A luminous, meditative novel of love, longing, and the quiet search for meaning.
Set against the sacred landscapes and intimate social worlds of Nepal, Shreemati unfolds not as a conventional story, but as a deeply reflective journey through the emotional and spiritual terrain of human life. From the evocative opening in a temple courtyard under a full moon to its quietly profound reflections on love and impermanence, the novel invites readers into a world where every gesture, silence, and passing moment carries meaning.
At its heart, Shreemati is a story of a relationship of two individuals drawn together not only by affection but by an unspoken understanding that love must be reconciled with truth, duty, and the deeper questions of existence. Through restrained prose and poetic imagery, Tirtha Raj Pandeya captures the subtle tensions between inner desire and social expectation, between fleeting beauty and enduring memory.
For readers beyond South Asia, the novel offers a rare and intimate window into Nepali cultural life, its spiritual rhythms, its social textures, and its deeply human concerns.
Advance Praise
“ Shreemati ” refers to a married woman. It also signifies one of the most complex and demanding roles a woman fulfills in life. Through one of the novel's central characters, the author presents the wife as a source of divine strength and eternal consciousness, expressing deep respect for womanhood." — Dr. Neelam Karki Niharika, author of Chirharan and Yogmaya , and recipient of the prestigious Madan Puraskar Award
“Quietly mesmerizing… Shreemati is a novel that asks you to slow down and listen—to silence, to longing, to the spaces between words.” — Professor (Dr.) Krishna Bista, Morgan State University, Baltimore, USA
“Shreemati” is a tender and haunting meditation on love as a vow, in which faith, desire, and marital commitment are not slogans but lived experience woven into the intimate moral ecosystem of Nepali society." — Emeritus Professor, Gopi Upreti Professor, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
" This is a novel that stays with the reader long after the final page, an invitation to contemplate love’s endurance and the fragile, intricate architecture of the human heart." — Professor (Dr.) Marohang Yakthung, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA
"In Shreemati, Tirtha Raj Pandeya explores displacement, remembrance and ethical accountability through the lens of enduring love in a poignant way. The novel honours the patience, sacrifices, and inner strength of women who anchor families across oceans and generations." — Professor (Dr.) Basu Sharma, University of New Brunswick, Canada
“A work of rare introspection and grace. Pandey transforms the ordinary into something luminous and enduring.” — Professor (Dr.) Uttam Gaulee, President of STAR Scholars Network, USA
“ Shrimati beautifully presents the realities, struggles, and silent strength of women while preserving the language, art, and culture of Sudurpashchim and Karnali. Through historical narrative, social realities, positive discourse, and literary expression, the novel seeks to redefine the role of women in Nepali society in a new light.” — Professor (Dr.) Hemraj Pant, Vice Chancellor, Far Western University, Nepal
Orphande is a moving memoir of loss, resilience, and transformation. Orphaned as a child in rural Nepal, the author faced grief that could have broken him. Instead, it became the force that carried him forward—from a village childhood shadowed by absence to the pursuit of education, love, and purpose.
With honesty and lyrical reflection, this book traces the journey of turning sorrow into strength and grief into grit. Each chapter captures the quiet courage of choosing perseverance over despair.
A story both deeply personal and universally human, Orphande is an inspiring testament to the power of resilience and the dignity of becoming.
Orphande is a powerful memoir—an odyssey of a soul that refused to be broken by sorrow. The author reclaims grief as a space for reflection, resistance, and renewal. A deeply human story that lingers in the heart. Ambika P.Adhikari , Author of Nepali Diaspora: A Global Perspective In Orphande , the arc of a life is drawn with care, courage, and lyrical honesty. The book is not only a memoir but a manifesto—for education, for perseverance, and for becoming. I love it. Bhanu Bhakta Acharya, Author of Sabda Brahma
The success of Orphande , who hails from a remote village in Nepal where access to education is a rare privilege and child marriage and infant mortality are common, stands as a testament to resilience in the face of relentless adversities. This compelling story is an inspiring example of triumph over profound challenges. It is, without doubt, one of the best books I have read. Gopalan Srinivasan, Author of Musings of Mannarkoil Professor
Orphande is a luminous story of resilience—transforming grief into strength and sorrow into hope. A deeply inspiring journey that speaks to every heart. Amrita Bhandari , Author of Waves of Wonder: A Caribbean Cruise Adventure
Orphande is not merely a memoir—it is a blueprint of survival and becoming. With unflinching honesty, it shows how pain can be reimagined as strength and how adversity can carve pathways to purpose. Paul Mukund , Author of Preventing Things from Falling Further Apart
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