Love Beyond Horizons

A Novel on Women’S Sex Psychology

Romance
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Author: K Bhardwaj ISBN: 9781482870312
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India Publication: February 5, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India Language: English
Author: K Bhardwaj
ISBN: 9781482870312
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication: February 5, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India
Language: English

This novel is based on womens sex-psychology. Krishan devotee Noor falls in love with a Hindu. She throws all Muslim norms to winds. She forgoes even her name for love. But Shankar, the husband does with her the same which majority of husbands does. How Sambhavana fights for existence, brings up son and faces hardships such revolutionaries come across, is its central theme. Combating against lustful hawks hovering over single women she develops hatred against entire male community. When she meets Kshashank who holds women not as sex toys but as human-beings her extinguished carnal desires are reignited. Firm-resolved Sambhavana continues wooing Kshashank to give new lease to her deserted life. Feeling fully gratified she returns towards her deity saying, You have filled my life with thrills. I will never forget you for it. And yes, I will never bother you anymore like this. But if you ever feel the need, I am yours for ever without marriage which shocks Kshashank. It automatically draws readers attention to the technique of salvation Sambhog Se Samadhi propounded by Osho. The novel delineatly deals with existentialism which French philosophers Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir struggled for throughout their lives. Happy reading.

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This novel is based on womens sex-psychology. Krishan devotee Noor falls in love with a Hindu. She throws all Muslim norms to winds. She forgoes even her name for love. But Shankar, the husband does with her the same which majority of husbands does. How Sambhavana fights for existence, brings up son and faces hardships such revolutionaries come across, is its central theme. Combating against lustful hawks hovering over single women she develops hatred against entire male community. When she meets Kshashank who holds women not as sex toys but as human-beings her extinguished carnal desires are reignited. Firm-resolved Sambhavana continues wooing Kshashank to give new lease to her deserted life. Feeling fully gratified she returns towards her deity saying, You have filled my life with thrills. I will never forget you for it. And yes, I will never bother you anymore like this. But if you ever feel the need, I am yours for ever without marriage which shocks Kshashank. It automatically draws readers attention to the technique of salvation Sambhog Se Samadhi propounded by Osho. The novel delineatly deals with existentialism which French philosophers Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir struggled for throughout their lives. Happy reading.

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