
Sarvam: Divine Tales of Oneness, Virtues & Harmony
Sarvam is the third and concluding volume in Abhishek Singh's celebrated trilogy, following Namaha and Purnam, and it arrives with the quiet confidence of a series that knows exactly what it is. Singh works here as both writer and artist, and that dual sensibility shapes every page. The result is a short story collection rooted in ancient Indian literature, drawing on the Upanishads, Puranas, Tantra, and folk traditions, whilst weaving in ecological thinking and rich symbolic language. It's a combination that shouldn't work quite as well as it does. Each story positions the reader somewhere between myth and meditation, nudging them towards questions about unity, the natural world, and what it means to live with genuine compassion. The philosophical weight is real, yet the writing stays accessible. Nothing here feels locked behind specialist knowledge. Singh's illustrations are a particular strength, ranging from intimate pencil sketches to sweeping large-scale paintings, and they give the book a visual rhythm that complements the storytelling beautifully. Readers who came to this trilogy seeking something contemplative and culturally grounded will find Sarvam a satisfying conclusion. Those new to Singh's work could reasonably start here and find plenty to hold their attention. Universal in its lessons on humility and interconnection, it speaks to both the curious newcomer and the devoted seeker.
- Author: Abhishek Singh
- Publisher: Wonder House Books
- Genre: Painting
- ISBN: 978-9358566352
- Pages: 124 pages
