(EBOOK FREE) [The Legend of Parshu Raam] by Vineet Aggarwal
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The Legend of Parshu Raam Free download ↠ 109 He was the guru of Bhishma PitamahHe was the avatar of Vishnu but a disciple of ShivaAnd He shall be the martial guru of Kalki the last Avatar in this YugaWhen the Chandra This book is a treasure trove of information for all those who love mythology Vineet is a great friend we went to the same school and that makes this book very special I have read his first book Vishwamitra and have now finished reading this second one That besides I have also been an avid reader of his blog decodehindumythologyblogspotcom He is a talented writer and is thorough with his research Legend of Parshuraam tracks the story of Raam the scion of Bhargava clan the Brahmin boy who cleansed the Earth of Asurs and defeated the bravest of Kshatriyas The narrative is speckled with stories from Hindu mythology and the writing flows effortlessly across three hundred pages I got my signed copy what about you
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The Legend of Parshu Raam Free download ↠ 109 Vanshi emperor Arjun began expanding his empire to the entire world the Asuras hit back with an insidious plan Caught in the crossfire is Raam who comes back from his pena Parshuram The embodiment of Lord Vishnu himself the disciple of Lord Shiva wielder of both the axe of Shiva and Vishnu s bow one of the seven immortals the man who clansed the earth from the arrogant Kshatriyas for twenty one times the teacher of legendary warriors like Bheeshma Karna Dronacharya and Kripacharya the only Bharamakhsatriya known in the history of mankindEven after having such a larger than time personality there is no epic is available which chronicles the entire life of Parshuram as the Ramayana for Ram and the Mahabharat for Krishna We only hear the stories of this man from the Mahabharata and the Ramayana and from many folk tales alsoWhen I came to know about this book I picked it with great expectations and enthusiasm that finally someone tried to chronicle the life of this legend But the book can t lived up to the expactations The book is about the situations which led a Bhramin boy Ram to become the Bharamakhsatriya Parshuram Rather than the legend of Parshuram it s Parshuram Origins The first three parts of the book covers only the story of Kartavirya Arjun and his exploits The author tried to make Kartavirya Arjun as the second protagonist of the book but the character lacked the depth The story of transformation of Arjun from protagonist to antagonist was unacceptable It was a bad and impractical idea Ravan s character is used as Shakuni of the novel Some events were very similar to the Shiva trilogyThe author has done a good job in describing the political and social conditions of India at that time but in the midst of great political canvas which covers than half of the book main story which I was expecting was lost somewhere The narration was simple and good If this book was first book of any series the book would be a great start to the seriesIt was not what expacted25 Stars
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The Legend of Parshu Raam Free download ↠ 109 Nce tofind 21 arrows piercing his father's body Raam vows to avenge his death by killing the evil Kshatriyas 21 times starting with ArjunThus begins The Legend of Parshura Fabulous book on one of the most fascinating characters of Indian mythology DrVineet Agarwal sticks to the original Purana giving his interpretation without deviation And fortunately does not inject pseudo science or force fit contemporary events Interestingly the title character actually makes his appearance half way in the book The first half is on Parashuram s lineage his parents his ancestors and the gradual transformation of Kartyavira Arjun the antagonist from a just wise ruler to a merciless tyrant The machinations of the Naga Asur tribes are well depicted While DrAgarwal does explore the inter relations between the Naga Asur and Kshatriya clans his language is far better than the vastly overrated Amish Tripathi s And no teen speak to make it reach out to younger audiences This is some one who knows his history mythology and philosophy well unlike Tripathi s half baked theories And that in itself is a reason to read this book