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Ayanam by Sucharita Parija | Book review

Book review:

In "Ayanam," Sucharita Parija offers a dazzling investigation of life's many aspects through strong everyday statements and sincere words. Separated into topical areas, each word resounds with significant knowledge and profound profundity, welcoming readers to think about their encounters and discernments.

The book is divided into six sections with a few topics in each. A few quotes that piqued me a lot:
🌸"Silent people are good listeners, and they make best friends".

Listening helps the person to understand the other person. If you only dictate and do not listen then hardly you will have any friends. So to be a friend of someone, start becoming a good listener. 

🌸"Good neighbours are hard to find today, just like good friends."

Neighbours are your first family. In case of any emergency or good time, it is your neighbour who stands beside you as your support. But to find a good neighbour is becoming scarce these days like finding good friends.

🌸"Remember not to underestimate the power of prayer, faith, love, and blessings! They will make the pathway from unfeasible to feasible for you."

Prayer not only connects us to God but also lessens our burden of guilt. It helps us to feel the power of God at unexpected times. Certain times it is mostly felt by the persons who have complete faith in God.

🌸"Eyes exhibit the innermost emotions of a person. Our smile can be artificial, or words may sound harsh, but the eyes always reflect our true feelings."

At times, it happens that people speak something but their eyes don't complement it. As eyes depict what our heart wants to say irrespective of worldly pressures to be nice or cute. Eyes reflect your true feelings.

🌸"Relationship takes the path that life directs."

Every relationship takes a path that is directed by circumstances. It may be a relation with any person.

The writer's strong reflections on life, inspiration, trust, freedom, and the quest for flawlessness bring out many feelings, motivating readers to embrace their defects and commend their special ways. Especially critical are the parts on life and inspiration, where the author's words act as directing guides through life's exciting bends in the road.

This book is an assortment of considerations and statements that one could undoubtedly relate to and get their very own affirmed condition confused contemplations that they frequently track down problematic to this present reality.

Each quote is life-changing and depicts the experiences of the author. Each quote is worthy of elaboration to a great extent.

Overall, "Ayanam" is an everyday portion of motivation and inspiration for anyone who wants to live emphatically and work effectively. Value the writer for composing such motivational contemplations as statements.

Purchase: Ayanam

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