I'm not sure specifically which 'Mantra Story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with that name, each having a different writer.
The writer of the 'Mantra Story' would depend on the particular work. If it's a relatively unknown or self - published story, it might be difficult to determine without more context. It could be an emerging author or someone writing within a specific cultural or literary niche.
You could start by searching for the title in libraries. If it's a well - known story, the library records might have information about the author.
Since I don't have enough information about this 'writer padmabushan story', I can't say exactly who this writer is. It could be a local writer, an emerging talent, or someone with a specific niche in the writing world.
There are many writers who might be associated with such a story. It could be a religious or spiritual writer who was inspired to write about the state of having one's soul at peace. It could also be a memoirist who had a personal transformation and used this phrase to encapsulate their new - found inner harmony. Without more context, it's difficult to pinpoint a single writer.
I don't really know the full story of 'mantra 2' as the name is not very common or well - defined without further context. It could be something unique to a small group or a very specialized area.
Since I don't have much information about this 'mantra 2', it could potentially be a new age concept. Maybe it's a second - level or updated version of a mantra in a spiritual practice. Mantras are often used in meditation and spiritual growth. But again, without more details, this is just speculation.
A Vashikaran mantra in Hindi stories often refers to a form of mantra in Hindu traditions. These mantras are believed to have the power to influence or control someone's mind. However, in modern times, there's a lot of superstition and misinformation around them. In Hindi stories, they are sometimes used as a plot device, like a character might use a vashikaran mantra to win over a love interest or gain power. But from a scientific perspective, there's no evidence that such mantras can actually have the said effects.
It could be the grandfather. He might have a habit of writing down the family's history, including the stories of how the family migrated, the traditions they held, and the significant events that shaped the family. His writings could be a valuable record of the family's past.
One well - known bear story is 'The Jungle Book' which has bears in it. Rudyard Kipling wrote 'The Jungle Book'. But if you mean a different bear story like 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears', it's an old folk tale and the original author is not known precisely. However, it has been retold by many over time.
I'm not sure which specific 'cat story' you are referring to. There are many cat stories out there, such as 'The Cat in the Hat' written by Dr. Seuss.
Almost anyone can be a writer of story. People with vivid imagination, good language skills and a passion for storytelling are likely to be story writers. For example, J.K. Rowling, she had a creative mind full of magical ideas which led to the creation of the famous 'Harry Potter' series.