Interactions, Traditions, and Personal Inspirations
My public work is fueled by what happens outside the courtroom. These moments in temples, with fellow travelers, and history, define the why behind my legal battles.
With Shri Pawan Kalyan in 2022. I have long identified him as a person to watch, and I am happy to see him grow in what I believe will be a long and meaningful journey in Rajadharma.
A personal moment signing a book in Mangaluru, accompanied by two affectionate Shih Tzus, Benji and Oreo. My visit also included darshan at the powerful temples in and around the region.
A painting at the Kalikambal temple in Chennai, depicting Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj at the feet of the Divine Mother. A powerful representation of the union of Kshatra and Bhakti.
Another portrait of the great Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj at the Kalikambal temple. His life is an eternal inspiration for the defence of Dharma.
A closer look at the painting of Shivaji Maharaj on horseback, a symbol of righteous martial power.
The plaque at the Sri Kalikambal shrine commemorating the visit of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on the 3rd of October, 1677. History lives in these sacred spaces.
About Interactions & Inspirations
These images document the moments that anchor my legal and intellectual battles. Whether it is finding focus at the Kalikambal temple or discussing the future of Rajadharma with leaders like Pawan Kalyan, these experiences shape my courtroom strategy. Even my Shih Tzus, Benji and Oreo, provide a necessary respite from the daily grind of litigation.
My work in the Supreme Court and my writing are not academic exercises. They are responses to the civilizational challenges facing Bharat. When I visit Mangaluru or pay respects to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, it is not tourism. It is a re-immersion into the history and spirit that the legal system often tries to overlook. If you are considering a private advisory session, understand that my methodology relies on this synthesis of legal fact and civilizational reality. I do not offer standard legal consulting. I offer a framework that treats Bharat as a living, breathing entity. To get the most out of a session, you must have an understanding of the decolonial lens I apply, which is best established by reading my Bharat trilogy. This ensures we do not spend our time on basics but move directly to the strategy at hand.
J. Sai Deepak
I am a litigator, but my work is entirely rooted in the Dharma I defend. I do not separate my personal life from my constitutional battles—the temples I visit and the people I engage with are what keep me sharp in the Supreme Court.
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