Ajaya-Rise Of Kali (Book 2): Duryodhana's Mahabharata (Ajaya Book 2) In English

Ajaya-Rise Of Kali (Book 2): Duryodhana's Mahabharata (Ajaya Book 2) In English  (Hardcover, Others, Anand Neelakandan)

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  • Author: Anand Neelakandan
  • 530 Pages
  • Language: Others
  • Publisher: Leadtsart Publishing
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The mahabharata endures as the great epic of india. While jaya is the story Of the pandavas, told from the perspective of the victors of kurukshetra, ajaya is the tale of the Kauravas, who were decimated to the last man. From the pen of the author who gave voice to Ravana in the national bestseller, asura, comes the riveting narrative which compels us to question The truth behind the mahabharata. As the Pandavas stake their claim to the Hastinapura throne, the Kaurava Crown Prince, Suyodhana, rises to challenge Krishna. As great minds debate dharma and adharma, power hungry men prepare for an apocalyptic war. The women, highborn and humble, helplessly watch the unfolding disaster with deep foreboding. And greedy merchants and unscrupulous priests lie in wait like vultures. Both sides know that beyond the agony and carnage the winner will take all. But even as gods conspire and men’s destinies unfold, a far greater truth awaits. The dark age of kali is rising and every man and woman must choose between duty An
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Book
  • Ajaya-Rise Of Kali (Book 2): Duryodhana's Mahabharata (Ajaya Book 2) In English
Author
  • Anand Neelakandan
Binding
  • Hardcover
Publishing Date
  • 2015
Publisher
  • Leadtsart Publishing
Edition
  • First
Number of Pages
  • 530
Language
  • Others
Genre
  • Literature & Fiction
Book Subcategory
  • Other Books
Author Info
  • About the Author The author in his own words: "I was born in a quaint little village called thripunithura, on the outskirts of cochin, kerala. Located east of mainland ernakulam, across vembanad lake, this village had the distinction of being the seat of the cochin royal family. However, it was once more famous for its hundred-odd temples, the various classical artists it produced, and its music school. I remember many an evening listening to the faint rhythm of chendas from the temples and the notes of the flute escaping over the rugged walls of the school of music. However, in recent times, gulf money and the rapidly expanding city of cochin have wiped away all remaining vestiges of that old world charm. The village has evolved into the usual, unremarkable, suburban hellhole, clones of which dot india. Growing up in a village with more temples than was necessary, it was little wonder that mythology fascinated me.
Dimensions
Width
  • 5.5 inch
Length/Height
  • 8.492126 inch
Depth
  • 1.33858 inch
Weight
  • 460 g
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