Since the 17th century, ‘Manache Shlok are being recited by common people in Maharashtra. Many have learnt them by heart, since the style of shlokas is unique, easy, beautiful and simple, though artistic and meaningful.
Manache Shlok teaches your mind to change yourself gradually. The great saint Samartha Ramdas teaches us to have dialogue with our own mind. Your own mind is your friend, your enemy and your own mind can be also your Guru.
Find out the reasons of your anger, jealousy, greed, sorrow, depression, fear, because these are the negative emotions, which you have to face constantly in your life. Convince your mind with Ramdas’s words as he says,
“O you, my coward mind, why are you afraid of worldly sorrows? Get rid of fear and hold courage”.
For thirty years I have been teaching languages at City high schools and nominated twice for best teacher awards. My first book, "Krishna Harit Falak Uvach," won the National Unique Book Award, this book was based on importance of days as defined in the indian culture and provided inspiring messages for everyone.
One of my other book 'Samanvai Surgeeta' a lyrical translation of Shrimad Bhagvat Geeta from Mahabharat also won the best book national award. I have authored other nearly 20 titles which are in the process of being published and are reviewed by great authors, poets, ministers as well as dignified religious gurus for its outstanding coverage.