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Khudabakhsh, a wanderer at heart, just knew the destination he had to reach. But not knowing how that was to happen, what was the precise motive for his presence in that place, and why it had to be the seventh one, he travels relentlessly. His restless mind, kindled by several enigmas, is often rescued by divinity, until the day when everything around him is demystifi ed through the law of seventy-times-seven. An engrossing account of a young man¿s journey, unfolding at each step the eternal verities of humankind, supremacy of the universal power, the commonness in the different religions, and…mehr

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Khudabakhsh, a wanderer at heart, just knew the destination he had to reach. But not knowing how that was to happen, what was the precise motive for his presence in that place, and why it had to be the seventh one, he travels relentlessly. His restless mind, kindled by several enigmas, is often rescued by divinity, until the day when everything around him is demystifi ed through the law of seventy-times-seven. An engrossing account of a young man¿s journey, unfolding at each step the eternal verities of humankind, supremacy of the universal power, the commonness in the different religions, and the numerous mysteries that plague everyone¿s mind one time or the other. Every reader is bound to discover the self at some point in Khudabakhsh¿s journey¿
Autorenporträt
Born in India in 1974 to Abida and Khalid Kadri, Benazir spent her childhood with her grandparents Zaibunnisa S. Syed and S Samadali. Syed, a former Member of Parliament. Benazir's schooling took place in different parts of Maharashtra state. After graduating from Fergusson College, Pune, she proceeded to study at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, finally receiving her PhD in Public Health Policy from Pune University. After working with many organizations in the past, Benazir founded and heads SCHOOL, an organization where she champions care for the elderly through an initiative called 'Healthy Ageing'.