During a rainy afternoon at Pashupatinath, a young man witnesses a cremation by the river as mourners cry, devotees pray, and people seek cover from the storm. When he encounters a disabled man begging near the temple, his thoughts turn toward faith, pain, justice, and the meaning of God. Ashes Beneath the Rain is a contemplative story about human life, loss, and the questions that never seem to have simple answers.
An overthinker putting his thoughts into words, one page at a time. Through this notebook, he invites readers to step inside his mind, explore the tangled paths of his thoughts, and see the world through the eyes of someone who notices the little things others often overlook. This is more than just writing—it is a journey of self-discovery, reflection, and learning the quiet habits of reading and writing. Every page is an attempt to understand life a little better, while allowing others to see how differently an overthinker experiences the world.