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Vinaashkaari Pralay
- Harappa, Book 2
- Narrated by: Sandeep Bhatt
- Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
“Even death is afraid of the White Mask.”
1700 BCE, Harappa – the devta of Harappa has fallen tortured and condemned to the dungeons of the dead. His murdered wife’s pious blood falls on the sands of the metropolis, sealing the black fate of Harappa forever.
2017, Banaras – A master assassin bites into cyanide, but not before pronouncing the arrival of an unstoppable, dark force. A maha-taantric offers a chilling sacrifice.
325 AD, Bithynian City (modern-day Turkey) – Unable to foresee the monster he was untethering, an extraordinary monarch commissions a terrifying world-vision spanning millennia.
1700 BCE, East of Harappa – A mystical fish-man proclaims the onset of Pralay - the extinction of mankind. The Blood River rises to avenge her divine sons.
What happens to the devta of Harappa? Is Vidyut truly the prophesied saviour? Who are the veiled overlords behind the sinister World Order? What was the macabre blueprint of the mysterious emperor at Bithynian City? Listen to unravel one of the world’s greatest conspiracies and the haunting story of a lost, ancient civilization.
Please note: This audiobook is in Hindi.
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- SANDEEP K.
- 05-09-20
False glorification of Brahminism
Writer is a brahmin, so he tried to glorify his community by writing this book.
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-05-20
history mythology
wonderful mythology and history connection, the wat of Describing Lord Vishnu was just commendable, every mythology lover should read this. or listen this.. 🙂
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- Kailash
- 07-07-22
Top of the class
Both books , part 1 and 2 are mind blowing.
can not wait to finish 3rd book.
nicely written, action packed with suspens and little bit of love
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- vaibhav namdev sakpal
- 06-11-21
unbelievably awesome
second part of harappa is the gem of the trilogy. i like the story and and the narration .
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- Saket Thakur
- 24-03-21
There are mismatch in chapter name and contents
There are mismatch in chapter name and contents for several chapters. Audible should focus more on testing before releasing the contents. The Story and performance is brilliant.
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- ASHISH SINHA
- 24-05-22
Simply brilliant
Indian mythology and religious texts have a lot of source material for these kind of stories. The art is to combine them into a coherent storyline and keep the momentum. This is well executed in this series with great characters, storyline and excellent narration