The book Jiwanta Sambandha by Dr Om Murti Anil has resonated with readers across Nepal and beyond, but at its heart, it is a tribute to a father. This article is written on the second death anniversary of the author’s father, Tej Narayan Singh, a man of tradition and simplicity who dedicated his life to his family and community. Singh was a respected social worker and a prominent figure in Dhamaura village, Mahottari district. He made lasting contributions to his community, particularly in education and agriculture. Despite being educated, he chose to remain in the village, working the land himself. Often seen in his simple dhoti-kurta, he was deeply connected to the soil and the rural life around him
Singh faced the daily challenges of farming but always dreamed of a better future for his children, especially his youngest son, Om Murti Anil, who later became a renowned cardiologist in the country. Knowing that education was the key to that future, he kept his son close and shared all the knowledge he had gained from life. As a social worker, Singh founded Dhamaura Higher Secondary School, an institution that continues to support the underprivileged community in Mahottari district. More than just academic lessons, he taught his son basic values—honesty, kindness, and respect for others.
While many parents focus solely on academic success, Singh emphasized a more well-rounded education. He taught his son about spirituality, relationships, finances, social responsibility, and even sports. He made sure Om Murti was aware of current events, science, and recent advancements, setting a strong example so his son could learn the importance of hard work, humility, and ambition. Singh wanted not only for Om Murti to excel academically but also to become a good person with strong moral values. He lived by high standards, which his son naturally adopted, learning to aim high while leading with kindness and understanding.
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Dr. Om Murti Anil’s journey to becoming a well-known cardiologist was deeply influenced by his father’s guidance. He worked hard, motivated by the high standards his father had set for him. One day, Dr. Anil found himself caring for his father as he fought for his life. All the training and skills he had as a doctor came together at that moment, when he could help the man who had always guided and inspired him.
However, when his father was later diagnosed with prostate cancer, Dr. Anil faced a battle he couldn’t win. Despite doing everything possible, his skills and knowledge weren’t enough to change the outcome, and Tej Narayan Singh passed away in November 2023. This loss had a profound impact on Dr. Anil, who struggled with the fact that he couldn’t save the man who had given him so much. In life and in death, Tej Narayan Singh remained the foundation of his son’s life.
The love and grief Dr. Anil felt inspired him to write Jiwanta Sambandha. Published in 2023, the book quickly became popular, selling over 30,000 copies and becoming one of the bestsellers of the year. Dr. Anil decided to donate the book’s profits to charity, honoring his father’s lifelong dedication to helping others. The book is a heartfelt expression of the close bond between father and son, and many readers have found it deeply moving. In every page, Dr. Anil shares the important lessons his father taught him and how they shaped his life. His words reflect not only the deep love and respect he had for his father but also the pain of losing him, resonating with readers who see their own family ties in his story.
Jiwanta Sambandha touches on the shared experiences of love, loss, and gratitude. It highlights the quiet yet powerful legacy of Tej Narayan Singh, a legacy that his son carries forward through his work and life. The book provides insights on how to build strong relationships, live with honesty, and honor those who have shaped us. Through Dr. Anil’s writing, the spirit of Tej Narayan Singh continues to inspire us, reminding us of the power of love, family, and commitment to the community.