Melhua


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MELHUA

MELHUA

Smiley face What is melhua? -Meluha is place and also know as melhua kingdom. The kingdom was created many centuries earlier by Lord Ram. And ruled by Suryavanshi who face severe crisis from Saraswati, is slowly drying to extinction. The melhua kingdom also face devastating terrorist attacks from Chandravanshis (Nagas army ). The present king of Meluha(Daksha) sends his ambassador to Tibet, to invite the tribeis that live there to Meluha. The Gunas Are also invited , whose chief Shiva is a brave warrior and protector. The chief Shiva accepts the proposal and moves to Meluha with his tribe. They reach the city of Srinagar and are received there by Ayurvati. On their first night of stay at Srinagar, the Gunas wake up amid high fever and sweating. The Meluhans, under Ayurvati's orders, carry on the healing process. However, Ayurvati finds out that Shiva is the only one devoid of these symptoms and that his throat has turned blue. The Meluhans gave the name "Neelkanth" to Shiva as their fabled saviour. Shiva then move to Devagiri( the capital city of Meluha) and he meets King Daksha. While staying there, Shiva seen a beautiful and mysterious woman. Later knows that she is Princess Sati, the daughter of Daksha.. Shiva wins her heart and they decide to get married. Daksha allows Sati to get married to Shiva, amid much joy and happiness. Shiva comes to know of the faithless wars that the Chandravanshis are carrying on the Meluhans. He meets Brahaspati ( Chief Inventor of the Meluhan). Brahaspati and Shiva visit to Mount Mandar, where the Somras is manufactured using the waters of the Saraswati river. Shiva learns that the potion which made his throat turn blue was actually undiluted Somras, which can be lethal when taken in its pure form. However, Shiva was unaffected, which was the first sign that he was the Neelkanth. Somras was the reason thus the Meluhans lived for so many years. One morning, the whole of Meluha wakes up to loud noises coming from Mount Mandar. Shiva and his troops reach the hill to find out that a large part of Mandar has been blasted off and many of the inventors killed. There is no sign of Brahaspati, but Shiva finds the insignia of the Nagas, confirming their involvement in the faithless wars of the Chandravanshis. Shiva declares war on the Chandravanshis. With Chief Minister Kanakhala and the Head of Meluhan Army, Parvateshwar, Shiva advances towards Swadweep, the land of the Chandravanshis. The Chandravanshi king is captured but becomes enraged upon seeing the Neelkanth. The Chandravanshi princess Anandmayi explains that they too had a similar legend that the Neelkanth will come forward to save their land by launching an assault against the "evil" Suryavanshis. Hearing this, Shiva is dumbfounded and utterly distressed. With Sati he visits the famous Ram temple of Ayodhya, the capital of Swadweep. There he meets a priest from whom he comes to know about his karma, fate and his choices in life, which would guide him in future. As Shiva comes out of the temple, he notices Sati standing out of the temple waiting for him and a Naga standing near a tree. The end. From the Back Cover Today, Shiva is a god. But four thousand years ago, he was just a man. 1900 BC: the once-proud Suryavanshi rulers of the Meluha Empire are in dire peril. The empire's primary river, the Saraswati, is slowly drying up. There are devastating terrorist attacks from the east, the land of the Chandravanshis - and to make matters worse, the Chandravanshis appears to have allied with the Nagas, an ostracised race of deformed humans with astonishing martial skills. The only hope for the Suryavanshis is an ancient prophecy: when evil reaches epic proportions and all seems lost, a hero will emerge.

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