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'''Lokesh Bhardwaj''' (born 11 October 1997) is an Indian [[author]] known for writing works in [[mythological fiction]] and [[philosophical fiction]]. He is best known as the creator of ''The Flames of Aryavarta'' trilogy, a series of novels that combine elements of [[Indian mythology]], political conflict, and philosophical inquiry.
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His works frequently explore themes of identity, destiny, spirituality, morality, and interpersonal relationships while drawing inspiration from ancient Indian traditions and contemporary literary storytelling.
|born=11 October 1997
 
|birth_place=Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India
== Early life and family ==
|nationality=Indian
 
|occupation=Author, Educator
Lokesh Bhardwaj was born on 11 October 1997 in [[Haridwar]], [[Uttarakhand]], India.
|pen_name=Avyakta
 
|known_for=The Flames of Aryavarta trilogy
He was born into a Hindu Brahmin family with a background in literature, spirituality, journalism, and education. His father, '''Balkrishna Sharma Shastri''', is a journalist associated with regional media and social initiatives. His mother, '''Poonam Sharma''', worked as a primary school teacher before becoming a homemaker.
|genre=Mythological Fiction, Philosophical Fiction
 
|years_active=2025–present
His grandfather was a Bhagwat Katha speaker who narrated scriptures such as the [[Bhagavata Purana]] and taught [[Vedanta]]. Through these traditions Bhardwaj developed an early interest in mythology, storytelling, and philosophy.
|education=Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering
 
|alma_mater=Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology; National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
He has two younger siblings:
|website=lokeshbhardwaj.com
* Devesh Bhardwaj
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* Bhawna Bhardwaj
 
Growing up in Haridwar, Bhardwaj was exposed to religious traditions, oral storytelling, literature, and philosophical discussions which later became important influences on his writing.
 
== Education ==
 
Bhardwaj completed his schooling in Haridwar.
 
During his school years he was recognized for academic excellence and emerged as a school topper. He later secured a district-level top rank in the High School Board Examinations.
 
After qualifying the [[Joint Entrance Examination – Main]] (JEE Main), he enrolled at [[Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology]] in 2014.
 
He completed a [[Bachelor of Technology]] degree in [[Electrical engineering]].
 
Subsequently, he pursued a [[Master of Technology]] degree in Power Systems from [[National Institute of Technology Hamirpur]].
 
His engineering education contributed to the analytical and structured approach evident in his literary work.
 
== Literary career ==
 
=== Early writing and journalism ===
 
Bhardwaj began writing during his school years.
 
His early literary activities included:
 
* Poetry
* Short stories
* Essays
* Reflective prose
* Blogging
 
He also contributed articles to newspapers and magazines covering social, cultural, and contemporary topics.
 
=== Transition to fiction ===
 
Over time Bhardwaj shifted from short-form writing to long-form narrative fiction.
 
Influenced by mythology, philosophy, and oral storytelling traditions, he began creating fictional worlds that blended historical imagination with philosophical exploration.
 
=== The Flames of Aryavarta ===
 
His breakthrough came with the ''The Flames of Aryavarta'' series.
 
The trilogy combines:
 
* Mythological symbolism
* Political conflict
* Character-driven storytelling
* Philosophical inquiry
 
==== The Broken Flame ====
 
''The Broken Flame'' is the first installment of the trilogy.
 
The novel introduces Aryavarta and explores themes including:
 
* Rebellion
* Loyalty
* Destiny
* Personal transformation
 
==== The Forged Flame ====
 
''The Forged Flame'' is the second book in the series.


'''Lokesh Bhardwaj''' (born 11 October 1997) is an Indian author, educator, and poet known for his contributions to '''mythological fiction''' and '''philosophical fiction'''. He is the creator of ''The Flames of Aryavarta'' trilogy, a literary series that combines mythology, political conflict, spirituality, and philosophical inquiry within a fictionalized ancient Indian setting.
The novel expands the political and philosophical conflicts introduced in the first volume while further developing its characters.


Writing under both his own name and the pen name '''Avyakta''', Bhardwaj has developed a literary identity that bridges prose fiction and poetry. His works often explore themes such as identity, destiny, morality, human relationships, and spiritual transformation. Through his novels, poems, and reflective writings, he has emerged as one of the notable voices among contemporary Indian writers working within mythology-inspired literature.
==== Third installment ====


His literary approach blends traditional cultural narratives with modern storytelling techniques, making mythological and philosophical concepts accessible to contemporary readers. Bhardwaj's writings frequently draw inspiration from Indian cultural traditions while addressing universal human experiences and existential questions.
A third novel has been announced and is expected to conclude the trilogy.


