An Interview with our Author- Chaitanya Ramkrishna Kale.

An Interview with our Author- Chaitanya Ramkrishna Kale.

Author’s Background: Author Chaitanya Ramakrishna Kale, was born on 18 February 2007 in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Maharashtra. He is currently a student of class 10th in DCM Presidency School Ludhiana. Chaitanya is an influential student looking for opportunities to learn to serve the country, discovering new ideas with advanced technologies and with innovation aspires to develop something for the whole world and for the society, which will make the whole society and let mankind get benefits for ages.

Questionnaires:

Neel Preet: Congratulations on your book, “Bharat Ek Viswa Guru (Part-1)!” Can you please share your experience about this book!

Chaitanya Ramakrishna Kale: Talking about the experience of my first book first of all it was the test of my patience level as it took a lot of time, which I never expected. It was enjoying journey and a learning as well. When I started writing it I just had the aim of creating awareness and bringing in front the truth about our past and motherland. When the book was published and when I started to get feedback it gave me immense pleasure that the readers are loving it and eager for the next part.

Neel Preet: What inspired you to write this book and why do you think that highlighting the glorious past of India is necessary in order to have an impactful present?

Chaitanya Ramakrishna Kale: In my school I observed many people complaining about Bharat and its integrity. This made me furious. Another day I observed people praising the west over the Bharat culture. This left me no other way than to write a book and tell the world that Bharat was, is and will be the Vishwa Guru and there is no doubt on this fact.

I think the glorious past is important in present because if we don’t know our true past, we cannot make our present and neither are future. Past is what teaches us our failures, our strengths and the improvements that we need to make to create a bright future. The past should never be looked as a burden or just a casual event, it is what makes you aware and gives direction to move ahead. For example- In Ramayana it was Jamvanth who made lord Hanuman realize his powers and glory that he had in the past. If Jamvanth would not have made Lord Hanuman realize the search for Sita Mata would be even more difficult, but he knew his past powers and glory therefore he could cross the vast and extensive ocean. Therefore, past should be a motivation and a source of guidance for present and future.

Neel Preet: Are there any researches been made by you in the making of this remarkable title?

Chaitanya Ramakrishna Kale: Yes

Neel Preet: What outcomes would this title provide to the readers?

Chaitanya Ramakrishna Kale: This title brings a feeling of nationalism among the readers, it makes them aware about the truth and explains them how Bharat was the Vishwa Guru, how Bharat is the Vishwa Guru and how Bharat will be the Vishwa Guru. It also tells them to change the mindset and bring a revolution.

Neel Preet: Can you please tell us the overall theme of your book, in your words?

Chaitanya Ramakrishna Kale: The book exposes the real facts and history of Bharat and explains the readers to not follow others without knowing the truth of your nation. It also tells the scientific, mathematical and spiritual knowledge that India once had. The book takes the reader through a journey of golden history and the bright future and gives the both sides of the coin.

Neel Preet: What inspires you to write and what are some of the greatest highlights of your writing journey?

Chaitanya Ramakrishna Kale: Our civilization, the extensive knowledge that our civilization has, the way it hides the connection between spirituality and science, our ancient science and mathematics, our cultural heritage and our motherland is what motivates me to become a writer. These things motivate me to tell its greatness, softness and the integrity through my words and it gives the life to my inner feelings through which I can write and thus it motivates me to become a writer.

Neel Preet: Among the several writers and authors, who are the ones to inspire you enough to pick up your pen and start writing yourself?

Chaitanya Ramakrishna Kale: The authors that have influenced me is my father and Shailendra. My father is a great poet and his writings gave the birth to my writing career. Shailendra being a great writer gave a message to all the artists and writers, he said “कलाकार का कर्त्तव्य भी है कि वह उपभोक्ता कि रुचियों का परिष्कार करने का प्रयत्न करे ” This message given by him is very essential in this materialist world

Neel Preet: What are those messages that your book conveys to your readers?

Chaitanya Ramakrishna Kale: The messages that the book conveys is that leave the negative aspect towards Bharat, understand it’s potential, past and its achievements. It also tells them that there is more truth yet to be discovered so don’t follow others and accept the path of endless criticism, as Bharat has always been the only and only Vishwa Guru. Change your mindset to make your nation stand at the position it deserves to be. Let’s come together to start a revolution…….

Neel Preet: Are there any other books from your side that we will get to see in the future?

Chaitanya Ramakrishna Kale: My first book भारतएक विश्व गुरु (भाग ) is my first book and this is just the beginning and I am planning to launch भागभाग and निष्कर्ष my main aim would be to bring revolution, create awareness and change the mindset of the readers. भाग is probably going to come next year in the month of September-October. I hope that the entire edition of भारतएक विश्व गुरु would be a game changer.

Neel Preet: My sincere thanks to you for creating such a marvellous title & for answering all these questions. Best wishes for the book and to you!

Chaitanya Ramakrishna Kale: Thank You for your wishes, comments and interesting questionnaire, I wish you would also love to read the next part.

Thank You.

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