Shayon Moitra’s “Dogisthaan – Kingdom of the Dogs (Part 1)”: A Philosophical Journey Through Loyalty and Love
Shimla [India], November 17: At just 28 years old, Shayon Moitra is making waves not only as an entrepreneur but now also as an author with his debut novel Dogisthaan – Kingdom of the Dogs (Part 1), available on Amazon (https://www.amazon.in/dp/9370186433). Living amidst the serene beauty of the Himalayas with his partner and eight beloved dogs, Shayon has channeled his eight years of deep study in psychology, philosophy, and spirituality into an imaginative and thought-provoking storytelling experience.
Armed with a Master’s degree in International Business from the University of Birmingham and currently running the NCR franchise of the Singapore-based app Stranger Soccer, Shayon’s background blends the corporate with the contemplative. However, what truly defines his creative output is the influence of ancient spiritual wisdom, particularly grounded in the Upanishads, which guide his personal and intellectual journey toward deeper understanding.
“I don’t really see myself as a ‘writer’ in the traditional sense,” Shayon shares, “I’m more of a storyteller. I’ve always felt the power of stories to convey profound ideas—ancient wisdom blended with contemporary narratives to elevate consciousness and inspire meaningful change.”
Dogisthaan is precisely a novel rooted in philosophical exploration through a unique canine-centric world. The story celebrates the nobility of dogs and rekindles the deeply human, though often neglected, love and compassion we owe to our animal companions. It invites readers into a kingdom where loyalty, kindness, and fundamental truths come alive in a narrative as captivating as it is enlightening.
Fans of works that weave philosophy with storytelling, such as Life of Pi, will find Dogisthaan resonates deeply. It is written as the first installment in an expansive series that aims to gradually unfold a larger wisdom through the lens of dogs and their relationship with humanity.
But Dogisthaan is more than just a story. According to Shayon, the novel’s real power lies in its ability to transport readers to a space within their own hearts—a place waiting to be rediscovered. “Rather than simply take something away from the book,” he says, “Readers can expect to be transported to a profound inner place where compassion, loyalty, and love reveal themselves anew.”
When asked about his spiritual influences, Shayon emphasizes meditation, spirituality, psychology, and philosophy as essential pillars in his life and work. These elements shape not only his storytelling but also his personal mission: “It’s an absolute pleasure to use books as a medium to spread a bigger message. For me, it’s a profound opportunity to help elevate consciousness in mankind”, Shayon says.
For those aspiring to tell their own stories, Shayon offers a heartfelt piece of advice, “You are not merely a writer; you are a conduit for a greater plan. Let the universe use you as an instrument for its cause. Your words can be a powerful force for good in the world.”
Dogisthaan is now available on Amazon and is poised to inspire readers to reconnect with the timeless virtues embodied by dogs and, ultimately, rediscover humanity’s own capacity for love and loyalty through this profound narrative journey.
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