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Does He Know a Mothers Heart: How Suffering Refutes Religions: How Suffering Refutes Religions
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Does He Know a Mother’s Heart? by Arun Shourie explores profound questions about suffering and faith. When a child suffers, does God lack power, knowledge, or care? Shourie challenges traditional explanations like karma and maya, offering a thought-provoking examination of suffering’s role in our lives. With insightful analysis and personal experiences, this book helps readers grapple with life’s toughest questions and discover potential meaning in suffering. 9789350293560
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Mani Prakash –
A tough read, but Shourie raises vital questions. I appreciated his honesty, even if I didn’t agree with everything.
Kamakshi Saxena –
This book offers a fresh perspective on a challenging topic. It is a must-read for anyone struggling with suffering.
Rodhsi Singhal –
This book really made me think. Some parts were hard to get through, but overall a worthwhile exploration of suffering.
Vedant Jain –
Heavy content, but the author’s perspective is unique. I appreciated the personal stories shared.
Shivam Arora –
A deeply moving and insightful exploration of suffering and faith. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking answers.
Debashish Das –
Challenging perspectives on faith and suffering. Found some arguments compelling, others less so. A good discussion starter.
Uttkarsh Aggarwal –
A well-written exploration of a difficult topic. Shourie’s insights are both insightful and disturbing. Read with caution.
Debashish Paul –
A thought-provoking exploration of a timeless question. Be prepared to have your beliefs challenged.
Hemant Kumar –
While I appreciate the author’s effort, I found the book somewhat depressing and lacking in hope.
Kartik Sood –
Shourie’s personal experiences add weight to his arguments. It’s a deeply emotional and intellectual journey.
Bhukya Sharun Rathod –
Not an easy read, but a necessary one. Explores the problem of suffering with unflinching honesty. I found it helpful.
Samridh Shakya –
Interesting ideas, but the book felt repetitive at times. Could have been more concise.
Valley Issar –
Provocative! I didn’t agree with all his conclusions, but it definitely made me rethink my own beliefs.
Medha S Tigga –
Some valid points, but the writing style felt a bit dense. Had to reread sections to fully grasp the concepts.
Dhiraj V S –
A difficult but rewarding read. The author’s insights into suffering are profound and thought-provoking.
Thummalapalli Manoj –
This book is a powerful and moving meditation on suffering and faith. Shourie writes with clarity and compassion.
Srishti –
Thought-provoking and insightful. Shourie’s perspective is unique and valuable.
Avika Bhaskar –
An excellent exploration of suffering and its impact on faith. The author writes with honesty and vulnerability.
Manvi Singh –
An interesting but ultimately unsatisfying attempt to grapple with suffering. Some good points, but lacked a clear resolution.
Srishti Thukral –
This book challenged my understanding of suffering and religion. Highly recommended for those seeking answers.