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Tarun Cherian

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Tarun Cherian is a poet, artist psychic and spiritual healer of India. For his poem A Writer's Prayer, he won the Second Prize in the All India Poetry Competition in 1990 organized by The Poetry Society (India) in collaboration with British Council.[1] Tarun Cherian is the Founder of the Devadhara system of spiritual healing. He is also an art director of commercial advertisement.

Biography

Tarun Cherian obtained his bachelor's degree in Economics from the St. Stephen's College and master's degree from the Delhi School of Economics.[2]

Cherian is the author of The Chronicle of Death and Rebirth, Speaking in Tongues, The Greater I and The Sun's Handkerchief. He has also conducted six solo art exhibitions in Delhi and Bangalore.[citation needed]

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Notes

  1. ^ "Second National Poetry Competition – Prize winning poems".
  2. ^ "IIT Delhi Portal – Rukmini Bhaya Nair". Archived from the original on 15 July 2013.