From the secrets of bliss in matrimony to the path of leading a happy, contented life with zest, Rambling Roses is the result of the author's quest for happiness and peace. He takes the readers through the highs and lows of life and explains the way to deal with situations. For example the importance of husband and wife being friends for a happy married life and simple steps to get married and stay married- these are dwelt upon in the book. This book is a must read for those married and those getting married.
In today's day and age people are desperately racing to beat deadlines to achieve their goals, to prove a point and get ahead of the rest. While that is no doubt essential, it is equally important to lead a happy and healthy life. Rambling Roses suggests the right path. It comes with added benefits Be Happy, Live a Contented life and the added benefit a long and healthy life. Be a Centenarian and remain healthy throughout. The author suggests simple steps to beat the depression blues and stay happy.
In today's life, from young school children to brilliant IIT toppers, work pressure and depression are taking a heavy toll, at times resulting in unfortunate suicides. Rambling Roses suggests the simple path to happiness and contentment. Simple steps like a sound sleep, deep breathing in fresh air and simple Yoga exercises help you spread your wings and soar. The reader may leave Depression miles behind and carry on with his or her forward march.
The book also takes you through the world of Arya Samaj the teachings of its founder Swami Dayanand Saraswati and their role in nation building. Rambling Roses makes a wholesome read and is a must have.
Brigadier Chitranjan Sawant, VSM wears many hats. He is a soldier, commentator, lawyer, preacher and author of repute. He was commissioned as an officer in the Indian Army in June 1960. After the war with China in 1962, he was selected by the Army and sent to the Defence Language Institute, Monterey, California, USA to learn the Chinese Mandarin language. He spent about two years in the US and was awarded a Diploma in Interpretership.
In his 76 years, Brigadier Sawant has travelled across the world and made television documentaries on China, Hong Kong, Tibet, Kailash and Mansarovar - matters military and Vedic subjects of the Arya Samaj.
He was born in a Vedic family in June 1934. He is a third generation Arya Samajist. He completed his Master of Arts in English and Bachelor's Degree in Law from the prestigious Allahabad University.
He has been blessed with a Golden Voice and has been doing the running commentary on the Republic Day Parade, Independence Day ceremony at the Red Fort and Defence Investiture Ceremonies on Doordarshan, Akashvani for over 38 years. He is also a regular commentator on matters military at Zee News and Sahara News channels. Brig Sawant plans to be at it as long as the listeners love to hear him.
Should you have an ardent desire to know People around you and their philosophy of life, you may please get hold of a book entitled RAMBLING ROSES. The essays and articles that the book contains are as varied and widespread as the Rambling Roses. On going through the book's intellectual bill of fare, the reader will be a happier human being.
Rambling Roses will take the reader out on a walking tour; physical, mental and spiritual. Going through the pages of the book, a reader meets devout Vedic Pundits like Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati and gets acquainted with his life, time and ideas. His magnum opus, Satyarth Prakash or The Light of Truth is introduced to a reader of this book in a delightful way. Having met the world famous Sanyasi - Reformer who had never crossed the shores of Bharat, a reader is pleasantly surprised to meet Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany and the most powerful woman to walk on planet Earth today.
Back to Vedas and back to Saurashtra of today. Gandhidham is the name of the place and Jeevan Prabhat is the name of the venture of Arya Samaj to save tiny-tots and adolescents orphaned in the earthquake a decade ago. Self reliant and exuding self confidence are the boys and girls whose personalities have been shaped and moulded by men and women who know how to develop human resource. A reader is soon face to face with the eminent martyrs of the Arya world who died so that the future generations live a life of dignity and always hold their heads high.
Are you interested in Pranayam? Read an account of the interview given by Swami Ram Dev Ji to the author of Rambling Roses, Brigadier Chitranjan Sawant, VSM for the Aastha channel. Swami Ji also introduced his new high hobby horse, Bharat Swabhiman through which he hopes to ennoble politicians and make Bharat Mahan in true sense of the word.
Let patriotism flow in our veins with blood and the new generation of our countrymen catch this great phenomenon by singing in unison our national song, Vande Mataram. The chapter devoted to Vande Mataram inspires young and old alike and the song is accepted as a gospel truth with the sanctity of a Ved mantra. The family is the basic unit where values of life are inculcated and imbibed. So, nubile boys and girls must get married and remain married so that they procreate; look after the progeny and carry forward the Vedic Dharm.
China may be an enigma; Husain may be dishonouring the Hindu deities by disrobing them through his notorious brush but do not let your spirit sag. If it happens, there is a piece of advice tendered to lift the Spirit through Yajnas and chanting of Ved mantras. lslamist terrorism has been dealt with too. The author deals with the neighbouring countries as they affect our life style. A topic may appear to be of passing interest initially but turns out to be of perennial interest eventually. The events that shape and chisel our personalities have not been ignored.
That's the way it is in the RAMBLING ROSES.
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