Language | English |
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ISBN-13 | 978-9356106147 |
No of pages | 250 |
Book Publisher | Leadstart Publishing Private Limited |
Published Date | 20 Jun 2022 |
The author is a renowned obstetrician, gynecologist, and managing director of Sushrut Hospital, Lucknow. She has presented papers in various national and international medical seminars. With about twenty years of experience in her field, she has successfully performed more than five thousand operations and laparoscopic surgeries to date. She runs a social initiative known as Zarurat Bank along with her children. This NGO aims to collect old clothes and toys from its donors and distributes them amongst the needy.
She is deeply interested in religion, philosophy, and mythology. She is an avid reader, active blogger, and aspiring writer who wants to discover herself through her work.
She lives in Lucknow with her Orthopaedic surgeon husband Dr. Anup and her lovely children Priyanshi and Vibhav.
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Is evil hereditary? Is righteousness a birth-right? Are the Gods guilty of favouritism and nepotism?
A discriminatory and divisive society often treacherously conspires against its brothers, turning them into loathsome creatures. Marginalized by a judgmental world and misguided by a vile Guru, Mahishasur becomes the tyrant he never wanted to be. On the other hand, Indra - the narcissistic, complacent King of Amaravati, faces the demons of his past and tries to rise above his petty insecurities and bloated vanity.
The central characters vacillate between the ambiguous values of morality and truth. The chasm between wrong and the wronged narrows drastically in this fast-paced, adrenaline-infused, and thought-provoking narrative. Blinded by malignant revenge, and seething with hatred, Mahishasur starts on the labyrinthine path towards elusive justice. He destroys the world and himself, till the tragic hero comes face to face with his invincible nemesis: the Divine Mother.
Will the absolute definitions of good and evil be rewritten by the Devi?
Will the merciful Mother pardon her fallen son?
Will evil truly die, or will it expose its fangs again?