Join us for an engaging conversation with the renowned author Akshat Gupta as we explore a wide range of fascinating topics. In this episode, Akshat talks about what inspired him to write his famous book “Nagasadhu” and shares insights into the creative process behind it. We dive into historical discussions about why the Mughal rulers began destroying temples, with Akshat explaining the cultural and political reasons behind these actions. The conversation then moves to spiritual themes, such as how events flow according to God’s will, the epic stories of Arjun and Karna, and the importance of regional storytelling. Akshat also explains the origins and universal significance of the word “OM” and shares interesting stories and logical explanations about Saraswati’s presence on the tongue. He discusses his experiences with the law of attraction, superstitions in India, and the story behind the Maha Kumbh festival. The episode wraps up with thoughts on the divine origins of the Ramayan, the existence of humanity, and the ultimate goal of attaining Moksha. Tune in to this episode for a thought-provoking journey through history, spirituality, and personal growth with Akshat Gupta’s insightful and captivating storytelling.