A newborn prince entered the world with a smile, destined to spread joy and warmth to all. Enchanted by the tale of Shakuntala, he dreamed of marrying a woman as beautiful as her.
In a neighboring kingdom, a princess was born, as fragrant as a flower and as radiant as the stars. Butterflies danced as she crawled, bells rang as she walked, and even peacocks envied her graceful dance.
Their paths crossed at a festival, where the prince rushed to save a beautiful princess, seemingly drowning, only to discover her playful trick. "How can a mermaid drown in the Ganges?" she teased, kissing his cheek and leaving him breathless.
But what happens next? This is a magnetic tale of love, duty, compassion, and spiritual ascension. Dive into “SERVANT KING: VOW OF CHANDRA AND ROHINI” now!
My Shakespearean Adaptations:
William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night's Dream: Adaptation - Simple, Poetic, Elegant
Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet: For Teens And Adults
Shakespeare’s The Comedy Of Errors: A Tale Of Mistaken Identities For Children And Adults
Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night: Romantic Comedy For Children And Adults
William Shakespeare’s Macbeth: Adaptation - Simple, Poetic, Elegant
Shakespeare’s King Lear: Easy, Poetic, Elegant
Shakespeare’s The Tempest: Magically Romantic Comedy For Children And Adults
Shakepeare’s Antony And Cleopatra: For Students And Adults
Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar: Easy For Students And Adults
Shakespeare's Othello: Easy Play For Kids, Teens, And All
Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing: Romantic Comedy For Children And Adults
Romeo And Juliet Of The Ganges: An Immortal Love Story Based On Shakespeare
My Indian Stories:
Warrior Arjuna: Echo Of Hercules, Achilles, And David
Draupadi: The Queen Of Fire
Princess Amba: Thirsty For Revenge
Karna: The Tragic Hero Of India
Kunti: Cry Of A Queen
Arjuna: The Immortal Warrior
Abhimanyu: Prince Who Learnt War Strategy In His Mother’s Womb
Cleopatra: The Envy Of Rome
Shakuntala: The Abandoned Queen
The Haunted King: Ajatashatru
Krishna: The Divine Strategist
Leadership: Learn It From Krishna
Servant King: Vow Of Chandra And Rohini
Bhishma: Vow Unto Death
Art Of Living: Yaksha Yudhisthira Dialogue
War: Within & Outside
The Veiled Woman: A Tale Of Love, Passion, Desire, And Mystery
Rise From Ashes: A Romance Novel That Inspires
Rise Of India: Boosts And Barriers
Prince Bharata: The Father of India
PARASHURAMA: Fury of A Sage Warrior
Indian historical romance Indian prince and princess love story Shakuntala-inspired romance Indian royal love story Romantic Indian literature Spiritual love story Regal love and duty Love and ascension in royal India Best Indian historical romance books Classic Indian love stories Love and compassion in Indian history Royal Indian couple romance Historical fiction Indian prince Classic love story Traditional Indian romance Romance and spirituality Romance between prince and princess Royal duties and love Star-crossed lovers Indian royalty Indian folklore love story Romance in ancient India Spiritual ascension in love Indian historical fiction for romance lovers Spiritual healing through love royal romance Duty compassion and love story Historical fiction set in India Indian romance with spiritual elements Royalty love and sacrifice Best romantic books with Indian setting Books about love and duty Books about Indian dynasties and romance Historical royal love stories Compassion and kindness in romance Fantasy love stories Love in Indian cultural Best royal romance novels Indian lovers Indian princess romance novel Books on spiritual ascension Romantic saga of Indian kings and queens Indian mythology
Dr. Arun Maji bridges art and science, life and philosophy, suffering and meaning. With a scalpel in one hand and a piano in the other, he strives not just to extend life—but to restore meaning and purpose to it.
Once upon a time, in a quiet mountain village, there lived an old monk. Whenever the villagers faced trouble — a fire in the bush, a broken roof, a sick child — they turned to him. One day, a cheeky young man asked, “Great monk, how do you solve every kind of problem? You’re just one man.” The monk smiled and replied, “You don’t always need to know every solution. You just need to understand humans deeply, and know how to solve a problem. If I don’t have the answer, I find the one who does — and borrow it.”
That’s how Dr. Arun Maji writes — across many subjects that may seem vast and varied at first glance. He doesn’t claim to know everything. But he knows how to observe, how to listen, and how to connect the dots between the emotional and the analytical, the spiritual and the scientific.
A frontline family physician and former military doctor, Dr. Maji has spent decades not just treating illness, but witnessing humanity — in its most vulnerable, raw, and noble forms. He is a lifelong student of science and an explorer of human suffering. A gentle rebel against unnecessary complexity, he believes that the greatest truths are often the simplest — and the most powerful.
His mission is to turn life’s chaos — emotional pain, medical confusion, spiritual doubt, philosophical fog — into something we can actually understand and heal. His tool of choice? The precision of mathematics, the honesty of biology, and the timeless clarity of human insight.
Whether writing about artificial intelligence, chronic disease, love, leadership, religion, trauma, or poetry — Dr. Maji follows the same process:
Understand the human. Frame the problem. Find the pattern. Build the model. Test the truth.
To him, writing across disciplines isn’t a stretch — it’s natural. Just as a single algorithm can build a bridge or diagnose a tumor, the same fundamental thinking can help us understand a wound, a belief, or even the idea of God.
Dr. Maji doesn’t believe in fluffy wisdom that evaporates when life gets hard. He believes in clarity that holds when everything else falls apart. His work is shaped by real people, real pain, and real questions that science and spirituality must answer together.
If you're someone who craves clarity in a noisy world — who’s tired of vague promises and hungry for real understanding — his books are for you.
Each one is a map.
Not made of theory.
But born from the frontline of healing, the battlefield of life, and the quiet courage of questioning everything.
I don’t write because I’m a doctor.
I write because I’m human — and the world I live in surrounds me with questions no stethoscope can answer.
Let them box people into titles. I prefer to break the walls — and connect the dots.