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Punarbhava

Written by: Ashutosh Jain
Narrated by: Darshan Venkatesh
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Publisher's Summary

Two brave young Indian army officers, a dreaded enemy of the gods, and a war raging across time!

An evil shadow has secretly crossed thousands of years to reach ‘Kaliyuga’, where declining ‘dharma’ has pushed the gods into cosmic sleep.

Meanwhile, Captain Abhinav Trivedi and Major Ravi Chandra are fighting a battle in Siachen, when strange events catapult them far away from earth, into a strange world beyond human dimensions.

Abhinav soon finds out that he is born into a great destiny beyond his understanding and holds the key to foil the greatest deception the world has ever seen.

But how can a mere mortal fight someone who once brought even the gods themselves to their knees?

With Ravi on his side and a ‘Mayavi’ creature Kaal in his pursuit, a perilous journey of danger, adventure and great revelations awaits Abhinav.

Will he succeed? Or will Srishti be forever doomed?

Listen to Punarbhava—a one-of-its-kind thrilling, action-packed saga that will take you on an amazing journey of superbeings, mind-bending reality and dangerous deceptions.

Punarbhava—a magical adventure like no other, that is full of wisdom from Shrimad Bhagavad-Gita, Upanishads, and Puranas.

©2020 Ashutosh Jain (P)2022 Audible, Inc.

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The story and the narration both are remarkable

Indian soldiers are true heroes of our nation. They face many dangers to keep the nation safe. They are the belief of every Indian.How the writer balance the connction between morden world and ancient world is fascinating. The worrier from alive through the story . And the narration is very smooth.

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fast moving story line

The story moves so fast that some parts feel like incomplete. The ending is abrupt with lots of loose ends.

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waste of time silly book

couldn't go past chapter 4. it's the most thoughtless and waste of a book. wasted time so far, no more. audible must do some quality checks before putting a book up, even if it is free for the members.

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Pathetic story and narrating

Completely bogus storyline I don’t think author has any idea what he trying to tell, narrating was equals bad.
I was really surprised to see writer himself reviewed the book and given 5* , audible should review it.

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Florid Amish-Ashwin-Starwars-MCU Indigestion

This is absolutely rubbish. I've never listened to anything this bad in a long time. I don't even know how this got through Audible's screening system and now is available to anyone who is having an active subscription freely.
The story (as the cover depicts) starts around an Indian army background at the Siachen glacier. Then within a few moments shifts to Nandanvan which lies at a different astral plane. And suddenly starts throwing propaganda bombs at the listeners like "Sanskrit is the mother of all the languages of the world" and "tapas is the internal heat of your body". Touchscreens, laser swords, guns, grenades, bioweapons are distributed liberally to Devas, asuras, Gandharvas. Flying spheres controlled by mind, telepathic connection with the team leader and the entire army are also delivered.
The most powerful woman's name is, you guessed it "Gayatri". Vishnu and his avatars are found to be the rescuer. The villain is Shukracharya. And yes just like the recent Adipurush hangover he has a beard on his chin. The monastery he visits for his final mission has a dome at the top and a crescent moon. You get the analogy right.
This literary disaster should not be available in any readable, listenable or consumable format. But definitely big money is in play, and you can waste your time and pollute your mind by listening to it.

NB. 1.Keeping in mind the moral responsibility of an author of such stature to society all romantic relationships mentioned in this novel are almost platonic and shy away from doing anything beyond holding the hand.
2. You'll get familiar cues of "soma" from Amish Tripathi as a key ingredient of the spice list.
3. This gentleman used the phrase "rippling muscles" even more than Ashwin Sanghi. If you haven't experienced grammatically correct literary monotonous text earlier, go for this book. It won't disappoint you.

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