A thousand births. One month. One flame that refuses to go out.
Set against the sacred stillness of Kartik Maas, The Sacred Light follows Aarav Mehta, a rational scholar burdened by grief, who arrives in Pushkar seeking understanding-not faith. What he finds instead is a living landscape of lamps, legends, and silences that speak more deeply than words.
Guided by the enigmatic Katha Baba, Aarav encounters ancient myths from the Vishnu Purāṇa-not as distant scripture, but as truths unfolding within his own life. As the lake churns with floating flames, stories of poison and nectar, Tulsi and vows, and loss and endurance begin to mirror his inner turmoil.
This is not a story of instant salvation. It is a meditation on staying-with pain, with doubt, with breath-until clarity slowly rises. Through lyrical prose and quiet revelation, The Sacred Light reminds us that faith is not belief alone, but the courage to remain present when answers refuse to arrive.
A deeply reflective novel blending mythology, grief, and spiritual awakening, The Sacred Light is for readers who believe that some journeys heal not by escaping darkness, but by learning how to carry light within it.