Book Review : "Jat Sathe Vat: A Book That Speaks to the Soul”
Hello Everyone...This blog is part of a book review ' JAT SATHE VAT' written by Krunshnakant Unadkat.
“Jat Sathe Vat: A Book That Speaks to the Soul”
Jat Sathe Vat by Krushnakant Unadkat is one such book that speaks directly to your heart. It is a beautiful reminder to slow down, observe our reactions, and reconnect with the calm voice inside us.
In our day-to-day lives, we often get angry over small things, feel upset without reason, or lose balance in difficult situations. This book gently teaches us how to stay positive, peaceful, and joyful — no matter what is happening around us. It's not about big life changes; it's about small, meaningful shifts in how we think and feel. Most importantly, it leads us toward self-realization — to better understand ourselves and live with more awareness.
A Chapter That Touched My Heart
Although many chapters in Jat Sathe Vat left a deep impression on me, Chapter 20 holds a special place in my heart. It spoke to me not just as a reader, but as a human being who wants to live and work with more love and honesty.
In this chapter, the author shares a moment where a professor is teaching his students. During the discussion, the professor says something unforgettable:
"Prem ma profession umerso to presentation powerful thase, pan prem ma profession na umervu."
This line connected directly to my heart. It reminds us that love should guide our profession, not the other way around. If we put love into our work, our efforts will naturally shine. But if we turn love itself into a profession — into a show or a strategy — it loses its purity. This one thought is enough to change how we approach not only our career but also our relationships and goals.
A Gentle Reminder We All Need
The book ends with a thought that stayed with me long after I closed its pages. It speaks to that silent moment in all our lives — when we feel tired of our routines, frustrated with people, or burdened by responsibilities. Sometimes, we even think of running away from everything.
But as the author gently reminds us, maybe we don’t need to run away.
Maybe we just need a pause. A break. A small change in pattern.
Sometimes, changing how we do things or how we look at life is enough to bring in something fresh, something peaceful, something new.
Thank You...
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