Title: Urdhva
Genre: Non- Fiction
Review:
This book is a deeply reflective and spiritual book that invites readers to look beyond modern material life and reconnect with ancient wisdom. It suggests that many of today’s serious problems such as climate change, moral confusion, and cultural loss exist because humanity has forgotten its spiritual foundation. The book explains that Indian civilization once lived in harmony with nature, ethics, and consciousness, guided by Dharma, which acted as the balance between inner values and outer actions which is certainly true.
The book does not follow a typical story but unfolds like a journey of remembrance. Through ideas drawn from Sanātana philosophy, it shows how colonization and modern thinking slowly disconnected people from their roots. The author challenges shallow modern beliefs and encourages readers to reflect on how true progress must include moral responsibility, self-awareness, and respect for life.
The book inspires seekers, leaders, and thoughtful readers to realign their lives with Dharma and live with purpose and balance. The book leaves a lasting impression by reminding us that real transformation begins within, and only then can society and civilization truly heal. You should definitely read this book if non- fictional reads interest you.
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Review By Walk With A Book.
