No Destination: Autobiography of a Pilgrim by Satish Kumar is the inspiring spiritual memoir of a lifelong seeker, peace pilgrim, and advocate of simple living.
Born into a Jain family in India, Satish Kumar renounced the world at an early age and later undertook an extraordinary 8,000-mile peace walk from India to the nuclear capitals of the world, carrying no money and relying entirely on hospitality. His journey reflects a commitment to nonviolence, ecological awareness, and spiritual unity.
In this autobiography, Kumar reflects on:
Pilgrimage and spiritual discipline
Interfaith dialogue and global peace
Simplicity, ecology, and mindful living
The search for meaning beyond materialism
Personal transformation through service
This book will appeal to readers interested in:
Spiritual autobiography and pilgrimage literature
Interfaith spirituality and contemplative practice
Peace activism and nonviolence
Ecology and ethical living
Eastern and Western spiritual dialogue
Both reflective and practical, this memoir offers a compelling testimony to faith expressed through action.

