Garuda Rising: Lord of the Skies and Liberator of the Sun is a deeply evocative spiritual and mythological exploration of one of the most majestic figures in Hindu tradition-the divine eagle Garuda. Far more than a winged creature of ancient tales, Garuda is a timeless archetype of inner freedom, fearless truth, and divine companionship. This book is both a mythic retelling and a soul-guided inquiry into the radiant presence of Garuda across scripture, symbol, and spiritual practice.
Rooted in the Vedas, unfolding through the Puranas, and rising through the Mahabharata, Garuda's story is one of cosmic conflict, divine courage, and unwavering dharma. Born from Vinata's womb into an atmosphere of rivalry, bondage, and prophecy, Garuda soars into the skies not merely to conquer-but to liberate. His battles are not for personal glory, but for justice, loyalty, and spiritual awakening. His flight through the three worlds to win the nectar of immortality is not only an epic quest, but a metaphor for the seeker's path-ascending through trial, temptation, and transformation.
This book is divided into three reflective parts. The first part, The Divine Birth and Heroic Ascent, traces Garuda's origin, his mighty strength, his quest for amrita, and the liberation of his enslaved mother-a journey filled with celestial trials and subtle revelations. It offers a vivid retelling of Garuda's rise from the egg of silence into the sky of destiny, culminating in his union with Vishnu not as servant, but as the divine mount-free, eternal, and fearless.
The second part, Garuda and the Eternal Dharma, moves beyond narrative into the deeper symbolic dimensions of Garuda's presence in the spiritual ecology of India. From his enmity with serpents-representing bondage and illusion-to his role as Vishnu's vahana and banner of Arjuna in the Mahabharata, Garuda is revealed as a flame of dharma in motion. His image is not fixed in time but reverberates across texts, temples, and inner consciousness as a call to rise above fear, poison, and ignorance.
The third part, Symbolism, Worship, and Spiritual Flight, brings Garuda into the heart of daily devotion. Through temple iconography, protective mantras, aartis, and meditative symbolism, readers are invited to relate to Garuda not merely as a mythological being but as an inner force-a presence that breathes fearlessness into the soul. His worship is not for escape, but for alchemical transformation. His wings become the mantras of awakening, his breath the current of divine remembrance.
With appendices offering translated scriptural verses, daily chants, and ritual practices, along with a carefully curated glossary and symbolic reflections, Garuda Rising becomes not only a reading experience but a devotional companion. This book will resonate with lovers of sacred texts, mythology, temple worship, and seekers of spiritual clarity in the modern age.
For those who have ever longed to rise beyond the bindings of doubt, fear, and inner limitation-Garuda Rising opens the sky. It is a hymn to the sovereign soul and a reminder that the sky was never a limit-it was always a calling.