Exploring the modern take on Indian legends we have been reading Shatrujeet Nath‘s Vikramaditya Veergatha series and we have shared our reviews on the first three books of this series with you previously here at Thinkerviews: The Guardians of the Halahala The Conspiracy at Meru The Vengeance of Indra And now continuing with the series, let’s talk about the latest installment ... Read More »
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The Vengeance of Indra by Shatrujeet Nath | Book Review
Exploring the modern take on Indian legends we have been reading Shatrujeet Nath‘s Vikramaditya Veergatha books and we have shared our reviews on the first two books of this series with you in past few weeks: The Guardians of the Halahala The Conspiracy at Meru And now continuing with the series, let’s talk about the latest installment in the series: ... Read More »
The Conspiracy at Meru by Shatrujeet Nath | Book review
The name Vikramaditya symbolises the Ideal King in Indian minds – the Pardukhbhanjan king that went out in the nights to find out how his people were, the king who achieved many impossible feats with from Gods and help of his supernatural friend Vaitala, the king who is a hero, in so many folk tales spreading across Bharatvarsha and captured ... Read More »
The Guardians of the Halahala by Shatrujeet Nath | Book Review
Growing up in India means reading and listening to endless stories of adventures featuring Devas, Danavas, Asuras, Rakshasas and of course humans. The treasure chest of Indian mythological tales described in the Puranas and history of the Indian subcontinent captured in epics and numerous works of literature is filled with many larger than life stories. It is an endless well ... Read More »