

Here are few of my feelings which i could pen down. The day I received this book I was unable to control my hunger to read it. in a telugu magazine "Swathi" with the same name "Sarva Sambhavam". I have been following columns of Sri P V R K Prasad I.A.S. I am very grateful to him for presenting me with such a wonderful gift and for giving me thsi opportunity to learnb about a great personality Sri P V R K Prasad and the Thirumala. This book is presented by Lanka Deepak's father Sri Lanka Nagaraju Garu to me on the ocassion of Diwali. This book is "Sarva Sambhavam" written by Sri P V R K Prasad I.A.S. To my surprise my best friend Mr,Lanka Deepak presented me a book. Sarva Sambhavam After the long weekend of 3 days I came to office this morning to office and i felt like a school child until i saw my best pals at work. This book, perhaps, has answers for such questions." (jacket) He don't know how his experiences impacted rationalists who question, "Is There God? If there is, how does he look? Have you seen Him?", or the seekers of truth who ask, "How much of faith one should repose in God to earn His support for human endeavors? His experiences some wonderful, some strange and some incredible trigger conflicting emotions in atheists and theists. The author recorded the events as they took place, without imposing his views on readers. He treated both commendations and condemnations as 'prasadam' from Lord Srinivasa.

Regardless of what the author did in the interests of devotees of TTD, he believed that all his actions stemmed from his innate belief: "Naham Karta, Harih Karta" (I am not the doer, Srihari is). "Discerning readers of 'Sarva Sambhavam' column in 'Swati', who read the authors memoirs serialized by the Telugu weekly, wrote letters crediting him for the many projects and policies that took shape when he was the Executive Officer of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD). Operation rescue by mystery couple (Strange!). The long and short of the broad and Narrow 'Namam'. The demanding lord and the satisfied devotee. The ardent wish of the devotee and the Lord.
