About the author

Surendra Pavuluri

<p></p><p></p><p>Surendra Pavuluri is an Indian author and modern epic storyteller dedicated to re-examining the foundations of Indian civilization through literature, philosophy, and structured narrative design.<br><br>He first gained recognition for his ambitious 21-volume retelling of the Mahabharata, a cinematic and immersive reconstruction that honors the original Sanskrit tradition while presenting it with contemporary pacing, psychological depth, and visual clarity. Through this series, Surendra explores themes of dharma, power, destiny, governance, and moral conflict at the heart of Indian thought.<br><br>Expanding beyond epic retelling, Surendra is also the creator of The Dawn of Creation, a 29-book philosophical cosmology series that examines the logical and metaphysical structure of existence from pre-creation silence to infinite cosmic convergence. Blending philosophical inquiry, metaphysics, cosmology, and civilizational theory, this series is structured as a manuscript-accurate exploration of preservation, projection, balance, consciousness, governance, and transcendence.<br><br>His work bridges mythology, philosophy, metaphysics, and cosmic theory—positioning him among contemporary Indian authors exploring large-scale philosophical narrative structures. Rather than presenting mythology as allegory, Surendra approaches ancient concepts through disciplined logical sequencing and conceptual clarity.<br><br>Across both series, his writing examines foundational questions:<br><br>What is reality?<br>What is dharma?<br>What precedes creation?<br>How do civilizations emerge and govern themselves?<br>What is the structure of consciousness?<br><br><br>Surendra’s goal is not merely to retell tradition, but to reinterpret and structurally analyze it for a modern global readership interested in philosophy, cosmology, Indian thought, metaphysics, and epic narrative literature.<br><br>Through his expanding body of work, he aims to create a unified literary framework connecting epic storytelling, civilizational philosophy, and cosmic inquiry—bringing ancient wisdom into structured contemporary form.<br></p>