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.

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