Triloki Nath Dhar (1930-2022) was born in Kashmir, J & K, India. He graduated in science from Punjab in 1948 and received a degree in Indology from Sharda Peeth Research Centre, Srinagar, as approved by Dr Tuci of Rome. In the past, he was a journalist and a theological preacher through religious organizations. For one, he gave lectures on the Bhagwat Geeta (Bhagavad-Gita) through the auspices of the Vedic Bhavan during 1972 to 1974. Mr Dhar is an author of short romances, tales, and collections of essays, as well, a theory of Cosmological Physics which he had included in a ‘romantic fiction’ novel which was apparently confirmed fourteen years later by a US space satellite’s discovery of a particularly massive cloud of gas and dust. It was a possible indication that the expanding universe might eventually reverse toward collapse. He was formerly a member of several author’s organizations. Mr Dhar’s various public service efforts have included service from 1946 to 1948 as secretary of the Students’ Federation and in the Volunteer Corps; he was general secretary of the Bhokhatkeshwar Bhairov Nath Trust in Srinagar from 1972 through 1976, and general secretary of the All-India Saraswat Cultural Organisation from 1972 through 1981. He had declined some awards offered, for personal reasons. His published works include Theory of Creativity (1961), Tale of a Soviet Biologist (1961), A Bunch of Short Romances (l963), Origin of Saraswat Aryans (1976), Rupa Bhawani (Life, Teachings and Philosophy) (1977), Concept of I(1982), The Cascades (1983), a collection of poems, The Holy Virgin (an epic fragment), Inspiration in the North- East (2001), The story of Kashmir Affairs and the sundry topics(2013), The Battered Hindu(2014).