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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal"Paperboat on the Ganga" is a transformative journey through the spiritual heart of India. It chronicles the travellers' quest through sacred lands—Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Prayagraj—where the confluence of rivers mirrors the convergence of the inner and outer self. What begins as a simple pilgrimage soon unfolds into an exploration of surrender, faith, and the power of silence. In the grand sweep of ancient rituals and timeless wisdom, the travellers reflect on life’s unpredictability, discovering that true strength lies not in control, but in allowing the current to carry them. This book invites readers to step beyond the crowd, to float like a paper boat in the Ganga, surrendering to the journey itself.
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A veteran of life’s structured paths, the author has journeyed from the world of logic, order, and operational precision to the gentler, more fluid realms of reflection and inner seeking. Trained by discipline, shaped by leadership, and tempered by experience, he once saw the world in frameworks and outcomes — until the deeper questions began to whisper louder than the answers.
Today, he writes not as an expert, but as a traveler — of rivers, memories, and the sacred ordinary. Paper Boat in the Ganga is his invitation to pause, reflect, and drift gently through the stories that surface when one begins to truly listen.
With a heart rooted in lived human experience and a mind that continues to question, he brings to his writing a blend of thoughtfulness, humility, and grace. His words are not prescriptions but offerings — paper boats set afloat on the current of something larger.
This is his journey. Not from point A to point B. But from knowing to feeling. From control to surrender. From thinker to seeker.
He can be reached at srikanthbalagandar@outlook.com
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