BHAIRAVAM MOKSHAM SHIVAM | The Fearless Dawn of Divine Enlightenment
Founder at Twinn Swan | Book Publisher of Modern Sacred Literature

For many indigenous communities, the hornbill serves as a living metaphor for unwavering marital and parental devotion.

If, over lifetimes, someone has embraced entitlement or has habitually disregarded others’ autonomy—especially in environments where such conduct was tolerated or praised—these tendencies may become…

Devotees seek Shiva not simply for relief from immediate suffering but for a chance at final release, for moksha, the cessation of all future births.

The song evokes the bitter paradox faced by migrants: with every step away from home, there is a weighted loss that cannot fully be reclaimed.

Dipa Sanatani | Publisher at Twinn Swan | Author | Editor | Illustrator | Creative entrepreneur dedicated to crafting original works of Modern Sacred Literature.