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“The Crowd, the Hunger, and the God Within” is not just a book; it’s a journey through the soul of modern India.
When author Pradeep Roka sits beside God on the ghats of Haridwar, walks through the crowded lanes of Delhi, or climbs the silent peaks of the Himalayas, he begins to ask the questions we all carry:
Why is faith sold?
Why does hunger live outside the temple gate?
Why has devotion turned into business and miracles into marketing?
Across twenty-two deeply moving chapters, Roka takes readers from holy cities to digital screens, from politics to poverty, and from silence to the noise of belief.
Through conversations between man and God, he exposes uncomfortable truths yet offers hope through compassion, courage, and self-realization.
This book does not preach.
It listens, questions, and heals.
It reminds us that:
“God is not lost; He’s simply waiting to be found in human kindness.”
A poetic blend of spirituality, realism, and social reflection, The Crowd, the Hunger, and the God Within speaks to every reader who has ever questioned blind faith and still dared to believe in love, truth, and humanity.
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