The document provides information about an upcoming dialogue series titled "Beyond Existence: Mysticism, Society and Everydayness". The dialogue will be initiated by Sri Shoukath Sahajotsu, a writer, orator and traveler from Kerala who has authored several books and received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 2007 for his travelogue on the Himalayas. The dialogue series is being organized by the Department of English at Union Christian College in Aluva, Kerala.
The document provides information about an upcoming dialogue series titled "Beyond Existence: Mysticism, Society and Everydayness". The dialogue will be initiated by Sri Shoukath Sahajotsu, a writer, orator and traveler from Kerala who has authored several books and received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 2007 for his travelogue on the Himalayas. The dialogue series is being organized by the Department of English at Union Christian College in Aluva, Kerala.
The document provides information about an upcoming dialogue series titled "Beyond Existence: Mysticism, Society and Everydayness". The dialogue will be initiated by Sri Shoukath Sahajotsu, a writer, orator and traveler from Kerala who has authored several books and received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 2007 for his travelogue on the Himalayas. The dialogue series is being organized by the Department of English at Union Christian College in Aluva, Kerala.
The document provides information about an upcoming dialogue series titled "Beyond Existence: Mysticism, Society and Everydayness". The dialogue will be initiated by Sri Shoukath Sahajotsu, a writer, orator and traveler from Kerala who has authored several books and received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 2007 for his travelogue on the Himalayas. The dialogue series is being organized by the Department of English at Union Christian College in Aluva, Kerala.
Shoukath Sahajotsu is a writer, orator and traveler. He has penned a number of books including Bhakti- Yatiyude Nirvachanam, Daivathinu Oru Thuranna Kathu and Jeevitham Paranjath . He won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for the best travelogue for his book ‘Himalayam-Yathrakalude Oru Pustakam’ in 2007
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