Discovering Namaha: Stories from the Land of Gods and Goddesses
Ecological Intent
: Unlike static traditional tales, Singh infuses his stories with an "environmental intent." For example, the cover art—depicting Lord Shiva drinking the poison Halahala —is presented as an ode to the river Ganges and a call to environmental stewardship.
Book Context
: Published by Wonder House Books, Namaha is the first installment of a trilogy (followed by Purnam and Sarvam ) that compiles over 12 years of Singh's spiritual and artistic exploration. II. Thematic Analysis: Beyond Mythology
One evening, a wandering sadhu appeared at the palace gates. “Your Highness,” the sadhu said, “your chariots gleam with gold, but your soul is ragged. Do you wish to meet the Goddess who rules this land?”
. It explores themes of ancient Indian mythology through a lens of deep spirituality and breathtaking art. 📖 Book Overview Author/Illustrator: Abhishek Singh Graphic Fiction / Mythology / Art Book Collection of interconnected short stories Core Theme: