The Temple of AvinAsi
(Part one)
The Legend of the Kalki
Ayush Pathak
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About the Author
I was born in a region in present Bihar which is known as Mithila. As per the scriptures of the Ramayana, the inhabitants are widely believed to be the descendants of King Janak, the father of Lady Sita, my family being of them. Various folk tales and many other scriptures also verify the same.
Being from a family with roots so deep in the Epics ensured that mythological tales would be part of my blood, and my entire childhood was spent listening and dreaming about them. Engaging more into these tales, I found it to be a promising possibility that the Ramayana and Mahabharata could not have been the conclusive parts of the great battle between evil and the good. It struck me then, ‘What if the main conclusive battle is to take place in our present time, the 21st century?’ And hence the idea of Temple of Avinasi was incepted. Ten years have passed since the day the concept came to me. And finally, now, after such a long span of grooming, polishing and re-polishing the story several times, the book is now finally having its moment in the sun. In the last ten years this story has been a part of my very soul and each moment of my life had been spent while being lost in the story’s world. As a so-called descendent of Lady Sita, I felt it my responsibility to bring the story forward to the readers and now, when it is finally done, a wave of relief passes over me to see the work in print.
This is the first part of the six book long series and is named “The Temple of Avinasi: The Legend of the Kalki.”
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Ayush Pathak is an Electrical Engineer from BIET Jhansi and is presently residing in Nasik, Maharashtra. His theory about life is - “A life which begins with a dream, ends with success.”
He can be contacted at [email protected]
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Prologue
The Dimensional Shield
In the beginning of time the Creator made the worlds and gifted them
with life. He allowed the people of various planets to travel and
communicate with each other. The concept was that people of each
planet should live in harmony together and the universe itself should
act as a unit. The only problem was that the concept was flawed.
History has given us the lesson that whenever two different civilisations
have come in contact the consequence had always been War: resulting
in destruction of the inferior tribe by the superior one. The same
happened with the planets. And before the Creator could realise his
mistake Hundreds and Thousands of worlds had already been
destroyed. The once abundant life in the universe was now limited to
only a few planets. Grieved by His loss, the Creator made a decision—
“No living being should be able to interact with the living beings of
another planet!” Thus he created the Dimensional Shield.
Humans, recently, have tried to send spaceships to the nearby planets
of the Solar system, especially to the nearest one, Mars. But after
reaching there, all they have ever found is the lifeless and barren
ground of Mars which is unfit for Human living. The Humans, more
commonly known as Nashwars to our species, have foolishly assumed
that all those planets are actually lifeless. It’s however interesting that if
at the same time any living being of Mars /Jupiter or any other planet
should have tried to enter the Earth they would have found our entire
planet completely lifeless and barren, in the same way the Humans find
Mars and the other planets to be!
The above is due to the presence of the Dimensional Shield surrounding
each planet which ensures that only the natives of that planet are
allowed to reside in its natural ecosystem. Any alien species, if tries to
enter the planet it would be entering that very planet but in an entirely
different dimension. And the whole planet will be like a barren desert
to them, just like their planets are to us. The function of the
Dimensional shield is to ensure that there is never any interplanetary
interaction between two alien species.
Now that the Shield has failed and our time is at an end, we still bless
the Creator for the Dimensional shield around Earth. If not for that we
would have been destroyed ages back.
---From the book, ‘The Evolution of Life’ by Lord Brihaspati: The great
Mentor of the Devs and the High commander of the Light armies.
(Written in the 21st century of Kali-Yug, the last age of mankind.)
*****
The Epic Wars
(Part 1) The Sat-Yug Tale
The Dimensional Shield is extraordinarily powerful shield, impenetrable
by any means or weapons. Still, there are portions where the shield is
relatively weak, and at others it is stronger. The shield can’t be
damaged by any invader from outside even at its weakest spots.
Unfortunately, the same is not true from inside. A vastly destructive
internal activity like a mega-earthquake or super-volcano, if happened
at the place of those weak spots, can create a leakage in the shield.
Such events generally occur only once or twice in a billion years, but the
damage remains.
The leakage in the shield would generally be too small to notice, but if
someone from the exterior found it, he could penetrate the
Dimensional Shield and enter the planet’s main ecosystem. Apparently,
one of such leakages was found by the Nishachars once. They were a
powerful group of thousands of space-hippies, who at first had found a
way to slip through a hole in the Shield. We don’t know how they did
that, but we are sure of the fact that, at first they were also surprised to
see a lively world, hidden somehow beneath the invisible layers of a
barren outfit. They hadn’t expected it, and firstly were as amazed as
the humans who saw them.
