Is The Immortals of Meluha easy to read?

Is The Immortals of Meluha easy to read?

The Immortals of Meluha wasn’t hard to finish to me, I was able to read the book in just three sittings. Overall, The book was pretty easy to read.

Is Immortals of Meluha real?

AT: The Shiva Trilogy (of which 2 books, The Immortals of Meluha and The Secret of the Nagas have been released) is based on a fictional premise that Lord Shiva was a real historical man whose karma was so grand that people started thinking of him as a God.

Is Immortals of Meluha worth reading?

100% worth-reading this work of fiction… Shiva trilogy makes you believe that all the mythological concepts being told over and over could be true. Amish Tripathi presents the story in such a way that you actually feel it factually true.

How many pages is Immortals of Meluha?

390
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Who is the author of Immortals of Meluha?

‘Much before the box-office verdict on Rajneeti and Raavan became apparent, Indian readers gave a thumbs-up to The Immortals Of Meluha. Its author Amish, an IIM graduate, created a delightful mix of mythology and history by making Lord Shiva the hero of his trilogy.

Who is Shiva in the Immortals of Meluha?

This is the first book in a trilogy on Shiva, the simple man whose karma re-cast his as our Mahadev, the God of Gods. This is the first book in a trilogy on Shiva, the simple man whose karma re-cast his as our Mahadev, the God of Gods. Today, Shiva is a god. But 4,000 years ago, he was just a man.

Why did Amish Tripathi write the Immortals of Meluha?

The book is based on the belief that perhaps the actions, the deeds and karma are the only deciding factors in transforming an ordinary man to Mahadev – God of Gods.

Who was the king of the land of Meluha?

The inhabitants of that period called it the land of Meluha a near perfect empire created many centuries earlier by Lord Ram, one of the greatest monarchs that ever lived. This once proud empire and its Suryavanshi rulers face severe perils as its primary river, the revered Saraswati, is slowly drying to extinction.