Little Writings: Mother India in Essays
Written by Jan Yashomatinandana Dāsa Wolter and Chaitanya Charan Dāsa (BCS)
Narrated by Krishna Bhakta
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About this audiobook
Essays written in India on God, Conciousness, Nature, time and social & human dilemmas.
Beginning with Mother Cow the Author nicely travels to all of Indias most important places of pilgrimage and writes about spiritual topics concerning the human predicament between ancient teachings and modernity.
FOREWORD by Caitanya Carana dasa, poet and copywriter
I first met Jan in Malaysia in the summer of 2023, and I was immediately struck by his earnestness and sincerity. He was simultaneously down to earth and thoughtful - a most intriguing blend. This shines through in his writing.
This is the first book written by Jan that I've read, and I must admit I have found it mesmerizing. His writing style captures the reader's attention and draws him into a deep analysis of life's journey.
Anybody who reads this wonderful book can be assured of one thing - you'll think deeply about the meaning of life.
I highly recommend this book for anyone who is on a quest to understand his purpose.
Yours sincerely,
Caitanya Carana dasa (author, proofreader, editor)
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Would Srila Prabhupada be pleased?
That modern technology allows for mass distribution is sure, but are we keeping up to the sanctity and purity of the Holy Dhama, Mother India and the Vaisnavas?