Mythology, living forward
Ancient stories are not relics. They are enduring conversations about duty, courage, and lessons.
About the author
Sourabh Bhatia writes fiction and reflections shaped by Indian mythology, human resilience, and the questions that stay with us long after a story ends.
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Sourabh began writing novellas about resilience, healing, and introspection. As a passionate reader of Indian history and mythology, he was gradually drawn to tell stories from his own perspective, stories that honour the depth of the source material while remaining alive to the concerns of modern readers.
His ongoing project, Shri Ram Gaatha, is a novel-style retelling of Maharshi Valmiki’s Ramayan. Through careful research and close attention to character, it explores dharma, purpose, and the choices that shape a life.
Ancient stories are not relics. They are enduring conversations about duty, courage, and lessons.
Every story begins with a person facing a choice, and the life that makes that choice matter.
Reading, philosophy, music, and everyday life continually open new paths for thought and new worlds to write.
Based in India, Sourabh sees mythology as a living dialogue between past and present, not merely a historical record.
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