As the fourth phase of the twenty-six-year-long civil war in Sri Lanka
was about to begin, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of the Art of
Living, visited the island nation with a singular aim: to bring peace to
its citizens while trying to mediate between Prabhakaran, leader of the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), and the government. The
Tiger's Pause chronicles Gurudev's time in a highly strung country and
also offers an exclusive look into the final chapters of Sri Lanka's
deadly conflict.
Swami Virupaksha, who spent nine years in the country expounding the Art
of Living courses and organizing Gurudev's visits, expertly charts the
enormous hope of the Tamil and Sinhalese people against overwhelming
misery. In prose that is both concise and empathetic, Swami Virupaksha
gives readers a sweeping view of Gurudev's endeavours towards a
ceasefire agreement, and the ups and downs of a country's quest for
peace. The Tiger's Pause is the narrative of the Sri Lankan people,
and gives us a sense of what it takes to understand and address a shared
trauma.