My Visit To Nandi Hills by Rabinder Prasad is a semi-autobiographical memoir that serves as a tribute to his late father. The book explores the complexities of their father-son relationship, marked by differing ideologies yet bound by mutual admiration and concern.
Blending scientific interpretation with spirituality, Prasad addresses universal themes of truth, identity, grief, and healing. The narrative examines patriarchal family structures, toxic masculinity, and the enduring role of fathers in shaping lives, drawing from his ancestral roots in Bihar. Beyond personal memoir, the work offers logical and meditative approaches to overcome life’s tragedies, trauma, and depression through acceptance of quantum realities and self-reflection.
Fusing history, literature, natural sciences, and philosophy, the book transcends conventional boundaries to speak to readers across cultures. It aims to illuminate, inspire self-discovery, and provide solace to those coping with loss, strained familial bonds, or the search for life’s deeper meaning.





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