Some journeys begin with a plan. Others begin with faith.
For Parvathy Ananthanarayanan Mangala, life changed forever on 31st July 2025, when she boarded a flight from Mumbai to Ayodhya — carrying nothing more than a few belongings and a prayer in her heart. Her intention was simple: to bow before Shri Ram at Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir and seek the blessings of Hanuman ji at Hanuman Garhi. Her return flight was booked for 3rd August. But destiny had something greater in store.
Standing in the divine presence of Ram Lalla, Parvathy felt a peace she had never known before — a voice within whispering, “Stay.” She canceled her return ticket, and in that single act of surrender, a new life began.
“Ayodhya is not just a city,” she reflects. “It is a consciousness — a place that cannot be conquered because it lives in truth.”
That truth became her purpose. From her quiet room in Ayodhya, she founded the Ram SwaRajya Library, an initiative that brings together ancient Indian wisdom and modern inspiration through short spiritual fiction books. Writing under the pen name Ram SwaRajya, Parvathy crafts stories that can be read in 15–20 minutes — each one offering hope, clarity, and courage to those seeking meaning in their daily lives.
In just 60 days, she wrote 11 books, funding her work through faith, small loans, and sheer determination. Every book she shares — often freely or at a nominal price — is her way of giving back to the world that once gave her courage.
“Writing for me is not just expression,” she says. “It’s worship. Every story is a prayer for humanity.”
Today, Parvathy calls herself an Ayodhya Nivasi — not merely as a resident of the holy city, but as a devotee who lives by Lord Rama’s values of truth, compassion, and righteousness.
Her dream is to write 1,000 books, each carrying the light of dharma to every heart that reads them.
Because when we trust the voice within and walk in truth, the whole world begins to heal.
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