=='''Early Life and Education'''==
=== Hindi literary journey ===


Lokesh Bhardwaj was born on 11 October 1997 in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India. He pursued his higher education in engineering and earned a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electrical Engineering.
Alongside his English-language works, Bhardwaj has written in Hindi.


He studied at '''Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology''' and later attended '''National Institute of Technology Hamirpur'''. Despite his technical academic background, Bhardwaj maintained a strong interest in literature, philosophy, and creative writing from an early age.
His Hindi literary journey began through Kaavyom Publication, Lucknow.


=='''Literary Career'''==
His debut Hindi novel was:


Bhardwaj began his writing journey through poetry, short stories, reflective essays, and blog-based publications. His early works focused on personal introspection, emotional experiences, and philosophical observations.
* ''Kamra Number 13''


Over time, he transitioned toward long-form fiction, particularly mythological narratives that reinterpret traditional themes for modern audiences. His writing style became known for combining philosophical depth with engaging storytelling, creating narratives that balance character development with broader social and spiritual themes.
The novel focuses on psychological depth, human relationships, and narrative-driven storytelling.


His works often examine questions related to duty, free will, personal transformation, and the conflict between individual aspirations and societal expectations.
=== Poetry ===


=='''The Flames of Aryavarta'''==
Bhardwaj writes poetry and ghazals under the pen name '''Avyakta'''.


Bhardwaj gained wider recognition through ''The Flames of Aryavarta'' trilogy, a mythological fiction series set within a fictional ancient Indian landscape.
His poetry is influenced by:


==='''The Broken Flame'''===
* [[Urdu literature]]
* [[Hindi literature]]
* Classical ghazal traditions


''The Broken Flame'' serves as the first installment of the trilogy. The novel introduces readers to a world shaped by political intrigue, cultural conflict, and mythological symbolism. The story explores themes of rebellion, loyalty, destiny, and personal growth.
Common themes include:


==='''The Forged Flame'''===
* Emotional conflict
* Introspection
* Spiritual reflection
* Love and separation


The second novel, ''The Forged Flame'', expands upon the philosophical and political foundations established in the first book. The narrative further develops the characters and themes while addressing questions of power, morality, and collective responsibility.
== Writing style and themes ==


==='''Future Installments'''===
Bhardwaj's writing style is characterized by:


A third installment of the trilogy has been announced, continuing the overarching narrative and thematic exploration established in the previous volumes.
=== Mythological symbolism ===


=='''Poetry and Pen Name'''==
Use of Indian mythological motifs and symbolic storytelling.


In addition to fiction writing, Bhardwaj writes poetry and ghazals under the pen name '''Avyakta'''. His poetic works reflect influences from both Hindi and Urdu literary traditions.
=== Philosophical inquiry ===


His poetry frequently focuses on:
Exploration of morality, consciousness, destiny, and existence.


* Self-discovery and introspection
=== Emotional storytelling ===
* Emotional and philosophical conflicts
* Spiritual contemplation
* Human relationships
* Existential reflection


The combination of poetic sensitivity and narrative storytelling has become a defining characteristic of his literary voice.
Strong focus on internal conflicts and character development.


=='''Writing Style and Themes'''==
=== Historical imagination ===


Bhardwaj's literary works are characterized by the integration of mythology, philosophy, and emotional realism. His narratives often utilize symbolic imagery and cultural references while addressing contemporary concerns.
Creation of fictional worlds inspired by historical and cultural traditions.


Recurring themes in his writing include:
Recurring themes include:


* Identity and self-realization
* Identity and self-discovery
* Destiny and free will
* Love and sacrifice
* Moral and ethical dilemmas
* Destiny versus free will
* Moral dilemmas
* Spiritual growth
* Spiritual growth
* Individual versus collective responsibility
* Individual duty versus collective responsibility
* The search for meaning and purpose
 
== Other professional work ==


His stories frequently employ mythological motifs as narrative tools for exploring universal human experiences.
=== Content writing ===


=='''Awards and Recognition'''==
During his undergraduate studies Bhardwaj worked with Gizmo Story Pvt. Ltd. as a content writer.


Bhardwaj received recognition for his early literary achievements, including:
=== Project management ===


* Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Award for Best Young Hindi Writer (2015)
He later served as a Project Manager, overseeing editorial workflows and digital content operations.
* Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Award for Best Young Hindi Writer (2016)


His writings have appeared across various literary and digital platforms and have been recognized within discussions of emerging contemporary Indian literature.
=== Teaching ===


=='''Legacy and Influence'''==
Following his work in digital media, he worked as a freelance tutor in engineering subjects.


