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Arun Shourie on “Pseudo-Religion” and his 27th Book, ‘Two Saints’

What can two of India’s greatest mystics teach us about today’s godmen? Arun Shourie explains. 

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Arun Shourie’s 27th book, Two Saints, takes off from a query that arose when he published his last book – that dealt with the inadequate explanation for suffering in religious texts.

Shourie told The Quint that he examined the life and experiences of Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Ramana Maharshi so as to understand near-death, and out of body experiences.

What can two of India’s greatest mystics teach us about today’s godmen? Arun Shourie explains. 
(Graphics: The Quint/Harsh Sahani)
What can two of India’s greatest mystics teach us about today’s godmen? Arun Shourie explains. 
(Graphics: The Quint/Harsh Sahani)
What can two of India’s greatest mystics teach us about today’s godmen? Arun Shourie explains. 
(Graphics: The Quint/Harsh Sahani)

wo Saints, published by Harper Collins India, is available for Rs 699.

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