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Narrated by:
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Vijayan Menon
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By:
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Kevin Missal
About this listen
Long time ago, Ashwatthama, a great warrior, was cursed by Lord Krishna to walk the lands with a curse of a bleeding forehead and boils on his skin, for choosing violence instead of forgiveness.
He's said to walk even today—amongst the people. And many have seen him.
Hari, a seemingly idyllic librarian, who goes on his life, is haunted by the visions of Ashwatthama, so much so that he's whisked into unpredictable situations featuring—icy demigods, an ancient sword made from the fires of a demon and an unspeakable evil that has risen to exact his vengeance.
All this while, he must learn his true identity and embrace the hero within.
From the chapters of Mahabharata comes a modern-day spin on the fabled hero or villain, to learn and understand how he lives and saves the current world.
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Overall
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- 08-22-24
Entertaining but
I enjoyed the story and the performance was fair but it felt like a complete run on sentence
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- 08-23-24
I don’t know how I felt about about this
I can’t say I did or did not like this book. It never caught wind and for something short, I wish it had moved a little faster.
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