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Current Trend of Mythological-Historical Fiction in Indian English Literature and Amish Tripathi’s the Immortals of Meluha and the secrets of the Nagas: A Study. | Original Article

Raval Viralkumar P.*, Usha Kaushik, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

The Shiva's set of three involves the three extraordinary books 'Immortals of Meluha', 'The Secret of the Nagas' and 'The Oath of the Vayuputras' composed by Amish Tripathi. In his books, he manages an incredible figure 'Shiva', the lasting wellspring of vitality. His endeavor here is to indicate shiva, the Neelkanth as a person who with his deeds accomplish the status of Lord Nilkantha. The climax of this fiction is' The Story of the man, whom legend transformed into a divine being. All through this set of three, shiva abandons a rural fellow to the savior of people. He finds that underhanded isn't an individual, however it is a thought or conviction. Shiva set of three describes how the suryavanshis face such a large number of hazards, and their most prominent foes are the Nagas, the brutal, reviled individuals. They put stock in the legend of a blue throat individual who will protect them from the grip of the nagas. One can see through the titles like The Immortals of Meluha, The mystery of the Nagas and Ooth of Vayuputras by Amish Tripathi and Rozabal Line and Chanakya's Chant just as The Krishna Key by Ashwin Sanghi in the arrangements of the national success, that,currenly, there is a pattern of composing fanciful chronicled fiction in Indian English writing and, all the while, a pattern of perusing this sort of fiction.