The book explains concepts such as Hiranyagarbha (golden womb of creation), the Trimurti—Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, and Shiva the Destroyer—and the 14 planes of existence (Lokas) shaped by karma. It explores the cycles of time (Yugas, Manvantaras, Kalpas), Mount Meru as the cosmic axis, and how Sanatan temples mirror this universal order.
At its core, it affirms that the universe is conscious, reflecting Brahman—the ultimate reality—and guiding seekers toward harmony and liberation.
Suresh Kumar Mahapatra is an academic counselor, motivational speaker, German language faculty, legal practitioner, and author. Practicing law since 2013, he has served the needy with dedication. Holding an MBA, M.Phil., and LLB, he combines academic knowledge with practical wisdom. His research explores Sanatan cosmology, ancient scriptures, and the universe’s mysteries, blending philosophy with scientific reasoning. Having traveled to 30+ countries, he brings global insight into spiritual traditions. Founder of CWES Cambridge School Association, he contributes actively to education.
Jyotirmayee Mahapatra, co-author and Principal of The Cambridge School, Rayagada, holds an MA in English and MSW. A scholar of Hindu mythology, she works to preserve and share Sanatan wisdom. Together, they present Brahmand: The Divine Architecture of the Universe, a work bridging spiritual wisdom with scientific and mathematical reasoning.