Exploring the intersections of mythology, spirituality, and human emotion, The Write Circle Amritsar was an insightful evening with author Shalini Modi in conversation with Kirat Sandhu Cheema. The session offered audiences a deeper understanding of Modi’s literary journey and the ideas that inspire her writing, from ancient Indian wisdom to contemporary reflections on life and relationships.
The evening commenced with a warm welcome by Praneet Bubber, Honorary Convenor of Punjab and Haryana Affairs and Ehsaas Woman of Amritsar. Through a thought-provoking conversation, Shalini Modi reflected on her literary journey and the themes that underpin her work, including the emotional and spiritual dimensions of human experience, the wisdom embedded in Indian mythology, and the ways in which ancient narratives continue to resonate with modern readers.

The discussion explored Modi’s acclaimed works, including Rasas in Divine Relationships, in which she examines the concept of rasas—the emotions that shape human existence—through the lens of the Natya Shastra and stories of divine couples. The conversation also touched upon her book Immortality: A Boon or a Curse, as well as her latest work, The Eternal Sun: The Legacy of Surya Dev, which delves into the lesser-known stories of Surya Dev and his fascinating lineage while drawing connections between ancient beliefs and contemporary scientific understanding.

A passionate student of the Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, and epics, Shalini Modi shared her belief that these ancient texts continue to offer valuable insights into present-day life. Her knowledge of Vedic astrology, mantra chanting, and Indian scriptures lends depth and nuance to her writing, enabling her to uncover symbolism and philosophical themes that remain relevant across generations.
Her engaging style and unconventional approach have earned her a distinctive place among contemporary writers exploring India’s cultural and spiritual heritage.
The author was felicitated by Mani Suri, while the conversationalist was felicitated by Kanwar Manchanda, marking a celebration of literature, dialogue, and intellectual exchange. The session concluded with an active audience Q&A, followed by a vote of thanks delivered by Sheetal Khanna, Ehsaas Woman of Amritsar. The evening ended on a warm note with an engaging book-signing session, allowing readers to connect personally with the author and carry the conversation beyond the stage.





This session was organized with the support of Ehsaas Women of Amritsar, venue partner Taj Swarna Amritsar, and Hindi print media partner Dainik Jagran.
