In every era, there are creators who dare to think differently, who challenge the ordinary and leave behind something timeless. For India, one such innovator is Piyush Goel, the Mirror Image Man, whose extraordinary art of writing books in reverse has redefined the boundaries of literature, patience, and human imagination.
A Unique Identity in World Literature
Born in 1967, Piyush Goel’s life story is a remarkable blend of tradition and innovation. Unlike conventional writers, he does not rely on technology or even normal handwriting. Instead, he has pioneered a rare craft: mirror image writing, where entire manuscripts are written backward, legible only through reflection in a mirror.
In 2012, he achieved a milestone that stunned literary circles. He painstakingly rewrote Harivansh Rai Bachchan’s celebrated poetry collection Madhushala—not with a pen, but with a needle. Every letter was etched carefully, producing the world’s first needle-written mirror image book. It was not just a record—it was a revolution in the art of handwriting.
Reimagining India’s Eternal Texts
Goel’s work goes beyond technique. His choice of texts reflects deep respect for India’s literary and spiritual heritage. Among his mirrored masterpieces are:
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The Bhagavad Gita – India’s timeless scripture, mirrored word-for-word.
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Sundara Kanda (Ramcharitmanas) – The heroic deeds of Lord Hanuman, preserved in reflection.
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Sai Satcharitra – A devotional work on Sai Baba’s teachings.
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Durga Saptashati – A hymn of strength and faith.
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Meri Ikyavan Kavitayein – A mirrored tribute to Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s poetic legacy.
Each of these books is handwritten, not machine-produced, proving Goel’s unmatched discipline and reverence for literature.
A Multi-Talented Innovator
Beyond mirror writing, Piyush Goel’s life reflects a rare versatility:
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Motivational Author – His book Sochana too Padega hi contains 110 original motivational thoughts that inspire readers to break barriers.
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Mathematician & Researcher – He has published three international research papers, contributing fresh ideas to mathematical logic.
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Cartoonist – Through his clever sketches, he adds humor and critique to social and political issues.
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Cricket Umpire – Known for discipline and fairness on the field.
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Corporate Professional – With over 25 years in the industry, he brings a balance of structure and creativity to every role.
Honors and Recognition
For his groundbreaking work, Piyush Goel has been awarded the prestigious Holder Republic Award. His journey has been celebrated by leading media outlets including Hindustan Times, Amar Ujala, and Dainik Bhaskar, each praising his ability to merge heritage with innovation.
Why His Legacy Matters Today
In a world where machines and AI create at lightning speed, Piyush Goel’s work reminds us of the enduring value of human effort. His books are not simply written—they are meditations, each page reflecting patience, concentration, and creativity.
For young dreamers, innovators, and writers, Goel’s journey is proof that originality lies not in shortcuts but in perseverance.
As he says:
“When you dare to see the world differently, even the mirror becomes a canvas.”
About Piyush Goel
Piyush Goel is an Indian author, mathematician, researcher, and motivational thinker best known as the Mirror Image Man of India. With world-record-setting mirror image books, academic research, and motivational writings, he continues to inspire generations to think beyond boundaries and reflect on new possibilities.