
Let me be upfront — it saves everyone time, and a few avoidable heartaches.
If your spiritual path is rooted in a very literal form of Bhakti — if you chant Om only because Lord Shiva said so, or insist it is Om and not AUM because Lord Vishnu said so — my books, blogs, scriptures, and comics may not resonate with you.
Please note that I say this with utmost respect. I hold these divine forms in reverence. But my own reading and comprehension of the scriptures has taken me in a different direction. And this may not always support inherited or fixed interpretations.
If you believe in an “eternal” Hinduism that existed exactly as it is today — even before the universe itself — then I am probably not the author you’re looking for.
And if your connection to Hinduism is primarily cultural… if it feels like the only acceptable way of life, then my work is unlikely to serve what you’re seeking.
If you’re open to science and logic, yet genuinely curious about what the Hindu scriptures actually say — without filters, slogans, or traditional certainty — you might feel at home here.
I’m interested in truth as science observes it, while also acknowledging how Hindu sages recorded it. Therefore, this is the reader I write for:
Intellectually curious, grounded in the world, willing to question — and yet capable of surrendering to the idea of the divine. Someone who respects ancestors and sages without turning them into unquestionable absolutes.
In the interest of transparency: I am personally a devotee of the Divine Mother. That lens may surface now and then in my writing. I’d rather you know that going in.
If this feels aligned, welcome. If not, no hard feelings — there are many authors, and this one simply may not be for you.