Madhava Kumar Turumella’s ‘The Riddles of Destiny’ – Bridging Worlds Through Words
London [UK], April 14: BlueRose Publishers is proud to congratulate the London-based author, poet, philosopher, and scholar on the launch of his latest book—a genre-defying novel that fuses speculative fiction with ancient Eastern wisdom. In the heart of London, where the modern world hums with technology and tradition coexists with progress, lives a storyteller who dares [...]

London [UK], April 14: BlueRose Publishers is proud to congratulate the London-based author, poet, philosopher, and scholar on the launch of his latest book—a genre-defying novel that fuses speculative fiction with ancient Eastern wisdom.
In the heart of London, where the modern world hums with technology and tradition coexists with progress, lives a storyteller who dares to journey beyond the ordinary. Madhava Kumar Turumella, a 57-year-old author, poet, philosopher, and scholar of Hinduism, is a man whose life spans multiple realms—technology, spirituality, literature, and leadership. With a mind steeped in ancient wisdom and a vision shaped by the future, he writes to explore life’s most profound mysteries.
Turumella’s journey is one of transformation. From working as a senior technical architect in the Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance sectors to becoming a renowned voice in philosophical literature, he exemplifies the seeker-scholar archetype. His life’s work is not only to understand the world but to awaken others to the invisible forces that govern it.
His latest offering, The Riddles of Destiny, is not just a novel—it is a meditative odyssey that traverses timelines, consciousness, and cultural paradigms. A philosophical sci-fi thriller at its core, the book delves into the unseen patterns shaping humanity’s journey—karma, reincarnation, interdimensional intelligence, and the four layers of speech in Hindu philosophy: para, pashyanti, madhyama, and vaikhari. While speculative fiction forms the narrative scaffold, the philosophical depth draws the reader into a contemplative space, urging them to ask: Are we really the architects of our destiny?
“I’ve always felt the world we see is just the surface of a far deeper reality,” Turumella reflects. “Behind everyday events, there seems to be a hidden thread shaping our behavior and decisions—one that logic alone can’t explain.”
With this conviction, The Riddles of Destiny weaves a tale that is both suspenseful and spiritually awakening.
But Turumella’s literary contributions don’t stop there. He previously authored Humans Without Borders, a non-fiction work that reimagines Hindu philosophy through a behavioral lens. His dual expertise in storytelling and scholarly thought allows him to straddle both fiction and non-fiction, making complex metaphysical ideas accessible to modern minds across cultures.
Beyond the pages of his books, Turumella’s life is deeply embedded in service. He has held significant leadership roles in the interfaith and Hindu communities of the UK—including serving as Vice-Chairman of the British Board of Hindu Scholars and the Council of Dharmic Faiths. He was the first person to deliver a Sanskrit speech in the UK Parliament and has addressed the United Nations on interfaith harmony and peacebuilding. His is a voice that bridges ancient tradition and contemporary global discourse.
Reflecting on what motivates him to write, he shares a deeply personal insight: “Publishing my first book wasn’t just about writing—it was about legacy. A message in a bottle for future generations. I wanted my children to find me not just in memories, but in the pages I’ve written. If my words can offer even a flicker of strength to someone navigating life’s storms, I consider that a life well lived.”
When he’s not immersed in writing, Turumella is drawn to sacred sites, ancient monuments, and philosophical musings. He enjoys experimenting with vegetarian recipes, reading across genres, and engaging in meaningful dialogues with his family and fellow seekers. His creative process is intuitive and deeply spiritual—he describes thoughts as birds that must be caught before they take flight.
Currently, he is working on Birds of Destiny, the sequel to The Riddles of Destiny, further expanding his philosophical fiction universe. With plans for more books that explore interfaith harmony, consciousness, and the evolution of humanity, Turumella continues to be a literary voice for our times—bold, introspective, and ever-curious.
At its essence, Turumella’s work is a bridge—between East and West, science and spirit, ancient and modern. For readers, The Riddles of Destiny is more than a story—it’s a call to wake up, to explore the riddles of life with open eyes and a seeking heart.
To discover more about his work, visit: www.madhava.net
For those willing to walk the edge of the known and the unknown, Madhava Kumar Turumella offers not just words—but portals.
Purchase the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.in/dp/9364524918?ref=myi_title_dp
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