The Curse of Brahma
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Narrated by:
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Manish Dangardive
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Written by:
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Jagmohan Bhanver
About this listen
In a fit of rage, Brahma banishes his star pupil from Swarglok. Mortally wounded, and anguished at Brahma's unfair punishment, the man struggles to survive in tamastamah prabha, the hell of hells. In time he becomes the Dark Lord, the most feared figure in Pataal Lok, who swears to destroy Brahma.
Brahma's curse sets in motion a chain of events that threatens to alter the fate of the three worlds. Vasudev, the brave Prince of Bateshwar, becomes the hunter of Asura assassins; his closest friend, Kansa, almost dies saving his sister, Devki, from a group of deadly monsters; and the most valiant kings in Mrityulok turn over to the dark side, driven by forces beyond their control. Only one person threatens the Dark Lord's well-laid plans: Devki, the beautiful princess of Madhuvan, who is destined to give birth to the warrior Krishna.
The Curse of Brahma explores the prophesy behind Krishna's birth and is a thrilling listen. With its pacy narrative and use of thoroughly researched mythological events from ancient India, Jagmohan Bhanver weaves a compelling tale of love and sacrifice.
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- Rachit Khanna
- 01-05-24
A marvel!
The character development, the Continuity of story, the narration are well executed. Waiting for second part
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- Yogesh singh
- 07-08-24
creative
the way story is written is quite creative ...
fighting seens are written very well..
the writer could have worked more on the character development...
expecting some more bang on content from the second part..
had an excellent experience listening to this book... thanks a lot the narrator of the story...
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- Hareesh Jayaram
- 30-10-24
The Kansa character
Nice Read, did not feel any lag and was able to relate to the narrative
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- HIMANSHU
- 06-03-23
Story before krishna's birth and also of a prodigy
I loved it, the story and the narration is splendid and the book is remarkable
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- Suresh
- 08-11-24
a very bad attempt to copy
the whole story was unidirectional with predictable flow... sudden and unexplained behavior changes of characters ... there was no excitement to go to next chapter .... I would not recommend to anyone
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