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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAshes of the Divine is a soul-stirring journey across borders, beliefs, and the boundaries of human transformation. From the dusty streets of a Pakistani village to the mystic hills of Kashmir and the sacred shores of Rameshwaram, this novel follows the intertwined lives of Daniel, a Swedish-Pakistani seeker of truth, and Kala, a man once driven by revolution, now reborn as an Aghori saint. What begins as a quest to gather ancient ingredients for a mythical gold-making ritual turns into a profound exploration of inner alchemy—where the real transmutation is not of metal, but of the self.
Haunted by the past, grounded in philosophy, and touched by the divine, Ashes of the Divine invites readers into a world where faith, suffering, and surrender forge the true elixir of life.
This is not a tale of magic, it is a revelation.
This is not a book about gold, it is a story of light.
A story where ashes hold the final truth.
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Daniel Lazaros Shahbaz Ali is a versatile writer and thinker with a deep passion for philosophy, theology, and literature. Born in Pakistan, Daniel pursued his early education in philosophy, laying the foundation for his lifelong exploration of profound ideas and diverse beliefs.
After moving to Sweden, he embraced a new chapter of life, becoming a Swedish citizen and expanding his expertise by studying auto mechanics. His intellectual curiosity also led him to delve into theology, immersing himself in the sacred texts of various faiths, including the Quran, Bible, Bhagavad Gita, and Vedas.
Having lived through and practiced multiple religions, including Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, Daniel brings a unique, multifaceted perspective to his work. His experiences have been further enriched by his active involvement in politics, both in Pakistan and Sweden, where he sought to understand and contribute to societal progress. A devoted reader and admirer of literary greats such as Leo Tolstoy, Daniel has drawn inspiration from the timeless wisdom and humanistic themes in the works of iconic authors.
Daniel currently resides in Sweden, where he continues to engage with diverse philosophies, histories, and cultures. His writing reflects a life dedicated to exploration, understanding, and bridging worlds—whether through politics, theology, or literature.
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