Glad, that Shiva asked all the right questions about it.Īt the centre of the procession, unseen by Shiva, with her head bowed low, draped in a blue angvastram that covered her from head to toe, her face a picture of resigned dignity, trudged the forlorn figure of Sati. What can I do that any amongst you smart people can’t?! Shiva #4 Sati is a what?!īeing almost immortal and a vikarma for almost a century is the worst combo possible. The power of prophecy, right?? Makes people kind of lazy with ‘someone else will do my job’ mentality. Centuries?!! In that truck-loads of time, they could have done something about whatever they’ve wanted to be done. People have been waiting for him for centuries. I pray to you Lord Ram, let it be him.’ Nandi #3 Overnight Messiah Now, Nandi praying to Lord Ram is that a good-old prophecy that I smell? Perfect for my fantasy craving soul! ? Shiva in Kailash, and now Nandi? It’s already fascinating to feature Gods and deities in the story. But in this new land he will just be another citizen.Īnd there comes a tough choice Power and survival mode or no power and peace mode.Ĭome to our land. Here at Kailash, Shiva is the chief but still lives in constant flight or fight mode because of the Pakratis. WARNING : SPOILERS AHEAD! #1 A Heaven called MeluhaĪ foreigner from a strange land, offers citizenship and thereby security and improved quality of life to the tribe of Shiva called Gunas. This is just top 13 spots where the book created an impact while reading and the random thoughts that ran in my head that times. Disclaimer: This is not exactly a book review, meaning I’m not talking about the author or his story plots literally.