Vishwamitra by Dr. Vineet Aggarwal
Indian Mythological Fiction
~ Book Blitz ~
11th August, 2017
When Satyavati, wife of Rishi Ruchik,
exchanges with her mother the magic potion for bearing a child, they
change not just their children’s destiny, but also the history of
mankind. Born of this mix up is Vishwamitra, the son of a Kshatriya,
who strives to become a Brahmarishi—the ultimate and most powerful
of all Gurus.
Vishwamitra is the powerful story of a
brave but stubborn, haughty yet compassionate, visionary king of
Aryavarta who not only acquires material wealth through military
conquests but also becomes one of the most well-known sages of all
times.
If
you like… Then you will enjoy Vishwamitra
1.
If you like to read about India's rich, ancient history, in an easy
to read manner, you will love Vishwamitra
2.
If you have ever wondered if the ancients had any knowledge of space
& science, you should check out Vishwamitra, the story of the man
who created an entire new star system!
3.
If you like reading romance, take time to check out this unlikely
love story between a human and an Apsara! Did you know Vishwamitra &
Menaka lived together for ten long years?
4.
If you like reading stores that inspire - check out
Vishwamitra, the story of an ordinary man who even dared to challenge
the gods!
5.
If you have liked any retelling of India's original epic Ramayan, you
should check out Vishwamitra - the story of the man who became
the guru of Rama, the Scion of Ikshvaku!
About
the Author
Dr.
Vineet Aggarwal is described by many as a doctor by qualification,
manager by profession and artist by temperament. Born in a family of
doctors, he successfully completed an initial stint with the family
occupation before deciding to venture into pharmaceutical management
and currently pursues writing and photography as a passion.
He
is the author of popular online blogs ‘Decode Hindu Mythology’
and ‘Fraternity Against Terrorism and Extremism’ and the author
of books ‘Vishwamitra – The Man who dared to challenge the Gods’
and ‘The Legend of Parshu-Raam’
You are very welcome!
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