Each poem unfolds like a whispered prayer, echoing through the valleys of Kashmir—its snow-laced peaks, still lakes, and fragrant gardens serving not just as a setting, but as a soul entwined with the narrative. The beloved is not only a muse, but a mirror reflecting the poet’s own search for meaning, beauty, and belonging.
Lyrical, introspective, and rich with imagery, Noor-e-Jahan is a celebration of love that transcends time and place—a collection for those who have loved, lost, and still dared to remember.
Abhay Sarkaria is a poet, author, and screenwriter known for his evocative storytelling and lyrical prose. Born in the border town of R.S. Pura in Jammu, India, he began writing at a young age, capturing fleeting emotions and timeless truths through verse and narrative.
With a background in literature and an innate sensitivity to human experiences, Sarkaria’s work often dwells in the quiet spaces between longing and revelation. His earlier publications, including Ghuhels and Leaves Under The Stars, reflect a deep engagement with themes of love, nature, and existential solitude.
Noor-e-Jahan marks a striking departure—yet a natural evolution—in his creative journey. In this collection, Sarkaria delicately explores the inner worlds of womanhood, resilience, and tenderness through poetry that radiates both fragility and power. His writing style draws inspiration from Japanese minimalism and Persian lyricism, crafting an emotional tapestry that lingers long after the final page.
When not writing, Abhay Sarkaria is involved in screenwriting and literary research. He continues to push boundaries across genres, always in pursuit of stories that stir the soul.