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Who am I?: a book by Jitendra Agarwalla

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Wednesday, 18 November 2009 15:52

Fr Hess informs us that Jitendra Agarwalla (1967) has authored a book called "WHO AM I?", published Pustak Mahal Delhi. The book is based on a  set of 33 questions about unexplained phenomenae or features of Hinduism.

Questions like:
1.Why is the cow called mother?
2.Why some cremate others bury their dead?
3. Why Draupadi had 5 husbands?
4. What happens to those who die?
5.What do Shiv's Trishul and damru, Krishna's chakra and flute represent?

"Jitendra was helpful to me a few years ago in my search for land for a new De Nobili on the north side of Dhanbad, and near to Bhuli. His father donated the 6 acre plot of land in Digwadih on which DNS was founded. Later they donated another plot, the one on which the teachers' quarters stands," says Fr Hess.

You can reach Mr Agarwalla at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it