Review of Inner Trek

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Thank you for a great review. This book sounds like a journey not to be missed. I am not religious but I have practiced yoga, online this year, based in the Himalayas. I learned a lot about many pilgrimages taken in honour connecting with the conscious pool and the value of Lord Shiva. My family has both Tamil and Hindu roots. The opportunity to visit and see Mt Kailash is of great spiritual significance. This story interests me already greatly and I am keen to discover what the documented journey would mean for the author, from his perspective. When you mention that the depiction of this journey was not too "severe and pious", I am curious to explore this more 😊 Congratulations to the author for keeping his vow ( and his wife for reminding him!), living the experience, and publishing this book!
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Based in this review, I will definitely give this book a try! Any story about a person’s journey and transformation really assists and adds to my knowledge of how to continue my life’s journey. These books are typically full of wisdom.
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The plot seems so interesting and it being non-fiction makes this even better. Mohan had to deal with a lot it seems like, and I'd like to read about his pilgrimage. It seems like a very outstanding story.
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This confirms that people go on pilgrims for different individual reasons. For me, it's a mix of religion, curiosity, and adventure. I'm glad Mohan decided to redeem his vow afterall. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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Post by IKECHUKWU PETER 1 »

The book and story Inner Trek by Mohan Ranga Rao is an interesting business adventures to self-discovery while on a pilgrimage to Kailash Manasarovar. The vow Mohan took in return for an amicable resolution to his property dispute made him a reluctant pilgrim on the Himalayas. I am very curious to read the rest of the book to know what happened next in Mohan and Mamatha's life and how his trek changed his life. Very educative and I will love more of it.
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Kailash Manasarovar, a revered Hindu site, presents an arduous trek; seek an author's journey, celebrating its spiritual essence.
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Mohan Ranga Rao details his pilgrimage to Kailash Manasa Sarova. His story showcases that before we make any move, something substantial to us prompts our actions or journey. Congrats on the BOTD and a satisfactory review.
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You posted a very clear, easy to follow review! I just downloaded the book and plan to begin reading it tonight.
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Post by rusyalana »

Non fiction books are not my cup of tea but the story leading to the pilgrimage was quite interesting and the pilgrimage itself turned out to be "a life-changing adventure", so I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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"Inner Trek" by Mohan Ranga Rao is a book in which the author describes his pilgrimage to Kailash Manasa Sarova. The book also describes in detail the circumstances surrounding the journey. Pilgrimage also includes circumambulation of Mount Kailash.
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What happened after Mohan paid his vow? What made him so scared to make a vow? This story might sound unintriguing, but it sounds in-depth and looks to be more than it's portrayed here.
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As a reader from a different cultural background, I appreciate how this book opened a window into a spiritual journey that goes beyond borders. Kudos to Mohan for sharing this transformative experience, and congratulations on achieving the well-deserved BOTD recognition!
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Mohan's description of his pilgrimage is not only educational but also deeply moving. The author's honest and heartfelt account of his experiences makes the book an engaging read that will stay with the reader long after they finish reading it.
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

This book seems very intriguing. I'm especially interested in the pilgrimage journey, as a person can learn quite a bit from this. Mostly I'm curious to find out how it changed his life. Thanks for an excellent review.
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Post by Victory Ositaorah »

It is sad that Jalli want to pressurise Mohan into selling his property to him at an undervalued price but I do not like the idea of taking a vow which would not be adhere to. I would love to find out how this unfolds.
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