Unposted Letter (Tamil)

Author:

Mahatria Ra

Publisher:

Manjul Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.

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Publisher

Manjul Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.

Publication Year 2019
ISBN-13

9788183222334

ISBN-10 8183222331
Binding

Paperback

Edition Eleventh
Number of Pages 256 Pages
Language (Tamil)
Dimensions (Cms) 21 X 13.5 X 1.8
Weight (grms) 244

Unposted Letter probes into the subconscious mind and tries to bring forward the elements of happiness and joy in one's lives. It makes one appreciate the miniscule amounts of happiness in everyday incidents, that are often overlooked. One learns on how to march past those harsh truths of life and stride ahead with a glee on one's face. People learn how to eliminate the heavy burden of painful struggles that weigh down on their shoulders.


This book is presented in a series of letters. Each letter shows an aspect of life, like work and the thoughts associated with it. The letters reflect on life. They contain solutions to conflicts arising in one's life and honest opinions to real life dilemmas. This book explains how to overcome obstacles and how to rise above them and gain happiness. The book draws inspiration from the Bhagavad-Gita, bible and many other influential guides and philosophers of the world. Unposted Letter was published in the year 2011, in Marathi by Manjul and is available in paperback

Mahatria Ra

Mahatria Ra is a spiritual leader. He founded Alma Mater, which focusses on the holistic and fulfilling personality development of an individual. This organization is not affiliated to any political or religious group and only aims at the betterment of the being, hoping to lead to a more prosperous society. His annual retreat called Higher Deeper Beyond is a conference for few selected students, who have proven themselves to be more mature and responsible citizens of the world. He is fondly called the voice of love. He encourages meditation and self-healing in his magazine called Frozen Thoughts.
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