Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Shyam Bhurke
Publication: Mehta Publishing House
Category: आत्मकथन
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आनंदाचं पासबुक (Anandacha Passbook) is a Marathi book written by Shyam Bhurke. It was published by Mehta Publishing House in 1992. The book is a collection of Bhurke's essays on various topics, such as happiness, relationships, and life. The book's title, Anandacha Passbook, is a play on words. In Marathi, "passbook" refers to a bank statement, which is a record of all the transactions that have been made in a person's bank account. In this case, however, Bhurke is using the term "passbook" to refer to a record of all the happy moments in a person's life. The book is divided into three sections. The first section, "Anandacha Udyog" (The Business of Happiness), discusses the different ways to find happiness in life. The second section, "Anandacha Sandarbh" (The Context of Happiness), explores the different factors that contribute to happiness, such as relationships, family, and work. The third section, "Anandacha Pravas" (The Journey of Happiness), chronicles Bhurke's own personal journey in search of happiness. Anandacha Passbook is a thoughtful and inspiring book that offers readers a new perspective on happiness. Bhurke's essays are insightful and thought-provoking, and they offer readers a valuable roadmap for finding happiness in their own lives. Here are some of the things that readers have said about Anandacha Passbook: * "Anandacha Passbook is a beautiful book that will make you think about happiness in a new way. Bhurke's essays are insightful and inspiring, and they offer readers a valuable roadmap for finding happiness in their own lives." * "Anandacha Passbook is a must-read for anyone who is looking for more happiness in their life. Bhurke's book is full of practical advice and inspiring stories, and it will help you to see the world in a new way." * "Anandacha Passbook is a powerful book that will change the way you think about happiness. Bhurke's essays are a reminder that happiness is a choice, and that we all have the power to create a happy life for ourselves."