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The exciting saga of Amar Mani, turned malevolent of Shrihari into Hiranyakashipu the dreaded killer of humanity and Prahlad the beloved of Shrihari, as well as made Ravana malevolent of Ram and Vibhishan a devotee of Ram, but Mahabali Ashwatthama turned into a villain from hero, despite being the best son of Acharya Drona. When the Chinese God Dragon got the Amar Mani of Ashwatthama by trickery, not only did India face difficulty, but the whole world had to face a huge global disaster. Could Ashwatthama get back the Amar Mani which was cleverly obtained by the Chinese God Dragon? What…mehr

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The exciting saga of Amar Mani, turned malevolent of Shrihari into Hiranyakashipu the dreaded killer of humanity and Prahlad the beloved of Shrihari, as well as made Ravana malevolent of Ram and Vibhishan a devotee of Ram, but Mahabali Ashwatthama turned into a villain from hero, despite being the best son of Acharya Drona. When the Chinese God Dragon got the Amar Mani of Ashwatthama by trickery, not only did India face difficulty, but the whole world had to face a huge global disaster. Could Ashwatthama get back the Amar Mani which was cleverly obtained by the Chinese God Dragon? What benefits did the dragon get from the Amar Mani for China? What was the contribution of Amar Mani in making China's artificial Moon and Sun? What feat did China do that brought the world to the brink of doom and how did the seven immortal protectors of the universe save the world from doom? This book is a must-read for all! - An intriguing story that will keep the readers hooked for hours - Inspired from the epic tale of Mahabharata - The dynamic plots and memorable characters will take the readers on an adventurous journey - It highlights the richness of Hindi literature - An excellent collectable for gifting and personal keepsake
Autorenporträt
M. I. Rajasve: Awarded by Uttar Pradesh Hindi Sansthan. Born on June 2, 1967 in Lank village, Shamli district, Uttar Pradesh, M. I. Rajasve started writing during his school life. His first story " Pratishodh Ki Jwala", which was later titled " Aag Ka Dariya", was published in several magazines. M. I. Rajasve has a Masters in History. He has great interest in India's past and it's cultural and historical heritage. Around 70 of his 100 books are based on historical background, characters, and events. An earnest journalist, his writings involve philosophical analysis, deep thinking, and rational assessment. Rajasve has worked as an editor for the magazines Grihshobha, Shubh India, and Haryana Heritage and has also edited several prestigious publications of the country. He has been awarded the Pandey Bechan Sharma Ugra Award by the Uttar Pradesh Hindi Sansthan for the year 2017.