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Echoes of Earth

Shweta Vichare

Casa editrice: Libresco Feeds Pvt Ltd

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"Deeply rooted in her belief that nature is a manifestation of divine will, Shweta has given a voice to the timeless truths of the universe. Her words resonate with the whispers of the wind, the wisdom of the forests, and the silent strength of the seas. Through this collection, she seeks to share the story and wisdom of Parmatma, inspiring others to listen to the echoes that surround us and embrace the harmony of existence.
 
Echoes of Earth is not merely a book of poems — it is Shweta’s offering to the world, a testament to her unwavering faith in the divine rhythm that binds all creation."
Disponibile da: 10/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 59 pagine.

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