Truth is a contemplative exploration of identity, perception, and the quiet awareness beneath experience. Instead of offering answers, the book invites readers to question how the sense of self is formed and sustained. Drawing from Indian philosophy and lived reflection, it moves through waking, dreaming, and deep sleep toward Turiya—the silent state beyond thought.
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Truth
Estimated delivery dates: Feb 9, 2026 - Feb 13, 2026
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| Weight | 0.5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.6 × 14 × 2.5 cm |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
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manoj.34317 (verified owner) –
Truth is a thoughtful and quietly powerful exploration of philosophy, drawing deeply from the timeless wisdom of the Mahabharata. Rather than retelling the epic, the book extracts its philosophical essence and reinterprets it for the modern reader, making ancient ideas feel strikingly relevant today.
One of the book’s greatest strengths is how it uses characters and situations from the Mahabharata as philosophical reference points. Concepts such as dharma, moral ambiguity, duty versus desire, and the complexity of human choice are explored with depth and sensitivity. The author does not present truth as something rigid or absolute; instead, it is shown as layered, contextual, and often uncomfortable—much like in the epic itself, where every decision carries both righteousness and consequence.
Overall, Truth is an enriching read for anyone interested in philosophy, Indian epics, or meaningful self-reflection. It honors the depth of the Mahabharata while inviting readers to question, contemplate, and redefine what truth truly means in their own lives.