WHO AM I?
Who Am I? A drop of water enters a pond and believes it is
a pond. It enters a river and believes it is a river. It enters a
bottle and believes it is a bottle. It enters a glass and believes
it is a glass. But when every container is removed, what
remains? Only water. Could the same be true for us? What
remains when we remove our name, profession, religion,
gender, achievements, failures, relationships, possessions,
and social identities? Who are we beneath all the labels?
In this deeply relective and spiritually transformative book, Dr. Abhishek Gilara takes readers
on a profound journey through the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, Ramcharitmanas,
Upanishads, and the teachings of saints to explore humanity’s most important
question: “Who Am I?” Through simple yet powerful examples such as the drop and the
ocean, the wave and the water, and the electricity behind every device, the book reveals: •
Why we mistake ourselves for the body • How Maya creates the illusion of separation • The
relationship between Jivatma and Brahm • Why suffering exists despite our divine nature
• The role of the Guru in self-realization • The power of Naam Jap in Kaliyuga • How to live
in the world without being trapped by it • Why death is not the end • The signs of spiritual
awakening • The ultimate truth hidden within every human being This is not merely a book
about spirituality. It is a book about identity. A book about remembrance. A book about
returning home. Because the greatest discovery in life is not inding something new. It is remembering
what you have always been. The drop was never separate from the ocean. The
soul was never separate from God.
