The Nishachars were immortals, but initially they remained hidden
from humans for some time. In this time, they contacted the other
Nishachars scattered throughout the universe and soon there numbers
increased to hundreds of thousands. Before long, they found out that
the humans were a weak and incompetent race compared to their
powers of immortality. And when they attacked the mortal world, it is
said everyplace the Nishachars touched, turned into a burning
cemetery.
At that time, the Devs were an unbiased society of earth, and were
respected by the tribes and random civilizations as gods. They were
also the ‘Immortal Protectors’ of the planet, and called themselves the
‘Light Seekers’. The Devs initially refused to interfere in the matter, for
it seemed to them like any ordinary war of the Nashwars. But they
were mistaken. The war was no ordinary war and soon the mortal
world was mostly destroyed.
It was when the Light Seekers decided that they could no longer afford
to remain unbiased. Finally, the Nishachars met someone of their
equal, or perhaps even more. In the excitement of fighting other
immortals, they named themselves as Dark Seekers, the opposite to
what we were.
The Devs fought as no one in the Nashwar world had ever seen, and the
Nishachars were also surprised by this unexpected resistance. We got
some initial successes in the war, enforcing the Nishachars to turn over
their destructive fury away from the Nashwars, and concentrate rather
on Devs. Against the might of the Devs, the Nishachars began losing
their battalions one by one.
Following the initial victory of the Devs, the other immortal tribes and
the Nashwars offered them their alliance. But the Devs were a gallant
race and had always fought on their own, in past. Their then leader,
Indra-I, also known as Indra-the Dragon-hearted was a proud king and
he thought it as an insult to take any help from Nashwars or the inferior
tribes. The Dark Seekers took the advantage of this and allied
themselves with a mortal but powerful tribe of the mountains and
caves known as Asur.
The Asurs were a socially inferior considered tribe, banished from the
civilized world centuries ago by Devs, due to their keen interest in the
practices of Dark Magic. They craved revenge, and with their powers of
Dark Magic, the Asurs were equally dangerous enemies as the
Nishachars, with an even greater sheer. This new alignment was a great
setback for the Devs and it turned the equilibrium of power towards
enemy.
Realizing the increased danger, the friendly tribes insisted strongly that
the Devs should accept their help. But the Dev king Indra’s pride didn’t
let him have the help of even the friendly groups such as Yetis and
Water-humans, and he refused all the proposals of forming allies. That
war which took place is known as the first Devasur wars in which the
Devs fought alone, surrounded at all fronts in the battle facing the
combined army.”
A question now arises in the mind of readers, “Did the Devs win?”. The
Epic Wars, however, are not fairy tales but a harsh reality. The answer
to the question is ‘No’.
The Devs were a gallant race. But they were surrounded by a powerful
enemy, ten times greater in numbers. The armies confronted each
other on the rich lands of Africa. It is said that the whole landscape of
that area lost its entire ecosystem due to the supernatural war that
took place. Immortal blood was sped on the ground like rivers, and the
whole land was so shaken that it became cursed forever to turn into a
great desert. We call it the Place of the sorrow. Fifty thousand Devs
were slaughtered in that single battle, which was fifty thousand more
than ever.
The Dev-king Indra couldn’t take this shameful defeat on himself and
decided to end his life. Immortals can’t commit suicide; it’s the most
inferior of deeds considered. So, the gallant Indra preferred a
courageous option only few are capable. Containing furious agony and
extreme rage in heart, the Indra strode into the enemy army alone.
It is said that the victorious Nishachar army trembled in front of a single
person’s wrath. The Indra, riding on his giant-elephant, and his
thunder-bolt in hands, fought like a catastrophe. The witnesses present
there at that time of ‘Extreme Contempt’ claim that the ferocity with
which Indra fought made it look as if Death itself has taken physical
form and unleashed itself. The alone Indra killed hundreds of
Nishachars and Asurs combined, and Singers and Poets claim till date
that when Indra’s body was pierced and sliced into pieces, even the cut
organs fought until they were burnt to ashes.
