The Unseen Threads(Karma, Compassion, and the Killing of Animals)

The Unseen Threads, I felt as though I was being guided gently into a deeper understanding of life, karma, and compassion. The book does not preach-it awakens. What touched me most was the way it connects ancient wisdom to the choices we make every day, especially concerning the lives of animals. It challenged me to think, to question, and to grow. This is more than a book; it is a journey into awareness, and I believe it will inspire many to embrace a more compassionate way of living.

In a world driven by consumption, convenience, and often blind tradition, the unseen threads of karma weave silently through our choices, shaping destinies beyond the limits of this lifetime. The Unseen Threads (Karma, Compassion, and the Killing of Animals) by Pradip Kumar Ray, published by PKRBUR PUBLICATION, is not merely a book-it is a mirror that compels us to confront the moral, spiritual, and karmic consequences of one of humanity's oldest practices: the killing of animals for food, sacrifice, or ritual.

This work arises at a crucial time when modern society is questioning the ethical, environmental, and spiritual costs of meat-eating and animal sacrifice. While debates often center on health or sustainability, this book dives deeper into the spiritual dimensions of violence against animals, connecting ancient wisdom with present-day realities. Each chapter unfolds like a thread in the grand tapestry of karma, exposing how our actions-no matter how normalized-carry profound repercussions.

The book begins by examining the nature of meat and the law of reciprocity, reminding us that violence begets violence and that the energy of suffering cannot vanish without consequence. It takes the reader through the karmic chain of cause and effect, showing how the act of killing reverberates into both present suffering and future births. By delving into scriptural references-from the Manu Smriti to the Bhagavatam-the author exposes the contrast between Vedic intention and later misinterpretations that justified violence in the name of tradition.

At the heart of this book lies the principle of Ahimsa-non-violence, presented not as an abstract philosophy, but as the supreme dharma, a living practice that nurtures compassion and spiritual elevation. The chapters on deities such as Shiva and Durga challenge long-held misunderstandings, revealing that offerings of violence dishonor rather than please the divine. Similarly, the insights on yajnas (ancient sacrifices) highlight that their essence was never meat consumption, but the upliftment of consciousness and harmony with universal law.

What sets this book apart is its unflinching discussion of the karmic and hellish consequences of animal killing, supported by scriptural evidence and spiritual reasoning. The journey continues with Lord Buddha's revolutionary stand against animal sacrifice, the role of Harinam Sankirtan in Kali Yuga, and the pathways to avoiding rebirth in sinful species. Ultimately, the book is not about fear-it is about awakening: a call to transform society by embracing compassion, non-violence, and conscious living.

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The Unseen Threads(Karma, Compassion, and the Killing of Animals)

The Unseen Threads, I felt as though I was being guided gently into a deeper understanding of life, karma, and compassion. The book does not preach-it awakens. What touched me most was the way it connects ancient wisdom to the choices we make every day, especially concerning the lives of animals. It challenged me to think, to question, and to grow. This is more than a book; it is a journey into awareness, and I believe it will inspire many to embrace a more compassionate way of living.

In a world driven by consumption, convenience, and often blind tradition, the unseen threads of karma weave silently through our choices, shaping destinies beyond the limits of this lifetime. The Unseen Threads (Karma, Compassion, and the Killing of Animals) by Pradip Kumar Ray, published by PKRBUR PUBLICATION, is not merely a book-it is a mirror that compels us to confront the moral, spiritual, and karmic consequences of one of humanity's oldest practices: the killing of animals for food, sacrifice, or ritual.

This work arises at a crucial time when modern society is questioning the ethical, environmental, and spiritual costs of meat-eating and animal sacrifice. While debates often center on health or sustainability, this book dives deeper into the spiritual dimensions of violence against animals, connecting ancient wisdom with present-day realities. Each chapter unfolds like a thread in the grand tapestry of karma, exposing how our actions-no matter how normalized-carry profound repercussions.

The book begins by examining the nature of meat and the law of reciprocity, reminding us that violence begets violence and that the energy of suffering cannot vanish without consequence. It takes the reader through the karmic chain of cause and effect, showing how the act of killing reverberates into both present suffering and future births. By delving into scriptural references-from the Manu Smriti to the Bhagavatam-the author exposes the contrast between Vedic intention and later misinterpretations that justified violence in the name of tradition.

At the heart of this book lies the principle of Ahimsa-non-violence, presented not as an abstract philosophy, but as the supreme dharma, a living practice that nurtures compassion and spiritual elevation. The chapters on deities such as Shiva and Durga challenge long-held misunderstandings, revealing that offerings of violence dishonor rather than please the divine. Similarly, the insights on yajnas (ancient sacrifices) highlight that their essence was never meat consumption, but the upliftment of consciousness and harmony with universal law.

