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The Chronicle Of Sapta Sindhu (2012)

by Aporva Kala(Favorite Author)
4.49 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: The author spreads his wings to write about proto history, of course it is a fictionalized account of the history of Indus valley civilization and its relations with the people of Iran/Iraq, and yet there is a degree of authenticity and dep research in it. We as readers are not allowed t oget a peek into the research but are allowed to enjoy the story-telling, which is at its best. Kala follows his successful book.. LIfe..Love..Kumbh.. with historical/mythological writings. In no way is it an attempt to cash it on the growing market for the books of Indian mythology, but is a fair effort to throw light on our great civilization, without re-interpreting it to suit the current tastes. Unlike the so called mytho writings, which are replete with religious mumbo juymbo and illo... moregical and false interparation of our great culture/ religion the book, The Chronicle of Sapta Sindhu, gives us a wonderful and yet an imaginative, picture of the places and people four thousand years ago!!It is activism too, as the book talks about peace and brotherhood among nations such as Pakistan, India, Iran, Iraq and even Syria. These nations have born the brunt of the attcks and violence of the western world.Obama and his ilk should read this book and then conclude who the real terrorists are.MUST READ..
review 2: A wonderful historical novel which seems so tuned to the present day affairs of the world!! Mr. Kala does it again after his immensely readable life..love..kumbh..It beats the trilogy of Amish in terms of the vast canvass, depth of ideas, authentic historical research, language, and ignores the mumbo-jumbo of religion. The book also tells us that Proto-Shiva was indeed Lord Pashupati, the god of animals, who, during the Rig Vedic period also became the good of war/thunder and was known as Rudra. So there is no question of him being a human. Of course during latter vedic period Siva gained prominence as a god who would save as well as could destroy humanity. The book also portrays Shakti, as the source of power and a goddess of fertility.A must read after the false propoganda about our historicity.. less
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hanney
amazing read. lot of action and details about proto history...kala does it again...
whitelotus21
great historical thriller..waiting for kala's Alchemist of the east..
liv4horses
amazing....thrilling....adventure....political and religious novel !
cmdoster
great historical thriller, waiting for Alchemist of the east
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