Chief Minister of Assam Himanta Biswa Sarma was amazed to know that so many top western scientists and philosophers have drawn a considerable amount of inspiration from ancient scriptures of India, particularly in the studies of modern physics, linguistic and astronomy.
In the recent meeting with the author, the Chief Minister had highly appreciated Gewali’s book and promised to read it thoroughly. Gewali's book was also approved for translation in the year 2020 by the former Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal but due to COVID-19, the translation work was delayed.
Furthermore, two scholars from Canada - Dr. Hema Murty - Air Space Engineer at the University of Toronto, and Dr. Harsh H Thakkar of Sheridan College of Brampton, Ontario have sought permission from Mr. Gewali for the translation of ‘Great Minds on India’ into the Sanskrit language.
After the translation, the Sanskrit edition will be published and circulated and utilized by Samskrita Bharati of Canada, besides it other branches in India, USA and UK. Gewali says that the book that has been praised by countless scholars and publication by the Government of Karnataka and Punjab has so far been translated into thirteen languages, including German.
A university scholar from Winchester, United Kingdom -Ms. Janet Murphy remarks: “Great Minds of India by Salil Gewali is an impressive compact book discussing the power that Indian ancient wisdom, thought and way of life had an impact on western minds, especially those who are of great historical significance, such as Voltaire, Albert Einstein, Ralph Emerson, Julius Robert Oppenheimer, Mark Twain, HG Wells et al. It is hoped all right-thinking scholars will find Gewali’s work extremely commendable.”