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in a good conditions............excellent....
..especially in the Indian context. There is a very thin line between Mythological fiction and fantasy fiction - probably best defined by whether the characters have been a part of folklore or not. This book is so different about what I knew about the "Mahadev" but still very very captivating. I am refusing to read the last part of the series - it will end the yearning that I have :) There are very few good books that have been written on the Indian Mythological fiction scene. Which is surprising given the rich Indian mythology.
A good sequel to The Immortals of Meluha. A work of fiction that has been researched and kept in line with mythology and legend but also has surprising twists and turns. Shiva is omnipresent and omnipotent, but Amish has made it appear that the same Divine Soul reincarnates over and over whenever evil is about to triumph over good. The Hindu philosophy of Avatars incarnating in times of extreme danger to Dharma, when the balance of good and evil is heavily listing towards evil - this has been very beautifully demonstrated. Shiva, whom Ram worshiped is now shown as coming after Ram's advent and in turn, Shiva worships Ram. To my mind this is what I found most compelling and charming about the book. Read without making judgements about what is known, and you will absorb the essence of Shiva, otherwise you will just get bogged down in discrepancies and will not enjoy the book as it should be enjoyed
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This is again a good book. The story is again well authorized. No doubt this made the next version highly interesting.
Stick to it until u finish it... Most engaging
Very good book. Definitely worth reading. Very engaging even for new readers.
The book has amazingly magnificent capturing powers. Superbly written enforcing reader to 'just not stop reading'. I would suggest readers to finish 'Immortals Of Meluha' first to get the real pleasure of this book.
Amish Tripathi has become my favorite author now as I read his latest title, The secret of the Nagas. A must read for every Indian, I sincerely enjoye read more
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