THE VISHNU CHRONICLES

THE VISHNU CHRONICLES
Author: Suhail Mathur
Publisher: Om Books International
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2017-01-21
Genre: Hindu mythology
ISBN: 9386316951

BOOK DESCRIPTION Legend has it that Jaya and Vijaya, Lord Vishnu’s palace guards, were cursed by the enraged Manasputras who ordained them to abandon Vaikuntha. But not before they were provided with an alternative—an alternative that would mould their uncertain future...and that of the Delhi-based graduate, Mohan Sharma, who, while flipping through the lesser-known pages of mythology, becomes cognisant of a sinister presence lurking around. This is followed by a cryptic letter, revealing the existence of his grandfather of whom he has no recollection. Pandemonium strikes as Mohan unwittngly unravels a closely guarded secret that shall bring him face-to-face with an unspeakable horror, his adversary who is blessed with the boon of immortality by Lord Shiva. Accompanied by five men, each possessing a distinct ability, Mohan must find the weapon, long forgo en by mankind, that can spell doom for his nemesis—Lord Rama’s wondrous bow...the ‘Kodanda’! ABOUT THE AUTHOR Suhail Mathur is the author of the bestselling historical c on, The Bhairav Putras. An alumnus of Delhi Public School, Noida and National Law University, Delhi, he also advises international law firms on various issues. Awarded the Best Book Reviewer 2013 by Tales Pensieve, Suhail is currently working with various production houses as a story, screenplay and dialogue writer. He has done English cricket commentary for Star Sports and Airtel’s mobile application. A lit fest regular, he has been listed as one of India’s ‘Top 51 Indian Authors to Follow’. He is also one of the country’s most prominent literary agents.

The Sage’s Secret

The Sage’s Secret
Author: Abhinav
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2018-09-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9353052939

What if the legend of Kalki, the tenth avatar of Vishnu, is an elaborate hoax created by Lord Krishna? In the year 2025, twenty-year-old Anirudh starts dreaming of Krishna. But these visions that keep flashing through his mind are far from an ordinary fantasy-they are vivid episodes from the god's life. Through these scenes, as Krishna's mystifying schemes are revealed, Anirudh slowly comes to terms with his real identity . . . He is the last avatar of Vishnu, sent to restore the balance between good and evil. But an ancient and powerful nemesis, burning with the fire of revenge, has already started assembling a clan of mighty sorcerers to finally be rid of the protector god and unleash depravity on earth. Will Anirudh realize his potential before it's too late? Or will the enemy destroy everything in their wake before the avatar finally manifests? This gripping read is the first part in the Kalki Chronicles, which unveils the greatest legend of the Kali yuga.

The Jewel of Vishnu

The Jewel of Vishnu
Author: R. Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-03-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781986202329

India's ancient scriptures, particularly in the south of the country, have always echoed with whispers regarding a vast lost continent that existed deep within the Indian Ocean at about the same time as Atlantis existed on the other side of the planet.Thousand year old scriptures written in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu mention katalkol, or seizure by the ocean as the reason for the continents' disappearance. During the Nineteenth Century, European writers began referring to this mythical continent as Lemuria. Like Atlantis, legends grew up about its advanced technologies and advanced civilization. Perhaps these stories about flying craft and super weapons have filtered down through the ages, to appear in later Hindu religious texts such as the epic Mahabharata. I speculate that Kumari Kandam may have been the proto-civilization of India, its survivors having brought their knowledge to India as refugees.Perhaps one day the truth of Kumari Kandam will be uncovered, and the truth is often stranger than fiction. Let me know what you think on my Facebook page. Well, I'd better get back to writing the second book. After all, Arul's adventure isn't over quite yet. One last word about the power of representation. When you read about someone who looks like you, perhaps sounds like you, it says that you have a right to exist in this world. The story of this world should not be told through the lens of only one culture. Children of colour the world over need more heroes and heroes like them. Happy reading. R.K. Singh

Vishnu's Crowded Temple

Vishnu's Crowded Temple
Author: Maria Misra
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300145233

As it enters its sixtieth year of independence, India stands on the threshold of superpower status. Yet India is strikingly different from all other global colossi. While it is the world's most populous democracy and enjoys the benefits of its internationally competitive high-tech and software industries, India also contends with extremes of poverty, inequality, and political and religious violence. This accessible and vividly written book presents a new interpretation of India's history, focusing particular attention on the impact of British imperialism on Independent India. Maria Misra begins with the rebellion against the British in 1857 and tracks the country's advance to the present day. India's extremes persist, the author argues, because its politics rest upon a peculiar foundation in which traditional ideas of hierarchy, difference, and privilege coexist to a remarkable degree with modern notions of equality and democracy. The challenge of India's leaders today, as in the last sixty years, is to weave together the disparate threads of the nation's ancient culture, colonial legacy, and modern experience.

