°•The Facts and Fortune•°

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Hello everyone!

First word first.

Nandri (or) Thank you.

This is to everyone for giving this book a chance. I'm in almost gratitude for the almighty to have helped me figure this story out as I wired my mind once I heard the story of Amirthan.

Hereby I attach the only proof of it in the internet for you to hear.

The second part of the video has the story of Amirthan for you to relish. Please bear with the audio because it is in Tamil language.

Now comes the three hidden facts:

1. The greatest puran states that every human is analyzed for three wishes. They are the wish for Manaasai (property or land), Ponnaasai (treasures or wealth) and Penaasai (lust and hereby 'penn' denotes woman).

You can see that, in this story, the beginning shows that Amirthan respects nature. We see that he wants this job not just for money but to prove his worth. Eventually he falls for Suparna, but then realizes the fact of their differences and walks away. So this concludes he is transforming to the point of respecting his self and the things around. And hence begins his journey towards the eternal truth.

2. Lillies signify wisdom and knowledge, the one we seek through Goddess Saraswati. The color red, symbolizes power, strength and new beginnings, the one we seek through Godess Durga. Together they stand for his start in his life in a new dimension wherein his knowledge will serve him with the power to vanquish the evils to attain devotion, love and peace, the epitome of Godess Parvati.

3. The librarian announces the number of the book with digits as 19,271. It is a very symbolic number when it comes to Garuda puranam. The puranam has 19,000 slokas or hymns in 271 chapters.

When we add all the number we get 2. The number that signifies unity and oneness. Through the principle of duality, the ultimate reality is transcended.

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Now comes the time to let you ponder over a few questions. Who wants to miss the traditional way?

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1. How did you like the story as it began?

2. How does the turn of events made you feel?

3. One piece of advice for Jey?

4. If you were him, how would you have seen the end?

5. Piece of advice or praise for the author?

6. The last comes the bean. Have you had any such mysterious experiences in you life? Mine is plenty!

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So, with this I conclude that, this story that I penned while travelling in train over 6 hours and a couple of days in my home, is my tribute to the beings who are being tested by the decrees of Karma.

Me, you and everyone. We strive to be the best but we must embrace th imperfections that differentiate one from another. The walk of life is beautiful and let's walk with humanity in its very core.

Live. Laugh. Love and repeat.

May the faith you have, be it in the supremacy or nothingness, shall guide you. After all, the book quotes that the greatest man is the one who truly abides to his believes, whatever it may be.

A special thanks to Divyansh16 and Shivran86 for reading the book in its hottest serving in one straight stroke. Every vote and comment you shared as you sailed have showered me with happy attacks. A hearty thanks to Queen_of_life_Heba CalmGuy9 and Nitya_writes. Thank you everyone for giving me hope that this tale was fulfilling its purpose. Without all of you, I wouldn't have realized its true worth.

With this, I shall retire and come back with more excitement.

Until then,
Om Tat Sat.

Until then,Om Tat Sat

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