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Sunday, 22 September 2019

BOOK RELEASE - THIRUPPAVAI GODA'S GITA VOL 3




I am pleased to announce that  Thiruppavai – Goda’s Gita Vol 3 was released on the day of Sri Hayagriva Jayanthi. The book is available in both paperback and ebook from many retailers like Amazon, Apple, Scribd to name a few. Please visit https://books2read.com/u/3Raz5j
A preview of the book was published in the July 2019 and Aug 2019 Newsletters and is also available from the following link http://tiny.cc/2kw5cz
After publishing the books, I was trying the search results in Google when I came across positive reviews for Thiruppavai – Goda’s Gita Vol 1 & 2 by an online book reviewer.
Following is a snippet of the reviews. Please see the following links to read the full reviews. Vol 1: http://tiny.cc/68v5cz    and Vol 2: http://tiny.cc/vaw5cz


I liked all the connected stories that are displayed like a bouquet of fragrant flowers. The stories brought back childhood memories of how the story used to be told………
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I feel this volume was such a pleasure to read for two main reasons. One reason is that the small and big stories about Lord Vishnu and his many avatars were simply superb to read. The other reason being that I got to know so many unknown stories and the wonder of it is present like nectar consumed in Godai’s Vrindavan along with the Gopikas as another Pillaiy.

The Volume 2 stories are as compelling as those from the volume 1. These are small incidences picked from various Puranas and Vedic time stories. She also picks up stories from the contemporary era too, when she talks about the Alwars who lived before her and their life stories. The never-ending link of stories and facts of the rites provides for an entertaining conversation among the girls.
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The stories felt like an ambling aging river carries with slush pile of silt in its bed. The time spent on the three girls in Goda’s list of missing girls is well spent on learning so many interesting news bites about the Lord and His gracious benevolence towards His devotee
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The Volume 2 keeps the interest going while providing new information about where the Pavai Nombu gathering has arrived at. This volume may be spent on waking up the girls, but at the same time, there is a lot happening with the internal cleansing process. With every discussion and arguments with the Goda and her friends to wake the missing girls, the internal thought is cleared and focused on Lord Krishna and his many avatars.


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