Dashavatar

Dashavatar
Author: KAMALA CHANDRAKANT
Publisher: Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 91
Release: 1971-04-01
Genre: Avatars (Religion)
ISBN: 8184820321

In Puranic lore, Vishnu is the preserver of the universe and the cosmic order. The Dasha Avatar is the Puranic story of the ten incarnations of Vishnu who descends to the terrestrial world to establish stability and order, time and again. The avatars occur in a sequence – the first was matsya or fish representing life in water, followed by kurma or turtle signifying life in water and on land, then varaha or boar alluding to terrestrial life and so on. The sequence of the avatars could be taken to symbolise various stages in the evolution of life culminating in the advent of the perfect being.

Dharmayoddha Kalk[i]

Dharmayoddha Kalk[i]
Author: Kevin Missal
Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Fantasy fiction, Indic (English)
ISBN: 9788193503300

A work of fiction that takes inspiration from the life of Kalki, the idea of Kaliyug and other Mahabharata and Ramayan references.

The Pancatantra

The Pancatantra
Author: Sarma, Visnu
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2006-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0140455663

First recorded 1500 years ago, but taking its origins from a far earlier oral tradition, the Pancatantra is ascribed by legend to the celebrated, half-mythical teacher Visnu Sarma. Asked by a great king to awaken the dulled intelligence of his three idle sons, the aging Sarma is said to have composed the great work as a series of entertaining and edifying fables narrated by a wide range of humans and animals, and together intended to provide the young princes with vital guidance for life. Since first leaving India before AD 570, the Pancatantra has been widely translated and has influenced a cast number of works in India, the Arab world and Europe, including the Arabian Nights, the Canterbury Tales and the Fables of La Fontaine. Enduring and profound, it is among the earliest and most popular of all books of fables.

Vishnu Dreams

Vishnu Dreams
Author: Ven Begamudré
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Ven Begamudré's latest work of fiction combines Hindu mythology with the story of a family. Through the veil of Vishnu's unions with Lakshmi and his incarnation in the tale of Manu and the fish, the novel portrays a pair of siblings as they navigate 1960s North American culture under the weight of their emotionally abusive father and ambitious mother. By day Subhas and Durga master the logistics of junior highschool in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, while at night they watch the disintegration of their parents' marriage. Following the breakup, and in the wake of an unfortunate misunderstanding between the two siblings, Durga moves to Canada with their mother, while Subhas remains in the United States with their father. Now in her late teens and training as part of the Seaforth Highlanders reserve regiment in Vancouver, Durga struggles to find her way in a place she loves, while back in Pennsylvania, Subhas works a part-time job at a gas station during the oil crisis. "About 1983 I made fictional sketches about a young woman named Jo who joined the army reserve as a clerk. Her best friends at a Vancouver high school included Meg, a vain debutante; Beth, a shy pianist with a terminal illness; and Amy, a hot-headed cowgirl from the interior of BC. They were sisters in spirit alone and none had the last name of March. Soon I forgot about these characters-much to the relief, no doubt, of Louisa May Alcott, whose novel Little Women had enchanted me during a visit to my home state in South India. Then, in the early 1990s, Carol Shields' short story 'Soup du Jour' inspired me to write and publish a long story called "Indian Cookery," which brought to life an army major named Durga Kumar Mackenzie. To avoid worrying about her upcoming tour of duty with UNPROFOR in the former Yugoslavia, Durga thinks about an affair that her married sister is having with an unmarried doctor. Finally, one day in the late 1990s, Durga tapped me on the shoulder and said, 'Ven, I never had a sister. I had a brother. Here's what happened in our teens, when we moved from Canada to the States during the Vietnam War. Are you listening or what?'" This book is a smyth-sewn paperback. The text is typeset in Rialto and printed offset on laid-finish paper making (estimated) 160 pages trimmed to 4.5 × 7 inches, bound into a paper cover and enfolded in an offset-printed jacket.