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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn the multiverse, each universe unfolds its own unique reality. In some, Subhash Chandra Bose leads India as its first Prime Minister; in others, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel takes the helm. Inspired by the Hindu concept of the multiverse, this story follows Arjun Pandey, an archaeologist and undiagnosed ADHD sufferer pursuing his Ph.D.
Through a mysterious cosmic dream, Arjun is transported to a parallel universe orchestrated by Masto, a supreme spirit of the Himalayas. There, he discovers an uncanny resemblance to Arjuna of the Mahabharata. Witnessing the legendary battle firsthand through spacetime travel, Arjun must find the elusive tenth crystal to return to his own universe. But an even greater challenge awaits: defeating Bhandasura, the greatest demon of all time, who rules from Mahatala with support from Queen Himsa of the infernal Maharaurava.
To conquer Bhandasura, Arjun will need the help of the goddess Tripura Sundari and Kalki, the final avatar of Vishnu. Yet, meeting Tripura Sundari is no simple feat—she grants an audience only to avatars of Shiva or at the end of time.
Join Arjun as he navigates the boundaries of time and space, where the fate of multiple universes hangs in the balance.
Perfect for readers who love the intersection of mythology and science fiction, Krishna and Arjun in the Multiverse offers a unique blend of Hindu philosophy, alternative history, and quantum theory that will leave you questioning the very nature of reality.
Kaudinya Arpan
Kaudinya Arpan, PhD, is a scientist and passionate philosophy enthusiast. From a young age, he has immersed himself in the Vedas and Upanishads, studying them alongside his scientific pursuits. He channels this dual expertise into his blog, Scientific Monk, and through columns that promote Indian culture and philosophy. With over 200 articles, two books, and numerous academic publications to his name, Kaudinya is dedicated to bridging traditional wisdom with modern insights.
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