Ashwatthama - Return of the Immortal


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About the Book: ‘Ashwatthama - Return of the immortal’ is a story about Ashwatthama, a legendary warrior from Mahabharat times who was born with a gemstone on his forehead and blessed by Lord Shiva to become an immortal. He had fought in the Mahabharata on the losing side of Kauravas. After his despicable act of killing Parikshith in Uttara’s womb, Lord Sri Krishna takes away the gemstone on Ashwatthama’s forehead and curses him to live a miserable life for eternity with pain and stench. The gemstone taken away from Ashwatthama has many powers including ability to control Rudrasena - The army of Lord Shiva. The gemstone considered as a symbol of power passed the hands of many kings through millenia and rested in the hands of an Aghori sect in the present times. Pashupati, an Aghori of the same sect who also happens to be a Geneticist uses the powers of the gemstone to bring a cataclysmic end to the world as it exists to usher a new world. When Smriti, the head of the Locust control and Research departments identifies the source of genetically modified Locusts that have the ability to consume entire global vegetation in less than 6 months, she is hunted by Pashupati’s men in the forests of Nainital, Smriti gets saved by wandering Ashwatthama. A reluctant Ashwatthama gets drawn into a battle with Pashupati after learning that the latter is using his gemstone to destroy the world by invoking Rudrasena. Whether Smriti and Ashwattham are successful in stopping the GM locusts from ravaging the world vegetation, whether Pashupati is successful in invoking the Rudrasena and whether Ashwatthama is able to stop Pashupati forms the rest of the story. About the Author: Prashanth Reddy Motadoo and Ramesh Yadma are the credited story writers of the Telugu feature film Satyabhama, featuring Kajal Aggarwal and made by the renowned Telugu film director Sashi Kiran Tikka. Building on their storytelling experience, they have authored an English novel titled "Ashwatthama: Return of the Immortal" in the action/adventure genre. Prashanth Reddy Motadoo: He operates a business and has a rich background in information technology in Australia and the UK, complemented by a diploma in filmmaking. His film industry involvement includes working with legendary Telugu film director K. Vishwanath produced a Telugu music album. Ramesh Yadma: A senior executive at Micron Technology, he returned to India driven by a passion for film and storytelling. He has worked as an assistant director under Shekar Kammula and has penned lyrics for notable films.







The Birth of Ashwatthama


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The Birth of Ashwatthama. Discover the fascinating tale of Ashwatthama, a central figure in Hindu mythology and the epic Mahabharata. Born miraculously with the blessing of immortality bestowed by Lord Shiva, Ashwatthama's childhood unfolds with divine interventions and profound teachings from his father, Drona. This story delves into themes of destiny, the bond between father and son, and the weight of immortality in shaping his path. Follow Ashwatthama's journey from his upbringing in Hastinapur to his pivotal role in the epic battles that define his legacy. Explore the rich symbolism and moral dilemmas he faces, making him a timeless figure in Indian literature and mythology Ashwatthama, Birth of Ashwatthama, Hindu mythology, Mahabharata character, Immortality blessing, Lord Shiva's blessing, Father and son bond, Divine intervention, Destiny in mythology, Epic tales, mythology




Shiva to Shankara


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Many modern scholars say Shiva linga is a phallic symbol. Most devotees disagree. Who is right? To make sense of a mythological image one has to align the language heard stories] with the language performed rituals], and the language seen symbols]. This book also looks at the sexual metaphors.







Sankaran Is Again on the Coconut Tree


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Kerala is a destination on the world tourist map. It is often referred to as Gods Own Country. The place has been visited by foreigners from all over the globe for five thousand years at least. To give an insight into the mysteries of this place and events that occurred over many, many years, Sankaran, an immortal, takes the reader through very gripping, thrilling, and thought-provoking situations and, in the process, demystifies the Malayalee.




Geeta Enlightened


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The revelation of timeless spiritual message of Lord Krishna is dramatically set in a battlefield, though it happened to be the only place where such a message had its poignance. Through its brilliant casting and superb plots the subtle difference between the ego and the spirit, between myth and reality becomes apparent. Thus the Geeta is a prenote to faciliate the seeker to recognize truth from untruth. It directs the Spirit`s ascent through winding mind alleys of conditioning, concepts and projections into the threshold of Absolute Truth. Rejecting the path of self-torture or escapism it suggests the Divine union in the market place--even in the mundane task of household chores. In the new light thrown by Sri Mataji Nirmala Devi on the subject, Yogi Mahajan gathers the dried-up leaves of the text so far burried under the weight of priesthood and brings them back to life for the seeker of Truth.




Dawn Of Duality : The Beginning Of An End


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With the equilibrium of existence upon the planet teetering perilously to chaos, the Sentinels and the Guardians were compelled to forge an unlikely alliance as they grappled with a world in turmoil. Simultaneously, adding weight to Rudra’s troubles, a new world order reared its ugly head, threatening to subsume mankind. Now, thrust against an ancient blade steeped with the echoes of genocide, Rudra and Jaywardhan were faced with a profound question. Despite a menagerie of metahumans at their disposal and a powerful singular like Achyut by their side, how were they supposed to stop… A Living God!







Song of Draupadi


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The Mahabharat is renowned for its great battles, heroic men, and gods walking the pathways of mortals. However, the beating heart of the epic is often forgotten-the stories of its women. Many of these exceptional women appear in Song of Draupadi-the indomitable Satyavati, the otherworldly Ganga, the indestructible Kunti, and the tenacious Gandhari-but the passionate and fiery Draupadi rises above them all to grip the imagination of the reader. Born of a dangerous sacrifice, Draupadi and her brother Drishtadumna are called forth to avenge Drona's insult to their father. While Drishtadumna is expected to kill Drona on the battlefield, Draupadi's role is not set out, but she dreams of fire and blood. From beloved daughter and princess of Panchala to wife of the brave Pandavas and queen of Indraprastha, Draupadi finds herself exiled to the forest, humiliated and determined on vengeance. The novel is a symphony, in several keys, of her voice and those of the other women around her-arguing, pleading, reasoning, and often raised in righteous anger. The title masterfully retells the story of Draupadi, one of the most memorable characters from the epic Mahabharat. Song of Draupadi champions the voices of the exceptional women of Mahabharat. Ira Mukhoty is the author of bestselling titles addressing the erasure of women from mythology and history.