The Devs fled with just a quarter of their numbers remaining, and the
throne got transferred to Indra-II, whom people had later named,
‘Indra- the wise one’. From that time on, the Sat-Yug or the Devs-Era,
also known as ‘the time of reign of the truth’, forever ended. Darkness
took over, and the Devs and the other protective tribes of the earth
went into hiding. The Epic Wars proceeded to its second stage, termed
as the Treta-Yug or the Avatar-Era, which is also known as, the time of
rebellion of Nashwars.”
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(Part 2) The Treta-Yug tale
After the death of Indra-I it had been obvious that the Devs-Era had
clearly ended. Having no option, the successor Indra-II decided to order
the remaining army to flee, something which the Devs hadn’t done in
entire millenniums. But the Nishachars and Asurs didn’t even let them
abscond in peace, and they gave them a brutal predator’s hunt to the
corners of the world, eliminating their numbers with every unfortunate
encounter. As a result, the time till which Devs found a place safe from
the enemy their army had taken several terrible blows, and were
reduced to a further half of the numbers.
To avoid the Dark Seekers the only place Devs could think for a
sanctuary was the Drak-Void forests. The Drak-Void forests were a part
of the immortal world and were known as the dwelling of murderous
magical creatures. These forests had been widely infamous as the
kingdom of Monsters, Hags, Ogres, Giants, and all the other sort of
wicked magical creatures. Some of those creatures were so fearsome
that even the immortals dared not speak out their names loud.
However, in those circumstances, Indra-II decided that the magical
forests of Drak-Void would be the only place in the known world where
they could get free of the Dark Armies. And it turned out that he was
right. The enemy made no move to enter the Drak-Void forest after
them, for they believed the desperate Devs to have run into a suicide
trap. Also their fear of the Drak-Void forests was a big factor in itself.
Believing the Devs already dead, they returned back towards the
Nashwar world in rejoice.
It was the Darkest of the Dark times in the planet’s history. One can’t
even possibly imagine the tortured condition of Nashwars at that
hopeless time. With no Devs to protest, the Nishachars and Asurs
celebrated their victory by tormenting the Nashwar world. Entire
villages were slaughtered mercilessly just for the pleasure of sports,
and those who were left alive were provided with a life worse than
slaves. Human civilization came to the verge of perishing and all the
main Nashwar civilizations at that time: The Harappan,
Mesopotamians, Greeks, Egypt and others were rooted out for their
resistance. Although it could be said that the Asurs, who were a native
of this planet, had somewhere deep in their souls a feeble affection for
their mother planet and its people. They were less cruel in their deeds
than the Nishachars, who had practically no sympathy for the planet’s
natural inhabitants. However, the Asurs always put a blind eye towards
all Nishachar activities and never went against their allies… Until came
their mightiest warrior of all times… A Half-Asur-half-Dev warrior, who
united all the random and discreet tribes of Asurs into one single
command with his power, and later he even tamed the evil Nishachars
to obey his rules.
The rising of Dashanan is considered by many as one of the most
important events of history. His father was a captured and enslaved
Dev named Vishrava, saved with his life due to the love of an Asur
princess ‘Kekasi’: the heir to one of the powerful Asur tribes, who had
incorrigibly fallen in love with him. The Dev was left alive only when he
took blood oath to be the princess’s soul mate for life. This was the first
ever combination of a Dev and an Asur, and the boy who was born, had
the gift of both, the Devs side and the Asur side: the only one in the
history who could control both the Light and Dark natures of Divine
Magic.
However, the Dev had no love for the woman, and all he did was just to
save his life. On the night of his son’s birth, the Dev fled leaving his wife
Kekasi alone during the time of her birth delivery. It is said that the time
he was leaving he could hear his newborn child’s cries from the next
chamber but didn’t even wait to have a look at his own son. He was
never found again by any Asur or Dev, and what happened to him is still
unknown. But what is known is that this incident filled the boy
‘Dashanan’ with a pure hatred against the Devs. And the miracle boy,
who could possibly have been the greatest hope of Devs’ salvation, now
turned into their most sworn enemy of all times.
Born with an exceptional gift, cursed as an fatherless orphan, and
raised with an immense revenge in heart, Dashanan soon turned into
what the historians now call as ‘the greatest warrior that ever lived’.
Even the Nishachars feared his wrath, and such was his fear that the
Dark Seekers were unwillingly forced to stop the unnecessary human
massacres, for Dashanan had banned them from doing so. Even the Dev
singers till day praise him for his act that, “In a time when the protector
Devs were busy finding a safer place for them, it was an Asur who had
come forward in the aid of humans, however slight it might be”.
