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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat if the future of science lies in decoding the past of myth?
In Myths of Evolution, philosopher–writer Chintan Chaturvedi presents a bold vision where the metaphors of Indian mythology mirror the truths of modern science. From the Rigveda to the Bhagavad Gita, and from the Dashavatara to Yuga cycles, this book explores how ancient narratives may encode memories of cosmic events, evolutionary shifts, and metaphysical insights.
Bridging philosophy and science, the book raises timeless questions: Did ancient sages intuit quantum fields?Is the Self in Upanishads compatible with consciousness studies? Are avatars echoes of biological stages?
Part science, part symbolism, and wholly original, Myths of Evolution opens a dialogue between reason and reverence. It is a manifesto for mythic intelligence in the age of AI—a bridge between memory and measurement, between fire altars and fossils that speak the same language.
For seekers, scientists, and spiritual thinkers, this work offers a new way of knowing—where myth and evolution meet.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Chintan Chaturvedi
Chintan Chaturvedi is an emerging voice at the intersection of Indian metaphysics and scientific inquiry. With a background in philosophy and a passion for comparative mythology, he explores how ancient Indian texts anticipate or reframe modern discoveries in evolution, consciousness, and cosmology.
His work combines literary depth with scientific insight, creating bridges between scriptures, neuroscience, and cognitive science. Myths of Evolution is his first major contribution to the global dialogue on myth and science, inviting readers to reimagine the past in order to navigate the future.
When not writing, Chintan retreats into the silences of nature, studies ancient cosmologies, and hosts dialogues on consciousness and culture.
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