June 20: Released today: "Ash in Our Bones" (ed. 3 and 4) and "Grandpa, Airavata, and Me". Please take a few minutes to browse the site and learn more
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A clash of civilizations. A people shattered.
A story survived. The Story of You.
Heritage Edition: Ash in Our Bones: The Story of You
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Across centuries and continents, we search for what makes us Arora. Is it blood? Memory? Customs? We follow the trail through fire, ash, and marrow—to a truth deep within us. A truth that glows: heart-warming, reassuring, inspiring.
Twenty-one years in the making,
these stories have been gathered, shaped, and given voice
through science and ancient texts,
ancestral memory,
journeys to the lands of our beginnings,
conversations with scholars—
and with Aroras scattered across the world.
And from something quieter still:
A whisper that slipped out of the night's stillness
to fill each page with heart and light.
Together, they tell a story that belongs to all of us.
It take you on a sweeping journey across 6,000 years,
tracing how we arose,
journeyed,
endured,
fell—
and rose again.
Relive your story
Rooted in truth yet carried on the wings of poetry—
verbal and visual—
these tales invite you not just to learn our story,
but to live it.
For thousands of years,
we have carried a spark
across continents, kingdoms, and generations.
The story itself has been nearly forgotten—
but the spark lives in us still.
We are gathered here today to relive that story—
and to rekindle that spark.
It is the same story told three ways:
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Aroras and scholars who read
the 2025 Pathfinder Edition:
“I have read many family origin narratives, but rarely one that places the reader at its center.”
"It's a family story with the pacing of a mystery thriller. Your throat tightens as you read—the emotion lands more powerfully because the author holds so much back."
"The language may be spare—simple words, short lines—yet it strikes with immense force."
"How can a story so serious and sad also be so funny, even in its most tragic moments?"
"The final seven Tellings—spare, lyrical, unflinching—spiral into the central mystery: not of history, but of the Self. They culminate in a revelation at once startling, almost sacrilegious, and yet strangely inevitable."