Through the persona of Shopping Baba, the author explores the interplay between materialism and love in a poetic narrative. The story, structured without a table of contents and framed by a prologue and epilogue, illustrates how love intertwines with consumerism, suggesting that daily life thrives on luxury. The narrative highlights that without a lover, material possessions lose their significance, emphasizing the emotional void that can accompany a focus on material wealth.
Arjun Dahal Boeken






The book presents a collection of epitaphs designed to be inscribed on graves, crafted as a continuous piece without a table of contents. Through the persona of Khuiley Baba, the Bald Hermit, the author explores themes of mourning and remembrance. Each epitaph serves as a tribute to individuals who have made significant contributions to the living, emphasizing the importance of honoring their legacy. The work invites readers to reflect on mortality and the impact of those who have passed.
Will To Work: A Collection Of Lazily Written Poems Willing To Work
In Honor to Dorothy Parker
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Exploring the psychological struggle against laziness, this poetry manuscript showcases the poet's determination to overcome inertia through creative expression. The collection features poems that reflect a strong will to write, highlighting the challenges posed by lethargy. Additionally, some pieces include acknowledgments and short statuses in Nepali, translated into English, enhancing the manuscript's cultural depth. A prelude poem ties these elements together, emphasizing the journey from apathy to artistic engagement.
Through the persona of Tiger Baba, the author explores the interplay between the Wanderer and various elements of nature and living beings. The essence of companionship is intricately woven into a narrative presented as free verse poetry, lacking a traditional table of contents to enhance the fluidity of the experience. The influence of Nietzsche is evident in the character of the Wanderer, alongside reflections on his shadow, adding depth to the exploration of existence and connection.
The narrative unfolds through prose poetry, rich with oxymorons that highlight literary theories. Starting from Verse 1, the author explores metaphysical concepts, using death as a pivotal element for transformation. This unique approach invites readers to engage with complex ideas and reflects on the dualities present in life and literature. The absence of a table of contents emphasizes the continuous flow of thought, encouraging a deep immersion into the author's philosophical insights.
The narrative explores the life of a hermit and his secluded existence, portraying him as a figure of wisdom. The author invites readers on a journey through the hermit's experiences without a table of contents, encouraging a seamless exploration from start to finish. Blending philosophy with vivid descriptions of the natural world, the work offers insights into solitude and reflection, allowing readers to connect deeply with the themes of introspection and the beauty of nature.
Exploring the intersections of science, religion, and technology, the author reflects on the challenges of typing in Nepali and Sanskrit due to the limitations of the Unicode system. Drawing from historical references like Johannes Kepler and the Pyramids of Egypt, the narrative delves into the complexities of understanding ancient knowledge in a modern context. The book critiques the pervasive influence of technology on personal identity and privacy, presenting a collection of thoughts that intertwine history, spirituality, and contemporary issues.
Through the persona of Ram Baba, the author delivers a heartfelt eulogy for his deceased love, exploring themes of love, loss, and the nature of the soul. The narrative begins with the woman personified as a flower, transitioning into a series of meditative reflections and eulogies that capture the essence of mourning. The book unfolds as a continuous tribute without a table of contents, emphasizing the profound connection between love and spirituality while offering insights into the emotional experience of grief.
Structure of Thought Processing: A Step Into Philosophy
In Honor to Kant and his Philosophy
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Exploring the philosophical themes of identity and existence, the author draws inspiration from Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason" to delve into thought processes and cognitive definitions. The book examines the conflict of thoughts and attempts to provide a rigorous understanding of cognition, ultimately leading to the concept of Kritima's Equatorial Constant and Equation. Despite issues with proofreading, the author presents a unique definition of existence and engages with probabilistic arguments to address profound questions about self-awareness and observation.