The Oath of the Vayuputras (Amish Tripathi) - Review by Abhishek Majumdar

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The First of the Trilogy, ‘Immortals of Meluha’ was welcomed among the Indian mass with great enthusiasm paving its way to the National Bestsellers’ list. This is the third installment of the much-awaited end to the Trilogy. There hasn’t been any hitch in its popularity, but in many places it hasn’t lived to the wonderful storytelling skills that Mr. Tripathi portrayed in his first installment. Though the finale justified the anticipation of the masses it still was an overhyped ending with the author going off trail in some key scenarios. All and above it was still a good read and I would still recommend the Shiva enthusiasts to go and get a copy. Rating: ★★★☆




The Gist: ONLY A GOD CAN STOP IT.


Shiva is gathering his forces. He reaches the Naga capital, Panchavati, and Evil is finally revealed. The Neelkanth prepares for a holy war against his true enemy, a man whose name instils dread in the fiercest of warriors.


India convulses under the onslaught of a series of brutal battles. It's a war for the very soul of the nation. Many will die. But Shiva must not fail, no matter what the cost. In his desperation, he reaches out to the ones who have never offered any help to him: the Vayuputras.


Will he succeed? And what will be the real cost of battling Evil? To India? And to Shiva's soul?


Discover the answer to these mysteries in this concluding part of the bestselling Shiva Trilogy. 



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