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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSome myths were never carved in stone or sung by sages. They lived in silence, guarded by time and faith.This mythological work journeys into the forgotten realms of the sacred where unseen gods shaped destiny, where divine symbols spoke louder than words, and where power rested not in conquest but in restraint. Moving beyond familiar legends, the book explores untold fragments of creation, celestial conflicts, sacred artifacts, and eternal laws that govern both gods and mortals. Each chapter unfolds like a relic from an ancient age, blending mythology with philosophy and poetic imagination. Themes of karma, devotion, sacrifice, and consequence flow through the narratives, revealing how the divine and the human are forever intertwined. These stories do not seek to preach belief, but to awaken remembranceof truths that once guided civilizations and still echo within the human spirit. This book is an invitation to seekers who listen closely to what remains unsaid, who find meaning in symbols and silence. It reminds us that mythology is not merely a tale of the past, but a living mirror of existence itself. Not all gods demanded worship.Some chose to remain unspoken—waiting to be rediscovered.
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Subhasmita Panda is an Indian author, poet, and multidisciplinary artist whose creative work explores mythology and the unspoken layers of human existence. Born in 2005 in Odisha, India, she represents a new generation of writers who seek meaning beyond surface narratives, blending timeless thought with quiet introspection. Her writing is recognized for its symbolic depth, emotional restraint, and reflective tone. She is the author of two English books, Embrace of Thought and Chronicle Chimes, both published through Notion Press, Chennai, and available nationally and internationally. Her early works focus on philosophical reflections and fictional storytelling shaped by inner conflict, growth, and observation. Gradually, her literary journey expanded into original mythological writing, where mythology is not retold but reimagined as a living presence shaped by silence, symbols, and unseen truths. Subhasmita’s mythological narratives are poetic and contemplative, exploring themes such as karma, destiny, devotion, sacrifice, and the balance between creation and dissolution. Her writing does not aim to define belief, but to awaken reflection, allowing mythology to function as a mirror of the human soul rather than a record of the past. Meaning often emerges through pauses and subtle symbolism, encouraging readers to engage deeply with the text. Alongside writing, Subhasmita is an accomplished visual artist working under the creative identity EnigmaEasel. She has represented Odisha on national and international platforms and has earned multiple gold medals in art competitions. Her engagement with visual art strongly influences her literary style, enriching her narratives with vivid imagery and symbolic resonance. Academically, she is pursuing a B.Tech degree in Electrical Engineering at Parala Maharaja Engineering College, Berhampur, Odisha. She believes that scientific discipline and creative imagination complement one another, and her technical background contributes to a structured yet imaginative approach to storytelling. In recognition of her contributions to literature, Subhasmita Panda was honored with the Best Author Award 2025 and was officially recorded in the India Book of Records 2025 for her achievements in literature and the arts at a young age. Subhasmita writes not to impose belief, but to awaken awareness inviting readers to pause, reflect, and reconnect with timeless questions that continue to shape myth, identity, and modern life.
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