The Living Library

A quiet place for books, questions, and wandering minds.

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About Sarcastikant

Sarcastikant is a writer exploring philosophy, human observation, symbolic traditions, and civilizational questions.

Having studied computer applications and spent years observing modern systems, institutions, digital culture, and ordinary urban life, his work moves between technology, mythology, psychology, and lived reality.

His writing often exists somewhere between observation, philosophy, memory, and interpretation.

Rather than offering ideological certainty, his books and notes explore the contradictions people quietly experience but rarely articulate openly.

Much of his work began during a deeply transitional period of life in 2026, a phase marked by uncertainty, introspection, professional instability, and an increasing desire to understand both modern existence and older frameworks of meaning.

Alongside reflective social philosophy, his current studies increasingly explore Vedic literature, ancient symbolism, ṛṣis, deities, oral traditions, and the philosophical imagination surrounding figures such as Indra, the Vishwadevas, Vanaspati, and other forgotten dimensions of early thought.

Through books, fragments, unfinished manuscripts, and ongoing interpretations, Sarcastikant is building what he calls:

“The Living Library” — a digital archive of books, systems, observations, symbolic studies, and philosophical wandering.

“The Living Library” —a digital archive of thoughts, observations, and philosophical wandering.