The Rigveda Code

by Rashmi Chendvankar


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About the Book About the Book 600 BC – three hundred years after the epochal Mahabharata War, which almost destroyed the entire land, India is still haunted by the shadows of the devastating conflict of the Kuru cousins. The epicenter of power has now shifted to the kingdom of Vrij, situated on the northern banks of the Ganga, ruled by an ambitious king who would stop at nothing to lay his hands on the most powerful weapon of the Mahabharata age. Soaring ambitions have once again brought the ancient civilization on the dark brink of another full-scale war. Set to change this political legacy of Ancient India is a warrior princess, guided by her destiny and a phenomenal man who lived three hundred years before her. A man who is considered God today, but whose greatest contribution lay buried below layers of ancient history. Buried below these very layers, lies the story of this warrior princess, who unraveled the mystery of His code – an eternal way to establish dharma in Bharat. About the Author A commerce graduate, a law graduate, and a qualified company secretary. Rashmi currently heads the legal and secretarial department of an IT company in Mumbai. An avid reader of ancient Indian history, she strongly feels that history textbooks are dry and limited versions of exciting stories, and that they should be excavated and brought to young readers. Her fascination with an amazing event from ancient Indian history that took place in 600 BCE and its intriguing connection with the Mahabharata war, led her to write her debut novel, The Rigveda Code. Rashmi lives with her husband Lalit, her three-year-old son Sohum, and her in-,aws Maya and Mohan in Mumbai.

249
English
Genre, Indian Writing

About The Author

Rashmi is a legal professional in her early thirties. She is a commerce graduate, a law graduate and a qualified company secretary. She currently heads the legal and secretarial department of an IT company in Mumbai. Rashmi has been an avid reader of ancient Indian history. She strongly feels that history textbooks are dry and limited versions of exciting stories, which should be excavated and brought to young readers. Her fascination with an amazing event of ancient Indian history which took place in 600 BCE and its intriguing connection with the Mahabharat war, led her to write her debut novel The Rigveda Code . Rashmi stays in Mumbai with her husband, Lalit, her three year old son, Sohum, and her in-laws, Maya and Mohan.


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