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==Literary Career==
==Literary Career==
Inspired by her father's lifelong passion for reading and writing, Dr. Aruna Shaibya chose literature as her primary medium for creative expression and social impact.
Inspired by her father’s lifelong passion for reading and writing, Dr. Aruna Shaibya embraced literature as her chosen medium for creative expression and meaningful social impact.


She has authored:
A prolific writer, she has authored three acclaimed Hindi poetry collections—*Vijayshree*, *Samvedana*, and *Abhivyanjana*—each reflecting a unique dimension of human experience. *Vijayshree* is a powerful collection of motivational poems that encourages readers to overcome challenges, cultivate resilience, and pursue their aspirations with confidence and determination. *Samvedana* and *Abhivyanjana* delve into the depths of human emotions, relationships, and the subtle nuances of life through heartfelt and evocative poetry.
* Five Hindi Poetry Collections
* Two Novels:
** ''Niyatinati''
** ''Apoorva''


Her literary works explore themes including:
Dr. Shaibya is also the author of the novel *Niyatinati*, a compelling work of fiction that explores the intricate interplay of destiny, karma, and human choice. Widely appreciated for its engaging narrative and thought-provoking themes, the novel has earned a growing and dedicated readership.
* Human relationships
* Destiny and purpose
* Inner strength
* Spiritual awakening
* Courage and resilience
* Self-discovery


Her writing seeks to inspire readers while encouraging deeper reflection on life, society, and personal growth.
Through her literary works, Dr. Shaibya explores themes such as human relationships, destiny, inner strength, spiritual awakening, courage, resilience, and self-discovery. Her writing seeks not only to inspire and motivate but also to encourage readers to reflect deeply on life, society, and personal growth.


==Mythological Literature==
==Mythological Literature==