Amish's shiva trilogy - Page 3

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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: ---Andromeda---

The scene in which Sati died was heart wrenching.But I think that Amish could have ended it with Sati surviving since in his trilogy,Sati and Parvati are the same person.And it wouldn't have been a mythological distortion too


Ganesh and kartik were parvathi's children not sati's according to mythology. Even though they were same adi shakthi.
In the end I feel sad for Shiva being alone.
Paravathi lived right
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Shiva...a myth or fact of life...everyone has a perspective.
For younger generation, reading the Shiva purana is tough, the trilogy gives a glimpse of Shiva. Not in the spiritual way but with the wand of the story teller. I loved it. All 3 books. It's difficult to buy it online, expensive too in my country. Got it when I visited India. My young cousins who are fans of John Girsham, JK Rowling, Edger Poe, Tolkien, James Patterson...etc rave about this trilogy...

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