The story book 'Samvednayen' is the affection of the author for humanity as a whole. It is full of humane feelings experienced by human beings in their day-to-day life. As we go through stories, we feel events happening around us touching our mind and soul. The story of suffering dog and cow pains our mind and it arouse a feeling of sympathy toward animals. We try to avoid wandering children, but when we think of such a situation happening with us, we simmer. Society is forgetting its duty toward old generation and the story warns us of consequences. The endless comedy of lust for power and neglect of duty is going on without end. The problems of beggars and personal servants are also not being noticed. Material race in society is making each and every person dissatisfied and none is bothering to apply the stimulant of spirituality to fight that ill in human mind. Such situations pain all right thinking people. The society and system in place should deal with such evils but they seem to be unconcerned. These issues have been portrayed well in the stories. The author seems to be a mystic in his thinking. He might have seen ray of hope in practical spirituality which he is conveying through 'Samvednayen'.
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2016
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Shyam Lal Sharma, 53, has shown deep wisdom of universally acknowledged moral and spiritual values in his story book 'Samvednayen'. Coming from a humble background and now working in one of the highest institution of his native province, he has shown caliber in authoring literary books of human interest thereby revealing his heart & soul to the readers. Prior to Samvednayen, he has authored 3 other literary books based on social and spiritual background. His literary works Bhakti Ankur Satsai, Parmarth Satsai and Bhav-Tarangini have been accepted as unique works by his readers. Hailing from the Hill State of Himachal Pradesh, his writing skill is based on the noble spirit of generosity towards fellow beings and reverence to universal truth. He always seems eager in voicing the day-to-day problems of the common masses. While going through his entire literary works, he appears to be a mystic.