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Gaurav Sharma (born 4 March 1992) is a Canadian author and novelist of Indian origin, [3] [4] best known for his national (India) bestselling novel, God of the Sullied. [5] [6] His other books include, Beyond Countless Grief, Diary of a Whimsical Lover, Long Live the Sullied [7] (sequel to God of the Sullied), The Indian Story of an Author and a semi-autobiographical fiction Gone are the Days ...
God of the Sullied is a story about an underachieving, innocent and supposedly cursed child, who in the end, conquers the world and demolishes the evil.The story revolves around ninth century India, just after the sudden demise of Adi Shankaracharya – a time when a unique and exotic Ikshavaku tribe lives somewhere in Rudraputra.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikispecies; ... Neptis clinia, the southern sullied sailer or clear sailer, [2] [3] ...
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Long Live the Sullied is a historical (mythological) novel written by Gaurav Sharma. [1] [2] It is the sequel to God of the Sullied and concludes The Sullied Warrior Duology. [3] The book is narrated in a point-of-view manner where central characters from God of the Sullied tell their story using back stories and sweeps. The novel focuses ...
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Males and females, upperside fuliginous black, with somewhat sullied white markings. Forewing: discoidal streak narrow, the apex truncate, triangular spot beyond narrow, very elongate; discal spots small, oval, all well separated; postdiscal transverse series of spots complete.