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Swami Samarpan launches his new book

| | Sep 07, 2014, at 12:55 am
Kolkata, Sept 6 (IBNS):Swami Samarpan launched his new book "JUNGLEZEN SHERU" in Kolkata on Friday. The book has been forwarded by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, the former President of India stating it "to be a fantastic creation".

Swami Samarpan, was present at the occasion. 

 
He said, "Junglezen is a simple fable, albeit one with a lot of layers and connotations. Set in a jungle, it is a fascinating tale full of talking animals grappling with the changes that come about when their king, the lion, is killed by poachers, leading to a leadership crisis."

Images by Arijit Das Chowdhury/IBNS

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