Chanakya’s Chant

Adi Shakti Namo Namah, Sarab Shakti Namo Namah, Prithum Bhagawati Namo Namah, Kundalini Mata Shakti, Mata Shakti Namo Namah.

About 2300 years ago, a hunted haunted Brahmin sought revenge against the vain  King of Magadha. History banters his glory as the master strategist Chanakya who uprooted vanity and immorality from the world’s most powerful empire, and created an unified Bharata through ways not much high on moral grounds. Lecherous politics plays prime as history recreates Chanakya in Pandit Gangasagar Mishra of present day. Gangasagar through his will, wit and the most strong of all – the power of renunciation strives successfully to instil his protégé Chandini Gupta as the most powerful person of the world’s largest democracy. What ensues next turns the reader into a silent characterset in the book–depicted events, as the political battle rages with its fineflames of wit, humour, astonishment, surprises and sacrificial innocent deathsor prized murder for clearing the path to target.  

The story revolves simultaneously along both the facets – Chanakya in past and Pandit Gangasagar of present. The book has been the result of the author’s committed research.

The power of politics have been well presented with its dirtiest stakes well demonstrated and implemented by both the protagonists in this cold blooded battle for power in the right sense but through wrong means as it is said “the ends justify the means”.

Shakti triumphs Shiva in the present age as Gangasagar presents Chankya’s wisdom to uplift a woman as per Suvasini’s curse thousand years back.

The language used is simple yet each paragraph gives a new tinge to the story. Overall, the book makes for a fast-paced, gripping read which grasp the reader by their most responsive nerve. This book is a must read for conspiracy seekers.

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