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The book, "The Golden Era and The Expansion of Universe" is an inspiration from the popular Japanese Animation Series ARJUNA - AVATHAR of TIME. The Director 'Shoji Kawamori' is highly influenced by 'Hinduism', as well as Indian Culture. ARJUNA, the series was inspired by the Bhagavad Gita, where the character Chris is modelled after Lord Krishna, the ultimate protector of the Universe. He also adopted the Hindu concept of '7 Chakras' inside the human body. Thirteen episodes were aired on TV TOKYO from January 2001 to March 2001. ARJUNA refers to the legendary archer 'Arjuna' from the Hindu Epic Mahabharata. Here 'Juna' named after ARJUNA - AVATHAR of TIME, who is a high school girl chosen to save the dying earth, which explains why Juna's weapon against the Raaja is a bow or 'Gandiva'. The antagonistic "Raaja" is the 'disease' caused by the wound on earth itself. This book is for you to understand your spiritual evolution process and to provide guidance, encouraging you to move in a positive direction and face the challenges that lie ahead of you. Always live by the law of Karma, 'What you sow, so shall you reap'. As, self-realization is essential for one's spiritual growth.