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Praise for the Shiva Trilogy ‘Amish’s mythical imagination mines the past and taps into the possibilities of the future. His book series, archetypal and stirring, unfolds the deepest recesses of the soul as well as our collective consciousness.’ – Deepak Chopra, world-renowned spiritual guru and bestselling author ‘Amish is a fresh new voice in Indian writing – steeped in myth and history, with a fine eye for detail andacompellingnarrativestyle.’ – Shashi Tharoor, Minister ofState in the Indian government and celebrated author ‘Furiousactionjumpsoffeverypage.’ – Anil Dharker, renowned journalist and author ‘Tripathi’sShivaTrilogyisalreadybeingtoutedasIndia’s LordoftheRings.’ – Hindustan Times ‘…Amish has mastered the art of gathering, interpreting and presenting India’s many myths, folklores and legends, and blending all of that into fast-paced thrillers that change your views about gods,cultures,histories,demonsandheroes,forever.’ – HiBlitz ‘Amish’s Shiva Trilogy has a refreshing storyline… The narration forces you to impatiently turn the pagetoknowwhatsecretisgoingtoberevealedaboutthe“Neelkanth”next.’ – The Telegraph ‘It’s a labour of love... Amish also humanizes his characters, something which most popular Indian writersfailmiserablyat.’ – Mint ‘Amish’s philosophy of tolerance, his understanding of mythology and his avowed admiration for Shivaareevidentinhisbest-sellingworks.’ – Verve ‘Tripathi is part of an emerging band of authors who have taken up mythology and history in a big way,translatingbarefactsintodeliciousstories.’ – The New Indian Express ‘[Amish] has combined his love for history, philosophy and mythology into a racy fictional narrative whichdepictsLordShivaasaTibetantriballeader.’ – The Pioneer ‘Tripathi’s approach to storytelling is contemporary and urban which is one of the main draws of the books.Thoughthestoryisfictional,itscharactersandhistoricaldepictionsarefactual[…].’ – Harper’s Bazaar ‘[Amish]doesamatchlessjobofbringingShiva’slegacyintoacharacterwhoinhabitedtheearth.’ – The Sentinel ‘TheShivaTrilogyisaracymytho-thrillerwithamasalatwist,like AmarChitraKatha onsteroids.’ – Rashmi Bansal, bestselling author ofStay Hungry Stay Foolish Praise for The Immortals of Meluha ‘IwasblownawaywiththeworldofMeluhaandrivetedbyAmish’screationofit.’ – Karan Johar, renowned filmmaker ‘Shiva rocks. Just how much Shiva rocks the imagination is made grandiosely obvious in The Immortals of Meluha. […] Shiva’s journey from cool dude […] to Mahadev […] is a reader’s delight. […]Whatreallyengagesistheauthor’scraftingofShiva,withalmostboy-worshipjoy.’ – The Times ofIndia ‘The Immortals of Meluha […] sees Lord Shiva and his intriguing life with a refreshing perspective. […] Beautifully written creation. […] Simply unputdownable for any lover of Indian history and mythology.’ – Society ‘Thestory[in TheImmortalsofMeluha]isgrippingandwell-paced.Anessentiallymythologicalstory written in a modern style, the novel creates anticipation in the reader’s mind and compels one to readwithgreatcuriositytilltheend.’ – Business World ‘[The Immortals of Meluha is] amongst the top 5 books recommended by Brunch... the story is fascinating.’ – Hindustan Times ‘[The Immortals of Meluha] has philosophy as its underlying theme but is racy enough to give its readerstheadventureofalifetime.’ – The Hindu ‘[The Immortals of Meluha is a] wonderful book, replete with action, love and adventure, and extolling virtues and principles... The author has succeeded in making many mythological characters into simple flesh and blood human beings, and therein lie(s) the beauty and the acceptability of this book.’ – The Afternoon ‘The author takes myth and contemporises it, raising questions about all that we hold true and familiar. The book is a marvellous attempt to create fiction from folklore, religion and archaeological facts.’ – People ‘…The Immortals of Meluha is a political commentary with messages for our world and a hope that since they flow from the Mahadev himself, they will find greater acceptance. Be it the interpretation of Shiva’s battle cry – Har Har Mahadev as Every man a Mahadev or the valour of Sati who fights her own battles – every passage is rich in meaning, and yet, open to interpretation. Therein lies the strengthofthisbook.’ – Indiareads.com ‘Following the amazing success of the first book, one has to admit that Amish has managed to touch averypopularnerve[…].’ – Deccan Chronicle Praise for The Secret of the Nagas ‘With his book, the second part of the Shiva trilogy [The Secret of the Nagas], [Amish] seems to be takingawalkin[Dan]Brown’sshoes.’ – Hindustan Times ‘In The Secret of the Nagas, the author tells the story well, tying up seemingly loose ends and tangentsintoatightplot.’ – The Sunday Guardian ‘[…] a gripping tale that combines lots of action with deep yet accessible philosophy. Amish does not disappoint. […] The Secret of the Nagas is furiously packed with action and intrigue and leaves the readerguessing.’ – Outlook ‘…thebookhasitall–philosophies,spiritualmessages,secrets,battlesandmysteries.’ – The Indian Express ‘It’sclearthat[TheSecretoftheNagas]hasstruckachordwithIndianreaders.’ – The Hindu ‘AmishTripathiretainedhisMidastouchwith TheSecretoftheNagas.’ – Deccan Herald ‘TheSecretoftheNagas isimpressiveinitsconception...Tripathiisanexcellentstoryteller.’ – DNA ‘The moment you start reading [The Secret of the Nagas], you are sucked into the adrenaline- pumpingridethroughtheenigmaticlandscapepopulatedbyahostof[characters].’ – Alive ‘Few books on history and mythology have an element that makes you think beyond the printed word. TheSecretoftheNagas,AmishTripathi’ssecondbookoftheShivaTrilogy,doesthat.’ – Herald, Goa The Oath of the Vayuputras Book 3 of the Shiva Trilogy Amish westland ltd 61SilverlineBuilding,2ndfloor,AlapakkamMainRoad,Maduravoyal,Chennai600095 93,1stFloor,ShamLalRoad,NewDelhi110002 23/181AnandNagar,NehruRoad,SantacruzEast,Mumbai400055 No.38/10(NewNo.5),RaghavaNagar,NewTimberYardLayout,Bangalore560026 www.westlandbooks.in Publishedbywestlandltd2013 Copyright©AmishTripathi2013 Allrightsreserved 10987654321 AmishTripathiassertsthemoralrighttobeidentifiedastheauthorofthiswork. Thisisaworkoffiction.Names,characters,placesandincidentsareeithertheproductoftheauthor’simaginationor are used fictitiously and any resemblance to any actual person living or dead, events and locales is entirely coincidental. ISBN:978-93-82618-34-8 CoverDesignbyRashmiPusalkar. PhotoofLordShivabyChandanKowli. InsidebookformattingandtypesettingbyRamDasLal Thisbookissoldsubjecttotheconditionthatitshallnot,byanywayoftradeorotherwise,belent,resold,hiredout, or otherwise circulated without the author’s prior written consent, in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser and without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical,photocopying,recordingorotherwise),withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofthecopyrightowner,except inthecaseofbriefquotationsembodiedincriticalarticlesorreviewswithappropriatecitations. Tothe late Dr Manoj Vyas, my father-in-law Great men never die They live on in the hearts of their followers Har Har Mahadev All of us are Mahadevs, All of us are Gods For His most magnificent temple, finest mosque and greatest church exist within our souls Contents The Shiva Trilogy Acknowledgements Chapter 1: The Return of a Friend Chapter 2: What is Evil? Chapter 3: The Kings Have Chosen Chapter 4: A Frog Homily Chapter 5: The Shorter Route Chapter 6: The City that Conquers Pride Chapter 7: An Eternal Partnership Chapter 8: Who is Shiva? Chapter 9: The Love-struck Barbarian Chapter 10: His Name Alone Strikes Fear Chapter 11: The Branga Alliance Chapter 12: Troubled Waters Chapter 13: Escape of the Gunas Chapter 14: The Reader of Minds Chapter 15: The Magadhan Issue Chapter 16: Secrets Revealed Chapter 17: Honour Imprisoned Chapter 18: Honour or Victory? Chapter 19: Proclamation of the Blue Lord Chapter 20: The Fire Song Chapter 21: Siege of Ayodhya Chapter 22: Magadh Mobilises Chapter 23: Battle of Bal-Atibal Kund Chapter 24: The Age of Violence Chapter 25: God or Country? Chapter 26: Battle of Mrittikavati Chapter 27: The Neelkanth Speaks Chapter 28: Meluha Stunned Chapter 29: Every Army Has a Traitor Chapter 30: Battle of Devagiri Chapter 31: Stalemate Chapter 32: The Last Resort Chapter 33: The Conspiracy Deepens Chapter 34: With the Help of Umbergaon Chapter 35: Journey to Pariha Chapter 36: The Land of Fairies Chapter 37: Unexpected Help Chapter 38: The Friend of God Chapter 39: He is One of Us Chapter 40: Ambush on the Narmada Chapter 41: An Invitation for Peace Chapter 42: Kanakhala’s Choice Chapter 43: A Civil Revolt Chapter 44: A Princess Returns Chapter 45: The Final Kill Chapter 46: Lament of the Blue Lord Chapter 47: A Mother’s Message Chapter 48: The Great Debate Chapter 49: Debt to the Neelkanth Chapter 50: Saving a Legacy Chapter 51: Live On, Do YourKarma Chapter 52: The Banyan Tree Chapter 53: The Destroyer of Evil Chapter 54: By the Holy Lake Glossary The Shiva Trilogy Shiva! The Mahadev. The God of Gods. Destroyer of Evil. Passionate lover. Fierce warrior. Consummate dancer. Charismatic leader. All-powerful, yet incorruptible. Quick of wit – and of temper. No foreigner who came to India – be he conqueror, merchant, scholar, ruler, traveller – believed that such a great man