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To the Divine Grace from a Micro Indian

To the Divine Grace from a Micro Indian

To the Divine Grace from a Micro Indian

Anindya Mukherjee

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White Falcon Publishing Solutions LLP
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9789387193451
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In the book, titled by ‘To the Divine Grace from a Micro Indian’, the poems are composed on the theme of geo-politics under the devotional approaches. . Geo politics are still relevant from the time of  Mahabharata ,the Indian epic .In a practical sense, Lord Krishna, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu was one of the greatest diplomat of India. If we think on the basis of History,He was probably in the time of later Vedic period .There is some hope ,if  He come in Bharat (India) to lead in a crusade like the Kurukskhetra ,the holy war field. In this book The Doklam crisis of 2017  and The Rohingya exodus are enlisted as the subjects. It is revealed in many poems that India is the country of peace and friendship. Do not get afraid of us .In addition to that, in some poems, life is emphasized very closely. There is no intention to down any nationality. If anyone is hurt by any poems of this book, the author  prays for apology .The poetry is a flow like a perennial river. If the readers are pleased by the poems of this book, the author would be honoured by their kindness. 

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