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2025

EN

This is not a story meant to entertain alone.It is meant to disturb.Gently.Deeply.The Bull and the Soul was born from a simple but unsettling question:What if human life is far rarer than we imagine?We live as if tomorrow is guaranteed.As if awareness is permanent.As if the ability to pray, to choose, to repent, and to change will always be available.We assume that being human is the default state of existence....

The Whispering Mirror

Read It Before You Become the Next Ghost

2025

EN

Loneliness is a quiet thing.It doesn’t scream, it doesn’t claw, it doesn’t shatter the world in a single moment.It sits with you.It breathes with you.It grows inside you until the silence becomes louder than any voice.Some people run from loneliness.Others learn to live with it.And a few—a very few—break under its weight.

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Nidhan Singh and the Cost of a Tree

When Every Tree Holds a Story, One Man Decides to Listen

2026

EN

In an age where convenience often overshadows conscience, it is easy to forget the silent lives that sustain us—the trees. They stand as witnesses to human ambition, offering shade, shelter, and the very materials that have shaped our civilization. Yet, for centuries, we have taken them for granted, measuring their worth only by what they can give us in the moment.Nidhan Singh and the Cost of a Tree: When Every Tree Holds a Story, One Man Decides to Listen is a story born ...

2026

EN

There are maps that show roads. There are maps that divide nations. And then, there are maps that remember.This book was born from a question that refused to remain silent: What if geography is not merely physical space, but a living archive of civilizational memory? Across the Indian subcontinent, rivers are not only waterways; they are mothers. Mountains are not only geological formations; they are guardians. Pilgrimage routes are not only journeys of faith; they are cor...

2026

EN

Maps appear simple.A collection of lines, colors, mountains, rivers, cities, and borders printed on paper or displayed on a screen. Most of us encounter maps in classrooms long before we understand politics, diplomacy, history, or international relations. We memorize locations, identify neighboring countries, and prepare for examinations. Rarely do we stop to ask a deeper question:Who decides what a map should show?This book began with that question.In recen...

2026

EN

This story was born from a quiet question—one we rarely pause to ask in a world moving too fast to listen: What if the earth is not merely around us, but within us?We speak of land as property, of forests as resources, of rivers as utilities. We draw lines on maps and call them borders, forgetting that roots do not recognize boundaries and that water remembers every hand that has touched it. Somewhere along the way, humanity learned how to take, but slowly forgot how to be...

The Empathetic Connection

Exploring the Profound Interspecies Bond and its Far-Reaching Implications for Humanity's Future in an Era of Ecological Crisis and Global Interdependence

2023

EN

The scope of the issue that emerges before us humbles me as I set off on this literary journey. The Empathetic Connection is more than simply a book; it's the result of years of intense research and a sincere desire to dive into the complex web of existence that connects us all. In these pages, I want to shed light on the tremendous and transformational power of empathy and its potential to change the trajectory of humanity's evolution in the face of an interrelated, rapidly worsening ...

2026

EN

Sachkhand Sri Harmandir Sahib, the revered heart of Sikh devotion, has long been a symbol of faith, humility, and spiritual guidance. Yet, over time, its identity has often been overshadowed by the glittering allure of its golden exterior, popularly earning the name "Golden Temple." While the world marvels at the splendor of the gold-plated walls, few pause to reflect on the true essence of this sacred sanctuary—the principles of equality, service, and devotion that it embodies.Thi...

The Watchman of Room 407

Read It Before You Become the Next Ghost

2025

HY

There are stories we hear, stories we forget, and then there are stories that cling to us long after they’re told—quiet, unsettling, and persistent. The Watchman of Room 407 belongs to the third kind. It is not just a tale of fear; it is a reminder of the moments we often ignore—the footsteps in empty corridors, the whispers behind closed doors, and the strange instinct that warns us when something is not as it seems.This story follows two boys, Gurmohan

The Haunted Examination Hall

Read it Before Committing Suicide

2025

EN

Every year, millions of students around the world face the immense pressure of examinations — a pressure that sometimes becomes unbearable. The pursuit of academic excellence, the fear of failure, and the burden of expectations often push young minds to the brink. This story, The Haunted Examination Hall, is not just a horror tale set in a college corridor. It is a mirror to the hidden fears, suppressed emotions, and deep psychological wounds that many students carry silently.

Gratuit

2026

EN

Nature has always spoken, in ways both loud and subtle, in ways we hear and in ways we ignore. Forests rustle with secrets, rivers carry stories, and winds whisper warnings—yet humanity often moves through this world with eyes half-closed, ears half-shut. Songs of the Forgotten Forest is a journey into that hidden dialogue, exploring the delicate and sometimes fragile relationship between human civilization and the natural world.This story is not merely about destruction, ...

2026

EN

Throughout human history, civilizations have thrived not only through political power or economic strength but through the depth of their culture, philosophy, ethics, and shared values. Indian-origin religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—have shaped the moral and spiritual fabric of societies for millennia. They have inspired art, literature, philosophy, governance, and social harmony, not only within the Indian subcontinent but across the globe, in countries where these civil...