideological slogans, demonstrated his unflinching faith in Indian culture and civilisation. He not only freed many monuments from encroachments by fighting against the powerful religious groups and land mafia but also added around forty acres of land to the immovable property of the Archaeological Survey of India in Delhi. In a refreshing departure from the construction and conservation work sites where workers toil and sweat, he introduced a human element by running children’s schools, adult schools, and free food. This book also has a_ thought- provoking chapter on marketing Indian Heritage, a business diversification model. Above all, it reads like a book of Positive thinking and creative ideas. By the time, you finish the book, it may change your thoughts and outlook.

    Archaeological Survey of India

    Karingamannu Kuzhiyil Muhammed

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