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This is an archive article published on February 20, 1999

Bookshelf/Arvind Inamdar

When he says It's my mother's gift to me. It has been with me since I was six. Initially I only recited it. Then, I began understanding...

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When he says 8220;It8217;s my mother8217;s gift to me. It has been with me since I was six. Initially I only recited it. Then, I began understanding it and today I am a devotee,8221; Arvind Inamdar is speaking about one of his all-time favourite books, the Bhagwad Geeta. He reads it every day because he believes 8220;in times of trouble, the Geeta comes to your rescue.8221; He says: 8220;It8217;s one book that has taught me a detached view of life.8221;

Other three books he can8217;t do without were, however, not recommended: he found them on his own. The content and language of Dnyaneshwari and Saint Dnyaneshwar8217;s height of imagination amaze Inamdar. The saint is one of the two personalities every Maharashtrian must know, according to him. The other is, of course, Chhatrapati Shivaji.

8212; Anagha Sawant

 

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