Yes that is excatly what I mean. You should know that 50% of the Indian population lives on less than Rs 20 a day, which is less than half a dollar. Do you really think that these people would be spritual or anything. Maybe not whole of India but more than 85%. What do you expect we are living in Kalyuga after all.
This could be just be my view but there are many things to back this. Example whatever I said above. Spritual realizition comes after a person does not have to worry about food and water, which is not the case in India.
Nor are there any Gurukuls or Universities that teach God. Maybe in the South, but at least not here in Delhi. I myself go to a public school coupled with multiple science and maths tutions.
I don't think that it is an ordinary award. And I don't agree with you at all. You underestimate books.I must have been sheltered from that when I went to India. Anyway, just because someone writes a book, get it published and wins awards doesn't mean it is the absolute truth. Birds of a feather flock together and are constantly giving each other awards.
I read it in a article in the Newspaper 'Mail Today'.
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