Chandigarh’s TS Central State Library was buzzing with literary enthusiasts as they eagerly awaited the launch of Bhagwan Kaushik’s latest book Ye Kaisa Nasha Hai. The event was graced by the presence of literary expert Rishi Bharti, Ex-IG Police Haryana Mahinder Singh Ahlawat, Author Bhagwan Kaushik and renowned author Ashok Bhandari Nadir.
Bhagwan Kaushik, a literary enthusiast hailing from Haryana, discovered his passion for poetry at a young age, which led him to explore various forms of writing. His journey took him to work in prestigious organizations like Discovery Channel and National Geographic Channel as a writer. Bhagwan’s latest venture is “Ye Kaisa Nasha Hai,” a book that explores the omnipresence of the supreme being.
It takes readers on a spiritual journey of awakening and exploring the omnipresence of the supreme being. As the world navigated the difficult times of the Covid pandemic, Bhagwan Kaushik was inspired to write about the all-pervading Almighty, realizing that no matter how powerful humans may think they are, there is a Supreme Power above them that runs the entire universe.
Kaushik traces his personal journey from dvaita to advaita, the book is a collection of thought-provoking content that is sure to inspire readers and deepen their understanding of the divine.
During the event, Bhagwan Kaushik spoke about his journey as a writer and the inspiration behind the book, saying, “My love for literature started at a young age, and over the years, I have explored various forms of writing. This book is my attempt to explore the omnipresence of the supreme being, and I hope readers find inspiration in its pages.”
Ashok Bhandari, author of ‘Mera safar’, praised Bhagwan Kaushik for his contribution to literature and said, “Bhagwan’s writing style is unique, and his words have the power to inspire and uplift readers. Ye Kaisa Nasha Hai is a beautiful book, and I am sure it will touch the hearts of all those who read it.”
The book is available on leading online platforms like Flipkart, Amazon, and Kindle, as well as Rigi Publication and Kopykitab.