Patna. These days, a book is in the headlines in the book fair of Patna, the capital of Bihar, whose price is leaving everyone stunned. The price is full Rs 15 crores! It is being claimed that only three copies of this book exist in the world. The name of the book is “Main” and its author is Ratneshwar Singh, resident of Lakhisarai, Bihar. Ratneshwar Singh claims that he wrote this book of 408 pages in one go in just 3 hours 24 minutes in Brahma Muhurta. He says that this is not an ordinary creation but it is the experience of “Supreme Knowledge” which inspired him to put it into words during his journey to Brahmalok. The claim of having only three copies in the world and the price being set by “Brahma” himself makes it more mysterious.
‘Granth’ written in Brahma Muhurta in 3 hours 24 minutes
Writer Ratneshwar Singh calls it not an ordinary book but a “granth”. He says that while writing he had a spiritual experience, a journey to Brahmalok and from there this knowledge came down to words. Ratneshwar Singh has described it as the first book in the world in which the “ultimate state of knowledge” has been explained in detail. They say that the state of supreme knowledge after attaining which Lord Buddha attained “enlightenment” has been explained for the first time in this book. The book tells the end of suffering and the path to God darshan.
Ratneshwar Singh’s book “Main” priced at Rs 15 crore at Patna Book Fair
“Brahma” also fixed the price of Rs 15 crores!
When the author was asked about the price, he said that he did not decide this price himself, but Brahma himself imposed this price on him during his journey to Brahmalok. He said, “50 crores or 100 crores could have been kept, but only 15 crores were decided by Brahm.”
Will be available for free reading at selected locations
The most surprising thing is that the author clearly said that there is no need to buy this book. It will be kept at some special places where anyone can come and read and listen to it. He says that he does not want to make people stand in line to buy old books and texts.
Showed the book, but did not allow the pages to be turned
Writer Ratneshwar’s “I” has become the center of discussion with his journey to Brahmalok and mystical claims.
Which is the most expensive book in the world?
Let us tell you that till now the record of the world’s most expensive book is in the name of Leonardo da Vinci’s “Codex of Lester”, which was bought by Bill Gates in 1994 for 30.8 million dollars (today’s price is more than Rs 270 crore). At present this mysterious book worth Rs 15 crores remains a topic of discussion.





























