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The Unwritten Doctrine by Vishesh Siddharth


Have you ever felt like life was going smoothly on the surface, yet something deep inside didn’t quite sit right?

That’s how I felt while reading The Unwritten Doctrine. Siddharth isn’t in obvious trouble, but something in him knows the life he’s living might not be fully his own.
His quiet search leads him to Bodhak, a man who doesn’t teach in usual ways, but whose presence alone shifts how you see the world.

• It doesn’t offer ready-made answers, but asks you to rethink your inner framework. What truly your soul is searching for. 

• Bodhak is a rare kind of character, still, sharp, and mysterious in ways that stay with you.  
• The writing is thoughtful, often poetic, but never tries too hard.  

• It made me stop, re-read, and reflect multiple times, which is rare for fiction.
I felt that this book is perfect for readers who like stories that stir something inside rather than just entertain. It lets you confront yourself, the world and the actual reality. 

If you enjoy quiet, thought-heavy narratives with subtle tension and philosophical layers, this one might hit your soul. 

It’s not a very fast-paced ride it’s a slow uncovering for sure that asks you to reflect and contemplate. All in all quite a thoughtful book. 

The Unwritten Doctrine is available on Amazon in paperback.