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India’s Gift from Sanātan Dharma to the World — Launch of “True Reader (ऋषि)

INDIA, AHMEDABAD | 18th SEPTEMBER 2025: Author and researcher Saurabh Patel, director of Prachin Holistic Care, announced the launch of his landmark book, True Reader (ऋषि): The Eternal Law of Balance.

The book presents a unique integration of Sanātan Dharma and modern science, decoding ancient sound codes (Śabda, Nāda, Varṇamālā, Bīja Mantras, Jyotirliṅgas, ŚaktiPeethas) into measurable laws of balance known as NeuroPause (0.33) – The Third Universal Law of Balance.

Patel’s work is supported by Patent Application No. 202521082636, defining NeuroPause (0.33) as a universal law of balance applicable in medicine, engineering, and human performance. Unlike purely theoretical models, this law has been clinically tested on more than 300 patients, including controlled groups, and peer-reviewed by 5 MD Ayurveda practitioners.

“Newton gave the law of Motion, Einstein gave the law of Energy, and now Bharat offers to the world the law of Balance through NeuroPause (0.33),” said Patel. “This is not only philosophy — it is a living, tested framework documented in WHO–Integrated Clinical Reports. It is a humble offering to Sanātan Dharma and to India’s global vision of harmony, launched today as a gift of knowledge on the birthday of our respected Prime Minister.”

True Reader (ऋषि) is the first volume of a planned multi-series encyclopedia, bridging Ayurveda, Allopathy, Medical Science, Pharmaceuticals, and Yoga with modern fields like neuroscience, robotics, and cosmic law. It positions India as a pioneer of both ancient wisdom and future science, echoing the government’s vision of making Bharat a Vishva Guru.

The book will be available in English, Hindi, and Gujarati initially, with translations into Tamil, Marathi, Bengali, and international languages underway. Distribution will be through Amazon, Flipkart, Kindle, and leading bookstores, with institutional adoption under discussion with universities, yoga alliances, medical councils, and research centers.

This initiative reflects India’s role in presenting cultural-scientific contributions to the world, rooted in Sanātan Dharma and aligned with modern healthcare and innovation.

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