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Who knows what happens after death? Hinduism detailed this theory in Garuda Puraana in a conversation between Lord Vishnu and Garuda. That conversation is focused on the matters of death to birth and covers all those aspects in a succinct manner.This book is a translation of that Garuda Puraana, translated from its original Sanskrit version into contemporary American English keeping it as close to the original as humanly possible. Most Hindu scriptures were not written as a narration of the author. Take Raamayana, or Maha Bhaaratha or Srimadh Bhaagavatha, they are all reports of conversations…mehr

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Who knows what happens after death? Hinduism detailed this theory in Garuda Puraana in a conversation between Lord Vishnu and Garuda. That conversation is focused on the matters of death to birth and covers all those aspects in a succinct manner.This book is a translation of that Garuda Puraana, translated from its original Sanskrit version into contemporary American English keeping it as close to the original as humanly possible. Most Hindu scriptures were not written as a narration of the author. Take Raamayana, or Maha Bhaaratha or Srimadh Bhaagavatha, they are all reports of conversations between different characters presented in the book. The author does not express his interpretation or the feelings of the characters. The intention behind actions is rarely, if at all, mentioned. One can argue, that this style is adopted by the author to shift the onus from himself to the characters in the book. The other argument is that the author actually listened to the conversations and then recorded it dutifully.
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Murali Krishna Chemuturi was born into a lower middle class Brahmin family in Chityala, West Godavari District in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. By education, he is an Industrial Engineer, with an MBA, a diploma in Electrical Engineering, and a PG Diploma in Computer Methods and Programming. He has worked in organizations like ECIL, TCS, Metamor, Satyam and Vistaar in the areas of Manufacturing and software development. He is an adherent of the ancient Dharma (righteous living and it is referred to as Hinduism today) appropriate for Brahmins. He is well travelled in India and abroad. He is well read, having read Raamayana, Maha Bhaaratha, Bhaagavatha, Bhagavad Geetha, Manu Smruthi and other books. He also read contemporary western literature. He is a practicing Brahmin to the extent this modern world and living allows. His notable work is the translation of Raamayana of Maha Rushi Vaalmiki, Bhagavadh Geetha, Garuda Puraana, and Utthara Raamayana from Samskrutha into English. He authored many papers on technical topics, social issues, and religion, as well as seven books on Information Technology and two books on management, one on personality engineering and one compilation of all his essays. His articles were read by more than 100,000 readers on the internet alone where statistics are available. He lives in India with his dedicated wife, Udaya Sundari, in USA with his first son Dr. Nagendra. He has four grandsons and one granddaughter. He was awarded the Fellowship award by the Indian Institution of Industrial Engineering in 1997, the IT Innovation and Excellence award by the Computer Society of India in 2016 and the Life Time Achievement Award by the Asian Leadership summit in Dubai in 2023. He can be reached via his email id murali.chemuturi@gmail.com .