
The Fire of Karma
Oma(Author)
AUTHORHOUSE (Publisher)
Published on 27. October 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
286 pages
978-1-4567-7931-3 (ISBN)
Description
The novel begins as a letter to her son, a complaint, or a justification. It has a testamentary and pedagogically sound, rather than confessional:’ My little one, I will tell you a sad story, which happened just before you were born’.This novel is like an exotic fruit with a great bitter taste, from which springs a boundless desire to love and to be loved. It is the credo of a kind- hearted person who renounces at herself in favour of others. However, such an unselfish atitude is not appreciated in India; on the contrary, it is considered a weak, liable nature, which cannot achieve happiness even in mind. Perhaps if the author had been an Indian woman, she would not have been able to conceive such an orioginal work, crossed by a desire for total sacrifice of life, to the detriment of herself.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
347 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4567-7931-3 (9781456779313)
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Oma was born in Bozioru, Buzau (Romania) on June 18, 1961.
After she graduated primary, secondary and high schools in Buzau and Constanta, she graduated from the Faculty of Economics in Iasi in 1985, along with completing a course in Greek between 1982 and 1985. She completed her education and training in surprisingly diverse subjects.
Spending three and half years in India, she graduated from courses in hatha yoga in India at Serampore, Calcutta; Ananda Ashram, Pondicherry; Lonavla Yoga Institute, Poona; and Jain Yoga Institute, Adhyatma Sadhana Kendra, New Delhi.
She was a student of Ayurveda for six months in 1988, at Arya Vaidya Chikitsalayam, Coimbatore, and at Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, Kerala.
She also visited Dera Baba Jaimal Singh and the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
She returned to Romania after the Romanian Revolution.
PUBLISHED BOOKS:
Hathina, Hatha Yoga, Loma-Viloma - a practical course on hatha yoga, published by Porto Franco, Galati, 1993
Arsita Karmei ("The Fire of Karma") - a memoir, published by Nona, Piatra Neamt, 1997, awarded with the National Prize Mihail Sadoveanu, reprinted in 2009 by Zeit, Braila
Chipuri Indiene ("Indian Faces") - published by The Parallel 45, 2001, revised edition published by Zeit, Braila
In voia vremii ("Be It So") - a novel, published by Junimea Publishing House, 2007, prefaced by the famous Romanian literary critic and historian, Ion Rotaru
Mrejele Iubirii ("Love Spell") - a novel, published by Zeit, Braila, 2008
The Fire of Karma - the English version of Arsita Karmei, published by Zeit, Braila, 2010;
Sobrele Iubite ("The Smoldering Babes") and Furtuni si Amaraciuni ("Storms and Bitterness") - novels, published by Zeit, Braila, 2011
Cand Pronia Ingaduie ("When Providence Allows") - a novel, published by Axis Libri, 2012
Cealalta Fata a Destinului ("The Other Face of Destiny") - a novel, published by Junimea Publishing House, 2012.
Love Spell - the English version of Mrejele Iubirii, published by Zeit, Braila, 2014
Gara cu Trei Linii ("The Three Lines Station") - a novel, published by Zeit, Braila, 2015;
Be It So and The Fire of Karma - novels, published by Author House UK, 2017
Hatha Yoga for a Quiet Old Age, Without Pain - a practical course on hatha yoga, published by Lucas, Braila, 2018. Revised and expanded edition published in 2019.