Brahma's Breath

David Ross was a renowned professor at Trinity College, Cambridge. Busy in his research in theoretical physics he foolishly neglects his wife Emily and son Michael. Michael leaves the shores of England and settles in US. He is pursuing his career as a brilliant engineer trying to put behind his broken marriage. Emily—Emma—tries to find solace in the arms of a student of David. David goes to an important conference in Johannesburg giving outline of his new theory on the creation of universe. His theory suggests that it is possible to create a universe experimentally. He is chased by reporters, scientists and students alike to know more about his future course of action. Everyone wants to know if he is going to practically test his theory.

As David continues to be away, a newspaper sends an investigator to Cambridge to find out more on David and his experiment. The reporter comes to know about Emily’s affair and offers money to Andrew to steal important material from David’s house. Andrew gets much wanted money and the reporter the much needed scoop. However, David’s experiment is not very clear from the stolen material because it is smartly hidden in the electronic files in a compact disc.

David returns to Cambridge and expects University to fund his project. He is rudely refused funding for his experiment. Crestfallen David decides to go on long leave. He remembers a guy offering assistance for his experimentation during his presentation at the conference. He contacts the German fellow—Heidel—who is stationed in Berlin. Heidel shows no great enthusiasm but remembers his offer and invites David to Berlin.

At Berlin he is given an offer which is difficult to refuse. David accepts the offer but soon realizes that he has become a pawn in the hands of a secret organization and Heidel is its just one functionary. David, however, is given full technical and financial support to realize his experiment. Emily regrets her adventure when she comes to know about Andrew’s theft and vows to be with her husband.

David becomes a virtual prisoner in a remote woody area of Eastern Germany. David corresponds with Emily giving her important information about his experiment through coded messages.

Emily realizes danger to David’s life and in desperation contacts Raghavan, an Indian scientist in the same field as David’s. Raghavan understands the dangerous game that Heidel’s organization is playing and seeks help of David’s son Michael and a few others.

Does Raghavan succeed? What happens to David’s dream and theory? That is the climax of Brahma’s Breath!

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Brahma's Breath

David Ross was a renowned professor at Trinity College, Cambridge. Busy in his research in theoretical physics he foolishly neglects his wife Emily and son Michael. Michael leaves the shores of England and settles in US. He is pursuing his career as a brilliant engineer trying to put behind his broken marriage. Emily—Emma—tries to find solace in the arms of a student of David. David goes to an important conference in Johannesburg giving outline of his new theory on the creation of universe. His theory suggests that it is possible to create a universe experimentally. He is chased by reporters, scientists and students alike to know more about his future course of action. Everyone wants to know if he is going to practically test his theory.

As David continues to be away, a newspaper sends an investigator to Cambridge to find out more on David and his experiment. The reporter comes to know about Emily’s affair and offers money to Andrew to steal important material from David’s house. Andrew gets much wanted money and the reporter the much needed scoop. However, David’s experiment is not very clear from the stolen material because it is smartly hidden in the electronic files in a compact disc.

David returns to Cambridge and expects University to fund his project. He is rudely refused funding for his experiment. Crestfallen David decides to go on long leave. He remembers a guy offering assistance for his experimentation during his presentation at the conference. He contacts the German fellow—Heidel—who is stationed in Berlin. Heidel shows no great enthusiasm but remembers his offer and invites David to Berlin.

At Berlin he is given an offer which is difficult to refuse. David accepts the offer but soon realizes that he has become a pawn in the hands of a secret organization and Heidel is its just one functionary. David, however, is given full technical and financial support to realize his experiment. Emily regrets her adventure when she comes to know about Andrew’s theft and vows to be with her husband.

David becomes a virtual prisoner in a remote woody area of Eastern Germany. David corresponds with Emily giving her important information about his experiment through coded messages.

Emily realizes danger to David’s life and in desperation contacts Raghavan, an Indian scientist in the same field as David’s. Raghavan understands the dangerous game that Heidel’s organization is playing and seeks help of David’s son Michael and a few others.

Does Raghavan succeed? What happens to David’s dream and theory? That is the climax of Brahma’s Breath!

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Brahma's Breath

by Shrinivas Sharangpani
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David Ross was a renowned professor at Trinity College, Cambridge. Busy in his research in theoretical physics he foolishly neglects his wife Emily and son Michael. Michael leaves the shores of England and settles in US. He is pursuing his career as a brilliant engineer trying to put behind his broken marriage. Emily—Emma—tries to find solace in the arms of a student of David. David goes to an important conference in Johannesburg giving outline of his new theory on the creation of universe. His theory suggests that it is possible to create a universe experimentally. He is chased by reporters, scientists and students alike to know more about his future course of action. Everyone wants to know if he is going to practically test his theory.

As David continues to be away, a newspaper sends an investigator to Cambridge to find out more on David and his experiment. The reporter comes to know about Emily’s affair and offers money to Andrew to steal important material from David’s house. Andrew gets much wanted money and the reporter the much needed scoop. However, David’s experiment is not very clear from the stolen material because it is smartly hidden in the electronic files in a compact disc.

David returns to Cambridge and expects University to fund his project. He is rudely refused funding for his experiment. Crestfallen David decides to go on long leave. He remembers a guy offering assistance for his experimentation during his presentation at the conference. He contacts the German fellow—Heidel—who is stationed in Berlin. Heidel shows no great enthusiasm but remembers his offer and invites David to Berlin.

At Berlin he is given an offer which is difficult to refuse. David accepts the offer but soon realizes that he has become a pawn in the hands of a secret organization and Heidel is its just one functionary. David, however, is given full technical and financial support to realize his experiment. Emily regrets her adventure when she comes to know about Andrew’s theft and vows to be with her husband.

David becomes a virtual prisoner in a remote woody area of Eastern Germany. David corresponds with Emily giving her important information about his experiment through coded messages.

Emily realizes danger to David’s life and in desperation contacts Raghavan, an Indian scientist in the same field as David’s. Raghavan understands the dangerous game that Heidel’s organization is playing and seeks help of David’s son Michael and a few others.

Does Raghavan succeed? What happens to David’s dream and theory? That is the climax of Brahma’s Breath!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152460896
Publisher: Shrinivas Sharangpani
Publication date: 11/06/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 444 KB

About the Author

I am a qualified engineer. I worked in Engineering Research Centre of TATA Motors Ltd for some 33 years and retired as Head of Learning Centre consisting of Teardown & Benchmarking Centre, Knowledge Centre and Innovation Centre. Some of my inventions and innovations have been either awarded or pending for patents. After retirement I have become a consultant. I am a writer. Two novels in Marathi have been published. My English novel ‘Manipulations’ was published in US and Canada in 2002. Smashwords have published my sci-fi novel ‘Brahma’s Breath’ recently. Another sci-fi novel on a manned mission to Mars titled ‘Our Distant Cousins’ will be published shortly. Usually my writing has a lot of action and therefore suitable for films. My forthcoming books are: a play on the great Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, a novel based on my father’s life and an inspirational non-fiction book. My Marathi sci-fi and mystery stories anthology is getting published shortly. I have written a number of essays, articles and poems in Marathi (my mother tongue) and English. An audio CD album of my Marathi romantic songs is also available. I am a speaker and have given talks in national and international forums as well as radio. I have travelled widely across the world. I stay in Pune, India and can be reached by telephone on my cell: 91-9225636353 or residence telephone: 91-(0)20-24453388 or by email: shrisharang@hotmail.com

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