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In "Eighteen," Vinayak Singh Oberoi extends an open invitation to traverse the intricate landscape of his formative years, offering readers an immersive journey through the corridors of his past. From the vibrant cityscape of Kolkata to the peaceful shores of the Ganges in Varanasi, Oberoi's story develops amidst a diverse blend of cultural, spiritual, and family influences.
Within these pages, readers will find themselves drawn into the colorful mosaic of Oberoi's family heritage, a lineage steeped in distinction and rich with stories of generations past. From his great-great-grandfather,
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Produktbeschreibung
In "Eighteen," Vinayak Singh Oberoi extends an open invitation to traverse the intricate landscape of his formative years, offering readers an immersive journey through the corridors of his past. From the vibrant cityscape of Kolkata to the peaceful shores of the Ganges in Varanasi, Oberoi's story develops amidst a diverse blend of cultural, spiritual, and family influences.

Within these pages, readers will find themselves drawn into the colorful mosaic of Oberoi's family heritage, a lineage steeped in distinction and rich with stories of generations past. From his great-great-grandfather, the esteemed Dewan of Mayurbhanj estate, Mohini Mohan Dhar, to the unwavering spirit of his mother, Dr. Uma Dhar Singh, each figure plays a vital role in shaping Oberoi's own journey of self-discovery and resilience.

Yet "Eighteen" is more than just a memoir-it is a captivating exploration of the human spirit's capacity to overcome adversity and emerge stronger on the other side. Through Oberoi's candid reflections on his early struggles and triumphs, readers will gain insight into the transformative power of love, faith, and perseverance.

Central to the narrative is Oberoi's exploration of spirituality-a theme that infuses every aspect of his life. From his mother's profound act of surrender to the Divine Mother Kali during a critical illness to his own moments of divine communion in sacred spaces like Dakshineswar and Varanasi, Oberoi's journey is one marked by a deep and abiding connection to the spiritual realm.

Yet amidst the weighty themes of heritage and spirituality, "Eighteen" is also a celebration of the everyday moments that shape our lives. Readers will find themselves transported back to their own childhoods as they relive the laughter shared with family, the friendships forged in schoolyard games, and the simple joys that bring light to even the darkest of days.

With its evocative prose and universal themes, "Eighteen" is a book that speaks to the heart of the human experience-a poignant reminder that, no matter the challenges we face, we are never alone on our journey. As readers immerse themselves in Oberoi's story, they will find themselves inspired to embrace their own resilience, find solace in the bonds of family and community, and embark on their own path of self-discovery and growth.


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Autorenporträt
Vinayak Singh ( Oberoi), is a student of Cardiac Surgery and Perfusion Technology at National Institute of Medical Sciences, Jaipur, Indian author, philanthropist born, May 7 2006, into an elite-royal family of Hatkhola, Manikganj and Kashmiri-Bengali aristocracy via mother and Dogra-Suryavanshi Rajput royalty via father.

Vinayak was born to Dr. Uma Dhar W.B.C.S.C., B.P.S.C., N.E.T., J.R.F., Ph.D. and Rajiv Singh, former National Defense Academy candidate and a descendant of the Dogra-Suryavanshi Rajput royalty. Vinayak Singh Oberoi has an elder half-brother Abhishek Singh, born August 27, 1988, to Preeti Singh and Rajiv Singh.

Biography

Vinayak Singh Oberoi is an Indian author, former actor, and philanthropist. He is known for his literary works, including, Eighteen- An Autobiography, his autobiography, and An Encounter with Diex. In addition to his writing, Singh has participated in television acting, appearing in serials such as Karmaphaldata Shani and Jai Kali Kalkattawali.

Singh is also an entrepreneur, having co-developed the website Gypsievan alongside his mother. Gypsievan later shut down.

His philanthropic efforts focus primarily on addiction treatment and education. He has supported relief efforts in flood-affected regions of Africa, contributed to drug rehabilitation centers, and assisted in various educational initiatives, particularly for girls. Additionally, Singh has been involved in animal welfare, including supporting stray dog care and providing food for children through the Thaagam Foundation in 2024.

In recognition of his philanthropic work, Vinayak Singh Oberoi was awarded the Young Philanthropist Award by the Universal Charity and Leadership Society, Gujarat, in 2024. He is also the founder of the Vinayak Singh Oberoi Funds which has funded and raised funds for about 50 Charitable Organisations.