What sets this book apart is its unflinching discussion of the karmic and hellish consequences of animal killing, supported by scriptural evidence and spiritual reasoning. The journey continues with Lord Buddha's revolutionary stand against animal sacrifice, the role of Harinam Sankirtan in Kali Yuga, and the pathways to avoiding rebirth in sinful species. Ultimately, the book is not about fear-it is about awakening: a call to transform society by embracing compassion, non-violence, and conscious living.

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The Unseen Threads(Karma, Compassion, and the Killing of Animals)

The Unseen Threads(Karma, Compassion, and the Killing of Animals)

by Pradip Kumar Ray
The Unseen Threads(Karma, Compassion, and the Killing of Animals)

The Unseen Threads(Karma, Compassion, and the Killing of Animals)

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The Unseen Threads, I felt as though I was being guided gently into a deeper understanding of life, karma, and compassion. The book does not preach-it awakens. What touched me most was the way it connects ancient wisdom to the choices we make every day, especially concerning the lives of animals. It challenged me to think, to question, and to grow. This is more than a book; it is a journey into awareness, and I believe it will inspire many to embrace a more compassionate way of living.

In a world driven by consumption, convenience, and often blind tradition, the unseen threads of karma weave silently through our choices, shaping destinies beyond the limits of this lifetime. The Unseen Threads (Karma, Compassion, and the Killing of Animals) by Pradip Kumar Ray, published by PKRBUR PUBLICATION, is not merely a book-it is a mirror that compels us to confront the moral, spiritual, and karmic consequences of one of humanity's oldest practices: the killing of animals for food, sacrifice, or ritual.

This work arises at a crucial time when modern society is questioning the ethical, environmental, and spiritual costs of meat-eating and animal sacrifice. While debates often center on health or sustainability, this book dives deeper into the spiritual dimensions of violence against animals, connecting ancient wisdom with present-day realities. Each chapter unfolds like a thread in the grand tapestry of karma, exposing how our actions-no matter how normalized-carry profound repercussions.

The book begins by examining the nature of meat and the law of reciprocity, reminding us that violence begets violence and that the energy of suffering cannot vanish without consequence. It takes the reader through the karmic chain of cause and effect, showing how the act of killing reverberates into both present suffering and future births. By delving into scriptural references-from the Manu Smriti to the Bhagavatam-the author exposes the contrast between Vedic intention and later misinterpretations that justified violence in the name of tradition.

At the heart of this book lies the principle of Ahimsa-non-violence, presented not as an abstract philosophy, but as the supreme dharma, a living practice that nurtures compassion and spiritual elevation. The chapters on deities such as Shiva and Durga challenge long-held misunderstandings, revealing that offerings of violence dishonor rather than please the divine. Similarly, the insights on yajnas (ancient sacrifices) highlight that their essence was never meat consumption, but the upliftment of consciousness and harmony with universal law.

What sets this book apart is its unflinching discussion of the karmic and hellish consequences of animal killing, supported by scriptural evidence and spiritual reasoning. The journey continues with Lord Buddha's revolutionary stand against animal sacrifice, the role of Harinam Sankirtan in Kali Yuga, and the pathways to avoiding rebirth in sinful species. Ultimately, the book is not about fear-it is about awakening: a call to transform society by embracing compassion, non-violence, and conscious living.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798230035619
Publisher: Pkrbur Publication
Publication date: 09/13/2025
Pages: 114
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.27(d)

About the Author

Pradip Kumar Ray

The author retired from his long-standing career in banking, with his final post being Chief Manager (Offing) at the Purshura Branch of State Bank of India (SBI). Throughout his career, he served in various roles such as Branch Manager, HR Manager, System Manager etc, gaining a wealth of experience across multiple banking functions. During this time, he also nurtured a hobby of discovering magic and writing, which led to the publication of his first book, "Prerana" in 2013. His written works have been featured in several prominent newspapers and magazines, and his expertise in magic earned him a mention in the Magicians' World Directory.

In terms of academic qualifications, the author holds a BSc (Honours in Physics), MSc (Computer Science), and a Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications (PGDCA). He is a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)(Global) and a Certified Associate of the Indian Institute of Banking (CAIIB). Additionally, he has completed various certification courses in photo, video, and audio editing, animation, hardware, cobol programming, "Praggya" Hindi courses, and a certification course from the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI).

Post-retirement, the author has remained active by collaborating with different academies as a subject-matter expert in banking. He also runs a YouTube channel, Facebook page, website, and blog, where he continues to engage his audience. Additionally, the author contributes to stock photography, writes articles, and publishes his own books. To date, he has authored over 125 books, many of which are available through national and international online platforms.

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