Saturday, June 20, 2020

The Last War & Other Stories - A Best Seller

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“The modern generation needs to learn from the mistakes, which were done in the past and should be thankful to our ancestors to have written an incredible history which can indeed teach a lot in the making of our present and setting up the paths for the future as well!” The book, “The Last War: & Other Stories” by Author Sambit Daspatnaik can most certainly be regarded as a Mystery Thriller based on Historical Facts as well as Myths, which plays a pivotal role in the Indian History. The Author has composed some great short stories with interesting subject matters ranging from the themes of science fiction to suspense to action thriller. This book contains a total of 5 different stories and all of them with different genre and stills succeeds in keeping up with the readers’ interest in all the 5 chapters!
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Saturday, June 13, 2020

The Last War & Other Stories makes it to the Top 100 debut books

The Last War & Other Stories
The Science Fiction Mythological book that made it to the top 100 debut list.
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An extract from the main story "The Last War". Would Lord Indra really come to the rescue of the Paurava army?" Read on to know more...
King Nripanjaya was continuing with the yagya in the open area in the confined sector. There was a huge open ground near the palace where the yagya was being conducted. Common citizens were prohibited for miles away. The whole area was totally covered by high walls. In the dark hours after sunset, he saw a light sparkling near the yagya. He smiled seeing the signal. He knew the Devas had heard his call. The time had come for him to meet his Lord. The time portal shone brilliantly. A tall and handsome person with a radiant smile and a halo surrounding his face gradually came out of the portal. The portal door closed behind him. Raj Purohit Yagnik was glad. Their prayers were answered.
Lord Indra looked magnificent in his white silk angavastra and dhoti. He was studded with jewellery. He had sharp features. Lord Indra looked the same since king Nripanjaya had seen him last as a small kid. He was timeless due to the fact that the Devas had found amrit ras (the magical elixir drink of life) and also for the fact that a hundred years on planet Earth was equivalent to one day in their abode in the Orion (Mriga) constellation.
King Nripanjaya and Rajpurohit Yagnik bowed in respect to Lord Indra.


Sunday, June 7, 2020

The Last War & Other Stories: An extract from Chapter 5

The Last War: An extract from Chapter 5

Veerabhadra fired multiple Agni Astras (Arrows with fire at their head) towards Charulata. Charulata invoked the Jala Astras (Arrows that showered water from their heads) and immediately doused the fire. Veerabhadra then fired an arrow that multiplied into several hundred arrows. Charulata replied with a volley of continuous arrows double the numbers fired by Veerabhadra. As her arrows destroyed Veerabhadra’s arrows, the remaining pierced the ground surrounding Veerabhadra in a circle in minute precision. Then Charulata released an arrow that removed Veerabhadra’s metal head gear. Before he could retaliate, the next arrow broke his bow, and the very next arrow broke the sword that he had just taken out of the sheath. Finally, an arrow fell right on his feet as a mark of respect. Charulata bowed down to thank him. Veerabhadra had been her Guru (teacher) in teaching advanced techniques on invoking Deivi Astras and Charulata expressed her gratitude. Veerabhadra was glad that Charulata was a good student and learnt the art in a very short span of time, despite her ongoing recovery from the wounds.
“You are now ready,” said Veerabhadra. He looked at Charulata with a deep sense of satisfaction.

Sunday, May 17, 2020

Excerpt from my book "The Last War & Other Stories" The Last War - Chapter 4 - The Trip to South

Excerpt from my book "The Last War & Other Stories"
The Last War - Chapter 4
Agrasena, along with his angarakshaks, travelled through the forest and deep valleys. They encountered wild animals, attacks from local tribes, and rough weather and finally reached the golden gates of the city of Thanjavur.
The golden gates of the city opened. Agrasena and his angarakshaks entered the city walls. They were awestruck with its magnificence. Agrasena’s perception of a dilapidated Southern region was proved to be wrong. The city was a beautiful piece of architecture. It was very well planned. The houses were built with grandeur and covered vast areas and were surrounded by private gardens. The roads were made of a special material that was hard and strong. The horse carriages and transport means could travel faster in this better infrastructure. As they were being taken in horse carriages into the palatial area, they saw thousands of temples spread across the city. The temples were similar in structure with pyramidal domes, but differed vastly in the way the carvings and murals were done. They depicted the past history of Lord Mahadeva, Lord Ganesha, Lord Kartikeya, Goddess Shakti representing the primordial energy and Lord Vishnu’s evolutionary avatars (forms). The temples also had carvings of the Devas like he had seen in the kingdoms across the Northern region.
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Sunday, May 10, 2020

