With The Immortals Of Meluha, Amish Tripathi Delivers A Winner
Amish Tripathi has come up with a fast paced story as his first book
, which makes the readers turn the pages all the time. The Immortals of Meluha covers a wide range of themes and emotions be it action sequences or love stories which affect your heart directly - all of which instantly grab the interest of the readers. The realism with Shiva has been portrayed really takes the cake, and so do the other Hindu Gods. The caste system has been portrayed superbly as well as the philosophical understanding of good and evil (part of which is yet to come).
Destined To Be God
The historical facts and the reality have been merged so well with each other that The Immortals of Meluha becomes even more engaging. Shiva is destined to be God, the author says, though he has some very human traits. His journey symbolizes the spiritual and physical journey of every human being into this world, into enlightenment and life itself. The book The Immortals of Meluha itself is an exciting adventure, though the readers can feel emotions throughout the story, all the time.
Shiva Has Very Human Traits
Since the language used is modern English, average readers can identify with the characters and understand easily that even Shiva may have some human traits. Readers will be impressed with the deep understanding Amish Triathi has about the Indian mythology, though the usage of modern English sounds a tad funny and endearing at times. Due to the novel adventure of Amish Tripathi, people have started to look at Indian mythology differently, and the way they have started to look at their own past has also changed dramatically.
Amish Has a Strong Intellect
The intellect of Amish Tripathi comes across very strongly throughout the book. The detailed manner in which a difficult subject has been treated speaks volumes about the ability of the writer. The characters created by him are rich and flawed at the same time, and this only brings them closer to us. You may like or dislike the characters, but the book makes you feel empathetic for them also at the same time. The thought that there is a very thin line between the men and the supermen is also very endearing. Amish himself says he feels inspired by Amar Chitra Katha, which he can read time and again. He feels happy that Indians are self confident enough that they want to hear their own stories differently as seen from the eyes of their own writers.
by: Prasoon Kumar
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