I am from a village in Karnataka, India, called Sasalu. There are some mythical locations there known as "Guddada Ramappa," which translates to "Lord Ram of Hills." Lord Rama is believed to have spent a night here on this hill before departing to save seetha maaathe from Ravana.
Consequently, I was motivated to read and educate myself on the Indian epic mythologies Mahabharata and Ramayana. Stories from the legends may have inspired me to write.
Additionally, it is stated that a tunnel near to a hill connects to Sri Lanka. Although I'm not certain, there might be a chance.
My parents recommended civil engineering to me after my unique childhood since they believed it would be one of the simpler subjects to complete and earn a degree in. I followed the flow, too. But becoming a writer was my major goal.
I've been playing with my writing ever since I began the engineering programme. Writing was all I did while studying engineering.
Due to this, my debut book, "Terror on the Divine," was released in 2020, exactly 10 years after I finished my education.
Following Terror on the Divine Part 2, much more is anticipated. Attend to it.