He was declared the first ever combined king of both Nishachars and
Asurs, and was given the title of ‘Ravan’, which is ‘the King of Kings’ in
Nishachar language. Although the mass slaughtering of humans had
been stopped, their slavery and torments mostly continued. Dashanan
was an Asur and he had revenge in his heart; continuing the slavery of
humans was to torment the Devs, who were supposed to be their
protectors. Dashanan made sure that the torment on Devs’ hearts
never stopped completely.”
At this point, the question would arise about what happened to the
Devs. What were they doing all this time--And if they did get killed in
the Drak-Void forests?
The answer is No. The Devs, contrary to the enemies’ belief, didn’t get
killed. The negotiation is considered to be one of the wisest
negotiations of all times, which had taken place between the deadly
Drak-Void creatures and the ten thousand Devs. Indra-II was the
negotiator from the Devs’ side. At that time hundreds of thousands of
those creatures had considered Devs’ arrival to the forests as a
violation to their freedom, and were determined to kill the immensely
outnumbered Devs. It was when the Indra carefully made them aware
of the Nishachars attack on our world, and how it endangered all the
species of the planet. The Drak-Void creatures might have been
uncivilized and murderous beasts, but still they loved their forest, and
an attack on the planet, which they considered ‘Mother of the forests’
touched their consciousness. The creatures didn’t agree to join any
fight outside their territory, but were generous enough to let them stay
peacefully in the forest, until the time when the Devs were prepared
for a fight-back. As a token of friendship, the Devs and the Drak-Void
creatures agreed on a treaty according to which, even after regaining
their power, the Devs would never interfere in the matters of the forest
and neither would any Drak-Void creature commit any of its hunting
activity outside the forest, in the Nashwar world.
But the Devs still couldn’t afford to fight back on their own. As the
reader is already aware that the Dev army had already lost a majority of
its forces, their numbers were too less than the Dark armies.
That the major reason why Devs didn’t strike back immediately. They
waited and waited for something favourable to happen. Soon, there
came news that the Nishachar-Asur army had got a new king, and
under his dominance they had now broken up into a fight with the
Water-human tribes of the deep oceans. The Water-human tribes were
also called as the Devs of the sea and were known to be invincible in
their aquatic territory. But there was also the news of a newly risen
power named Dashanan, and witnesses of the war claimed that there
had never been a greater warrior in the battlefield. The Sea-Devs were
prepared for the attack of the Nishachar-Asur army, but as it was said
their preparation wasn’t enough to meet the wrath of the mighty
Dashanan. Finally, the Sea-Devs fell and their people were left to live
only after declaring their slavery to Dashanan.
When finally defeated at both fronts: the earth and the sea; the
immortal protectors had decided to take the very risk they had been
fearfully avoiding for thousands of years. Being despaired, they decided
to unleash their sacred ancient Avatar mantra, as their last hope. The
Avatar mantra was considered as one of the most sanctified and
dangerous weapons since ancient times, and Devs had never dared to
use it before, for they had no idea about the nature and magnitude of
power it would release.
The meeting between both the protective tribes took place on the
island of Bali in central Asia. The great Avatar mantra needed an
infinitely immense amount of power to get unleashed, and according to
the records, it took the combined spiritual power of ten thousand Devs
and an even larger number of Sea-Devs for the task. Even for such a
great force, it took a total of hundred and eight continuous days, to
release the sufficient amount of energy required for activating the
spell. The energy which was released is said to be more powerful even
than the greatest earthquakes and volcanoes. And the Mother Nature
stirred up.
The miracle which took place there brought Mother Nature’s powers:
both creative and destructive, into live form, and it directly linked with
the ‘Source’ of the infinite powers of the Creator. As a result, ten Avatar
blessings were unleashed to the world out of which eight successfully
found its carriers as eight fresh new-born infants. Although, the
blessing was initially supposed to be gifted only to humans but
somehow, for reasons unknown, it spread randomly among different
species. Among the eight babies chosen, three were humans, one
dwarf named as Lord Vaman, one tortoise called Lord Kurma, one fish,
Lord Matasya, and most surprisingly two Drak-Void creatures including
a werelion named Lord Narshimha and a wereboar entitled Lord Varah.
Although unplanned, but the incarnation of two Drak-Void creatures as
the Avatars proved to be greatly fruitful for us. The creatures of the
forest took this as a great honour and turned out to be highly grateful
for this present. Later, they also joined shoulders against the enemy
under the influence of their Avatars.
