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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThree kingdoms form the empire of Aryadesa. Enemies on land and beyond the sea. The struggles of the empire, the attacks from the Turukus, the Kazakas, the Britaniks, and the Quings constantly break down the economy of the empire.
Arya who has no idea of his lineage becomes a warrior amidst political conspiracies, back-stabbing, leg-pulling associates, and illegalities of trade. Having no idea why he was born with a “Mandala” as a birthmark, Arya puts on the baggage of Aryadesa on his shoulder. But the challenge for him is to face the Quings, the enemy beyond the sea. Who will come to his rescue to fight this war? How will he strategize to fight the war in the sea? Will Arya’s philosophy of balancing tradition and modernity backfire in stabilizing the empire?
Raviraja Sharma
Ravi is a Management post-grad and has published a love tragedy, “The Verdict” earlier, which has received applauds from young readers. “Aryaputra” is a fantasy work and his second fiction. His philosophy towards tradition and modernity makes him associate modern-day scientific inventions with the ancient technicalities reflected in this work. He loves Carnatic music and is a percussion enthusiast.
Ravi's grandfather Ramalingeshwara Rao, was a fantastic poet and author of various works.
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