A single misstep: From failure to success

· Shashwat Publication
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The literary work in question, titled "एक पाउल चुकीचे" (A single misstep), embarks on a profound exploration of the lives of individuals who have encountered missteps along their journey, subsequently finding themselves ensnared in the web of unhappiness and desolation. These individuals grapple with the formidable task of extricating themselves from the clutches of past errors, earnestly seeking a pathway towards redemption. Their fervent yearning is for a life unfettered by the shackles of sorrow, and they actively seek sagacious counsel to navigate this intricate odyssey. On occasion, life unfolds situations that seem to signify the culmination of their voyage. Responding to this profound need for guidance, this literary opus has been meticulously crafted, drawing from a tapestry of life's diverse facets and the invaluable insights garnered from preceding missteps.


Whether one aspires to orchestrate a life adorned with the tapestry of happiness or ardently seeks emancipation from the ceaseless cycle of errors and subsequent despondency, this book stands as a veritable reservoir of wisdom. Within its pages lie narratives and anecdotes that cast a luminous spotlight upon the underlying causes of errors, thereby illuminating the path to liberation from the suffering wrought by these transgressions. The linguistic fabric woven throughout the book is characterized by its lucidity and accessibility, ensuring that its profound message resonates with readers from a myriad of backgrounds. Its primary mission is to equip individuals with the means to fathom the very roots of their missteps and, in so doing, discover a trajectory toward emancipation from the burdens of their past transgressions.


In summation, "एक पाउल चुकीचे" (A single misstep ) by Pravin Tayade epitomizes an enlightening compass, guiding individuals towards a life imbued with contentment and, in turn, charting a course towards redemption from the labyrinthine complexities of past mistakes. Its prose, characterized by its clarity and resonance, renders it an inclusive and comprehensible masterpiece, accessible to a diverse spectrum of readers. The book draws upon a rich tapestry of stories and narratives to underscore its core principles and offers actionable guidance for breaking free from the shackles of past errors.

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About the author

Pravin Tayade was born on August 11, 1976, in the village of Wagholi in the Amravati district of Maharashtra, India. His formative years were characterized by a profound aspiration to make a meaningful contribution to his homeland. This aspiration impelled him to enlist in the armed forces upon completing his tenth-grade education. At the tender age of 18, in the year 1995, he joined the Indian Army as a resolute soldier, dedicating his life to the service of the nation. A stalwart in the army, he served for 18 years and retired as a Havaldar from the illustrious 5th Battalion of the Mahar Regiment in 2012. Driven by an unwavering commitment to national service, he later found his calling in the Amravati Rural Police Department.


Within the ranks of the police force, Pravin Tayade not only discharged his duties with unwavering diligence but also discovered an ardent passion for the literary arts. His literary odyssey commenced with the book entitled "मी अंगुलीमाल " (I Angulimala ) , a work that he dedicated to the discerning readers of his ilk. Expanding upon this literary foundation, he subsequently authored his second opus, "एक पाउल चुकीचे " (A single misstep), an offering similarly dedicated to his discerning readers. With an eye towards the horizon, he harbors ambitions of penning a forthcoming tome christened " तळखंड " (Talakhanda). "

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