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The Oath of the Vayuputras is the third book of Amish Tripathi, third book of Amishverse, and also the third book of Shiva Trilogy.The book was released on 27 February 2013, through Westland Press and completes the mythical story about an imaginary land Meluha and how its inhabitants were saved by a barbarian named Shiva.
This is what makes Amish very special among the few Indian bestselling authors we have." [ 28 ] Ivinder Gill of Financial Express commented that 'The Scion of Ikshvaku is what could be called a modern take on the Ramayan, with Amish taking the familiar story further, or sideways, with his own interpretation of events.
Raavan is arguably the most complex villain in Indian literature, and Amish delivers one of the kind we have never met, re-imagining evil in ways we have not known.” [5] Gautam also noted Amish's penchant for weaving in deep philosophies — "From the physical to the philosophical, the discourse between the two, both silent as well as verbal ...
The book is written in the form of conversations between characters set in modern-day India that are relatable and echo the insights and lessons from Upanishads, Mahabharata and Amish's fiction books, the Shiva Trilogy and Ram Chandra series.
Sita: Warrior of Mithila is the fifth book of Amish Tripathi, fifth book of Amishverse, and second book of Ram Chandra Series.It was released on 29 May 2017. Ram Chandra Series is a retelling of the most famous epic of India, the Ramayana.
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Around the time he graduated from the University of Kentucky, the knee pain returned, and he developed an addiction to pain medications. Patrick’s habit built steadily and in secret. He needed a Percocet just to get out the door. After a statewide and federal crackdown on pain pills made them too expensive, he switched to heroin.