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A fresh wave of literary enthusiasm is sweeping across India with the release of “Navrah: Karma, Kaal Aur Katha”, a Hindi novel that masterfully blends historical fiction, philosophy, and contemporary relevance. The book, co-authored by Roy Keshav Sharma and Sourav Kumar, is fast becoming a standout title, drawing readers into the lost worlds of Nalanda and Vikramshila two of India’s most iconic ancient universities.
Breathing Life into India’s Ancient Learning Hubs
Set against the majestic yet often-forgotten ruins of Nalanda and Vikramshila, Navrah does more than recount history it revives it. The authors frame these sites not as static relics of the past, but as dynamic characters in their narrative. Through this lens, the novel delivers an immersive exploration of India’s intellectual legacy and spiritual depth.
“We wanted to show that Nalanda and Vikramshila are not just ruins in history books, but living symbols of knowledge,” said co-author Roy Keshav Sharma.
The Philosophy Behind the Fiction: Karma, Kaal, and Katha
At its core, Navrah is driven by three powerful themes: karma (action), kaal (time), and katha (story). These timeless Indian concepts are intricately woven into a fictional tale that provokes introspection without compromising on narrative pace. The novel appeals to both casual readers and those seeking deeper philosophical engagement a rare feat in contemporary Indian literature.
Meet the Authors: Activism, Innovation, and a Shared Literary Vision
Sourav Kumar: Empowering Youth Through Words and Work
Hailing from Motihari, Bihar, Sourav Kumar first rose to prominence with The Golden Age 17, a book that encouraged digital literacy and self-reliance among young readers. With Navrah, he ventures into new terrain, showcasing his literary range.
Outside the world of books, Sourav is the founder of KhetEase, an agritech platform that connects farmers with markets and productivity tools, a perfect reflection of his commitment to innovation and rural empowerment.
Roy Keshav Sharma: From Grassroots Activism to Political Strategy
An engineer turned changemaker, Roy Keshav Sharma’s journey has spanned menstrual hygiene campaigns with NGO Goonj, to Bihar Chhatra Sansad and Bihar Gram Sansad, where he brought youth voices into policymaking. Today, as a political advisor to Members of Parliament, Sharma continues to advocate for the voiceless and now channels that same passion into storytelling.
A Grand Launch in Patna
The launch event in Patna was a literary celebration, attended by distinguished guests like:
Sachchidanand Rai (MLC, Saran)
Guru Prakash (Professor, Patna Law College)
Shradha Sharma (Founder & CEO, YourStory)
Saayan Kunal (Member, Bihar Nyas Board)
Their presence underscored the significance of literature in reviving historical narratives and shaping future discourse.
Why Navrah Resonates Today
In an age marked by rapid change and short attention spans, Navrah invites readers to slow down and reflect on heritage, identity, and the stories that shape our nation. At the intersection of political insight and entrepreneurial thought, the novel’s creators stand as symbols of a new India, one where history informs progress.
More than a novel, Navrah is a call to reconnect with culture, with philosophy, and with the enduring power of storytelling.