Vimukti tells the poignant story of an aristocratic elderly man who, despite outward appearances of privilege, grapples with loneliness, social invisibility, and accumulated regrets. In an introspective diary near life’s end, he reflects:
“I have seen ashes scattered at grand funerals … and others who die unnoticed, alone, as ashes in the wind.”
Through his final thoughts, the novel offers a microcosm of contemporary Nepali society’s indifference toward the elderly—and poses universal questions about dignity, belonging, and human connection in the final chapters of life .
Buy this book from Kitabharu and experience a touching, socially charged narrative that urges empathy, memory, and recognition for all stages of life.













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