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Bridging Tradition and Modernity: “The Guardian of Sanatan” by Setu.

BrandspotBridging Tradition and Modernity: "The Guardian of Sanatan" by Setu.
Bridging Tradition and Modernity: "The Guardian of Sanatan" by Setu.

In an era where the relentless pace of corporate life leaves little room for spiritual exploration, “The Guardian of Sanatan” emerges as a beacon of ancient wisdom tailored for the contemporary reader. Authored by an IT professional from Uttar Pradesh, who writes under the pen name Setu, this debut book serves as a bridge between the timeless teachings of the Ramayan and the modern world.

Setu, inspired by his deep passion for Sanatan Dharma and a profound respect for all faiths, wrote this book to share the invaluable insights of our ancestors. Drawing from the rich tapestry of the Ramayan, “The Guardian of Sanatan” answers pivotal questions such as the reasons behind Lord Vishnu’s incarnation as Lord Ram, the significance of Ram’s exile, and the divine purpose behind Lord Shiva’s incarnation as Hanuman.

The author, who hails from the birthplace of Lord Ram and Krishna, Uttar Pradesh, aims to address a significant gap in spiritual knowledge among busy professionals. Despite their Sanatani heritage, many find themselves disconnected from the profound teachings of texts like the Ramayan and Shri Ramcharitmanas. Setu’s book is crafted to be an accessible gateway for these individuals, presenting ancient wisdom in a novel format that resonates with today’s generation.

Setu’s choice of pen name, meaning “bridge” in Sanskrit, symbolizes the book’s mission: to connect readers with the profound spiritual heritage of Sanatan Dharma. Through meticulous research and personal interpretation, Setu brings to life the lessons and stories that have shaped Sanatani culture, making them relevant and engaging for young readers with limited time.

“The Guardian of Sanatan” is not just a book; it’s a heartfelt endeavor to rekindle the connection between the past and the present, ensuring that the timeless teachings of the Ramayan continue to enlighten and guide future generations. The book is set to be released on July 15.

The author is launching his book with astitva prakashan.

Astitva Prakashan provides author a platform that gives them the space to share his thoughts with everyone and this spirit has helped to win the heart of writers not just in India but across the world.They publish the books globally (150+ Countries) in both Print and Digital editions enabling books to reach worldwide audience. Based in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, Astitva Prakashan has published more than 5000+ titles so far.

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