Monday, August 1, 2022

Book review : At the doorstep to Moksha


 Book review:

In today's world everyone has desires and wants and somewhere in between humans has lost their true purposes. This book take us on the journey of Gururaj who has his quest to attain moksha.


The concern that dominates in the present day is that humankind seems to have chosen an increasingly retrogressive path in which it is dividing itself within narrow territorial ghettos, each built around its own parochial notions of identity. And as one struggles to avoid being submerged by this new reality, one cannot but help wonder whether the future that we will bequeath to our children is a dark and virulent one?


At the Doorstep to Moksha is Venkat’s light-hearted attempt to reflect on the evolving dichotomy between what it potentially can be and what, more often than not, it actually is. Adopting a retrospective view from the standpoint of one who is on the verge of liberation, it asks: “What is one being liberated from?”


I loved reading this book and would recommend this introspective book to all.

Happy Reading!


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