Born beneath the curse of Kamsa’s blood-drenched prophecy, Devnayan comes into a world he will never behold with mortal eyes — yet one he is destined to perceive with a clarity only the soul can fathom. In the age of Dvapara Yuga, when Sri Krishna walks among men, plays the flute in Vrindavan, and wields the Sudarshan Chakra in the dust of Kurukshetra, it is Devnayan — untouched by sight, untainted by illusion — who becomes the chosen vessel to absorb the Tattva behind the Leela.
He hears what others overlook — the sacred cadence in Krishna’s footsteps, the tremor of dharma shifting with each blast of the Pāñchajanya, the metallic whisper of karma unfolding on the battlefield. Through sound, breath, and sacred vibration, he deciphers the eternal truths woven into the play of Gods and men.
From the stolen anklets of Radha to the soul-stirring call of the Gita, Devnayan does not merely witness the avatar’s journey — he experiences its essence. In his blindness lies a vision unclouded by Maya, revealing deeper layers of Krishna’s divine purpose.
This is no ordinary retelling. It is a spiritual odyssey that traverses the sacred geography of Sanatana Dharma — from the bloodied streets of Mathura to the golden spires of Dwarka — guided not by sight, but by the inner light of Jñāna and shraddha.
Pankaj Pathak writes spiritual and mythological fiction inspired by Bharatiya itihasa, dharma, and inner transformation. His books are not retellings but explorations of deeper symbolic truths through storytelling.
The books are inspired by real mythological texts but presented through a unique, introspective lens that blends ancient wisdom with symbolic fiction.
These books are perfect for spiritual seekers, lovers of Indian mythology, writers, yoga teachers, psychologists, and anyone interested in self-discovery through literature.
The books will be available on the official website and through major platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, and select bookstores. (Details coming soon.)
Currently, the books are published in English. Translations in Hindi and regional languages are in planning stages.
Yes, there will be a contact section on the website for collaborations, speaking engagements, or spiritual-literary discussions.
While the themes are deep and symbolic, mature teenagers with an interest in mythology and introspection can also enjoy the books.
No. The books honor India’s spiritual heritage without promoting any one doctrine. They invite readers into personal reflection and awakening.
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