THE LIVING PARAS MANI PART 23
The Living Paras Mani is a series of reflections by
Dr. Abhishek Gilara, drawn from real encounters with
remarkable people who live extraordinary principles
in ordinary circumstances. Part 23 takes the reader
into the fields of Dudhala, where a conversation with
Kaka, a quiet warrior of water restoration and land
development, becomes a profound lesson in human
endurance, joyful service, and purposeful living.
This part explores the invisible battles faced by those who serve nature, society, and future generations.
It speaks to anyone who has wondered why good work attracts obstacles, why some
people smile in the face of daily difficulties, and what separates those who build from those
who only talk about building. Through five deeply personal chapters, Dr. Gilara examines resistance
as a sign of relevance, the quiet strength of those who report challenges without becoming
victims of them, the layered opposition faced by those restoring water systems and livelihoods,
the mindset that allows service to continue beyond complaint, and the rare combination of fire
in the eyes and peace in the heart that defines true karma warriors. This is not a book of theory.
It is a book of living examples. It is a reminder that the people who silently sustain civilization,
farmers, restorers, honest builders, and joyful servers, deserve to be seen, respected, and learned
from.

































