
The Author
Not just stories. A journey.
Author · Storyteller · Visionary Voice
Navinbal Kalachakraa is a literary voice unlike any other — a storyteller who draws from the deepest wells of Indian mythology, Vedic philosophy, and Sufi mysticism to create narratives that are at once epic and intimate, ancient and modern.
His debut works — Kalki Rising in the Quantum Age and The Seven Stages of Love Story — have established him as an author of rare depth and ambition, one who treats mythology not as mere backdrop but as living, breathing literature. The Seven Stages of Love Story rose to **#1 Best Seller in Immigration Literature & Fiction on Amazon India**, also charting in Contemporary Romance and Contemporary Fiction — a milestone he dedicates to readers across India who carried the book forward. His writing is characterized by philosophical richness, emotional precision, and a distinctive prose style that moves between the cosmic and the deeply personal.
Born into a tradition of storytelling and spiritual inquiry, Navinbal writes with the conviction that the great myths of humanity are not relics of the past but maps for navigating the present. His upcoming collection of Vedic Love Stories continues this mission — bringing ancient tales of devotion, sacrifice, and transcendence to a new generation of readers.
When not writing, Navinbal explores the intersections of philosophy, art, and spiritual practice, seeking the threads that connect all human stories across time and culture.
"I write because I believe the ancient stories still have the power to transform us."
Three Chapters
The Journey
The Listening
Long before the writing, there was the listening. Stories told at twilight, verses whispered in temples, the silence between two heartbeats — these were the first teachers. I learned that myth is not what was. Myth is what is, told slant.
The Threshold
Years later, between two cities and two centuries, the old stories began to ask new questions. What does Kalki mean in an age of algorithms? What is Sufi madness in a world of dating apps? The page became the only honest answer.
The Offering
These books are an offering to the reader who senses there is more — to the seeker, the lover, the one who reads at midnight looking for a sentence that might re-arrange the soul. If you find one such sentence here, the work is done.
Why I Write
"I write because I believe the ancient stories still have the power to transform us. My work is an attempt to build a bridge — between myth and modernity, between the soul and the story, between the reader and the eternal."


