REVIEW OF ETERNALS BY NIKITA
A book that shows us how all the things that exist, whether they are materialistic or not, are there because of the divine entity above us, hence we should not come into the clutches of temptation and seek solace by making ourseleves eligible for liberation.
The blurb is as follows:
It is said that nothing is permanent in this world. I advise you to deliberate over the proverb again as this book is inclined to familiarise you with the Eternals.
I firmly believe you reckon that everything is temporary, which is true up to a certain point, but it will remain a reality to you until you know the Eternals.
Assuredly, there are permanents even in this temporary world. It is not a hypothetical saying but a truth. This book tells the truth with proper references, proof, facts and beliefs.
My Review:
Happiness is touted to be one of the things that is priceless and this is the reason why materialistic things don’t really matter in the longer realm, probably when looking at it from a broader perspective.
They do have the ability to provide a certain level of pleasure, but are incapable of fulfilling the basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness.
Hence, it becomes imperative that rather than investing our time in things that are fickle, we can try to create an unbreakable connection with God, and seek his gratification and solace at the times when we most need it.
Accepting the supremacy of lord is devotion, which is what will subsequently lead us to the ultimate truth, and that is exactly what is enumerated in the book, ‘Eternals’ by author Nikita.
There are many instances when we are often told to worship God, however for most of us, there is never a clear understanding on who it might be. In this regards, we see light being thrown on the subject and stating Krishna Supremacy.
Bhagwat Gita is considered to be an epitome of cripture that is filled with philosophical intricacies, so it was great experience to read about some of the verses, that would lead us to finding in who we truly are and what is our goal here.
My Rating:
We are definitely able to glean inspiration from this intellectual work and through words of wisdom of author pertaining to holistic mindfulness, hence I am going to give this FIVE STARS⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
About the Author:
Nikita continues to be recognized as a poetess from her debut Hindi poetry book, Goonj. Her creation Sangam, is a compilation of Hindi poetry and the first anthology by the poetess which proved a successful effort in making a contribution to Hindi literature.
She published this book to enlighten Hindi literature and to encourage budding poets. Her interest and love for literature gave her a distinct identity of being the founder of a literary platform, Towards Literature, which is the first official literary platform of panipat.
Her third book is also noted as the second anthology of Hindi poetry by her. She envisions promoting literature to a great extent to explore its vast scope.
Her words, "Name is what readers give you" inspire authors, poets and readers to be spirited for literature, all around the world. She firmly believes she is nothing without the grace of God and seeks his mercy for advancement in her spiritual life.
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