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I agree that Mythology has many interpretations; but...

A question on Amish Tripathi's book, the Immortals of Meluha. ( In his Shiva trilogy, he describes the Lord Shiva as a tribe leader from Tibet, who comes to Indian-land for 'a purpose' and becomes Mahadev (god of gods) with his karma. And also the author mentions that Lord Shiva has come to the Meluha (A city created by Lord Ram) to full fill Lord Ram's unfinished task. So rest of the story is what is Lord Ram's unfinished task? What is good - what is bad? Who are really cursed people and who are really victims? What consequences Shiva jhas faced during his journey? And finally, has Shiva, the Neelakanth had accomplished what he had came for? )

For sure, the immortals of meluha is a perfect blend of our ancient history and mythology. But, my question is...

As we know, the Hindu triad, Lord Shiva (destroyer), Lord Vishnu (preserver), and Lord Brahma (creator) are responsible for the cosmic functions - whose birth/creation is unknown/unspecified. Lord Shiva, the Legend of Legends... God of Gods... Destroyer of evil.. who believed to be existed many 100,000 years earlier than Ram's time period. Our ancient scripts describes Ravana-Brahma as a great devotee of Lord Shiva. In addition, according to Valmiki Raamayana, Shiva, the Neelkanth was even worshiped by Lord Ram just before the construction of Ramasethu (Adams bridge). Thus, Lord Shiva was someone who definitely exited some 100000 years earlier to Ram. Then,[b] how one can interpret Lord Shiva as someone who just came/arrived to fulfill Lord Ram's unfinished task? And so becomes Mahadev[/b]. It's not any Shiva's incarnation.. it is He -- Himself..

- who completed 2 parts of the book, what are your thoughts guys?
- who haven't read the book, please go n read the book first..


P.S. I am just asking a question. Neither suspecting anything beyond the topic nor author's intentions. Amish is a great devotee of Shiva, who is immensely influenced by my Lord, and even named his son Neel, after Neelkanth. So, please do NOT rise/start any stupid controversial discos on Amish.

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inka sadavaledu mama sadivinaaka cheptha naaku emanna ardham aythe that is :D

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[quote name='charygaru' timestamp='1352134033' post='1302746264']
inka sadavaledu mama sadivinaaka cheptha naaku emanna ardham aythe that is :D
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edo flow lo ala tyfe chesesaa :D fleez excuse any typos and or grammar s%H#

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[quote name='ManOnFire' timestamp='1352134096' post='1302746275']
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flz edit ur post maama..

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all three books sadhivesaavaaa??

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[quote name='@Shadow@' timestamp='1352134456' post='1302746318']
all three books sadhivesaavaaa??
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3rd book inka release kaale maama.. ee Dec ki osthundanukunta..

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[quote name='CHANAKYA' timestamp='1352134322' post='1302746302']
flz edit ur post maama..
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thanks mama

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[quote name='CHANAKYA' timestamp='1352135555' post='1302746457']
3rd book inka release kaale maama.. ee Dec ki osthundanukunta..
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ohh my bad, release avuthundhani vinna,
kompatheesi release avvadam nuvvu chadavadam kuda jarigipoyindhemo ani doubt came......
anyways, Author blog lo chusaava? may be you will get some clue if you post there.....
or he might have explained something in his 3rd one!!

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[quote name='@Shadow@' timestamp='1352136055' post='1302746552']
ohh my bad, release avuthundhani vinna,
kompatheesi release avvadam nuvvu chadavadam kuda jarigipoyindhemo ani doubt came......
anyways, Author blog lo chusaava? may be you will get some clue if you post there.....
or he might have [b]explained something in his 3rd one!![/b]
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Amish blog lo emi ledu baa... s%H# evaryna book chadivinaollu ans istharemo sooddam.... s%H#
<bold> that's what im also hoping... <)&

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[quote name='ManOnFire' timestamp='1352136092' post='1302746558']
abboo .. inka time undi vay.. [b]sadava neeki..[/b]
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? em sadava neeki maama? idemi religious book kaadu... [img]http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r537/ram406/th_5jqs.gif[/img]

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[quote name='CHANAKYA' timestamp='1352133494' post='1302746190']
I agree that Mythology has many interpretations; but...

A question on Amish Tripathi's book, the Immortals of Meluha. ( In his Shiva trilogy, he describes the Lord Shiva as a tribe leader from Tibet, who comes to Indian-land for 'a purpose' and becomes Mahadev (god of gods) with his karma. And also the author mentions that Lord Shiva has come to the Meluha (A city created by Lord Ram) to full fill Lord Ram's unfinished task. So rest of the story is what is Lord Ram's unfinished task? What is good - what is bad? Who are really cursed people and who are really victims? What consequences Shiva jhas faced during his journey? And finally, has Shiva, the Neelakanth had accomplished what he had came for? )

For sure, the immortals of meluha is a perfect blend of our ancient history and mythology. But, my question is...

As we know, the Hindu triad, Lord Shiva (destroyer), Lord Vishnu (preserver), and Lord Brahma (creator) are responsible for the cosmic functions - whose birth/creation is unknown/unspecified. Lord Shiva, the Legend of Legends... God of Gods... Destroyer of evil.. who believed to be existed many 100,000 years earlier than Ram's time period. Our ancient scripts describes Ravana-Brahma as a great devotee of Lord Shiva. In addition, according to Valmiki Raamayana, Shiva, the Neelkanth was even worshiped by Lord Ram just before the construction of Ramasethu (Adams bridge). Thus, Lord Shiva was someone who definitely exited some 100000 years earlier to Ram. Then,[b] how one can interpret Lord Shiva as someone who just came/arrived to fulfill Lord Ram's unfinished task? And so becomes Mahadev[/b]. It's not any Shiva's incarnation.. it is He -- Himself..

- who completed 2 parts of the book, what are your thoughts guys?
- who haven't read the book, please go n read the book first..


P.S. I am just asking a question. Neither suspecting anything beyond the topic nor author's intentions. Amish is a great devotee of Shiva, who is immensely influenced by my Lord, and even named his son Neel, after Neelkanth. So, please do NOT rise/start any stupid controversial discos on Amish.
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brother idi fiction story kada

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@ senakkaya: all books naa address ki parcel kaaro. nenu sadivipedata @~`

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