Raveendra Muddi, Translated by : Prathibha Nandakumar
God is not Reachable
God is not Reachable
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Pages - 108
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At its heart, the story traces protagonist Gowtham's odyssey from despair marked by his mother's mysterious disappearance and lover Ahalya's sudden quest to Kashi to redemption, mirroring broader existential searches in a chaotic world. Themes of maternal divinity, redemption from vice like drug peddling, and the futility of chasing an unreachable God resonate today amid rising mental health crises, urban alienation, and spiritual commodification in India. In an era of fleeting relationships and material pursuits, it underscores how true salvation lies in human bonds rather than distant deities. I am glad that Ravi has touched something that is very relevant and manages to instantly connect with the readers.
-Poornima Malagimani
He is The novel tries to deconstruct the common view that God is not reachable. no doubt reachable, depending on the circumstances that one come across. God exists where true love dwells. Unconditional love is God's prerogative. People may say that God is not reachable in His true form, but the truth is that He stays with you in His abstract form if your love is selfless. It is exactly the same divine love that binds Gautham with his mother and Ahalya. The uniqueness of the novel stands on its vibrant narrative.
- Dr. Parvathi G.Aithal
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