Sunday, 6 March 2016

O God! Why Me? by Mr. Sarasvati Nandan Param Poojya Acharya Vijay Ratnas




This book is a dialogue between a holy man and his disciple. The disciple asks questions that possibly mirror universal anxieties like, why must good and kind men suffer, while sinners enjoy all comforts? The spiritual master gives the disciple the answer – gold alone is tested in the fire. The work addresses common issues of suffering and salvation etc. written in a simple, direct style devoid of serious metaphysical concerns, the work remains rooted in everyday concerns and is likely to prove a soothing balm to readers. Though the pages reveal deep Jain pieties, the lessons to be learnt are never losing out on universal non-sectarian appeal. All those who lead lives of piety and devotional fervour will revel in the towering insightful lessons this book shows.
Mr. Sarasvati Nandan Param Poojya Acharya Vijay Ratnas
Sarasvati Nandan Param Poojya Acharya Vijay Ratnasundersuri is a renowned Jain Saint. He was born on 5th January, 1948 at Depla (Near Palitana, Gujrat). In spite of being a religious saint, he wrote many visionary books for the sociocultural upliftment of individual as well as society at large. Till today, he has written more than 230 books in his mother tongue (Gujarati). Many of these books have been translated in various languages such as English, Hindi, Urdu, French etc., and more than 33,00,000 circulations of his books are spread over the nation. Through his writings and speeches, he has achieved success in bringing about positive and constructive changes in millions of people and that is why these millions of Indians follow his ideals. Being a Jain saint, author follows very hard rules and regulations. He walks barefoot and has not taken bath since 1967 when he adopted saint ship which is called ‘Diksha’. He does not eat and drink after sunset till sunrise. Thus, he is not only an author or lecturer but a motivator as well and teaches us that discipline and dedication which can make you more empowered.
 Editorial Reviews »
It emphasises the readers to count their blessings
This book tells us to believe that there is always a
• In encourages us to face the tests of time with full
 Customer Reviews »
I love Guy Ritchie movies. I loved the first one. And got to see the tiarelr for this one today also on the big screen. I can understand the gripes with the first one but I still thought it was a good movie, so I'm really looking forward to this one as well.

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