Unleash the Ancient A Journey Through the Upanishads
Ever wondered what lies beyond the veil of existence? Have you sought answers to life's most profound questions? The Upanishads, ancient Indian texts, hold the key to unlocking these mysteries.
Traditionally known for their complex language, the Upanishads' teachings have often been shrouded in obscurity. But this book brings their timeless wisdom to life in a way that's accessible to everyone. Through engaging stories and insightful explanations, it guides you on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual enlightenment.
Who you truly Beyond your physical form and societal roles.Your Why you're here and what you're meant to achieve.Harmony with the How to live in peace and alignment with the world around you.This book is more than just a collection of ancient texts. It's a roadmap to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
Rohit Tikoo is a Kashmiri writer born in Anantnag, Kashmir. His work explores one of South Asia's most painful humanitarian crises, told through the lens of someone who lived it. He belongs to a generation that witnessed the forced displacement of Kashmiri Pandits from their homeland in 1989 and 1990, an exodus that continues to shape everything he writes. His books ask difficult questions about what conflict does to people over time. How does violence reshape families? How does exile fragment who we are? How does silence become its own kind of loss? Through careful research and personal reckoning, he documents the emotional weight of political upheaval, not as something distant or abstract, but as lived experience. Rohit is the author of Uprooted & Forlorn: The Tale of Kashmiri Pandits in Exile and Shadows Over the Valley, amongst other works that engage with philosophy, media narratives, and contemporary politics. His writing brings together historical record and personal reflection, trying to preserve what might otherwise slip away. He writes about trauma with honesty and restraint, driven by a sense of responsibility to the people whose stories he tells, including his own.