Book 1: The Unknown Existence of Being-bookcover

By: Ruman Neupane

Book 1: The Unknown Existence of Being

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The Unknown Existence of Being is a mesmerising journey through the depths of human consciousness and the mysteries of existence. Narrated by Kālah, a timeless entity, this novel weaves a tale that transcends history and reality, inviting readers to explore the profound and often unsettling truths of our universe.

 

Kālah’s story is not just a recounting of events but a revelation of the unseen forces that shape our lives. From the birth of Udgītha, a being of immense significance, to the enigmatic moments that defy the laws of physics, this narrative challenges our understanding of time, existence, and the very frame of reality. As readers delve into the pages, they will encounter ancient humans, metaphysical phenomena, and the haunting echoes of AUM, all intricately connected by the thread of 108 elements.

 

This novel is a tapestry of emotions, from the raw pain of childbirth in a harsh, cold environment to the divine scent of newborns abandoned in the snowy uplands. It is a story of survival, curiosity, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge. With each chapter, it masterfully blends fiction with philosophical musings, creating a work that is both thought-provoking and deeply moving.

Ruman Neupane was born in Bhaktapur, Nepal, a medieval town founded in the 12th century. Currently, he resides in Australia with his wife, Pratiksha, and son, Ryan. He is an avid reader and writer who is deeply influenced by Nietzschean philosophy. He is particularly drawn to the pessimistic style of Schopenhauerian writing, which he believes accurately reflects the human condition. Ruman has previously published two books, both of which were well received by readers and critics. This book is his third, and he hopes that it will be just as well received as his previous works. In his writing, Ruman combines elements of Hindu and Greek mythology to create a unique and compelling narrative. He is deeply interested in the philosophical dynamics of Hinduism, and this is reflected in his writing. His taste in music is eclectic, but he is a core follower of The Doors and Freddie Mercury.

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