hats of to him. really inspirational is this guy. let us hope that he will have more fruitful days. there is amble energy buried with in every human being. if you are ready to use it, you can produce miracles. "i came, i saw and i conquered" julious caesar.
On 1/10/12, Asudani, Rajesh <[email protected]> wrote: > Hats off, not to his younger brother, but his younger sister, Sija... > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of avinash shahi > Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 8:05 AM > To: accessindia > Subject: [AI] Visually challenged boy pens novel > > First of all, thanks to The Hindu for publishing this in the breaking > section. > > Very inspirational > If there is a will, there is away. > Hats of to this younger brother > I wish him tunnes of success in future also. > > Visually challenged boy pens novel > B. V. S. Bhaskar > > Viswanath Venkat Dasari. Photo: S. Rambabu Related > > Andhra Pradesh > > > Inspired by author J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, a visually > challenged 18-year-old from a farmer's family in Gokavaram of East > Godavari district, has spent seven years of his life writing Pharaoh > and the King, a story based on Indian and Egyptian mythology. > > Viswanath Venkat Dasari, a second year student of the Rajiv Gandhi > University of Knowledge Technologies, Nuziveedu, suffers from > Nystagmus and Photophobia - his eyes cannot focus clearly on any > object for more than a second. > > Inspired > Ever since Ms. Rowling's 5 edition of Harry Potter and the Order of > the Phoenix hit the stores, Venkat began to weave a tale around the > mythological stories he had heard during his childhood from his mother > Satya, father Radhakrishna and grandfather, J. Harinath Babu. > > As Telugu had been his medium of instruction, he took the help of his > English teacher, K.V. Buchibapanna, and others, for proof-reading and > corrections. He initially wrote by hand, and later, started using > MAGIc, a screen-enlargement software, given to him by the L.V. Prasad > Eye Institute in Hyderabad, and began keying the story of Pharoah and > the King. > > Multiple themes > The 276-page book, set in the backdrop of Delhi, London, Cairo and > Giza, tells the story of a man who saves the world from evil. It takes > the reader back in time to an ancient civilisation full of mystery, > adventure, menace, righteousness, the supernatural and occult culture. > The story revolves around a mystical being, Vivékadeva, who is set up > against a villain who robs ancient treasures from around the world and > wants to misuse Cosmic energy drawn from the Pyramids. > > Victorious hero > The hero has been an atheist ever since he lost his beloved ones. But > his experiences take him on the path of self-realisation. The bad guy > tries to deceive the hero, giving him the hope that he can find his > beloved ones if he will help him in his quest for spiritual riches. > But, with the help of a younger brother, the villain is defied and > Vivékadeva saves the world. > > Venkat took help from his younger sister, Sija, in writing the script. > > The book was published by AuthorHouse, U.K. Priced at $19.95, the book > was released in the United States and the United Kingdom. > > Keywords: Viswanath Venkat Dasari, visual-handicap, Pharaoh and the King > source: > http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/andhra-pradesh/article2788588.ece > > > -- > "The best things and most beautiful things in the world Cannot be seen > or even touched. 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