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author=[[Sw Anand Subhuti|Anand Subhuti]] | | author=[[Sw Anand Subhuti|Anand Subhuti]] | | ||
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- "From travelling on India's chaotic roads to drinking chai at a streetside stall, from battling mosquitoes to meditating in an ashram, the author takes you on a journey of vivid impressions that brings you the taste, sounds and smells of life in this amazing country.
- Anand Subhuti is a former UK political reporter who worked in the Houses of Parliament and also lived for many years in an Indian ashram. He has been a regular visitor to India for 38 years and brings the country alive in these 50 humorously-told anecdotes."
- author
- Anand Subhuti
- language
- English
- notes
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- see also
- Review on Osho News
editions
The Pune DiariesA Love Affair with India
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