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Vamana: The Silence Between Steps: Echoes the Pause Between Creation, Illusion, and Awakening

Mohan Chandra Uprety

Vamana: The Silence Between Steps - Echoes the Pause Between Creation, Illusion, and Awakening is not merely a retelling of the Vamana-Trivikrama legend, but a meditative exploration into one of the most enigmatic avatars of Vishnu-a divine moment where cosmic rhythm pauses to offer the seeker a mirror into the soul's vast terrain.

At the heart of this book lies a single gesture: a small figure taking three great steps. Yet within those steps unravel layers of meaning, from mythic memory to inner awakening. Vamana, the humble dwarf Brahmin, does not arrive to conquer with thunder but to reframe conquest altogether. His presence is quiet, deliberate, and startlingly immense. As the narrative unfolds, so too does a deeper conversation-between deity and devotee, between illusion and truth, between the fleeting and the eternal.

This book is divided into rich, contemplative chapters that mirror the rhythm of Vamana's journey. Each step-first upon the Earth, then into the Sky, and finally into the Heart-becomes a metaphor for the soul's ascent from material entanglement to spiritual clarity. The stories of King Bali's pride, surrender, and liberation are not relics of a bygone past, but resonant archetypes for the modern seeker navigating ego, identity, and devotion in a fragmented world.

Blending classical sources such as the Bhagavata Purana, Vishnu Purana, and hymns of the Rigveda, the book weaves scripture into soulwork, history into inner healing. It does not preach but invites-encouraging the reader to sit beside Vamana in that divine pause between steps, to listen to the silence that speaks between action and reaction, desire and fulfillment, power and restraint.

The language is reverent and poetic, offering the experience of reading not as an intellectual exercise, but as a sacred practice of contemplation. Through each carefully crafted chapter, readers encounter not just gods and kings, but the symbolic currents of humility, surrender, detachment, compassion, and divine timing.

Appendices offer guidance for deepened reflection: including scriptural references, interpretations of Trivikrama in temple art, a meditation on the Three Steps as a spiritual practice, and a glossary of philosophical and mythic terms. These sections ground the lyrical narrative in textual authority and provide seekers with tools to integrate the story's wisdom into personal practice.

Vamana: The Silence Between Steps is ultimately a book about thresholds-those unseen but sacred spaces between moments, decisions, transformations. In a world obsessed with speed, conquest, and volume, this book gently urges a return to stillness, to sacred measure, to the art of moving with awareness. It reminds us that real transformation doesn't erupt like fire-it unfurls like breath.

For readers drawn to the timeless teachings of Sanatana Dharma, to the quiet grandeur of sacred texts, or to the soul's yearning for meaning amid movement, this book is both guide and companion. To walk with Vamana is to learn to step lightly through life, anchored not in control, but in surrender. Not in noise, but in the resonant power of silence.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: Jun 16th, 2025
  • Pages: 66
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 11.00in - 8.50in - 0.14in - 0.39lb
  • EAN: 9798288327513
  • Categories: Hinduism - Ritual & Practices