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The book explores "What if?" scenario in which John Galt of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged does NOT go a STRIKE but decides to STRIKE BACK.
Ayn Rand’s John Galt of Atlas Shrugged invents a motor which produces electricity from no inputs; Indian Jaipal Joshi does something similar in India.
John Galt abandons his invention and goes on strike and convinces his two friends Fransisco & Ragnar to join him.
Jaipal Joshi does not abandon his invention and decides to strike back with the help of his two friends Ashutosh & Dakshesh.
This is the tale of “men of mind” who exact Retribution for 1200 years of Chrislamic oppression of Hindus from the desert Abrahamic cults...
“Socialism is .…” started Dakshesh but before he can complete the sentence was interrupted by Ashutosh- “Keeping the begging bowl in people’s hand permanently.”
Jaipal declared, solemnly and in an even tone: “I am going to stop all this nonsense of Socialism and Secularism”
First in series of the Saga of three friends "striking back" at the 1200 years of Hindu oppression. This is achieved by not sending armies out but thru TRADE...in a unique Hindu world view of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" derived from "ॐ सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः
सर्वे भद्राणि पश्यन्तु माकश्चिद्दुःखभाग्भवेत् ॐ शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः ॥ "
This is captivating and must read book for any Hindu! Could not put the book down!
I finished reading it once and read it all over again highlighting things I really like and ending up highlighting most of the lines!!
SImply awesome!!
I must particularly mention the apt size of the book, the font size and line spacing!! It was so friendly to the eye!! I am almost 80 yrs and found it so easy to read! Twice.
Great Job Mr. Jayant Juvekar!!
Chandra Kailasam
Re: Hanuman Shrugged
A good science fiction novel should fire our creativity, and inspire us to delve into the unknown, and that is exactly what "Hanuman Shrugged' does.
The author, must be applauded, for giving due credit and also bringing forth the contribution of Hinduism in the field of science, and how astronomy in particular, was studied, analysed and decoded by our ancestors ages ago, before any other race in the world. The discrimination Hindus face in their own land is superbly highlighted and how the protagonist uses his invention for course correction in favour of peace loving Hindus, who have been unfairly and unjustly treated by invaders and tyrants of Abrahamic and desert cults, which looted our great country and destroyed our civilization.
Lastly this book is like a tribute to every Hindu, who takes pride in being one.
Great job, Mr Juvekar.