Brahma Hathya By T. V. Mahalingam

V Mahalingam s debut novel Brahma Hathya is a captivating tale that blends mythology imagination and human connections The story follows a young shepherd boy and his encounter with the Jogi a mysterious figure and the powerful figure of Trivikrama the lord of Vaishali Set in Mithila s kingdom the novel explores themes of violence lineage kinship and love The author s pace and rich character development keep readers engaged leaving them wanting Mahalingam s debut novel with its beautiful plot and intriguing characters will have a lasting effect on readers and enthusiasts of Indian mythical imagination Kindle Edition Is Mithila in danger Will the king be successful in his attempt or is he into the activity of saving the kingdom The plot of the book begins with the introduction of a shepherd boy who wakes up before dawn just like he always does as a part of his daily schedule But this time with a little difference things happen tuning the readers expectations upside down with a note of suspicion and a mystery that are about to happen in no time. Brahma Hathya bookworm The boy looks out for a Jogi The room where he has been fixated within the plot of this piece seems to resemble the bottom of a still icy lake But all the boy wants is to just find out the Jogi While these things happen Grandpa appears and calls out to the boy Kedar which is the oldest mountain in the world has been talked about a lot in this text especially with the reference to Grandpa s saying to the shepherd boy. Book Brahma hathyar book Where have these king prince and queen been all along Is the boy related to them or is he the one who will be the prime character amongst all the other characters Ardhamukha is one of the best parts I enjoyed while reading this book Kindle Edition Fast paced is an understatement for this absolute thriller The grand world building is smooth and vivid each character is flesh and bone and scar and with their own depth and their stories collide powerfully There are no filler pages anywhere as the book takes you on an epic adventure and ultimately leaves you asking for Kindle Edition
Brahma Hathya By T. V. Mahalingam
English
366
Kindle Edition
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About the Book AN ENGROSSING AND FAST PACED DEBUT NOVEL FOR READERS OF MYTHOLOGY AND FANTASY Something is stirring in the kingdom of Mithila An ominous prophecy fire raining down from the skies the mystery of a severed hand and the indiscriminate slaughter of men women and children And who in the sixteen kingdoms possesses the depravity and malevolence to carry out that most sinful act of all Brahma Hathya Holding a precarious Mithila together are a heartbroken king fixated on soma and women a young prince still grappling with his Kshatriya training a queen mother who has taken a vow of silence and a jogi with no recollection of his past What begins in the mystic mountains of Kedar unravels in the palace halls of Vaishali and in the depths of the forest where a young girl has survived a vicious enemy one she knows only as Ardhamukha. Book Brahma hathyar book V Mahalingam s powerful debut novel roots through the complexities of violence heritage kinship and love Engrossing and fast paced Brahma Hathya peels back the intricate layers of mythology and fantasy oppression and hierarchy to weave a gripping narrative of love betrayal and bravery against all odds About the Author Journalist technophile communications expert cricket enthusiast TV Mahalingam was all those things but above all he liked to tell a good story An avid reader he could talk for hours about mythology science history and a million other things As someone who loved fiction and fantasy it comes as no surprise that he authored his first novel Brahma Hathya on Indian mythology and fantasy Brahma HathyaBrahma Hathya.

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