Woman,The Myth

by A. K. Pant


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 8/11/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781450249195
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 268
ISBN : 9781450249201

About the Book

A man, who keeps propinquity with the women, can never get untouched by the pseudo attraction of the illusory world of them. Young ladies ruin the character and carrier of young boys and devour their virginity just as a cow freely roaming in the ground eats the grass. Ladies are the master of the art of making illusion and are perfect in the techniques of ancient masters of black magic Shambasur, Namuchi, Bali and Kumbhinasi. Ladies, finding the desired man laughing, themselves laugh with him and on his crying, pretend to be very sad and shed tears with him. They do not know the actual preface or state of mind of themselves. For the sake of sexual satisfaction they pretend false love by cheering and embracing even an ugly person to which they had always kept the feeling of aversion. If ladies are honored by men, they deceive them and make them depressed while if they are insulted by men then they put false blames upon them and prove them guilty in the society. Ladies should stay away from practice of Vedic Karama or ultimate scriptural duties. Ladies lack perception or conscience because they do not have control over their senses. They are away from the actual knowledge of religion. God bestowed cot as an indication of laziness, alluring postures, ornaments, variety of delicious foods and grains, shrewdness, love and skill of sexual mating to women as their basic requirements and desires.


About the Author

Ashok Kumar Pant born in Mumbai, a metro city of Indian subcontinent, in 1972 and is presently residing in Lucknow. Professionally being a software engineer, he started his journey of literature from “It Is Continued”. He devoted himself in writing on the subjects like women psychology, moral degradation of the society and unbinding sexual corruptions. The bitter practical experiences of Indian society and unavoidable arousing emotions compelled him to write as an attempt to save the humanity.