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Experience Death From mandala mindset

Author Name: Sampreeth Shivaiah Neeli | Format: Paperback | Genre : Self-Help | Other Details

A journey through loss, silence, and what lies beyond

This is not a book about how to avoid death.
It’s a book about how to sit with it. Listen to it. Learn from it.
And maybe, stop fearing it.

Experience Death is a deeply personal, quietly spiritual journey through the reality of dying — not as theory, but as something lived, seen, and felt in hospitals, homes, and hearts.

The book begins with one my honest experience of watching people die — including his my own father — and the flood of questions that followed. It doesn’t offer answers. It opens doors.

Through poetic chapters, raw reflections, and the final voice of Swami Akaaranaananda, the book explores grief, identity, the layers of life, and the truth of what death really is — not an ending, but a return.

You will meet Death.
You will hear it speak.
And when all other voices fall silent, you will arrive at the center of the mandala — the still place inside you where nothing is lost.

This is not a religious book.
This is not a sad book.
This is the book that holds your hand when all the others let go.

Read it slowly.
Let it breathe with you.
And by the end, you may realize
you were never afraid of death.
You were afraid of forgetting who you really are.

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Sampreeth Shivaiah Neeli

Sampreeth Shivaiah Neeli is an unconventional and powerful literary voice who transitioned from agricultural engineering lecturer to an emotionally fearless author. His work spans across genres, languages, and formats—effortlessly blending raw emotion, regional authenticity, and philosophical insight.

A native Telugu speaker, Neeli has authored some of the most striking literary works in the language, starting with Samudram Dachina Keratalu — a collection known for its immersive, stream-of-consciousness poetry. His next, Maarani Manushula Kathalu, written during a six-month period of isolation, contains eighteen unforgettable stories exploring human fragility, desire, and dignity.

In Mahabhoomi Mahakavyam, Neeli boldly experiments with the form of an epic, writing the entire piece in just three days. The work challenges readers to rethink history itself — not as fact, but as perspective, emotion, and constructed memory.

His latest Telugu work, Ramayya Polam, is a marvel of spontaneity and style — a sixty-page narrative written in a single night in authentic Telangana dialect. While it appears to be a simple tale of a farmer, it unfolds into a deep and lyrical exploration of love between human and land, described by Neeli as “Hrudvachana Kavithvam” — heart-narrative poetry.

In English, Neeli continues to expand his creative universe. His debut novel Vedant Inevitable is a gripping work of science fiction centered on time travel, destiny, and the fragile line between science and spirituality. He has also authored niche agricultural texts such as Upgrades of Papaya and 22 Methods to Irrigate a Crop, which reflect his academic background and commitment to practical innovation.

What sets Neeli apart is not just his linguistic range or creative productivity, but his process. Many of his most impactful books were written in single creative outbursts — sometimes in a matter of days or nights — with minimal editing. His writing is instinctive, emotional, and unfiltered, often bypassing literary conventions in favor of raw truth and lived experience.

Sampreeth Shivaiah Neeli writes not to impress, but to express. Each work stands alone as an artistic act of freedom — born not from ambition, but from emotional necessity. His literature invites readers to feel deeply, think freshly, and see the world not as it is told, but as it is felt.

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