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Kaliyuga: The Awakening of the Tenth

 Kaliyuga: The Awakening of the Tenth



Kaliyuga is a captivating debut novel by author Harsheath Chauhan. The story is an imaginative reimagining of Kalki, the prophesied tenth avatar of Vishnu, set in the modern world.

It follows the story of Gautam Yadav, who is prophesised to be the tenth avatar of Vishnu. There's already a cryptic and shady man who exists in the future, and he claims to be the Kalki avatar. He is hell-bent on destroying Gautam. But who is who? Is Gautam even the real Kalki, or is he only an imposter?

The book is fast-paced and detailed, and it’s clear that the author has done thorough research. I loved how the story was filled with twists and turns, especially as I got to know more about Veeraram (another name for Parshurama, Vishnu’s sixth avatar), who is supposed to train Kalki. Additionally, the other characters, like Vijay Chauhan, Professor Vikram Rathore, and Eviya Kali, also added so much to Gautam’s journey.

Chauhan’s writing is sharp and vivid, drawing you into a world where every twist matters. The suspense is palpable, and the themes of dharma, good versus evil, and self-discovery are explored in ways that make you reflect long after you’ve finished reading.

If you love fast-paced stories with well-crafted characters and plenty of unexpected moments, "Kaliyuga" is for you. Get ready for an epic ride through mythology and sci-fi that will leave you eagerly awaiting the next instalment. Highly, highly recommended!

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