Gopal Parajuli, celebrated Nepali poet, dramatist and the winner of the 2004 Madan Puruskar (the highest literary award in Nepal) for his poetic text `Naya Ishwor Ko Ghoshana¿ (Declaration of a New God), is a simple, honest, down-to-earth person, making a strong impact upon those who have the opportunity to get to know him. Vegetarian and teetotaler, one of the top boxers at national level for his weight in his heyday and selected for the post of Second Lieutenant in the Nepalese army in his 20s, Parajuli is currently the editor of `Garima¿, Nepal¿s foremost literary magazine. A man of simple tastes, Parajuli likes to walk long distances in the city of Kathmandu. When he wields a pen, however, he becomes a changed man. He speaks with the voice of a prophet, and the words he sets upon the page breath fire. In `Naya Ishwor ko Ghoshana¿, his most celebrated text so far, Gopalji speaks both like a warrior and a poet. Although the poetic personas that he creates in the text, Krishna Prasad and Vishnu Prasad generally speak like simple, down-to-earth common people, they also assume the tone of spiritual warriors fighting a perpetual battle against the forces of darkness..." ¿Sanjeev Uprety, Ph.D.
The book is first in English language highlighting the memoirs of a world renowned powder metallurgist .The author who is widely travelled , has had intimate interactions with eminent materials scientists and technologists for many many years. Many are no more alive and the book gives a rare chance to know not only their scientific achievements , but also the social aspects of the interaction. It is written in a narrative style. In some cases many interesting episodes have been highlighted , which otherwise would have remained obscure. In all 36 Indian and 47 overseas persons of eminence are covered in the book. In addition numerous persons have been mentioned in the side line.
“Krsna – The Source of Happiness” by author Gopal Krishna Goswami is a spiritual revelation that explores the profound connection between devotion to Lord Krishna and lasting happiness. Drawing from the teachings of the Bhakti tradition, this book unveils the secrets to finding inner joy and fulfillment through a loving relationship with the Divine. It serves as a guide to discovering the ultimate source of happiness within the heart of every seeker.
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