Shunya tells the story of a mysterious wanderer who calls himself “Shunya,” meaning “the zero.” He appears out of nowhere in a quiet neighbourhood, and people struggle to define him — is he a madman, a dark magician, a fraud, or an enlightened soul?
He lives simply, drinking endless glasses of black tea, sharing cryptic parables, occasionally playing haunting tunes on his flute — then, as suddenly as he came, he vanishes. In this novel, Sri M weaves parable and myth, spiritual insight and existential questions, inviting the reader into a meditation on emptiness, “void,” and the boundary between reality and illusion.
Buy this book from Kitabharu and step into a subtle, thought-provoking journey that explores reality, illusion, and the deeper meaning of emptiness.













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