Rina Roy Author: The book "Argument" intricately explores the divine relationship between God Narayanji and Goddess Lakshmiji through their lovely compelling arguments and interactions, set within a mythological framework. As celestial beings, their disagreements and resolutions serve as allegories for human struggles and aspirations.The narrative unfolds with the divine couple's differing perspectives on guiding their devotees towards success in life. Narayanji, embodying principles of order and righteousness, advocates for a path of disciplined devotion and moral living. In contrast, Lakshmiji, the embodiment of prosperity and grace, advocates for compassion, creativity, and material abundance as means to achieving success.Through their debates and reconciliations, the book illustrates how their devotees—bhakts—navigate challenges and seek blessings. Each argument between Narayanji and Lakshmiji reflects philosophical dilemmas and fictional ethical quandaries faced by individuals seeking fulfillment and prosperity in their lives. Their interactions provide profound insights into the complexities of human desires, the nature of divine intervention, and the balance between spiritual and material pursuits.The book "Argument" not only offers a lovely compelling narrative of divine discourse but also serves as a reflection on the timeless quest for spiritual enlightenment and material prosperity. It underscores the enduring relevance of fictional mythological narratives in exploring fundamental truths about human existence and the pursuit of success through devotion and divine guidance. The book is totally based onfictional mythology here is an argument between lordNarayana and the god of wealth Shree Lakshmiji and thefaith of a Pandit family. Those who had to face a lot of difficulties to get a happy life Still they did not give up, kept faith in God and with hard work and dedication they achieved happiness.
"Rina Roy, a final-year MA student in English Literature at JNRM College, Port Blair, resides on the tranquil island of Little Andaman in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Raised amidst the challenges of her father's farming and the nurturing care of her parents, Rina credits her mother as a luminous figure in her life, describing her as an angel who sacrificed her own happiness to illuminate her daughter's path. Grateful for her upbringing, Rina cherishes her parents' unwavering support, likening their care to that of handling a delicate wax doll.
Reflecting on her journey, Rina acknowledges the influence of numerous individuals, but none more profoundly than Kusum Ma'am, her mentor and guide. Kusum Ma'am not only enriched her academic pursuits but also imparted invaluable life lessons, igniting Rina's passion for storytelling and literature. Inspired by Kusum Ma'am's mentorship, Rina now embarks on her first literary endeavor, a testament to her burgeoning love for writing.
With determination and gratitude, Rina strives to craft a compelling narrative that resonates with readers, hoping her work finds appreciation among its audience. Driven by her ambition and supported by her cherished memories and teachings, Rina remains steadfast in her pursuit of literary success, acknowledging the challenges yet unwavering in her commitment to excellence.Rina's love for literature extends beyond writing; she finds joy in collecting books from various genres and eras, continues to grow as a write. She influence to started writing to her own writings after reading a few pages of the Bhagavad Gita"