
He renounced everything to escape the cycle — then woke inside it, life after life, the one soul who remembers them all.
Volume One of the Moksh Series · by Praveen Kumar
One soul · many lives
A husband walks away from everyone he loves, chasing a freedom he cannot name.
He wakes in the body of a fawn beside an ashram — his first life beyond humanity.
In the stillness between deaths, a single thread of memory refuses to dissolve.
Thick-scaled, earth-shaking — a monster that learns the weight of its own hunger.
Reborn as consciousness itself, a single point of light in the Great Nothing.
A chick cracks the shell into first light — and this time, everything feels different.

A husband and father walks away from everything he loves — and wakes inside the body of a deer. Then a small, trembling creature in the dark. Then a beast whose footsteps crack the earth.
Moksh follows a single consciousness as it tumbles through the wheel of samsara, carrying its grief and its wonder, asking one impossible question: is there a way out, or only the turning?
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Moksh is a work of visionary fiction following Vasu, a man who abandons his family to seek liberation and is reborn across the wheel of samsara — as a deer, a beast, a point of cosmic light — as the one soul who remembers every life he has lived.
Moksha is a Sanskrit word meaning release or liberation — freedom from samsara, the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. It is described in Indian philosophy as the highest goal of the soul.
Yes. The first three chapters of Moksh are free to read on this site. The complete book is available as an ebook on Amazon.
Yes. Moksh is Volume One of the Moksh Series, an ongoing story that follows a single consciousness across many lifetimes and forms of existence.
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The questions behind the story — moksha, samsara, past lives, and what may wait beyond death.
What happens after we die? Explore what life after death may mean for the soul through the lens of reincarnation, samsara, and the cycle of rebirth.
What does moksha mean? Moksha is liberation — freedom from samsara, the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Explore its meaning in Hindu and Buddhist thought.
Samsara is the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth that binds the soul across lifetimes. Learn what samsara means, how karma drives it, and how it ends.
Can we remember our past lives? Explore why memory is veiled at rebirth, what past-life memory would mean, and the traditions that explore reincarnation memory.
What is karma? Karma is the principle that every action has consequences that shape a soul's future — including its next life. Learn how karma drives the cycle of rebirth.
Moksha vs nirvana — what's the difference? Both describe liberation from the cycle of rebirth, but come from different traditions. Here's how they compare.
What does the ouroboros mean? The ancient symbol of a serpent eating its own tail represents eternity, cyclic renewal, and the endless cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
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