Author: Akshat Gupta
Publishing day: September 5,2022
PLOT: 4/5
CHARACTERS: 3.8/5
WRITING: 3.5/5
CLIMAX: 3/5
ENTERTAINMENT: 4/5
Plot
Twenty-one-year-old Prithvi is looking for Om Shastri, a mysterious middle-aged Shiva devotee who was tracked down more than 200 years ago and brought to a state-of-the-art facility on a remote Indian island.
Upon being sedated and put under hypnosis for questioning by a group of experts, the aghori declared that he had lived through all four of Hinduism’s yugas and had even taken part in both the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.
Upon being sedated and put under hypnosis for questioning by a group of experts, the aghori declared that he had lived through all four of Hinduism’s yugas and had even taken part in both the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.
What about Om Shastri? Why did they catch him? Take an exciting and enlightening voyage on the boat of Om Shastri’s secrets, Prithvi’s search, and the exploits of other mysterious immortals from Hindu mythology.
What did I like about the book?
Akshat Gupta’s engrossing spirituality-exploration, The Hidden Hindu, digs deeply into Hinduism. This insightful book carries readers on a life-changing journey that rekindles a deep sense of spirituality and ties them to their ancient heritage from the very first page.
The Hidden Hindu’s unique quality lies in its capacity to reconcile the old and new worlds. The author deftly makes the connection between the relevance of traditional Hindu practices and the fast-paced, frequently chaotic world of today. By doing this, they give readers a road map for getting back in touch with their spirituality and roots.
I found myself flipping through the pages of this thought-provoking book, The Hidden Hindu, which gently challenges readers’ preconceived notions and encourages them to look within for a greater sense of meaning and purpose in life. The book’s profound insights serve as guiding lights that illuminate a route to inner peace and self-discovery.
To sum up, The Hidden Hindu is an engrossing read that reconnects readers with their spiritual heritage. It inspires us to embrace spirituality in our contemporary lives and serves as a reminder of the timeless wisdom found in Hinduism. This book is an absolute gem, giving consolation, motivation, and a fresh sense of purpose to everyone searching for reality and significance.
Should you read this?
The author deftly uses surprising turns and revelations to keep readers wondering and interested the entire time. One feels awe and anticipation at the complex mysteries surrounding the immortals and the hidden words.
All things considered, this trilogy is a fun read with lots of interesting turns and turns. For those who enjoy fictionalized versions of Hindu mythology, I heartily suggest it.