The Krishana Effect

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The Krishna Effect is a contemporary philosophical novel by Indian Philosopher and Author Devrishi (Rishikesh Pandey). Blending ancient wisdom with modern dilemmas, the book invites readers to explore Krishna not as a mythological figure of the past, but as an eternal presence—within the self, and within every choice we make.

Set against the backdrop of a wedding reunion in Vrindavan, three friends—Vyomkesh, a billionaire burdened by inner conflict; Ayan, a fallen achiever struggling with despair; and Svaryam, a quiet teacher seeking balance—begin a journey that soon turns inward. Guided by a mysterious sage, their personal struggles begin to echo the timeless stories of Krishna: Sudama’s friendship, Rukmini’s unwavering love, and Krishna’s divine silence on the battlefield.

This is not a retelling of Krishna’s life. It is a spiritual mirror that connects his teachings to today’s questions—about identity, ego, love, ethics, ambition, and surrender. The narrative flows between outer events and inner realizations, drawing inspiration from the Bhagavad Gita, Sonic Philosophy, and the transformative power of mantra and dharma.

The Krishna Effect offers a rare blend of fiction, introspection, and mysticism—ideal for readers seeking meaning in a chaotic world.

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