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Former IGP Achyut Krishna Kharel's 'Smrtipatalma Tapasviharu' Released

News 08 May 2022 1066 0

Smrtipatalma Tapasviharu Written By Former IGP Kharel

A memoir titled 'Smrtipatalma Tapasviharu' written by former IGP Achyut Krishna Kharel has been unveiled. Prof. Dr. Shiva Prasad Risal released the work during a function. Former IGP Kharel has discussed in the book the memoirs of the ascetics meeting Khaptad Baba, Shyam Chetan Baba, Chunchun Baba, and Paramahansa Baba in different periods.

He had met those saints during the ups and downs of life. Former IGP Kharel has discussed all these memories in 120 pages.

Dr. Geeta Tripathi, a reviewer, said that the relationship between man and nature is deeply explained and analyzed in the work. ‘Human is a sentient being. However, no one has the right to destroy nature. This statement has been subtly mentioned in the work of the ascetic fathers in their work; ' Reviewing the book, she said: "This work provides guidance for human life." "Everyone should read 'Smrtipatalma Tapasviharu' once to be optimistic in times of despair," she said.

The work focuses on the need for humans to understand their own lives. ‘This work has become a means to get back to life, to love nature, and to understand common creatures,’ said Dr. Tripathi, ‘Nature has sent us as human beings to make human beings truly human. But, we die every day proving ourselves to be human. '

She noted that the author was trying to convey through his work that man, being the supreme being, had to live with the consciousness of time.

Prof. Dr. Shiva Prasad Risal said that a spiritual relationship is deeper than a blood relationship. ‘Not even 5 percent of the world's annual budgets seem to be spent on secondary education. That is why the number of criminals has increased due to the lack of moral education in society. Humans need spiritual protection. '

In another context, Prof. Dr. Risal urged the government to make the police moral and virtuous by imparting spiritual education. "We have to make our police personnel moral. Carrying guns and sticks is not enough. First of all, you have to be highly moral by giving spiritual education. '

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