Kalki Tu Kaha Hai

byMaj. Gen. G D Bakshi

Major General G.D. Bakshi's biography of Swami Pranavanand, who spent twelve years in the forest before his life's work bore fruit.

Overview

Swami Pranavanand spent twelve years in the forest. What he was doing there, what it cost him, and what came of it is the subject of Major General G.D. Bakshi's account of his life — a biography that doubles as an inquiry into what sustained inner work looks like when stripped of all external comfort and recognition.

Bakshi, known for writing on military history and strategic affairs, turns here to an entirely different register: the life of a spiritual practitioner whose years of solitary effort produced something that Bakshi believes readers will find genuinely instructive. The forest period is the centre of the book — the discipline, the persistence, and the eventual outcomes of that long withdrawal from ordinary life.

For readers drawn to lives lived at the extreme of commitment, regardless of the domain, Swami Pranavanand's story offers a model that is difficult to dismiss.

कल्कि तू कहाँ है: स्वामी प्रणवानंद की जीवन गाथा 'मेजर जनरल जीडी बख्शी द्वारा लिखित पुस्तक स्वामी प्रणवानंद के जीवन के बारे में बात करती है। उन्होंने अपने जीवन के 12 साल जंगल में बिताए और कैसे उनके श्रम का भुगतान हुआ। एक पुस्तक जो जीवन के प्रति आपके विचारों को बदल देगी क्योंकि आप स्वामी प्रणवानंद के जीवन से बहुत कुछ सीखेंगे।

Author

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Maj. Gen. G D Bakshi

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Major General (Dr.) G. D. Bakshi, SM, VSM (Retd.) is a combat veteran of many skirmishes on the LC and Counter-Terrorist operations in J&K and Punjab. He commanded his battalion in active operations in Kargil and was awarded the Vishisht Seva Medal. Later, he commanded a brigade in Counter-Terrorist operations in the very rugged mountains of Kishtwar and was awarded the Sena Medal for his distinguished services. He subsequently commanded the reputed Romeo Force during intensive Counter-Terrorist operations in the Rajouri-Punch Districts of J&K in the wake of Op Sarp Vinash and succeeded in pacifying the area. In these repeated combat tenures, he became something of a turn-around specialist-turning defeat into victory. He has served two tenures at the highly prestigious Directorate General of Military Operations (during Op Pawan and Op Vijay) and was the first BGS (IW) at HQ Northern Command where he dealt with Information Warfare and Psychological Operations. He is a prolific writer-on matters military and non-military-and has published 45 books and over 400 papers in many prestigious research journals. His articles have also been published in various national newspapers. He taught at the Indian Military Academy at Dehradun, and at the Prestigious Defence Services Staff College at Wellington for three years each. He taught at the National Defense College at New Delhi for two years and retired from this prestigious assignment in June 2008. He holds a Masters degree in Defence Science and an M. Phil. in Strategic Studies from the University of Madras. He later completed his Ph.D. from the same University on "Limited Wars in South Asia." Post his retirement, he was a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Strategic Studies and Simulations at the USI and later served as Deputy Director Research at the Vivekananda International Foundation. He is currently the Editor of Indian Military Review. He was Senior Security Advisor (Consultant) to Reliance Industries Limited for five years. His major books include Afghanistan-the First Fault line War, War in the 21st Century, The Indian Art Of War, The Paradox of Pakistan, The Rise of Indian Military Power: Evolution of an Indian Strategic Culture and Limited Wars in South Asia. He has also written many books on Indian Philosophy-in both Hindi and English. He appears regularly on major TV News Channels as an expert on the subjects of terrorism and national security. He lectures frequently at the Army War College, the College of Defense Management, the College of Materials Management, The National Defence Academy and the National Police Academy and also at the IAS Academy Mussorie. He has been featured in innumerable documentaries and talk shows on television on issues of National Security. He is an acknowledged thought leader in this domain. He comes from a military family and his elder brother Capt. S.R. Bakshi was killed in action in the 1965 War. The road in Jabalpur (where their ancestral house is located) is named after his brother.

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