
Wisdom Stories from Indian Mythology (Namaha, Purnam, Sarvam)
Abhishek Singh invites readers into a curious intersection of myth and introspection, where visual storytelling and narrative philosophy collide. This three-book collection, comprising Namaha, Purnam, and Sarvam, draws generously from India's classical heritage to craft illustrated tales brimming with spiritual resonance. Nameha opens with explorations of divine and mortal realms, unpacking the layered symbolism woven through ancient narratives and their connection to the natural world. Purnam shifts focus to the goddess principle, celebrating her multifaceted role across cycles of creation, dissolution, and rebirth. Sarvam rounds out the set with fresh retellings rooted in Upanishadic thought, Puranic lore, and regional folklore. What makes this trilogy distinctive is its refusal to treat mythology as mere storytelling. Instead, Singh positions each narrative as a bridge between the reader's inner life and timeless universal principles. The accompanying artwork elevates the experience considerably, moving beyond simple illustration to become integral to the message itself. Whether you're seeking contemplative reading, visual beauty, or genuine philosophical nourishment, this boxed collection delivers on multiple fronts. It's particularly rewarding for anyone curious about how ancient wisdom speaks to questions of meaning, kindness, and belonging.
- Author: Abhishek Singh
- Publisher: Wonder House Books
- Genre: Religion & Spirituality
- ISBN: 978-9362142702
- Pages: 384 pages
