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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhen Dharma falls silent, prophecy awakens.
Treta Yuga is dying. Forests burn, sages are hunted, and Rakshasa legions march under Lanka’s banner. Into this darkness walks an exiled prince—Ram of Ayodhya. Stripped of crown and kingdom, he longs only for peace with Sita and Lakshman. But destiny has other plans.
For upon his shoulders rests Kodanda—the eternal bow of prophecy, spoken of in the Anantshastra Likhit:
“When Dharma trembles, the bow awakens and Vishnu walks again.”
Against Khara, Dushan, and their fourteen-thousand Rakshasa army, Ram’s exile becomes apocalypse. Each arrow loosed resounds with judgment. Each battle fought is prophecy unfolding. The world sees not merely a man, but Vishnu cloaked in mortal form.
This is not yet the war with Ravana. This is the thunder before the storm—the moment when the forests of Dandakaranya first whispered: Vishnu has returned.
Kodanda: The Rise of Vishnu—where myth becomes memory, and prophecy becomes destiny.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Aditya Bajpai
Aditya Bajpai is an Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer and civil servant with years of experience in law enforcement and intelligence. Beyond his official duties, he is a passionate history enthusiast, deeply drawn to uncovering the hidden gems of Indian history, Puranic traditions, and epic literature.
With a keen eye for connecting the past to the present, Aditya retells ancient stories, legends, and folklores in ways that resonate with modern readers—revealing the enduring wisdom and grandeur of Sanatan Dharma. His mission is to make the world aware of Bharat’s unparalleled cultural and civilizational legacy, bringing forgotten voices and timeless truths into today’s imagination.
Kodanda: The Rise of Vishnu is his debut mytho-fiction novel and the first chapter of a larger vision to reawaken the cultural memory of Bharat.
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