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Manasa
Manasa
 GOPAL Singh
 Access .no

: 1270

 No. of pages

: 98

 Cost of book

: 25rs

 Publisher

: director of national
book trust

 Publication year

: 1966

 Publication place

: New Delhi
 This is the story of a man who was born a mortal, but who, through

sheer force of character and grace of god became immortal, who was
born a prince, but chose to remain his whole life a holy medicant,a
saint, whom circumstances turned into a warrior, but who yet
remained ever a saint at heart, who battled and won but did not acquire
an inch of territory. He gave to the Indian people the concept a
nationhood-a concept which embodied dedication in every detail of
life an purpose to supreme ideal that is god and yet did not require
shirking earthly obligations.
 he became a guru ho was sought to be worshipped as god, but who
denounced this cult of the personality in such
severe terms as no one before or after him as done: He who called me
god , will for sure burn in the fires of hell. Im but a slave of the
supreme being come to witness his play. Son of a martyr, greatgrandson of a martyr, he laid at the altar of the supreme not only
himself, but all his sons, his mother and whosever called him his very
own.


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  • 5. This is the story of a man who was born a mortal, but who, through sheer force of character and grace of god became immortal, who was born a prince, but chose to remain his whole life a holy medicant,a saint, whom circumstances turned into a warrior, but who yet remained ever a saint at heart, who battled and won but did not acquire an inch of territory. He gave to the Indian people the concept a nationhood-a concept which embodied dedication in every detail of life an purpose to supreme ideal that is god and yet did not require shirking earthly obligations. he became a guru ho was sought to be worshipped as god, but who denounced this cult of the personality in such severe terms as no one before or after him as done: He who called me god , will for sure burn in the fires of hell. Im but a slave of the supreme being come to witness his play. Son of a martyr, greatgrandson of a martyr, he laid at the altar of the supreme not only himself, but all his sons, his mother and whosever called him his very own.