
in the earlier books of the trilogy, Shiva finds out that the Nagas are not his enemies and joins hands with them to reach the root of all evil. The Vayuputron Ki Shapath (The Oath of the Vayuputras – Hindi) is the final book of the Shiva Trilogy. The story written by critically acclaimed author, Amish Tripathi truly captures the spirit of these archaic ages in their true color.Īmish has taken us on a beautiful visual journey with the Shiva Trilogy and the third and last book of the series was brilliantly conceptualised and powerfully written.

The mystery of his throat turning blue after consuming Somrasa, begs the Meluhan people to ask a question of cosmic proportions, Is he the prophesied one? The story redefines the nomenclatures of iniquity and integrity precedented by legendary characters, folktales and Puranas mingling cohesively into an integrated pattern.

Enter Shiva, a tribal patriarch from the mountains of Kailasa, who travels from his home territory to Meluha in search of safety and shelter. With this paranoia, there are whispers of a prophecy pertaining to a blue-throated man from the lands of Sapt-Sindhu who would rescue the Suryavanshis from their turmoil. Together, they conspire to steal the secret formula of the Suryavanshi holy drink, Somrasa. Abiding by their just means of lifestyle, there is persistent fear of terrorist attacks from the Chandravanshis, a clan-less civilization allied with the heinous Nagas. The narrative unfolds in the immemorial land of Meluha, where reigns the Suryavanshi clan, a highly civilized society of rules, regulations and guidelines.

The Immortals of Meluha (Shiva Trilogy) is the first chapter of the Shiva Trilogy that showcases themaking of Lord Shiva through a fictional medium. Enjoy the best seller novel of Author Amish Tripathi Meluha ke Mrityuunjaya translated in Hindi Language.
