Tuesday, 1 November 2016

The Guardians of Karma By Mohan Vizhakat

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Title:The Guardians of Karma
Author:Mohan Vizhakat
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Page:328 pages
ISBN:1502725568

An intriguing science fiction fantasy set during prehistoric times beyond the mists of vedic India the forgotten era of first wave civilisations This thought provoking story also reveals many fresh perspectives about the origins of Indian mythology and philosophy it possible that most of the land mass we live in today was under ice cover An intriguing science fiction fantasy set during prehistoric times beyond the mists of vedic India the forgotten era of first wave civilisations This thought provoking story also reveals many fresh perspectives about the origins of Indian mythology and philosophy it possible that most of the land mass we live in today was under ice cover or permafrost during ice age On the other hand, could it be that much of the tropical land mass that could sustain abundant life during ice age is actually under sea now Could it be true that the SF like descriptions and philosophical discourses within Indian mythology are based on faint recollection of cultural memories regarding an advanced civilisation that flourished during ice age but faded away during the global ice melt or pralay More at 10500 BCE, planet Earth is still in the grip of the last ice age With sea levels much lower than they are today, and mainland continents still largely covered with ice, the primary centres of Indian civilisation were dominated by two highly advanced tropical nation states Dev Lok and Daityan Empire Spiritually inclined Devas lived in harmony with nature, whereas Daityas believed in brute force technologies for rapid prosperity and material gratification Steady inundation of the tropical islands towards the end of ice age created a crisis, particularly for Daityas To fuel their hunger for material resources, the aggressive Daityas proceeded to invade other nations.Warrior monk Shiva becomes the sole hope of Dev Lok to prevent defeat and abject subjugation However, before he can help them, Shiva must undertake the ultimate journey of spirituality to pass beyond the barrier of death itself and engage with the astral personae of Lord Rudra one of three extra terrestrial progenitors of humanity.This fast paced, action packed mythological science fiction takes the readers through the exotic cities of Amaravati, Atalantpuri Atlantis , and traces the arduous journey to Mount Kailash through Sarparanya, within the backdrop of love, passion, greed, war, tragedy and spirituality that characterised those ancient times Few chapters within the book also attempt to unfold the scientific concept and philosophy of Karma in the form of socratic dialogues Will Shiva be able to check the Daityan aggression in time to correct the course of Karma Will he be able to wield the viman Pinaka against the central seat of Daityan power the indestructible citadels of Tripura Is he the one who will glorify the name of Lord Rudra as Tripurantaka the mighty destroyer of Tripura


about Author

Mohan Vizhakat is a decorated army veteran, currently engaged as the Chief Technology Officer of a leading financial firm in India His field of interests include exploring the close connection between action, philosophy, science and spirituality.



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An intriguing science fiction fantasy set during prehistoric times beyond the mists of vedic India the forgotten era of first wave civilisations This
The Guardians of Karma
328 pagesMohan Vizhakat

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