Bidhar

Bidhar

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SKU: DADAX8119159039
UPC: 9788119159031
Brand: Rajkamal Prakashan
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Bidhar Means Wandering With The Burden Of OneS Household Burden On OneS Shoulders. The Purpose Of This Timeless Wandering Is, Perhaps, To Attain Enlightenment Like Gautam Buddha. To Find Oneself, OneS Loved Ones, And Oneness. This Wandering Of Changdev Of Bidhar Transcends Language, Region, And Time, Becoming Universal And Timeless Through The Documents Of The Twentieth Century. This Never-Ending Wandering, Which Began In 1962, Has Now Progressed To Its Next Destination, Hindu, After Crossing Bidhar (1975), Jarila (1977), And Jhool (1979). This Is The Personal Experience Of One Who Has Entered AnotherS Body, Capable Of Encompassing Many Within Its Expanse. What An Irony Of Human Civilization It Is That A Person Cannot Achieve Social Respect Without Accepting The Destruction Of Their Creative Potential. Become Unworthy And Achieve Respect. The Fierce Battle Between Being And Becoming Is The Chilling Undercurrent Of NemadeS Novel, Chaturya. The Anxiety Of LifeS Moral And Cultural Responsibility, Found In NemadeS Bidhar, Is So Devoid Of Interest Yet Creative That It Is Rare Elsewhere. Ranganath Tiwari

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