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The Boy Who Killed

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The Boy Who Killed

By: Srinidhi K S
Narrated by: Srinidhi K S
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Seven-year-old Amitash kills an unknown old person and is in fix to recollect details about the old person named Amurty. The boy grows up with this incident constantly bothering him and encounters other incidents that lead him to realize the truth about this murder. This book unravels this murder mystery and takes you on a journey from a person entangled in this mundane world to a person learning the various possibilities to untangle self.

The story is so presented that it highlights the various pre-existing core dimensions for self-improvement or self-realization and hoping that listeners find their personal touch which ignites them into the ultimate path of spirituality. It's espcially a rare opportunity for young listeners to change the very way their life operates. In the end, it's not about being late, but never beginning the journey.

©2023 Srinidhi K S (P)2024 Srinidhi K S
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