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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIs there any piece of world literature that transcends time and space, encompasses every aspect of human living, nature, and the universe, holds eternal values, survived for over 5000 years, and remains a promising 'work-in-progress'? The only answer is the Mahabharata. The very book of Life, it is some fifteen times the combined length of the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, and seven times The Iliad and The Odyssey put together. In India, it is called the Fifth Veda. "He who knows it not," said C. Rajagoplachari, "knows not the heights and the depths of the soul". This title, the final Volume in a 5-book series, is a critical analysis of the events of Mahabharata from the angle of modern behavioral science, and is replete with life management lessons. All the past four Volumes hit # 1 New Release in the U.S.A.
What was the epoch-making, wisest decision taken in the whole of Mahabharata, and who got credited with it?
When was Draupadi’s chastity brought under a cloud of doubt, and why?
Post-war, what was the shocking revelation that threw the Pandavas into deep agony on the battlefield?
Why did Krishna not interfere with and nullify the effect of the curses made by Gandhari and the Rishis on him and his clan, despite his wielding enormous power to do so?
Why did the omnipotent Krishna flee the city of Mathura when attacked by Jarasandha’s army?
What is the common thread passing through the stories of Agastya and Bhageeratha? And of Jarasandha and Sisupala?
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An accredited behavioral science specialist and a corporate trainer with over 25 years of experience, Dr. Nair was the best trainer of SBI. His trainings had impacted the lives of more than 50000 corporate employees and others across the country.
He had outstanding academic achievements in diverse fields of banking and commerce, business administration, training and development, and animal husbandry.
He bagged the prestigious Commonwealth Bureau of Animal Health Prize (England) and awards from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), the Indian Society for Training & Development (ISTD), SBI, etc. He was the recipient of the 'Vijay Shree' award (Delhi) and the 'Bharat Mata' award (Kolkata) for his seminal rural development project, which was later rolled out by SBI across the Bank.
Dr. Nair published nine books globally, of which four have been Amazon No 1 bestsellers (three, international bestsellers). Earlier, he had authored ten academic books for SBI’s training system, a collection of short stories, and about 100 papers, including two internationally acclaimed research papers, and articles on other popular and management themes, published in reputed magazines like the 'Indian Management'. He also contributed articles to the compiled editions published by Kerala Agricultural University, Pentagon Press, Delhi, and Bharatiya Kala Prashasan, Delhi. He is a member of the Bestseller Club of ‘Author Freedom Hub’, a collective of aspiring authorpreneurs.
Dr. Nair was, for six years, the chief editor of 'Rural Banker', an all-India journal of the State Bank Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad.
His other cerebral pursuits include daily blogs published on social media platforms like Medium, papers presented in various international seminars and colloquiums, radio talks, and public speaking on spiritual and management topics.
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