Description
At a quiet railway station in Rajasthan, a young journalist discovers an anonymous diary that changes everything. Inside its worn pages lives Meera, a forgotten princess who walked away from palaces, privilege and power to serve humanity in silence.
To the world, she was branded a runaway. To her own brother, she was the one who abandoned her royal duty. But the diary reveals a very different truth – of a woman who chose compassion over comfort, service over status, and love over fear. Her life is woven with sacrifice, unspoken grief and an inner strength that refuses to break.
At the heart of Meera’s journey is her eternal bond with Avinash – a love that defies every barrier of class, time and even death itself. Their story moves from the deserts of Rajasthan to the hidden corners of the human heart, exploring how true love can survive separation, loss and the harsh judgment of society.
Inspired by the spirit of Meera Bai and the Bhakti Movement, this emotionally charged novel celebrates the courage of a woman who chooses devotion – to people, to love and to her own truth. It is a tribute to the timeless power of selfless love, spiritual surrender and the quiet heroism of women whose stories were never told.
Perfect for readers who enjoy Indian literary fiction, soulful love stories and character-driven novels, Until We Meet Again will:
- Stir your soul and make you reflect on what truly matters in life.
- Appeal to fans of emotional, realistic, Indian-themed love stories.
- Resonate with readers who believe love is not just a feeling, but a lifelong act of courage and faith.
Turn the pages and step into Meera’s unforgettable world – where love is prayer, sacrifice is strength and some souls are destined to meet again, no matter how many lifetimes it takes.
About the Author
Born and raised in Delhi, India, Arpita Gupta Das is an Architect and Interior Designer by qualification and profession, with over 20 years of experience in shaping spaces and stories. A passionate writer and natural storyteller, she draws inspiration from tales of strength, heritage and human resilience rooted in India’s rich cultural fabric.
A proud Indian, Arpita feels a deep connection with the country’s traditions and with the unsung heroes who served humanity with quiet dignity, tolerance and compassion. When she is not writing, she nurtures her own brand and company in Mauritius, celebrating Indian heritage through handcrafted home décor and fashion that blend art, culture and design.
Currently based in Mauritius, Arpita presents her debut novel, Until We Meet Again, written straight from the heart for readers who believe in the power of faith, love and the human spirit. The book is inspired by the life and legend of Meera Bai – her selfless love for Lord Krishna, her devotion to people during the Bhakti Movement and her fearless surrender to her inner truth.
Arpita is also a trained classical Kathak dancer and performer, and her love for rhythm, expression and storytelling flows into every page she writes, creating a cinematic and emotionally immersive reading experience.




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