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The Invisible Architecture of Belief: Why Narratives Rule the World
From the dramatic upheaval of the French Revolution to the sudden, contagious panic of the 2008 Financial Crisis, the defining moments of our species have always been driven by the rise and fall of collective belief.
Rajesh Seshadri
8 hours ago3 min read


Finding Love in the Chaos: The Hilarious Amorous Misadventures of Amey Bansal
Amey has the penthouse, the designer suits, and the most efficient chauffeur in the city, but he lacks one thing: a functioning romantic compass.
Rajesh Seshadri
1 day ago1 min read


The Amaranthine Equation: An Indian Mythology Thriller That Redefines the Genre
What if the seven Chiranjivis—the immortal beings of Hindu lore—are not divine metaphors, but an ancient, advanced race of extraterrestrial guides?
Rajesh Seshadri
6 days ago3 min read


51% Discount Offer | Making Intermittent Fasting for Indians Work
This is the full-colour operational manual. One hundred pure vegetarian, high-protein recipes. No eggs. No chia-seed puddings. Just solid, hunger-crushing Indian meals like Extra-Dal Sambar, Soya Chunk Pepper Fry, and Paneer Bhurji. Because a diet without proper masalas is just a tragedy waiting to happen.
Rajesh Seshadri
May 143 min read


Why Karma’s Anchor Will Change How You See Second Chances
What follows is a raw, gripping battle against societal judgment, a ruthless legal system, and the ghosts of their own pasts.
Rajesh Seshadri
May 102 min read


The Two Brothers: Why Ancient Indian Philosophy Says You Need Both Action and Awakening (Mimamsa and Vedanta)
If you had a household consisting only of the first brother, life would be a perfectly organized, but deeply unfulfilling, prison of chores. If you had a household consisting only of the second brother, the roof would eventually cave in.
Rajesh Seshadri
May 32 min read


Is Reality a Virtual Matrix? How Ancient Indian Philosophy Explains Quantum Physics
In Western culture, we often separate the "engineer" (someone who manages the physical, practical world) from the "physicist" (someone who studies the ultimate nature of reality). Ancient Indian Philosophy refuses to separate the two. It presents two twin brothers of thought: Purva Mimamsa (the science of action and duty) and Vedanta (the science of the infinite absolute).
Rajesh Seshadri
May 13 min read


Why Ancient Indian Philosophy is the Ultimate Antidote to Modern Burnout (And How to Finally Unlock It)
What if I told you that you don’t have to choose between worldly success and spiritual liberation? What if the feeling of emptiness you are experiencing is not a psychological breakdown, but a profound spiritual invitation?
Rajesh Seshadri
Apr 293 min read


The Pantry Principle: Unlock the Power of Healthy Tambram Recipes for a Spicy, Wholesome Life
Every recipe is naturally gluten free, plant based (with optional ghee for those who use it), and designed for real life kitchens.
Rajesh Seshadri
Apr 262 min read


The Savory Sutra: A Healthy Tambram Cookbook That Heals – Spicy, Nutritious, and Deeply Nourishing
It is not just a recipe collection. It is a healthy Tambram cookbook that honours the wisdom of generations while speaking directly to the way we want to eat today – spicy, flavourful, and genuinely good for us.
Rajesh Seshadri
Apr 253 min read


Self Motivation Techniques for Professionals: How to Stay Charged Without Needing a Monday Speech
Why most motivation advice fails at work
Because it assumes you have:
endless time
supportive managers
clean priorities
high energy
and a brain that behaves nicely
Rajesh Seshadri
Apr 192 min read


Why Every Generation Needs Everyday Spiritual Wisdom to Thrive in a Chaotic World
We explore a groundbreaking truth: the greatest spiritual classroom isn't a monastery—it’s your actual life. It is your morning commute, your boardroom meetings, and your dinner table.
Rajesh Seshadri
Apr 182 min read


Discover Your Next Favorite Indian Cozy Mystery: Unveiling The Sai Baba Colony Conundrum
The beauty of the traditional detective story is the clash between a peaceful setting and a sinister crime. In this collection of ten short stories, the vibrant traditions of Kongu Nadu provide the perfect camouflage for treachery.
Rajesh Seshadri
Apr 142 min read


Beyond the Factories: New Ludhiana short stories in the Heartbeats of India Series
This isn't just a book about a city; it is a book about the "Jigra"—the indomitable courage—of a people who built an empire out of dust and determination.
Rajesh Seshadri
Apr 32 min read


Announcing Book 10: Discover Practical Devi Gita Teachings for Modern Life
I approach this magnificent text not as a distant scholar, but as a fellow traveler. Blending ancient narration with modern psychological insights and actionable leadership principles, this book is designed for the "common man."
Rajesh Seshadri
Mar 292 min read


Exploring the Gaya India Short Stories: Shadows of the Sacred is Now Live!
Whether you are in San Francisco, London, or Mumbai, the themes of reconciliation, resilience, and the search for closure will strike a chord
Rajesh Seshadri
Mar 282 min read


Mapping the World One Poha Packet at a Time: The Vegetarian survival guide for the Indian globetrotter
We’ve covered shoes in Book 1 and tactile boundaries in Book 2. Now, it’s time for the "Main Course." Whether you’re a corporate shark or a first-time tourist, if you value your curd-rice and your green chilies, this is your biography.
Rajesh Seshadri
Mar 222 min read


Touching History: Why the Tactile Curiosity of the Indian Traveler is an International Incident Waiting to Happen
In this book, I explore the hilarious (and occasionally horrifying) reality of our need to poke the artifacts of the world. I’ve seen C-suite executives—men who manage billion-dollar portfolios—secretly trying to see if the marble on a Renaissance statue feels like real skin. I’ve seen families in London museums trying to "test the quality" of ancient Egyptian linen.
Rajesh Seshadri
Mar 153 min read


Why Cultural Intelligence for the Indian Globetrotter is More Important Than a Business Class Ticket
"Please Remove Your Shoes" isn’t just a book about travel; it’s about survival. It’s the first installment in my GlobeTrotter Series, and it’s basically a "Chai-pe-Charcha" on how to handle the world’s "Don’t-You-Dares."
Rajesh Seshadri
Mar 73 min read


Personal Productivity Systems is here: Get More Done Without Becoming a Robot
Peter Drucker said it best: “Efficiency is doing things right; effectiveness is doing the right things.” Most professionals are efficient at reacting. This book helps you become effective at delivering—without turning into a robotic responder who’s “always online” and still somehow behind.
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 243 min read
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