I am a passionate researcher, writer, and thinker who strives to bridge the timeless insights of Indian philosophy with the evolving frontiers of modern science. With a deep curiosity for both ancient scriptures and evolutionary anthropology, I have spent years studying the Rigveda, Upaniṣads, and Manusmriti, while also engaging with the latest research in genetics, archaeology, and consciousness studies.
My writing reflects a rare blend of logic and symbolism, data and dharma, creating a voice that speaks to students, educators, and seekers alike. I believe that mythology is not fiction-but memory; and that science is not cold-but a sacred journey of rediscovery.
When I'm not writing, you'll find me meditating under the stars, diving into ancient texts, or engaging in deep philosophical dialogues with kindred spirits.
This is my first major book-an invitation to you, dear reader, to look beyond the divide and see our shared human story through the dual lens of reason and revelation.
Bridging Epochs: When Fossils Speak the Language of Fire Altars.
In the corridors of modern science, the story of humanity begins with bones and genes-fossils buried deep in African soil, carbon atoms whispering secrets of ancient migration, and neural pathways unraveling the mystery of consciousness.
Meanwhile, in the sacred hymns of ancient India, another story unfolds-where cosmic beings breathe universes into existence, sages meditate through epochs, and consciousness is not discovered, but remembered.
For generations, we have been told these stories stand apart:
One is history. The other, myth. One is fact. The other, faith.
But what if this divide is not as wide as it seems?
This book is born from a question-Can Indian mythology and modern science be seen as two lenses gazing at the same reality?
Not to prove one right and the other wrong, but to invite a dialogue, to let Rigvedic metaphors and evolutionary charts sit at the same table.
We follow the footprints of Homo erectus alongside the cosmic rhythm of the Yugas.
We compare Vishnu's Dashavatara with Darwinian milestones.
We explore whether Upanishadic consciousness finds echoes in quantum mind theories.
We visit Dvarka through the lens of marine archaeology, and Hanuman through the speculative lens of hybrid hominins. This book doesn't claim final answers. Instead, it offers bridges-between disciplines, between traditions, and between the modern mind and the mythic soul.
To the student, it offers curiosity.
To the teacher, it offers perspective.
To the seeker, it offers wonder.
If you've ever felt that science alone isn't enough to explain what you feel when you look at the stars-or that mythology alone cannot ground itself in the timeline of evolution-then this book was written for you.
Let us walk together:
From the laboratory to the ashram,
From the fossil bed to the fire altar.
From the measurable to the meaningful.
Vedas (1212)
Upanishads (505)
Puranas (633)
Ramayana (758)
Mahabharata (368)
Dharmasastras (166)
Goddess (514)
Bhakti (251)
Saints (1545)
Gods (1308)
Shiva (389)
Journal (181)
Fiction (61)
Vedanta (377)
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