This book is an English translation of original Hindi work, कलियुगी आँगन।
Two sons, raised in the same home, one successful, the other silent.
The courtyard of a family settled in Delhi's Badarpur, where the mistakes of success are forgiven, but devotion becomes a crime.
The younger son, Abhishek Sharma, finds peace in prayer, yet amidst comparisons, taunts, and neglect, he slowly begins to break.
When his own home offers no support, the wrong people take advantage of him, and he drifts toward darkness.
But it is the grace of Mother Bhawani and an orphaned girl, Kavya, who shows him a new path, that becomes a ray of hope and direction in his crumbling world.
The Courtyard of Kalyuga holds a mirror to today's society, where wrong is made to look right, and what is right ends up being punished.
Is devotion weakness? Or the greatest strength to endure?
Ayush Kumar Singh is a young Indian author passionate about bringing history and social realities to life through compelling storytelling. His works explore critical issues such as child marriage, the dowry system, the oppression of women, and resistance against foreign invaders. Rich in historical context and emotional depth, Ayush's stories feature courageous characters who rise against injustice and fight for dignity, honor, and justice.