Chennai, India – August 3, 2025 — A landmark moment in the confluence of science and spirituality was witnessed today as the first copy of the book “A Spiritual Nexus – Gut” was officially launched in Chennai. Authored by acclaimed national journalist and founding editor of WorldNow.co.in, Samaran, the book delves into the profound spiritual intelligence rooted in the human gut, exploring its significance from both scientific and metaphysical perspectives.
The launch event was graced by Premalatha Vijayakanth, General Secretary of the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK), and her son Vijaya Prabhakaran, Youth Wing Secretary of the party and son of late Tamil film icon and DMDK founder Captain Vijayakanth. In a ceremonious gathering attended by spiritual thinkers, medical professionals, and journalists, the dignitaries jointly unveiled the first copy of the book.
Speaking at the event, Premalatha Vijayakanth commended Samaran for his unique contribution to contemporary literature. “This book represents a rare fusion of scientific insight and spiritual depth. It has the potential to influence global discourse on health, consciousness, and the human body’s divine intelligence,” she said.
“A Spiritual Nexus – Gut” traces the hidden wisdom of the belly, linking ancient yogic traditions, modern neuroscience, and the emerging field of gut microbiome studies. Written in lucid, accessible language, the book is designed for global readers seeking both spiritual clarity and scientific understanding.
Author Samaran, who has reported extensively on culture, faith, and wellness, said the book is a product of deep introspection and years of research. “The gut is not just a digestive organ—it’s a gateway to intuition, resilience, and inner peace. I hope this book bridges that understanding for readers across the world,” he shared.
The book is now available in select bookstores across India and internationally through leading online platforms.
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