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Kop Bhawan Book 7: Lore of a Successful Beggar. Kop Bhawan, #7
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231605439
- EAN9798231605439
- Date de parution20/10/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Kop BhawanPart 7: Lore of a Successful BeggarThis book is the culmination of the ideas that started with the first book: depression. The depression leads to death and visit to Narak Lok, i.e., Hell. You all know how he unravels the mysteries of Hell. Once the unnamed narrator returns back, no one is happy about it and those who are happy don't believe a word he says. He has to struggle to retrieve his hope, staying true to his identity, so much so that he believes that even the changes made in people and society by death are temporary.
He finds the world- same. This realization has put him back on the roadmap to the recovery, which he earlier believed, belongs to some esoteric world. Filtered through flashes of daily 'lived' life, as he subconsciously registers the concept hardwired by Lord Yamraj during his foray into Narak Lok, he sees life as a parody and un-entangles himself super-involved in it emotionally, to live a life of purpose.
He finds the world- same. This realization has put him back on the roadmap to the recovery, which he earlier believed, belongs to some esoteric world. Filtered through flashes of daily 'lived' life, as he subconsciously registers the concept hardwired by Lord Yamraj during his foray into Narak Lok, he sees life as a parody and un-entangles himself super-involved in it emotionally, to live a life of purpose.






