The Last War & Other Stories - An excerpt from Chapter 4

Excerpt from my book "The Last War & Other Stories"
The Last War - Chapter 4
“However, I still feel I need to do better.” Charulata replied.
That’s because you need to learn more on how to invoke the Deivi Astras. Also, as you meditate, feel the universe within you. You shall see that the Universe expands and contracts, similar to our breath. As you sync up with your breath, you will feel the unison of the whole universe. That shall help you unleash and better control the powers within you.”
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Monday, May 4, 2020

The Last War & Other Stories - special price of INR 29

Great news for all children and book lovers... 
The Last War: & Other Stories has been selected by Amazon Kindle for a children's book deal. The special discounted price is INR 29 which runs between May-1-2020 - May-9-2020.

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Friday, May 1, 2020

An excerpt from the book "The Last War & Other Stories" Chapter 3

An excerpt from the book "The Last War & Other Stories"
Chapter 3
Veerabhadra continued, “We have a secret sector near the Sindhu (Indus) river, where no one is allowed. It is heavily guarded. That is where the Devas regularly visit on their Vimanas (the celestial flying machines).”
Agrasena interrupted, “And I thought that the Vimana of Asura Dashanana (The ten headed Ravana), thousands of years ago was a myth.”
Veerabhadra replied, “No, Lord Vishwakarma (The architect of the Gods) had built it for Lord Brahma who later gifted it to Kubera.”
Agrasena said, “If the Devas are in our land and on our side, then why do they not help us directly?” Veerabhadra replied, “I don’t know the exact details, but what I overheard from various sources in the palace is that, the current rules and laws in Akash Ganga (the Milky Way galaxy) does not allow the use of Deivi Astras (Divine weapons) on Prithvi (planet Earth). However, they help us indirectly by giving us better life style, traditions, genetically improvised healthy food, knowledge of Ayurvedic medicines and surgery and many things. In fact, many generations back, Shushruta had mastered the Ayurvedic science of treatment and was the first to create a proper structure and discipline in this area."
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The Last War & Other Stories - A ScienceFcition Mythology book. Available worldwide


The year was 2080 BCE… The epic Mahabharata war that was fought thousands of years ago between the Pandavas and the Kauravas was thought to be the last. But generations later, everyone was mistaken.The descendants of the Pandavas and the Kauravas (Pauravas) faced a mammoth invasion by the Gandharvas. Little did they know that the Gandharvas were supported by the Mayavis. The head of the Paurava army, Agrasena, unearthed old secrets to face this imminent danger. He traveled far to the land of the Mayans to learn the enemy traits. As new allies were formed, and the Paurava army retaliated, they were surprised with the enemy's advanced technology. Would the Devas, the Ancient Aliens (sky Gods) who promised to return, really come to their rescue? Find out more in the story "The Last War".
Sambit Daspatnaik offers a collection of Science Fiction stories and fantasies to trigger your mind to explore the unexplored and to ask What If!!

