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Aarav is a young Indian accountant, working at his father?s carpet business. He lives with his wife Amara, their two daughters, and his father Devender. Grounded in the practical rhythms of running his family’s business, Aarav?s life is orderly, comfortable, but increasingly haunted by dreams of another life, another voice, another self.
He starts to have visions of Dara Shikoh, the 17th-century Mughal prince, mystic, and philosopher who sought to unite the spiritual wisdom of the Upanishads and the Quran. Night after night, Dara appears to Aarav, not as a ghost, but as a mirror. The dreams awaken something deep within him, a forgotten yearning, an ancient memory, a call to return.
Torn between duty and destiny, Aarav takes leave from his work and embarks on a soul-stirring journey across Northern India, tracing the sacred places Dara once walked. From the gardens of Delhi to the shrines of Ajmer, from hidden ashrams to ancient rivers, he meets mystics, saints, and strangers who offer pieces of a forgotten truth. Through dreams, encounters, and teachings rooted in Kashmir Shaivism and Advaita Vedanta, Aarav begins to understand: he is not only remembering Dara Shikoh?he is Dara Shikoh, returning in this life to complete a journey left unfinished.
But his spiritual awakening is not an escape from life; it becomes a deeper return to it. He must learn to reconcile the inner path with the world he left behind, to weave wisdom into the fabric of daily love, family, and service.
The Compass of Truth – Whispers of Dara Shikoh is a luminous novel about memory and identity, faith and belonging, and the silent flame that burns through every life. For anyone who has ever longed for something more?for stillness, for unity, for the divine in the everyday?this is a story of awakening, not in some distant past, but here, now.

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Raised as an Army child, Bonnie spent her early years moving across India before setting out with her husband, in her twenties, to live and work in Africa. In her thirties, she made a new home in the United States, where she raised a family and now helps run the family business. A lifelong seeker,…