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The Guiding Light : A Biography of Bhanumathi Narasimhan

By Farheen Ahmed

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About the book

It is often stated that one does not need to be born a superhero, but that unrelenting perseverance, motivation and effort can make one a real-life hero. Bhanumathi Narasimhan, fondly known as Bhanu Didi, is a special woman. She has been instrumental in her mission to carry the eternal message of peace, love, light and human values. For over three decades, she has gravitated towards global initiatives such as education for the girl child, women empowerment and meditation programmes. As Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s sister, Bhanumathi Narasimhan has carried forward the rich tradition of excellence in human spirit. Her vision and mission is simple – a stress-free world. In The Guiding Light, Farheen Ahmed shows, through Bhanu Didi’s extraordinary life, how things beautiful and meaningful may start small, yet magically add up to something very significant.

Pages: 224

Available in: Paperback

Language: English

Farheen Ahmed

Farheen Ahmed is an English Hons graduate from Calcutta University, with a B.ED from Loreto House, Kolkata. She lives in Bahrain, works for a media house and is involved in a number of charity activities in support of the destitute and needy. Farheen is proud to be a member of the Bahrain Writer’s circle.

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