Oath and Oblivion – The Warriors of Dharma: A Poetic Retelling of Mahabharata’s Unsung Heroes
New Delhi [India], September 18: BlueRose Publishers proudly presents Oath and Oblivion – The Warriors of Dharma by Dr. Tushar Dubey, a Baltimore-based scientist and poet whose heart remains deeply rooted in Indian culture and tradition. Born in Indore to a middle-class family, Dubey grew up immersed in the stories of the Mahabharata and Ramayana, nurtured by his grandmother’s [...]

New Delhi [India], September 18: BlueRose Publishers proudly presents Oath and Oblivion – The Warriors of Dharma by Dr. Tushar Dubey, a Baltimore-based scientist and poet whose heart remains deeply rooted in Indian culture and tradition.
Born in Indore to a middle-class family, Dubey grew up immersed in the stories of the Mahabharata and Ramayana, nurtured by his grandmother’s wisdom and storytelling. Though his professional journey led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and dedicate his career to Alzheimer’s disease research in the United States, his soul found its true expression in poetry. For him, writing is not merely a creative pursuit but a way of staying connected to his heritage.
In Oath and Oblivion, Dubey turns to two of the Mahabharata’s most profound yet often misunderstood warriors — Karna and Bhishma. Bound by vows, torn by destiny, and tested by dharma, their lives embody resilience, sacrifice, and silent suffering. Through powerful verses and philosophical reflection, the book explores their emotional battles, moral dilemmas, and unyielding devotion to honor.