In a time when words often lose their sanctity, Śrī Upasthiti Vachanam arrives as a rare work — one that transcends the notion of a book and touches the essence of revelation. Written, or rather revealed, through Dhairya Shah, this sacred text invites readers into a space where divinity is not merely described but directly experienced. Every verse, every silence between the lines, resonates with the vibration of something eternal — the Presence that breathes through all creation.
Śrī Upasthiti Vachanam is not meant to be read as literature or philosophy. It is an offering to the soul — a living expression of the Divine that unfolds within the heart of the sincere seeker. The words are not intellectual expositions but luminous echoes of silence, where God speaks as Love, and Death unveils itself as Liberation. The reader is not merely an observer here; one becomes a participant in revelation — where mind dissolves and the Presence awakens from within.
Dhairya Shah describes himself not as the author but as a medium — one through whom this divine transmission emerged in moments of deep stillness. His relationship with these words is not of creation but of remembrance. He simply listened to the silence, and from that silence, the voice of the Eternal found expression. In his humility, Shah acknowledges that Śrī Upasthiti Vachanam is not written by him but revealed through him.
This work stands apart from the stream of conventional spiritual writings. It does not seek to teach but to awaken. It does not instruct but invokes. It is a call — gentle yet profound — to recognize the sacred Presence that abides within and beyond all forms.
For those who have walked the path of seeking and for those who have yet to take their first step, Śrī Upasthiti Vachanam offers a mirror to the soul — reminding each reader that divinity is not distant; it is intimately near, eternally present, silently waiting to be known.