: Heartfelt verses on love, pain, relationships, and human dignity that resonate with modern Punjabi readers.
The title "Barkat" is ironic at first; the protagonist loses all his worldly possessions to gain spiritual barkat . The book challenges the capitalist notion of "more is better."
(soil), the sweat of the brow, and the quiet dignity of a life lived with honesty.
: Heartfelt verses on love, pain, relationships, and human dignity that resonate with modern Punjabi readers.
The title "Barkat" is ironic at first; the protagonist loses all his worldly possessions to gain spiritual barkat . The book challenges the capitalist notion of "more is better."
(soil), the sweat of the brow, and the quiet dignity of a life lived with honesty.