Mukti - Deh ki Kaid
Author: Amar Singh
Mukti - Deh ki Kaid is not the story of a saint or a renunciate.
It is the journey of an ordinary man-Arun-who slowly begins to realize that his greatest struggle is not with society or circumstances, but with the hidden biological captivity within himself.
Leaving behind the disciplined environment of his childhood, Arun enters the world of the city, where desires, attractions, ambition, love, jealousy, and ego begin to shape his life. He attains success, forms relationships, and yet, amid all this, feels a deep inner emptiness.
He longs for peace-of mind, of thought, of life itself.
In an unsettling moment, he experiences a realization for the first time: his desires and reactions may not truly be his own, but the result of deep biological and conditioned programming. This realization fractures his understanding-and a new inquiry begins.
This novel is not a story about attaining peace.
It is the story of the collapse of the illusion that peace can be found outside.
Mukti does not advocate suppression or escape. Instead, it points toward a subtler possibility-that freedom begins when a human being learns to observe their impulses without resistance and without identity.
This book is for readers who seek to understand life not merely as a sequence of events, but at the level of consciousness itself.