Swamiji is known for his vow of silence. A young woman, Meera, arrives at the ashram fleeing an arranged marriage to find her true love, a wandering artist.
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This collection bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and modern heartstrings. It features a curated selection of stories where spiritual figures (Swamiji), symbolic animals (Monkeys), and romantic narratives intersect to explore the human condition. 🌟 Featured Highlights The Spiritual Anchor: Based on the teachings of Swami Vivekananda , focusing on the famous "Face the Brutes" incident where he confronts aggressive monkeys in Varanasi. Symbolic Romance: Swamiji is known for his vow of silence
Preeti went to Rishikesh to lose her memories of Julian. Armed with three yoga mats, a broken heart, and a copy of the Bhagavad Gita , she checked into the Anandam Ashram. She expected silence. Instead, she found Swamiji Sadananda—a towering man with eyes like dark honey and a booming laugh that shattered the peace of the meditation hall.
The appeal of the "Swamiji, monkey, and romance" trope lies in its ability to satisfy multiple reading desires at once. It offers the emotional depth of a forbidden love story, the lighthearted charm of an animal-centric comedy, and the escapism of a spiritually enriching setting. It reminds readers that love, in its truest form, is not a distraction from a spiritual path, but rather an essential part of the journey itself. This collection bridges the gap between ancient wisdom
often feature the Buddha in a previous life as a monkey, interacting with various humans and monks.
, particularly his famous encounter with monkeys in Varanasi. Symbolic Romance: Preeti went to Rishikesh to lose
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The Enchanted World of Swamijis and Monkeys: A Collection of Stories and Fiction