The concerns of their creative expression, though rooted in time,space, and culture, embraced the totality of human experience. In this, theywere guided by India’s integral outlook towards life, an outlook that rejectsnothing that is human but respects everything — Dharma, Arth, Kama, andMoksh — in their proper balance. Our writers boldly explored thefundamental truths of human life. They were seekers who searched for answers tothe eternal question: what is the relationship between man, nature, and thecreator? And whatever they experienced, whatever they discovered, they expressedit with an honesty and authenticity that had the distinctive stamp of beauty oftheir individual creation.