These new-borns had been gifted with exceptional powers of the
nature and were raised to be the Lord Avatars in the near future. Out of
the eight, the latter two were provided to their natural habitat in the
forest for their initial training, and the three humans, Lord Raam, Lord
Krishna and Lord Parshuraam were to be tutored by Devs, while the
rest were under the guidance of Sea Devs. At the same time, Devs
decided that they would need all the support they could get to
overthrow the enemy. So, they secretly started training centres for the
Nashwars, where they were trained in the Devs ways of deadly arts.
Among the Nashwars, the capable were also taught the secrets of
Divine Magic by the great teacher Lord Vishvamitra, the trainer of the
three human avatars. The changes in the Nashwars abilities were
tremendous, and it became obvious to Devs that, if trained properly,
the humans were not as fragile as they were presumed to be. The
training of the Avatars and Nashwars continued secretly for the next
twenty years, until the time came when the Avatars were ready to get
revealed.
The revelation of the Avatars brought a surge of hope all over the
world. The tormented and desperate Nashwars, and the other
protective tribes, all came forward to join the sides with the Avatars.
The enemy must have considered it an ordinary rebellion, and sent few
small troops to crush it, only to be defeated and repelled back by the
Avatars and the trained Nashwars. The victory of the initial fights gave
Devs’ the hope they longed, and developed their belief in the Avatars.
Finally, it was time when the Devs erupted out of their hiding and for
the first time in history joined the battle alongside the Nashwars.
The battle took place at total eight fronts on the land and in the sea, led
by different Avatars. Even the Drak-Void creatures joined in when their
own Avatars called them. The enemy army wasn’t prepared for such a
heavy rebellion, and our strategy made their forces split into eight
parts, one to be handled by an Avatar each. Although, we were yet
quite outnumbered, but the presence of Avatars made it for us. And
with the power of Avatars, it finally seemed to be a fairly matched
battle for both sides.
The strongest of the enemies’ fronts was the one with Dashanan in the
lead. Even the Avatars were hesitant in facing him directly, for the army
which had to face Dashanan was sure to take the maximum blow. The
Nashwars wouldn’t dare to face the direct wrath of Dashanan and nor
would any Dev, Sea Dev or Drak-Void creature. So in the end it was Lord
Avatar Raam who took up the front against him. Initially it was only the
few hundred Yetis who supported him in the fight. But when Lord
Avatar Raam called, the nature replied, and even the birds, insects and
animals joined the fight with him. He was the Avatar who could use the
omnipotent tongue and communicate to all sorts of creatures. It could
be said that the entire planet fought back against the invaders.
The battle which took place was highly successful for the Devs, and with
the miraculous powers of the Avatars, the enemy began losing its fronts
one by one. We won at seven battlefronts, but sadly lost the most
important one. Even the most powerful Avatar didn’t prove to be
sufficient for Dashanan, as Lord Raam was finally defeated and his wife
had been captured. However, Dashanan wasn’t able to kill Lord Raam.
But the Nishachars had lost their ground on all the other fronts. They
had to retreat. The Nashwars celebrated as the Nishachars were now
constricted only to their home territory, the island of Lanka.
We had won, but the enemy wasn’t entirely defeated. There was one
final blow to strike. For the Devs and Nashwars it was the time to pay a
tribute to their lost ones by taking vengeance from the enemy for every
single one they had lost. Thus, the Epic-Wars proceeded to its third
stage known as the Dwapar-Yug or the Revenge Era.
Having lost the Nashwar world, the enemy army fled to their home
territory on the island of Lanka and isolated themselves from the rest of
the world. On the other hand, the Devs and the other Avatars realized
their mistake and apologized to Lord Raam for leaving him alone. All
the Avatars there vowed to finish the remaining of the enemy and also
to escort Lord Raam’s wife safely back. The world finally got prepared
for the last part of the Epic-Wars, the Dwapar-Yug or the Revenge-Era,
when everyone including the Devs, Nashwars and the Sea-Devs finally
had their revenge, led by Lord Raam and the other seven Avatars.”
