Lover of Previous Birth

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Marriage, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality, Romance
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Author: shyam rathore ISBN: 9781482822595
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India Publication: May 19, 2014
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India Language: English
Author: shyam rathore
ISBN: 9781482822595
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication: May 19, 2014
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India
Language: English

This is a unique emotional romantic love story of an orphan boy and three girls. One is his classmate and another is his fiance; the third is his lover of previous birth. This is a story about how they pass student life with friends. An orphan boy adopted by rich Indian culture family. His fianc wait for him, but he loves his lover. A poor student becomes a great singer and finally he meet Jaya khan who is lover of previous birth. You can learn from this book the following: How we should live this life under morality. Without aim life is useless Internal joy is better than physical enjoyment, which god has granted. Behave with others as we would like others to do with us. Successful life totally depend on only good thought. Meditation is medicine of all disease A poor life is better than a luxurious life if we dont have good honour, good thought, and good manner. How we can have an attitude that would impress everyone This story is of an orphan boy who honestly pays his duty for his family and beloved. He does a lot of effort in student life. He searches for a job and starts his life. His lover belongs to other religion family even she recognized her love in this birth. But his classmate Lalita comes in between their love.

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This is a unique emotional romantic love story of an orphan boy and three girls. One is his classmate and another is his fiance; the third is his lover of previous birth. This is a story about how they pass student life with friends. An orphan boy adopted by rich Indian culture family. His fianc wait for him, but he loves his lover. A poor student becomes a great singer and finally he meet Jaya khan who is lover of previous birth. You can learn from this book the following: How we should live this life under morality. Without aim life is useless Internal joy is better than physical enjoyment, which god has granted. Behave with others as we would like others to do with us. Successful life totally depend on only good thought. Meditation is medicine of all disease A poor life is better than a luxurious life if we dont have good honour, good thought, and good manner. How we can have an attitude that would impress everyone This story is of an orphan boy who honestly pays his duty for his family and beloved. He does a lot of effort in student life. He searches for a job and starts his life. His lover belongs to other religion family even she recognized her love in this birth. But his classmate Lalita comes in between their love.

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