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StoryDon’t react but respond pkroutray514 years 1 month ago
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StoryGlimpses of Hindu Philosophy pkroutray214 years 7 months ago
StoryFuture Forecast pkroutray214 years 8 months ago
StoryPREAMBLE TO A LIFE PK ROUTRAY pkroutray214 years 8 months ago
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StoryLearning from our observations pkroutray214 years 8 months ago
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My stories

Beast creative

Beast creative P K Routray Happy remains always a child except for short spells of cries for physical needs which make him wild playing, talking and singing on his own

An abstract thought

An abstract thought P K Routray If the man would have the power to reduce the distance between each of the following pair Vanity and self respect, Love and attachment,

A simile

A simile P K Routray The sun rises everywhere, but the crop grows only there where farmers put up hard work. Similarly God pervades every where

A shoulder

A shoulder P K Routray As to a query of my mummy as to the most important part of a body, I mused for a while, “It is sound” I came out with a smile, hence to me it was the ear

Man and his innate divinity

Man and his innate divinity P K Routray Happiness and peace do not come forth nor increase when one is well clothed or well fed, comfortably housed or well read.

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