The oath of the Vayuputras by Amish
The
third book of the Shiva Trilogy by Amish and the bulkiest of all was fun to
read but it was not as exciting as the earlier two parts. I think this was to
encompass all the myths or realities (let Shiva be the judge himself)
circumventing the story of Shiva. So Mr. Amish who stayed free of anything had
to give in the last part wherein he can’t give the happy ending. Of course the
end is apt enough but still the urge to ratify some of the truths
scientifically and the pure imagination are spiced by the realities which are I
think dear to all. So I admit it was not all that fun to read this part as we
can see the end coming in. But this being the last part was a compulsion to the
eager mind and I had to read it to quench the thirst of curiosity. Various
parts are sewed together nicely and still it is fun reading them I liked the
flow of the text though the scenes changed every now and then and it’s
difficult to maintain the flow when we have to piece a huge tale together. I
recommend fully this book to all the Shiva lovers as it brings in the
conclusions.
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