Hands of Devotion is a deeply moving tale that intertwines art, spirituality, and the human spirit. Palak Chauhan’s narrative takes us on a profound journey through the life of Vishnu, a blind sculptor tasked with creating the divine idols of Radha and Krishna. What starts as a challenge of craftsmanship soon becomes a transformative exploration of faith, devotion, and the boundless potential of the human spirit.
Vishnu’s blindness symbolizes the limitations of the material world, but it is through his unwavering devotion that he is able to transcend these barriers and manifest the divine in physical form. Chauhan beautifully captures the internal struggle between doubt and belief, showing how true devotion is not reliant on physical sight but on the vision of the heart.
Chauhan’s writing is both poetic and insightful, drawing readers into a world where faith is more than a concept—it is the essence of life itself. The book is not only a testament to the power of art but also a tribute to the spiritual journey of self-discovery and surrender.
Specially dedicated to her spiritual master, this book carries a deep emotional resonance, inviting readers to reflect on their own relationship with the divine. A compelling read for anyone seeking to understand the transformative power of devotion.