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Praise for the Shiva Trilogy

Amishs mythical imagination mines the past and taps into the possibilities of the future. His book series, archetypal and stirring, unfolds the deepest recesses of the soul as well as our collective consciousness.

Deepak Chopra, world-renowned spiritual guru and
bestselling author

Amish is a fresh new voice in Indian writing steeped in myth and history, with a fine eye for detail and a compelling narrative style.

Shashi Tharoor, Minister of State in the Indian government
and celebrated author

Furious action jumps off every page.

Anil Dharker, renowned journalist and author

Tripathis Shiva Trilogy is already being touted as Indias Lord of the Rings.

Hindustan Times

Amish has mastered the art of gathering, interpreting and presenting Indias many myths, folklores and legends, and blending all of that into fast-paced thrillers that change your views about gods, cultures, histories, demons and heroes, forever.

Hi Blitz

Amishs Shiva Trilogy has a refreshing storyline The narration forces you to impatiently turn the page to know what secret is going to be revealed about the Neelkanth next.

The Telegraph

Its a labour of love... Amish also humanizes his characters, something which most popular Indian writers fail miserably at.

Mint

Amishs philosophy of tolerance, his understanding of mythology and his avowed admiration for Shiva are evident in his best-selling works.

Verve

Tripathi is part of an emerging band of authors who have taken up mythology and history in a big way, translating bare facts into delicious stories.

The New Indian Express

[Amish] has combined his love for history, philosophy and mythology into a racy fictional narrative which depicts Lord Shiva as a Tibetan tribal leader.

The Pioneer

Tripathis approach to storytelling is contemporary and urban which is one of the main draws of the books. Though the story is fictional, its characters and historical depictions are factual [].

Harpers Bazaar

[Amish] does a matchless job of bringing Shivas legacy into a character who inhabited the earth.

The Sentinel

The Shiva Trilogy is a racy mytho-thriller with a masala twist, like Amar Chitra Katha on steroids.

Rashmi Bansal, bestselling author of Stay Hungry Stay
Foolish

Praise for The Immortals of Meluha

I was blown away with the world of Meluha and riveted by Amishs creation of it.

Karan Johar, renowned filmmaker

Shiva rocks. Just how much Shiva rocks the imagination is made grandiosely obvious in The Immortals of Meluha. [] Shivas journey from cool dude [] to Mahadev [] is a readers delight. [] What really engages is the authors crafting of Shiva, with almost boy-worship joy.

The Times of India

The Immortals of Meluha [] sees Lord Shiva and his intriguing life with a refreshing perspective. [] Beautifully written creation. [] Simply unputdownable for any lover of Indian history and mythology.

Society

The story [in The Immortals of Meluha] is gripping and well-paced. An essentially mythological story written in a modern style, the novel creates anticipation in the readers mind and compels one to read with great curiosity till the end.

Business World

[The Immortals of Meluha is] amongst the top 5 books recommended by Brunch... the story is fascinating.

Hindustan Times

[The Immortals of Meluha] has philosophy as its underlying theme but is racy enough to give its readers the adventure of a lifetime.

The Hindu

[The Immortals of Meluha is a] wonderful book, replete with action, love and adventure, and extolling virtues and principles... The author has succeeded in making many mythological characters into simple flesh and blood human beings, and therein lie(s) the beauty and the acceptability of this book.

The Afternoon

The author takes myth and contemporises it, raising questions about all that we hold true and familiar. The book is a marvellous attempt to create fiction from folklore, religion and archaeological facts.

People

The Immortals of Meluha is a political commentary with messages for our world and a hope that since they flow from the Mahadev himself, they will find greater acceptance. Be it the interpretation of Shivas battle cry Har Har Mahadev as Every man a Mahadev or the valour of Sati who fights her own battles every passage is rich in meaning, and yet, open to interpretation. Therein lies the strength of this book.

Indiareads.com

Following the amazing success of the first book, one has to admit that Amish has managed to touch a very popular nerve [].

Deccan Chronicle

Praise for The Secret of the Nagas

With his book, the second part of the Shiva trilogy [The Secret of the Nagas], [Amish] seems to be taking a walk in [Dan] Browns shoes.

Hindustan Times

In The Secret of the Nagas, the author tells the story well, tying up seemingly loose ends and tangents into a tight plot.

The Sunday Guardian

[] a gripping tale that combines lots of action with deep yet accessible philosophy. Amish does not disappoint. [] The Secret of the Nagas is furiously packed with action and intrigue and leaves the reader guessing.

Outlook

the book has it all philosophies, spiritual messages, secrets, battles and mysteries.

The Indian Express

Its clear that [The Secret of the Nagas] has struck a chord with Indian readers.

The Hindu

Amish Tripathi retained his Midas touch with The Secret of the Nagas.

Deccan Herald

The Secret of the Nagas is impressive in its conception... Tripathi is an excellent storyteller.

DNA

The moment you start reading [The Secret of the Nagas], you are sucked into the adrenaline-pumping ride through the enigmatic landscape populated by a host of [characters].

Alive

Few books on history and mythology have an element that makes you think beyond the printed word. The Secret of the Nagas, Amish Tripathis second book of the Shiva Trilogy, does that.

Herald, Goa

The Oath of the
Vayuputras

Book 3
of the
Shiva Trilogy

Amish

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Published by westland ltd 2013

Copyright Amish Tripathi 2013

All rights reserved

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Amish Tripathi asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously and any resemblance to any actual person living or dead, events and locales is entirely coincidental.

ISBN: 978-93-82618-34-8

Cover Design by Rashmi Pusalkar.

Photo of Lord Shiva by Chandan Kowli.

Inside book formatting and typesetting by Ram Das Lal

This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by any way of trade or otherwise, be lent, resold, hired out, or otherwise circulated without the authors prior written consent, in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser and without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the copyright owner, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews with appropriate citations.

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