Indian mythology | The Wielder of the Trishul: Deva-Asur Katha | Book Review

by - November 07, 2021

The story of Indian mythology is quite popular among those who believe in God or who have a keen interest in Mythology creatures. So, today you will read a book review of an Indian mythology book.


Book Title: The Wielder Of The Trishul: Deva-Asura Katha - Book-1
Author: Satyam

Before moving ahead, let me tell you that conveying Mythological stories is an art, and Author has played a remarkable role in describing it in the best possible way!

I picked up this book before the Diwali festival, read a few chapters, and kept it aside because of the fest. The excitement of the fest is not yet over, so it's pretty exciting as there are so many compelling short stories, characters & regions in this story! This book is categorized into three parts, with approx 47 chapters, each having a short conversational story.

Breaking out from the childhood of Dhruva and the hurting behavior of his stepmother towards him, Dhruva made some huge decisions to create something on his own & left the Kingdom for his brother Uttama. He was so engrossed in meditation that it was not even broken when Lord Vishnu appeared. Dhruva even forgot the behind his 'Tapasya.' He later established Dhruva Lok! As he wanted to be in touch if God all the time.

So, let us move ahead with a few heart-touching love stories of those days!
They say love is not more accessible. People have to put a lot of effort into making it successful. It is true! Not from the past few years, but from Ancient history too!
The story expands with more characters and regions, conversations between the regional King-Queen, & their essential people. Few conversations are heart-touching. 

So, let us move toward the climax. It is basically about the war between two mighty princes! Indra (King of Gods) & Vritra (The Mightiest Asurs) for the Trishul of Lord Shiva (an Avatar of Lord Vishnu).
It revolves around Justice, love, and responsibilities. But who is the winner?
Who is the wielder of the Trishul? What the story has to say!

What I like: Interesting story narration. It is mysterious, revealing some Wilder side of Royal families, the compelling character of Aindrita, and much more.

Few Beautiful lines from Book:
We are the artist. Karma is our brush, and life is the art. 
She may not be a princess, but she is more graceful than many. 
Creation and destruction are a cycle that goes on and on.
The beginning could be the end, or the future could be a beginning - that depends on perspective. 
Sometimes not knowing is better than knowing. 
You will be the only one in my life the way one sun shines in the sky.

Recommended To: People who have a keen interest in Indian Mythology stories. If you love to read about them or love such Shows, it is totally for you!


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