Wednesday 26 January 2022

The Saga Continues

Yadyatkarma karomi tattadakhilam shambho tavaaraadhanam

My Lord Shambo, My Lord Shiva, every act of mine is a prayer of your honour

Which is the most powerful book you have ever read? For me, it is The Oath Of Vayuputras. Vayuputra corresponds to the meaning "the children of wind". Vayuputras were a secret group of followers which were left by Lord Rudra. The book emerges from the continuation of the first two parts and adds more mystery, suspense, and honour to the life of Lord Shiva.

Evil is not a demon.  

It works its destruction close to us, with us, within us. 

This book will make you contemplate, force your brains to wound about and will make you experience a plethora of emotions. The best part is that the story of Lord Shiva and Sati is woven in the most beautiful and respectful manner in this book. As quoted in my last part, if you are new to mythological thrillers then this is the correct book for you!

What is the task unfinished?

The book will reveal affairs that have been hidden into the treasure for a long. As Lord Shiva continues his journey to become what he is meant to be, he explores the path that leads to doing things for the greater good. This book will give you proof that there is evil to everything good. The first half of the book is based on revelations, but the second half is what will portray emotions to the utmost level. The final book of the Shiva Trilogy will reverse the whole story and give you the most tragic ending. 


What if we say that the Somras was evil the whole time? The deformation of the Nagas was a result of the Somras. Shiva will realise that all this time what seemed to be right for him was actually wrong. The whole empire will turn its back towards Shiva and fight to win the war. But Shiva who knows the greater good will try to sign a peace treaty. The book will talk about the issues that are still prevalent and have been deteriorating mother nature. This is the time when you will experience the power of Neelkanth and the rage of Shiva.
Death in the course of performing one's duty is better than engaging in another's path, for that is truly dangerous!
The relationship between Shiva and Sati will also go a huge rollercoaster. The two will experience the pain of separation. Their love story will make you cry and fall in love with what love and respect actually mean. The rage of separation will make Shiva do things he never wanted, leading to the destruction of the whole city. The good created earlier by Lord Shiva will lead to the evil that will destruct his life. 

However, the calmness you expect at the end of a book will be achieved. Shiva will retire to his den and Sati will always be remembered as Goddess Shakti. 

Too much of a spoiler? Trust me it is not, you HAVE to read this book to experience war, rage, love, separation, and content. 

My Final Reviews About The Series

The Shiva Trilogy has been a great outlet for me to explore the field of mythological writing. The thrill and the mystery you experience here are unmatchable. This series has taught me life lessons about how there is a setback in even the most perfect things. I adore the relationships and how beautifully they have been engraved through the chapters. The first part will intrigue you to read the second part, and soon as you think that everything will be fine, the third part will open even bigger doors for you to explore. 

From the perspective of a naive in reading mythological books, this series was a huge hit for me. And a special mention to the first and the third parts which are a rollercoaster of emotions and mysteries. So, if you are planning to read something new, then this is the series for you!

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Thank you for reading <3

 

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