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The Immortals of Meluha: The Shiva Trilogy Book 1

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Bhattacharya, Pradip (7 October 2010). "In Antidiluvian India". The Statesman. Statesman India Ltd. Archived from the original on 7 August 2011 . Retrieved 9 January 2011. These explanations seem to stem from the author’s attempt to portray Indian civilization as the most superior civilization among other countries. Iyer, Raman (28 December 2010). "Khushwant, Fatima Bhutto amongst 2010's most read authors". Topnews.in . Retrieved 9 January 2011.

a b c d Tripathi, Amish (1 September 2010). "The MBA Writer". OPEN. Open Media Network Pvt Ltd. 35. Amish Tripathi's 'Legend of Suheldev' getting film adaptation - Times of India". The Times of India. 26 September 2020. As they reach Meluha, the tribesmen meet Ayurvati, who heads the medicine there. She gives medicines to all the tribes so that Meluha does not have to face any kind of disease and infection.While we’re on the topic of Tolkien, I would like to remark on something. Amish has been named as Paulo Coelho and Tolkein of India. When I first read this book in 2013, I hadn’t read Tolkien, only heard of him and I felt a measure of pride that an Indian author has been given such a compliment. Now that I have read Tolkien and Coelho, both, I would like to take this statement as a sad testament and proof just how wanting Indian authors are (or maybe I have been unfortunate enough to not have read from any great ones). I mean, I always moderate my expectations when I read an Indian author. I never expect them to cross a certain standard bcz I know what to expect. While no doubt that Amish can write, but imagine the competition around him if his average writing (compared globally) turns to gold by Indian standards!

Amish takes a bunch of Mythical stories, characters, places and weaves them into an excellent plot that moves at a steady pace, holding the reader firmly. He maintains a respectful approach, unlike Devdutt Pattnaik(The Pregnant King), and creates a new world for the readers. Tripathi believes "Myths are nothing but jumbled memories of a true past. A past buried under mounds of earth and ignorance." [2] The book has known characters from Hindu texts as well as those born from Tripathi's imagination; [3] however the former do not inherit all of their classical traits. [4] Characters [ edit ] In Conversation With Amish Tripathi, The 'Tolkien of India' At Kolkata Literary Meet". News4masses (N4M). 28 March 2022 . Retrieved 12 April 2022. Bhawani, Namrata (5 December 2011). "Myth and match: Talk with Amish Tripathi". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 . Retrieved 2 January 2012.

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