could ever have existed in reality. They assumed he must have been a mythical God, a fantasy conjured within the realms of human imagination. And over time, sadly, this belief became our received wisdom. But what if we are wrong? What if Lord Shiva was not simply a figment of a rich imagination but a person of flesh-and-blood like you and me? A man who rose to become god-like as a result of his karma. That is the premise of the Shiva Trilogy, which attempts to interpret the rich mythological heritage of ancient India, blending fiction with historical fact. The Immortals of Meluha was the first book in a trilogy that chronicles the journey of this extraordinary hero. The story was continued in the second book, The Secret of the Nagas. And it will all end in the book that you are holding: The Oath of the Vayuputras. This is a fictional series that is a tribute to my God; I found Him after spending many years in the wilderness of atheism. I hope you find your God as well. It doesn’t matter in what form we find Him, so long as we do find Him eventually. Whether He comes to us as Shiva or Vishnu or Shakti Maa or Allah or Jesus Christ or Buddha or any other of His myriad forms, He wants to help us. Let us allow Him to do so. Yadyatkarma karomi tattadakhilam shambho tavaaraadhanam My Lord Shambo, My Lord Shiva, every act of mine is a prayer in your honour Acknowledgements I hadn’t imagined I would ever become an author. The life that I live now, a life spent in pursuits like writing, praying, reading, debating and travelling, actually feels surreal at times. There are many who have made this dream possible and I’d like to thank them. Lord Shiva, my God, for bringing me back to a spiritual life. It is the biggest high possible. Neel, my son, a rejuvenating elixir, who would regularly come and ask me while I was obsessively writing this book, ‘Dad, aapka ho gaya kya?’ Preeti, my wife; Bhavna, my sister; Himanshu, my brother-in-law; Anish and Ashish, my brothers; Donetta, my sister-in-law. They have worked so closely with me, that many times I feel that it isn’t just my book, but a joint project, which just happens to have my name on it. The rest of my family: Usha, Vinay, Meeta, Shernaz, Smita, Anuj and Ruta. For always being there for me. Sharvani Pandit, my editor. She has battled severe health troubles, without asking for any sympathy. And despite the trying times she went through, she helped me fulfil my karma. I’m lucky to have her. Rashmi Pusalkar, the designer of this book’s cover. She’s been a partner from the first book. In my humble opinion, she’s one of the best book-cover designers in Indian publishing. Gautam Padmanabhan, Satish Sundaram, Anushree Banerjee, Paul Vinay Kumar, Vipin Vijay, Renuka Chatterjee, Deepthi Talwar, Krishna Kumar Nair and the fantastic team at Westland, my publishers. They have shown commitment and understanding that very few publishers show towards their authors. Anuj Bahri, my agent, a typically large-hearted, boisterous Punjabi. A man brought to me by fate, to help me achieve my dreams. Sangram Surve, Shalini Iyer and the team at Think Why Not, the advertising and digital marketing agency for the book. I have worked with many advertising agencies in my career, including some of the biggest multinationals. Think Why Not ranks right up there, amongst the best. Chandan Kowli, the photographer for the cover. He did a brilliant job as always. Also, Atul Pargaonkar, for fabricating the bow and arrow; Vinay Salunkhe, for the make-up; Ketan Karande, the model; Japheth Bautista, for the concept art for the background; the Little Red Zombies team and Shing Lei Chua for support on 3D elements and scene set-up; Sagar Pusalkar and team for the post processing work on the images; Julien Dubois for coordinating production. I hope you like the cover they have created. I loved it! Omendu Prakash, Biju Gopal and Swapnil Patil for my photograph that has been printed in this book. Their composition was exceptional; the model, regrettably, left a lot to be desired! Chandramauli Upadhyay, Shakuntala Upadhyay and Vedshree Upadhyay from Benaras; Santanu Ghoshroy and Shweta Basu Ghoshroy from Singapore. For their hospitality while I wrote this book. Mohan Vijayan, a friend, whose advice on media matters is something I always treasure. Rajesh Lalwani and the Blogworks team, a digital agency which works with my publisher, for their strong support in an area I don’t understand too well. Anuja Choudhary and the Wizspk team, the PR agency of my publisher, for the effective campaigns they’ve implemented. Dr Ramiyar Karanjia, for his immense help in understanding the philosophies of

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