Satyakama at 70, was a laureate. A thinker. A tantric. He was deeply spiritual. He had walked his own path to understand life in his own special way. Veena at 26, came from a distinguished family background, was young and energetic, well-educated, just shaping up a career and was in love with her boyfriend. Both these stories have different connotations. Very contradicting in both its means and the end. But the old and the new met. This book in your hands is all about their journey together. There is fantasy as well as reality. There is prose as well as poetry. There is a definitive purpose as well as obscurity. There are contradictions as well as conviction. There is an unlearning as well as a learning. It is up to you to figure out what this book is all about. You get what you seek and what you can comprehend. As far as Veena is concerned, she has simply gone ahead and told her story as is. No qualms what so ever. No hiding the events behind a camouflage. No mincing of the words to make them palatable. Emotions are shared without an attempt to give them an acceptable holy attire. This absolute honesty in her writing is what I admire the most.
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