• April 10, 2025

Parag Gajjar Talks About His Book “The Enlightened Path: From Common Man to Saint”

Parag Gajjar Talks About His Book “The Enlightened Path: From Common Man to Saint”
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About the Author:

Parag Gajjar is a burgeoning writer and spirituality enthusiast who has dedicated significant time to studying spiritual texts and learning from spiritual gurus. His unique perspective allows him to interpret life’s events through a universal lens, recognizing himself as a participant in a grand cosmic play orchestrated by the universe. Parag possesses extensive knowledge of pranayama and its effects on the human body and mind. Additionally, his interest in the science underlying spirituality has driven him to study numerology and Vastu. Although the characters in this book are fictional, it draws inspiration from the Bhagavad Gita. With his accrued knowledge, Parag aims to elucidate common occurrences in people’s lives and the intentions behind them.

Exclusive interview with the author

Q: What Inspired You To Write This Book?

A: I’ve always been drawn to the spiritual history of Sanatan Dharma and curious about why events unfold as they do. In seeking answers, I met several Gurus who taught me methods to understand cosmic science. With some knowledge on this topic, I decided to document it in a story for future generations.

Q: Can You Tell Us About The Book?

A: The book is a fictional narrative inspired by real-life events. It offers insights into the reasons behind certain life occurrences and the lessons they impart. Additionally, it draws parallels with historical events referenced in the Vedas and provides guidelines on the art of living.

Q: What Does The Title Mean?

A: Titles capture the essence of a story. Amid daily struggles, it is easy to overlook the enjoyment of the journey. Achieving ultimate satisfaction and happiness is accessible for everyone. Understanding life’s events leads to understanding happiness, which eventually provides contentment. This story discusses a method to attain peak happiness.

Q:What Did You Learn When Writing The Book?

A: I learned about the connections between historic events, stories in Granths and Vedas, and the scientific basis of Sanatan Dharma, including idol symbolism and temple construction.

Q: Where Do You Get Your Information Or Ideas For Your Books?

A: I attend Satsangs to learn about Sanatan history, read spiritual books, spend time with Gurus, and participate in Yoga and Meditation sessions for brain empowerment.

Q: What, In Your Opinion, Are The Most Important Elements Of Good Writing?

A: In addition to narrating the story, illustrating its impact on the surrounding individuals will foster an emotional connection with the readers.

Q: What Is The Most Difficult Part About Writing For You?

A: The story should be completed with satisfactory ending which provides some learning or key message. Writing a strong ending is most difficult part in my opinion.

Q: What Does Success Mean To You? What Is The Definition Of Success?

A: If most readers apply lessons from this book, my intent is fulfilled. That is a success to me.

Q: What Advice Would You Give To Aspiring Authors?

A: There is always room for correction even after publication, so do not worry too much about acceptance by people. Just take a pen and start writing.

This book is published by OrangeBooks Publication.  All rights are reserved with the author & the publisher.


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