Surang – Mujhse Mujh Hi Tak is a book that doesn’t merely speak—it listens. It listens to the heartbeat beneath the noise, the quiet tremors beneath the routine, and the shadows behind the smiles. In a world overflowing with distractions, Rekha Vinit’s poetic voice gently pulls the reader inward, guiding them from the darkness of confusion toward the luminous center of self-awareness. This collection, organized in the deeply symbolic sections Bawra Man, Vedna, and Milan, reflects the emotional arc of a seeker who falls, questions, breaks, heals, and eventually meets herself with compassion.
What begins with Udghosh, an unapologetic declaration of personal freedom, gradually transforms into a meditation on loneliness, societal contradictions, and the quiet courage required to confront one’s own reflection. The poems challenge the reader to acknowledge pain without judgment and embrace silence without fear. As the verses move toward Ananda, they become a sanctuary—a space where acceptance begins to bloom and the tunnel of life reveals its long-awaited light. This is not merely a book to read, but a journey to experience, especially for those who find themselves exhausted by the pressures of constant doing, constant proving, and constant running. Surang whispers an alternative: pause, breathe, look within, and walk gently home to yourself.
Behind these luminous verses stands Rekha Vinit—a woman shaped equally by discipline and devotion. An engineer by qualification but a seeker by calling, she carries a rare balance between logic and intuition. Her life’s path, which began in the structured world of programming, eventually led her toward the expansive world of inner exploration, spiritual inquiry, and poetic expression. Today, she identifies herself as a Sadhak and Pathik, someone who continues to walk the fluid edge between the material and the mystical. Each poem she writes is an offering—honest, reflective, and born from lived experience.
Through her platform Kushal Mangalya, she has cultivated a meaningful space that blends daily life with deeper awareness, inspiring readers across borders to embrace Aatmotthan, the uplifting of the self. Her literary journey took shape with her acclaimed debut Band Khidkiyan (2018), which won recognition from the Nukkad Sahitya Sammelan and announced her as an authentic new poetic voice. Since then, her work has continued to guide, soothe, and awaken those searching for meaning beyond the surface.
In Surang – Mujhse Mujh Hi Tak, her words become a lamp for anyone navigating emotional darkness, reminding us that inner peace is not found by escaping the world but by understanding ourselves within it. Rekha Vinit’s poetry is more than literature—it is companionship. It is courage. It is the invitation to finally stop fearing your inner voice and start listening to it.