Lokesh Bhardwaj is regarded as part of a growing generation of Indian authors who reinterpret traditional mythology and philosophical concepts for modern readers. Through both fiction and poetry, he contributes to ongoing literary conversations surrounding culture, spirituality, history, and human consciousness.
=== Academic career ===


His work reflects a broader trend in contemporary Indian literature that seeks to preserve traditional narrative elements while adapting them to contemporary storytelling frameworks. As his literary career continues to evolve, Bhardwaj remains engaged in projects exploring mythology, philosophy, and the human condition.
Bhardwaj joined [[Gurukula Kangri University]] as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering.


=='''Social Links'''==
His responsibilities include:


* [https://lokeshbhardwaj.com/ Official Website]
* Teaching undergraduate students
* Academic mentoring
* Departmental activities
* Curriculum support


== Awards and recognition ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Year
! Award / Recognition
! Organization
|-
| 2012
| Award of Excellence (Rank 1)
| AISECT National Science Olympiad
|-
| 2013
| Best Hindi Writer
| All India Poet and Writer Society
|-
| 2014
| Scholarship for Higher Education (SHE)
| Board of School Education Uttarakhand
|-
| 2015
| Best Young Hindi Writer
| Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Award
|-
| 2016
| Best Young Hindi Writer
| Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Award
|-
| 2016
| Recognition in Education
| National Union of Journalists, New Delhi
|-
| 2018
| GATE Percentile 96.34
| Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
|-
| 2019
| GATE Percentile 98.6
| Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
|}
== Bibliography ==
=== The Flames of Aryavarta ===
# ''The Broken Flame'' (2025)
# ''The Forged Flame''
# Untitled third installment (forthcoming)
=== Hindi novels ===
# ''Kamra Number 13''
=== Poetry ===
Works published under the pen name ''Avyakta''.
== Media coverage ==
=='''External Links'''==
=='''External Links'''==


* [https://lokeshbhardwaj.com/ Lokesh Bhardwaj Official Website]
'''Media Coverage'''
 
* [https://republicnewsindia.com/ Republic News India Feature – ''The Broken Flame'']
* [https://areporterlive.com/ A Reporter Live Feature – ''The Broken Flame'']
* [https://livemint24.com/ LiveMint24 Feature – ''The Broken Flame'']
* [https://heraldpost.in/ Herald Post Article – ''The Broken Flame'']
* [https://hindustanbytes.com/ Hindustan Bytes Article – ''The Broken Flame'']
* [https://entrepreneurhunt.com/ Entrepreneur Hunt Article – ''The Broken Flame'']
 
'''Articles on ''Embers of Destiny'' / Aryavarta Narrative'''
 
* [https://heraldpost.in/ Herald Post Feature]
* [https://tycoonworld.in/ Tycoon World Article]
* [https://siwansamachar.com/ Siwan Samachar Article]
* [https://indianscoops.com/ Indian Scoops Article]
 
'''Reviews of ''The Forged Flame''''
 
* [https://timesrelease.com/ Times Release Review]
* [https://influenciveindia.com/ Influencive India Review]
* [https://instastory.in/ Instastory Review]
* [https://thedailybeat.in/ The Daily Beat Review]
* [https://hindustanbytes.com/ Hindustan Bytes Review]
* [https://primebulletins.com/ Prime Bulletins Review]
* [https://bollywoodinsider.in/ Bollywood Insider Review]
* [https://latesttales.com/ Latest Tales Review]
* [https://hindustanhunt.com/ Hindustan Hunt Review]
* [https://dailyviewer.in/ Daily Viewer Review]
 
'''Official Links'''
 
* [https://lokeshbhardwaj.com Official Website]
* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/authorlokeshbhardwaj Author Lokesh Bhardwaj on LinkedIn]
* [https://www.instagram.com/authorlokeshbhardwaj/ @authorlokeshbhardwaj on Instagram]
* [https://www.facebook.com/ Author Lokesh Bhardwaj on Facebook]
 


=='''References'''==
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[[Category:1997 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:People from Haridwar]]
[[Category:Indian authors]]
[[Category:Indian novelists]]
[[Category:Indian poets]]
[[Category:Indian writers]]
[[Category:Writers from Uttarakhand]]
[[Category:Mythological fiction writers]]
[[Category:Hindi-language writers]]
[[Category:Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology alumni]]
[[Category:National Institute of Technology Hamirpur alumni]]

Latest revision as of 12:01, 2 June 2026

Lokesh Bhardwaj (born 11 October 1997) is an Indian author known for writing works in mythological fiction and philosophical fiction. He is best known as the creator of The Flames of Aryavarta trilogy, a series of novels that combine elements of Indian mythology, political conflict, and philosophical inquiry.

His works frequently explore themes of identity, destiny, spirituality, morality, and interpersonal relationships while drawing inspiration from ancient Indian traditions and contemporary literary storytelling.

Early life and family

Lokesh Bhardwaj was born on 11 October 1997 in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India.

