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Satyayoddha Kalki, Book 2: Eye of Brahma

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After a defeat at the hands of Lord Kali, Kalki Hari must journey towards the Mahendragiri mountains with his companions to finally become the avatar he is destined to be. But the road ahead is not without peril . . .
Not only is he trapped by the cannibalistic armies of the Pisach, he is also embroiled in the civil war of the Vanars. And in midst of all this, he meets a face from the legends.
Meanwhile, Manasa, the sister of the late Vasuki, plots to overthrow Lord Kali by bringing a massive war to his kingdom. But Naagpuri, her homeland, has been infiltrated by their sworn enemy, the Suparns. Not only does she need to protect her kingdom from the Suparns, she must also protect her close ones from the league of conspirators at her own home. Who can she really trust? And will she be able to put an end to Lord Kali's rule?
As the plot thickens and Lord Kali sees his ambition crushed right before his eyes, he comes to know about his race and its history that threatens to destroy the very fabric of this world's reality. Kalyug has begun.
Can Kalki become the avatar in time before it finally unfolds?
Will Manasa fight through the internal politics to bring an invasion against Lord Kali? Can the secret that changes everything change Lord Kali as a person too?"



Author: Kevin Missal
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Fingerprint
Published: 11/10/2018
Series: Eye of Brahma
Pages: 440
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 7.40h x 5.10w x 1.70d
ISBN: 9789388369152

About the Author

Kevin Missal is a twenty-two year old graduate of St. Stephen's College. He has previously released the first book of the Kalki Trilogy, Dharmayoddha Kalki: Avatar of Vishnu, which became a National best-seller and received praise from newspapers such as Millennium Post and Sunday Guardian who have termed it as "2017's mythological phenomenon". Kevin loves reading, watching films, and building stories in his mind. He lives in New Delhi.


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    7.4 in, 5.1 in, 1.7 in
  • Pages
    440
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    Fingerprint

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Satyayoddha Kalki, Book 2: Eye of Brahma by Missal, Kevin
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Satyayoddha Kalki, Book 2: Eye of Brahma

$999

After a defeat at the hands of Lord Kali, Kalki Hari must journey towards the Mahendragiri mountains with his companions to finally become the avatar he is destined to be. But the road ahead is not without peril . . .
Not only is he trapped by the cannibalistic armies of the Pisach, he is also embroiled in the civil war of the Vanars. And in midst of all this, he meets a face from the legends.
Meanwhile, Manasa, the sister of the late Vasuki, plots to overthrow Lord Kali by bringing a massive war to his kingdom. But Naagpuri, her homeland, has been infiltrated by their sworn enemy, the Suparns. Not only does she need to protect her kingdom from the Suparns, she must also protect her close ones from the league of conspirators at her own home. Who can she really trust? And will she be able to put an end to Lord Kali's rule?
As the plot thickens and Lord Kali sees his ambition crushed right before his eyes, he comes to know about his race and its history that threatens to destroy the very fabric of this world's reality. Kalyug has begun.
Can Kalki become the avatar in time before it finally unfolds?
Will Manasa fight through the internal politics to bring an invasion against Lord Kali? Can the secret that changes everything change Lord Kali as a person too?"



Author: Kevin Missal
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Fingerprint
Published: 11/10/2018
Series: Eye of Brahma
Pages: 440
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 7.40h x 5.10w x 1.70d
ISBN: 9789388369152

About the Author

Kevin Missal is a twenty-two year old graduate of St. Stephen's College. He has previously released the first book of the Kalki Trilogy, Dharmayoddha Kalki: Avatar of Vishnu, which became a National best-seller and received praise from newspapers such as Millennium Post and Sunday Guardian who have termed it as "2017's mythological phenomenon". Kevin loves reading, watching films, and building stories in his mind. He lives in New Delhi.


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