
Entangled.
A sci-fi thriller merging futuristic science with the ancient wisdom of the Upanishads.
The story
Hari and Keyuri, a brilliant scientist couple, achieve the impossible: quantum teleportation across higher dimensions. When an experiment goes catastrophically wrong, Hari is pulled into the teleporting machine.
Scientists discover that humans are not just physical beings but layered with koshas and structured around chakras, as described in the Upanishads. As the authorities close in, the Thought Enforcers claim to have proof that Keyuri deliberately trapped her husband.
Arrested and branded a criminal, she is given no time to grieve, only to run. The one person who truly understands Hari's condition is his Guru, keeper of the Upanishadic knowledge needed to retrieve him.
With time collapsing and Hari slipping further beyond reach, Keyuri must escape custody, find the Guru, and unite cutting-edge science with sacred wisdom.

Navachara.
Planet-shaped buildings rise from a near-future Indian skyline. Behind their glass walls, the universe is being rewritten — one entangled particle at a time.
Six threads of the cosmos.
String Theory & Higher Dimensions
Quantum teleportation as the gateway to realms beyond perception.
Koshas & Chakras
Humans as layered beings — structured around energy centers described in the Upanishads.
Navachara & Duragaman
Planet-shaped buildings and mysterious structures of a near-future India.
The Thought Enforcers
A pre-emptive police force that polices intention itself.
The Guru
Keeper of the Upanishadic knowledge needed to retrieve a soul.
Awakened Intelligence
The true singularity is human consciousness evolving — not machines surpassing us.
This book is for you if…
…you enjoy sci-fi like Interstellar with an Indian philosophical soul
…you love the scientific wonder of Project Hail Mary and the depth of Indian wisdom
…you want a fast-paced thriller where quantum physics collides with the Upanishads
…you want complex science made simple, engaging even for non-sci-fi readers
What readers are saying
"Reads like Nolan directed an adaptation of the Upanishads. I could not put it down."
"A thriller that genuinely makes you understand quantum physics — and then makes you feel it."