In a decaying modern world, Arjun, a struggling man chasing meaning and survival, dies under mysterious circumstances. He reincarnates into an alternate world where yoga, dharma, and true wisdom have been lost. The world worships false gods—beings who feed on blind faith. These gods keep humanity bound in spiritual slavery.
But Arjun, carrying fragments of ancient memory and karmic fate, awakens the forgotten practices of yogic cultivation, Indian martial disciplines, and inner transformation. His journey is not just to grow strong, but to break the cycle of dependency and live a life without regret, guided by purpose and family
If you're seeking a cultivation novel that offers a darker, more strategic narrative with a powerful protagonist, Ashes of Dharma is a must-read. Its unique approach to character development and plot progression sets it apart in the genre
writing quality and story very well written. with a deep meaning
system no bloodline no inheritance no grit and patience
⚔️ Ashes of Dharma – Review (Ch. 1–91) ⚔️ A rare gem in the cultivation genre. Ashes of Dharma delivers a dark, cerebral, and ruthless tale that doesn't hold your hand or waste your time. The protagonist—a cold, calculating orphan forged by pain and silence—doesn't shout clichés or make naive choices. He's overpowered, yes, but not in a flashy, hollow way. His strength is earned, layered in blood, betrayal, and brutal logic. Every move feels like a chess game. Schemes unfold. Alliances shift. Death is constant. There are no “young masters” thrown in for filler. No repetitive power-ups. Just a grim world where survival demands intelligence and cruelty. If you're tired of recycled tropes and crave something with bite, brains, and brutal beauty, this is it. 91 chapters in and it already reads like a storm. Dark. Sharp. Addictive. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Must-read for fans of serious cultivation with minimal fluff.