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(Part 3) The Dwapar-Yug Tale
The third part of the Epic Wars, the Revenge-Era, still remains the most
mysterious portion of the War. For one thing, accurate account of what
happened after the Light armies entered the island of Lanka is unknown
to any living being. Even the people who had fought the war, the Devs,
Nashwars and others, seem to not remember any detail of the war
which took place in Lanka. Their memories are wiped out completely
about the event. What kind of power could erase the memory of
thousands of immortal Devs is a question of which there have always
been speculations over thousands of years, but never any result. Some
say that it had been the Avatars themselves who had released the spell
to wipe out the memories of people present there. This statement,
however, holds some weight. For only the magic of the Avatars could
have been strong enough to wipe out the memories of the hundreds of
thousands people of various races present there. But why had the
Avatars been forced to wipe those memories, is a question, of which
only assumptions can be made.
Some say that the Avatars did that to protect certain information.
Information so powerful that they couldn’t trust it to anyone. This
much is certain that there was some particular bit about the war, which
the Avatars did want to be known. Not even the Devs know why. Our
memories are only left with the result of the final war. Even the
Nashwars, with their limited knowledge, have tried to store this
information passed from generation to generation in form of Epics like
Ramayana, Mahabharata and others. However, their version of Epics is
far from accurate and deviates from the actual story, for the Temple
has managed to keep the sensitive parts out of their tales. Even the
idea of all the eight Avatars fighting together in one place would sound
abstract to them, for they have always learnt otherwise.
Despite all, there are still a few things which the Devs have a blurry
account of. All we know is that even the eight Avatars were not able to
kill Dashanan. The fight was equal. And then … ‘something’ happened …
some kind of external help … which totally changed the fate of the war.
We don’t know the precise details but it is said that it took ten
opponents to bring down Dashanan. The identity of the other two is
not revealed. But what happened after the wars is known to every
single Dev. The Nishachars were defeated, but the danger was not over
as long as the hole in the Shield wasn’t mended. So their Avatars gave
their life to mend the Shield, for only the life energies of the Avatars
were powerful enough to seal the Dimensional shield completely. As
soon as the Shield was made whole, the remaining Nishachars were
thrown out of the planet’s ecosystem into the lifeless dimension of the
planet. The Earth was finally free of invaders.
But before dying, one of the eight, Lord Avatar Krishna, who was also
known to have oracle powers, prophesized that this wasn’t the end of
the Epic Wars. The final battle between the Light and Dark armies
would take place in the last Era, the Kali-Yug. His words were-
“From the ashes of epic wars, shall the Great Lord of dark rise,
So terrible his wrath, every protestor shall demise…
Ripped apart would be the Shield and the protecting forces,
A whole world shall fall, mortal or otherwise….”
The prophecy clearly states that even darker Era is to return. This time
the Dark armies will be more powerful than ever. Their leader, the new
Dark Lord would be even greater than Dashanan, there would be no
stopping for this power, for he would be the ‘Avatar-of-the-Darkness’.
He would have such a power that he will rip the Dimensional shield
apart and one of the two races, Humans or Devs, shall be wiped out
completely from the face of Earth.
But Lord Krishna also gave another prophecy for the one who will stand
a slight chance against this darkness. He prophesized the coming of the
final Avatar, the Kalki in his prophesy.
“Yada yada hi dharmasya glanir bhavati bharata
Abhyutthanam adharmasya tadatmanam srijamy aham”
The Kalki Avatar would be the one to guide the Light armies against the
darkness, and it will be under his guidance that the fate of the world
will be decided. After the end of war, The Devs, Yeti’s, and other
friendly tribes formed a secret brotherhood named, “The Temple of
Avinasi” and scattered themselves throughout the world. The sole
purpose of this brotherhood was to find the Kalki Avatar before the
final war.
And finally, after four thousand years, in present time, the Darkness is
rising again. The Devs are desperately searching for the final Avatar
which would be born in human form, the Kalki: the Avatar on whom the
fate of the entire world would depend. And unaware of all this, two
fourteen year old boys are spending their time merrily in the human
world, unaware of the fact that how much changed their destinies are
from what it seems, and how much the world’s fate is going to be
dependent on them…
THE STORY BEGINS NOW!
*******
This book is about the Kalki Avatar and his journey against darkness.
What mentioned above is just the background story and is about just a
drop of water in the ocean compared to the original story of Kalki. The
real story of the Kalki takes place in 21st century. Due to the vastness of
the concept I had to split the series into six parts. The first part of the
series- ‘The Temple of Avinasi: The Legend of the Kalki’ has been
published by Leadstart Publishing, India in January 2014.
It is the KALI-YUG Tale!
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