Culture expert Satya Mohan Joshi, former VC of Kathmandu University Suresh Raj Sharma, and ex-VCs of Tribhuvan University Madhav Prasad Sharma and Mahesh Kumar Upadhyay were present at the launch. [break]
Former KU VC Sharma, said the book ´Manav ko jigyasa…´ combines social science, political science and philosophy to paint the accurate picture of the direction in which Nepali society is currently heading. "Everyone is confused yet everyone is trying to show direction to others, and that is because people do not understand themselves," he said. "The book rightly suggests that in order to end this directionlessness and frustration people must end the self created confusions by adopting more honest and truthful approach toward life."
Likewise, culture expert Joshi described the book as a very valuable addition to Nepali literature for its subject matter and content. "Very few books these days delve on such a complex subjects such as spiritual culture and spiritual philosophy. Such books goad us to search for the secrets surrounding our own life and strive for transcendental knowledge by getting out of our mundane routines.
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