The Children of Shiva & the Exotic Tribes
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About the Book
Absolute power corrupts absolutely, and when hatred against one another is gradually assembled since childhood forwarded by that power, a war is eminent—even amongst brothers. Jambudweep is divided in kingdoms with its own sets of kings yet ruled by an indulgent and insecure emperor. The catalyst of the war and the fire of the rebellion is an ancient beast that reappears now in the kingdom of Praygjoytispura, causing deaths in its wake. As the tension of war increases, a mysterious yet most celebrated Maharishi of the land takes advantage of the events to push forward his own propaganda. To sum up all the fears, two of the most deadly weapons have been stolen from the arsenal of the creator. Oblivious to the events, a young general of the most powerful army of Jambudweep, along with his companions, travels back to his tribe and to his home to find peace and guidance while struggling to choose between morality and duty. It is 6100 BCE—the time when the land and the air the above it are pure, expecting the human mind to be an ensemble of complex interplay of gunas. The journey begins . . .
About the Author
Banti R. R. Chandra or Banti Debnath was born in a small village called Borgolai Grant No.11 in Assam. Since childhood he was interested in mythological stories. He has a degree in Animation and VFX thus his imagination took the shape of words as he pens down his first novel.