
What if the oldest mythologies were not stories but memories?
What if humanity's greatest unanswered question-What is our Origin?-has already been answered?
The Origin is a bold, thought-provoking journey that bridges ancient Hindu mythology, modern science, and cosmic consciousness to explore where life truly began-and why humanity exists at all.
When Aryan, a modern technologist and seeker, is drawn inexplicably to the Himalayas, his personal journey unfolds into a revelation far greater than faith or philosophy. At Kedarnath-one of the most enigmatic spiritual sites on Earth-he begins uncovering patterns hidden across scriptures, sacred geography, astrophysics, and cosmology. What emerges is a radical yet deeply resonant idea: that the universe is not accidental, consciousness is fundamental, and the "Gods" of Hindu mythology represent timeless cosmic forces that shaped creation itself.
Blending the Vedas, Puranas, Advaita Vedanta, and the legacy of Adi Shankaracharya with modern concepts like panspermia, fine-tuning, stellar evolution, and cosmic cycles, The Origin presents mythology not as stories-but as encoded knowledge.
This is not a religious book.
It is not science fiction.
It is a convergence.
For readers fascinated by spirituality, cosmology, ancient wisdom, and humanity's place in the universe, The Origin offers a powerful realization.