Author Bio
Anupam Trivedi has been engaged in the study of Sanatan scriptures for over three decades, with sustained reading, contemplation, and comparative inquiry into the Vedas, Upaniṣads, Itihāsa, Purāṇas, Smṛti texts, and traditional commentarial literature.
He acknowledges with deep reverence that whatever clarity, discipline, and direction inform his understanding of Sanatan Dharma are possible solely by the anugraha (grace) and guidance of his Guru, Purvaamnaay Govardhan Math Peethadhishwar Pujyaniya Shankaracharya Swami Nischalananda Saraswati Ji.
Widely regarded as one of the foremost living authorities on Vedic, Vedāntic, and Shastric knowledge, Shankaracharya Ji is renowned for his extraordinary command over mathematics, astronomy, cosmology, metaphysics, linguistics, and Dharma-śāstra—a synthesis rarely witnessed in any era. His insights have drawn the attention of scientists, scholars, and research bodies, who consult him on complex questions spanning time, cosmology, consciousness, ethics, and civilizational continuity.
For countless seekers, his life and work stand as a living testament to the continuity of Ādi Śaṅkarācārya’s paramparā, where Śaṅkara-tattva manifests not merely in doctrine, but in uncompromising clarity, intellectual rigor, and unwavering commitment to Vedic truth.
Alongside scriptural study, Anupam Trivedi brings over 22 years of professional experience in corporate environments, during which he observed—both in India and across the global Hindu diaspora—the growing difficulty Hindu families face in preserving Dharma, transmitting samskāra, and guiding children in the foundational principles of Sanatan living amidst modern pressures.
Over the years, he has built a personal reference library comprising the complete corpus of Purāṇas, multiple editions of the Mahābhārata and Rāmāyaṇa, Vedic literature, Vedāṅgas, and allied śāstric texts, which serve as primary sources for study and writing.
Through bhavambhavaani.com, he seeks—with humility, responsibility, and fidelity to śhāstra—to help Hindus understand Sanatan Dharma correctly and holistically, not as ritual or cultural identity alone, but as a timeless knowledge system governing Dharma, Kāla (Time), cosmic order, and righteous living, especially for families striving to remain rooted in tradition while navigating contemporary life.