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Sunday, April 26, 2020

An excerpt from my book "The Last War & Other Stories" - The Last War, Chapter 3

An excerpt from my book "The Last War & Other Stories" The Last War, Chapter 3 Veerabhadra continued, “We have a secret sector near the Sindhu (Indus) river, where no one is allowed. It is heavily guarded. That is where the Devas regularly visit on their Vimanas (the celestial flying machines).” Agrasena interrupted, “And I thought that the Vimana of Asura Dashanana (The ten headed demon Ravana), thousands of years ago was a myth." Veerabhadra replied, “No, Lord Vishwakarma (The architect of the Gods) had built it for Lord Brahma who later gifted it to Kubera.” Agrasena said, “If the Devas are in our land and on our side, then why do they not help us directly?” Veerabhadra replied, “I don’t know the exact details, but what I overheard from various sources in the palace is that, the current rules and laws in Akash Ganga (the Milky Way galaxy) does not allow the use of Deivi Astras (Divine weapons) on Prithvi (planet Earth). However, they help us indirectly by giving us better life style, traditions, genetically improvised healthy food, knowledge of Ayurvedic medicines and surgery and many things. In fact, many generations back, Shushruta had mastered the Ayurvedic science of treatment and was the first to create a proper structure and discipline in this area." Get your eBook online from: Amazon Kindle: https://tinyurl.com/y99l2dbs Google Play Bookstore: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=3WDNDwAAQBAJ Instamojo: https://www.instamojo.com/evinc…/the-last-war-other-stories/

Saturday, April 18, 2020

An Excerpt from my book - "The Last War & Other Stories" from the main story "The Last war" - Chapter 2

An excerpt from my book "The Last War & Other Stories"
The Last War - Chapter 2

Charulata was surrounded from all sides by the swordsmen on foot. They were all attempting to kill her. Charulata used her sword swiftly and was able to defend their fatal blows. However, every now and then, they were able to penetrate her defence inflicting her with several wounds. She now had bruises all across her body. Her mouth was bleeding. She wiped her mouth from her hand and continued to fight. The Mayavi picked up another sword, and used both the swords together. Charulata could not defend herself completely from multiple attacks. One blow was straight on her neck. Charulata decked at the last minute. The sword caressed her neck, enough to cause a fine cut. She was now bleeding even more. Then she got another blow from the Mayavi and she fell on the ground. The Mayavi was eager to strike the last blow from the sword. Charulata was half unconscious by now. Her eyes were half closed. She knew it was all coming to an end. She still raised her sword with all her might. She remembered Agrasena, whom she loved so much. “Hope you were here now to help us,” she thought. Suddenly an arrow hit the Mayavi from behind. He was shocked and cried with pain. Before he could realise what had happened, he fell on the ground… dead. The other swordsmen were hit with successive arrows.

As Charulata lifted her head, she saw Agrasena riding the horse and aiming at the swordsmen with his bow and arrows. He quickly kept the bow across his arm, and rode straight towards Charulata. When he was close enough, Charulata weakly raised her hand. He immediately grabbed it and pulled her with all the force. He then, placed her on the horseback in front of him and rode away as quickly as he could.

Saturday, April 11, 2020

Excerpt from my book "The Last War" Chapter 2

Excerpt from my book "The Last War" Chapter 2
The Gandharva army started the onslaught. As they approached closer to the walls, they clashed with the first line of the Hariapan defence that were positioned just outside the high walls. The Paurava army cried in unison “Har Har Mahadeva” (Lord Shiva resides in each one of us). As the two armies clashed, soldiers were being beheaded. Many of the Gandharvas were struck dead with the poisoned arrows launched from the bows of the warriors on the chariots of the Paurava ranks, while the horsemen butchered the on foot soldiers with swiftness of their swords. However, the force with which the Gandharva army attacked was nullifying the heroics of the Paurava army. The enemy was now well within the perimeter of the archers mounted on the walls. The Paurava army outside the walls fighting with the Gandharva army made sure they were closer to the walls enough to avoid the arrows of their own archers. This was like a bait. Charulata was waiting for this time. She ordered, “Now”. She shouted at the top of her voice. “Fire your arrows at will.” The order echoed across the perimeter of the wall. The archers raised their bow in unison and got in position that they had been practicing for a long time. Within a minute, swarms of arrows were seen originating from the high walls and hundreds of enemy soldiers and horsemen were hit and instantly died due to the deadly poison applied on the arrow heads that pierced into their bodies and mixed with the adrenalin rush of blood. To know more, grab your copy now. eBook available Google Playstore @ https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=3WDNDwAAQBAJ and Instamojo @ https://www.instamojo.com/evincepub/the-last-war-other-stories/