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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat if the sacred wasn’t just found in temples
but in train rides, dusty roads, and the silence between strangers?
India, Beyond the Ritual is a spiritual travel memoir unlike any other — a poetic, personal journey through India’s soul.
This is not a guidebook or a historical tour. It’s a quiet unfolding of encounters, reflections, and transformations across the length and breath of India. From the snow-laden stillness of Hemkund Sahib to the music-soaked lanes of Nizamuddin Dargah, from the forgotten saints of Rajasthan’s deserts to the soulful rhythm of Auroville, each chapter captures a sacred pause in the chaos.
Along the way, the author meets chaiwalas, monks, pilgrims, poets, and strangers who offer something more lasting than directions — they offer wisdom. Through conversations, silence, and lyrical storytelling, this book becomes a mirror for readers seeking their own spiritual path.
Perfect for fans of inspirational nonfiction, India travel books, or memoirs of personal transformation, India, Beyond the Ritual speaks to those who believe there’s more to a place than its monuments and more to a journey than just arrival.
Whether you're a seeker, traveler, writer, or simply someone longing for depth in a noisy world, this book invites you to walk alongside — through dust, song, stillness, and soul.
A journey across India.
A return to yourself.
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Param is a poet, seeker, and storyteller who believes that some journeys begin only when the map is put away.
He writes at the intersection of silence, faith, and ordinary people, drawing from personal travels across India’s spiritual landscapes.
India, Beyond the Ritual is his first published work — not as a teacher, but as a fellow traveller.
When he isn’t writing, he’s sipping chai, losing track of time in a conversation, or trying to answer questions that don’t have answers.
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