He was born into a Hindu Brahmin family with a background in literature, spirituality, journalism, and education. His father, Balkrishna Sharma Shastri, is a journalist associated with regional media and social initiatives. His mother, Poonam Sharma, worked as a primary school teacher before becoming a homemaker.

His grandfather was a Bhagwat Katha speaker who narrated scriptures such as the Bhagavata Purana and taught Vedanta. Through these traditions Bhardwaj developed an early interest in mythology, storytelling, and philosophy.

He has two younger siblings:

  • Devesh Bhardwaj
  • Bhawna Bhardwaj

Growing up in Haridwar, Bhardwaj was exposed to religious traditions, oral storytelling, literature, and philosophical discussions which later became important influences on his writing.

Education

Bhardwaj completed his schooling in Haridwar.

During his school years he was recognized for academic excellence and emerged as a school topper. He later secured a district-level top rank in the High School Board Examinations.

After qualifying the Joint Entrance Examination – Main (JEE Main), he enrolled at Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology in 2014.

He completed a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electrical engineering.

Subsequently, he pursued a Master of Technology degree in Power Systems from National Institute of Technology Hamirpur.

His engineering education contributed to the analytical and structured approach evident in his literary work.

Literary career

Early writing and journalism

Bhardwaj began writing during his school years.

His early literary activities included:

  • Poetry
  • Short stories
  • Essays
  • Reflective prose
  • Blogging

He also contributed articles to newspapers and magazines covering social, cultural, and contemporary topics.

Transition to fiction

Over time Bhardwaj shifted from short-form writing to long-form narrative fiction.

Influenced by mythology, philosophy, and oral storytelling traditions, he began creating fictional worlds that blended historical imagination with philosophical exploration.

The Flames of Aryavarta

His breakthrough came with the The Flames of Aryavarta series.

The trilogy combines:

  • Mythological symbolism
  • Political conflict
  • Character-driven storytelling
  • Philosophical inquiry

The Broken Flame

The Broken Flame is the first installment of the trilogy.

The novel introduces Aryavarta and explores themes including:

  • Rebellion
  • Loyalty
  • Destiny
  • Personal transformation

The Forged Flame

The Forged Flame is the second book in the series.

The novel expands the political and philosophical conflicts introduced in the first volume while further developing its characters.

Third installment

A third novel has been announced and is expected to conclude the trilogy.

Hindi literary journey

Alongside his English-language works, Bhardwaj has written in Hindi.

His Hindi literary journey began through Kaavyom Publication, Lucknow.

His debut Hindi novel was:

  • Kamra Number 13

The novel focuses on psychological depth, human relationships, and narrative-driven storytelling.

Poetry

Bhardwaj writes poetry and ghazals under the pen name Avyakta.

His poetry is influenced by:

Common themes include:

  • Emotional conflict
  • Introspection
  • Spiritual reflection
  • Love and separation

Writing style and themes

Bhardwaj's writing style is characterized by:

Mythological symbolism

Use of Indian mythological motifs and symbolic storytelling.

Philosophical inquiry

Exploration of morality, consciousness, destiny, and existence.

Emotional storytelling

Strong focus on internal conflicts and character development.

Historical imagination

Creation of fictional worlds inspired by historical and cultural traditions.

Recurring themes include:

  • Identity and self-discovery
  • Love and sacrifice
  • Destiny versus free will
  • Moral dilemmas
  • Spiritual growth
  • Individual duty versus collective responsibility

Other professional work

Content writing

During his undergraduate studies Bhardwaj worked with Gizmo Story Pvt. Ltd. as a content writer.

Project management

He later served as a Project Manager, overseeing editorial workflows and digital content operations.

Teaching

Following his work in digital media, he worked as a freelance tutor in engineering subjects.

Academic career

Bhardwaj joined Gurukula Kangri University as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering.

His responsibilities include:

  • Teaching undergraduate students
  • Academic mentoring
  • Departmental activities
  • Curriculum support

Awards and recognition

Year Award / Recognition Organization
2012 Award of Excellence (Rank 1) AISECT National Science Olympiad
2013 Best Hindi Writer All India Poet and Writer Society
2014 Scholarship for Higher Education (SHE) Board of School Education Uttarakhand
2015 Best Young Hindi Writer Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Award
2016 Best Young Hindi Writer Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Award
2016 Recognition in Education National Union of Journalists, New Delhi
2018 GATE Percentile 96.34 Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
2019 GATE Percentile 98.6 Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering

Bibliography

The Flames of Aryavarta

  1. The Broken Flame (2025)
  2. The Forged Flame
  3. Untitled third installment (forthcoming)

Hindi novels

  1. Kamra Number 13

Poetry

Works published under the pen name Avyakta.

Media coverage

External Links

Media Coverage

Articles on Embers of Destiny / Aryavarta Narrative

Reviews of The Forged Flame'

Official Links


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