THE KARMA OF STONE
If every stone comes from the same mountain, why does one become
the murti of a deity while another becomes part of a road? If all human
beings are created by the same God, why are their lives, opportunities,
and destinies so different? Could the journey of a stone reveal the journey
of the human soul? In this thought-provoking and deeply spiritual
book, Dr. Abhishek Gilara explores one of the most profound questions
of Sanatana Dharma through a unique perspective that blends philosophy,
karma, devotion, and practical spirituality. Drawing inspiration
from the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, Hindu traditions, and years
of personal reflection, the author explains how the transformation of a
simple stone into a sacred murti mirrors the spiritual evolution of every
human being.
This is not merely a book about temple idols. It is a book about consciousness. It is a book about
purpose. It is a book about recognizing God within every particle of creation—and within yourself.
Inside this book, you will discover: • Why one stone becomes a deity while another remains ordinary.
• The hidden relationship between karma, destiny, and consciousness. • The deeper meaning
of Prana Pratishtha and murti worship. • Why God is experienced differently by different people.
• How every human being carries the potential to reveal the Divine within. • Why spirituality is
not about inding God but becoming capable of recognizing Him everywhere. This book invites
you to look beyond appearances and rediscover a timeless truth: The stone never changes. The
world never changes. Only vision changes. And when vision changes, everything becomes sacred.
Dr. Abhishek Gilara is an author, entrepreneur, and lifelong student of Sanatana Dharma whose
writings inspire readers to integrate spiritual wisdom into everyday life. Through his books, he encourages
a journey from ego to humility, from knowledge to realization, and from ordinary living
to divine awareness. “The day you begin seeing God not only in the temple but also in every heart,
every tree, every river, every stone, and within yourself—that day your spiritual journey truly
begins.”
































