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          Limping to the Centre of the World is an awe-inspiring book which directly challenges readers to examine the foundations of their own spiritual beliefs.!

          Timeri N. Murari

          Indian novelist, journalist, playwright and screenwriter

          Timeri Murari is an Indian novelist, journalist, playwright and screenwriter.

          He is the author of fourteen published novels, including best-sellers The Taliban Cricket Club (2012) and Taj (1985, republished 2007), and has written extensively for Indian and international newspapers including The Guardian.

          He came into the country for the body of his daughter.

        1. In this paper, a new methodology consisting of space-varying templates in cellular nonlinear networks (CNNs) for real-time visual pattern.
        2. Limping to the Centre of the World is an awe-inspiring book which directly challenges readers to examine the foundations of their own spiritual beliefs.
        3. “He is a pioneer in the Indian cinema world, both as a documentary filmmaker and a film educator.
        4. The Empress of Taj is a travel story written by Timeri N. Murari about Anjumand Bano Begum famously known as Mumtaz Mahal (Queen consort of Emperor Shahjahan).
        5. He has also written the screenplay of the award-winning Hindi movie Daayraa (1997), which was voted one of the ten best films of 1997 by Time magazine. [1] He adapted and directed it as a stage play, The Square Circle, at the Leicester Haymarket Theatre in November 1999, starring Parminder Nagra.[2]

          Early years

          Murari was born in Madras, India and studied at Bishop Cottons School, Bangalore.

          He left India for the UK when he was 18 years old to study electronic engineering. He later switched majors to History and Political Science at the McGill University, Montreal. Whi