

‘…Amish has mastered the art of gathering, interpreting and presenting India’s many myths, folklores and legends, and blending all of that into fast-paced thrillers that change your views about gods, cultures, histories, demons and heroes, forever.’

‘Tripathi’s Shiva Trilogy is already being touted as India’s Lord of the Rings.’ – Anil Dharker, renowned journalist and author – Shashi Tharoor, Minister of State in the Indian government ‘Amish is a fresh new voice in Indian writing – steeped in myth and history, with a fine eye for detail and a compelling narrative style.’ – Deepak Chopra, world-renowned spiritual guru and His book series, archetypal and stirring, unfolds the deepest recesses of the soul as well as our collective consciousness.’ As an author of best sellers, Forbes India has even included him among the top hundred celebrities of India.‘Amish’s mythical imagination mines the past and taps into the possibilities of the future. Born and brought up under Hindu traditions, the writer draws inspiration from the legend of Lord Shiva, something that he has famously woven into a best selling fantasy fiction trilogy. About the author:Īmish Tripathi, an IIM Calcutta graduate, gave up a successful banker career of fourteen years to pursue his passion for writing. Will truth prevail and brutality be dead? Will Shiva be able to be victorious? Unearth these answers in this concluding part of the Shiva Trilogy-The Oath Of Vayuputras.

It is in this desperation that he reaches out for help to the Vayuputras. The battles are synonymous to torture and brutality, it may perhaps end by engulfing numerous lives but Shiva has to prevail amidst all odds. With this commences a series of brutal wars and battles. He is also seen reaching Panchavati, the Naga capital and gathering forces to fight a holy war against his archrival, a man whose name resonates with rage and fierceness. This book also reveals Shiva’s questions about his own fate, the choices he made in past and about karma. The final book of the famous Shiva Trilogy, the Oath of Vayuputras was published on Februand completes the story about a nomad named Shiva and how he saved the inhabitants of the imaginary land Meluha.
