Sunday, October 28, 2012

THE CURSE OF TAKSHAK- RUDRA TRILOGY 2

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RUDRA TRILOGY MANTRA:


Bhu…Bhuvanasyaha… Bhuvanasya Pitaram… Ghīrbhirābhī  Rudram... Rudram… Divā Vardhayā Rudramaktau...Rudrapallam Vinashayay ....Ahi Upala Tranam...


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BOOK 2 OF THE RUDRA TRILOGY




RUDRA TRILOGY BOOK 2  -  THE CURSE OF TAKSHAK

The Suryavanshis and the Chandravanshis

The Ikshwaku Dynasty Vs Kuru Dynasty

Lord Rama belonged to Ikshwaku Dynasty ( Suryavanshis) whereas the Pandavas belonged to Kuru Dynasty ( Chandravanshis).

Takshak- the great Naga warrior king, who lead the Naga clan after Vasuki.

According to Shrimad-Bhagavatam, Takshak- the great Naga King belonged to the Ikshwaku Dynasty. He was a descendent of Shri Rama. The name of Takshaka's son was Brihadbala, who was killed in battle by Abhimanyu, the son of Arjuna.

Cursed by Lord Shiva, the Nagas, led by Vasuki move down to Khandava forest.

Arjuna and Sri Krishna burns down the Khandava forest where the Nagas are living. 
A lot of nagas are killed in the fire. 

Takshak’s wife dies.

Then starts the CURSE !








Did Lord Rama's son Kusha married  a Naga Princess and thus carried the Ikshvaku Dynastry forward?



What is the real truth of the Nagas?



The curse of Lord Shiva will now wreck havoc on the NAGAs!



WHAT IF 'AMAR KATHA' LORD SHIVA'S DOCTRINE OF IMMORTALITY NARRATED TO GODDESS PARVATI WAS IN WRITTEN FORM ? DEPICTED THROUGH SECRET SYMBOLS? THEN....

In a compelling mythological thriller, blended by history, spiced by legend and transformed by myth, Saptarshi Basu converts his research into Vedic literature and Indian mythology into a gripping thriller.

We all had loved THE DA VINCI CODE by Dan Brown. Our very own ancient mythology holds the greatest secrets and brightest discoveries.

The exciting symbols of Hindu mythology contains the deepest secret.THE SECRET OF IMMORTAL CODE will slowly unearth those mysteries and take you to the truth about the Nagas in BOOK 2 - THE CURSE OF TAKSHAK.

   Edward Nolan needs to save his son. Only Bhadraka, the Naadi headman and Dr. K.N. Sanjeev can help him to break the code.

Will the AHI-UPALA solves the mystery of Mystical Marriage ?

What is the real truth of the Nagas?

Did Lord Rama's son Kusha married  a Naga princess and thus carried the Ikshvaku Dynastry forward?

How will Nolan save his son from the Curse?




NAGAMANI....The gem of the Nagas....Most of the PURANAS  talks about it...

Great Naga King Vasuki is said to have Nagamani on his head.

Even MAHABHARATI talk about it : 

Ulupi then thought of the gem that has the virtue of reviving a dead man. The gem, the great refuge of the snakes, thus thought of, came there. The daughter of the prince of snakes taking it up...    then placed that gem on the breast of Pritha's son of immeasurable energy. After the gem had been placed on his breast; the heroic and puissant Jishnu became revived. Opening his red eyes he rose up like one who had slept long. Beholding his sire, the high-souled hero of great energy, restored to consciousness and quite at his ease...


What was the Nagamani or the cobra gem?

Was it a gift from the Greatest Lord, Rudra.


Was it the RUDRAKSHA!!!



There was no escaping from the curse. Lord Shiva could see that the boy was not dead but in deep sleep. Nothing can bring him back to life except... the One who carries the blue blood in his veins.

The prince who had forgotten it all!

The last Naga Prince on earth!




                BOOK 2 OF RUDRA Trilogy





CHAPTER 1 FROM RUDRA TRILOGY BOOK 2


Standing at the terrace of his palace, he watched his people. Nonchalant to the eminent danger, they kept on with their daily chores. Damp withered leaves and broken-off twigs in the lawn being cleared by his gardener. The horses were gazing lazily on the field. The stillness of the mountain awakened a strange feeling inside him. A benevolent king, Vasuki had always loved his people. The depth of the silence evoked the murmuring of the curse in the air as he open his eyes. Images of the curse had torn apart his dreams, making him to wake up abruptly. He looked up above at the ash-grey sky searching for something.

The storm kept on, the clouds still marooned at the peaks.

The curse has now come true!

‘My trust on your tribe has been broken. Betrayal needs to be punished at all cost’ the voice of the greatest Lord vibrating inside the hollowness of his heart.
‘Do not do this, my Lord’...Vasuki’s voice shaking as he kneeled down .But Shiva was calm and purposeful.

It pained Vasuki. Now it was time to leave everything behind. Soon the city of Bhogavati will be a cursed city-deserted and haunted.

The treachery of Visvasphani had cost the Nagas dearly!

Visvasphani’s life has been forgiven but the whole Naga tribe had been doomed.

The skies were cloudless, the clean air polishing the light to a high gleam. A breeze rose intermittently from the valley floor, skimming over the treetops.

It was time now!

For the endless journey to begin.




They came down along the flanks of Ashtapada mountain. Men, women and children, carrying their household belongings walked along. The journey was obscure, the destination vague.

Nagavanshi king Vasuki looked around. The peak of Kailash could be seen at a distance. His Lord’s abode. Perhaps, this was the last time he was watching it.

The Nagas were now a cursed tribe banished from their homeland.

‘Remember everyone...this journey is going to be very long...soon we need to cross the desert which might drive us crazy...I hold the power of life and death of every person I take with me.’ Vasuki shouted on top of his voice. The Nagas listened patiently, some of them afraid of the way ahead. ‘And remember we have only one God...Lord Shiva...and in his name I swear that I will do everything possible to win over the horrific roads ahead. We all should stay together, no matter what. I want each one of you to swear by the greatest Lord to follow my orders. In this journey, disobedience means death.’

A long note was sounded on a conch shell, and the Nagas started mounting the horses. Some families continued on their foot.

The wind never stopped, snow hurling across the faces of the travellers. The valley was sandy at some stretches, and rocky in others. When their path was blocked by a boulder, they had to go around it. In some places, the ground was covered with frozen icy lakes. The immense collection of people and animals began to travel to faster. The days had become silent, but now, even the nights-when the Naga people were accustomed to talking around the fires-had also become quiet. The endless journey asked for sacrifices and many died on the way due to fatigue. Many dropped tired as the procession of people and animals went on and on. The unknown road lay there as death itself.

He knew it was the day he was going to die!

As the guards hauled him mercilessly towards the big-size rock.

A heavy bracelet of twisted gold slid down to his wrist. And as Vasuki looked at the coiled-snake design his thoughts grew chaotic and disoriented.
Betrayal needs to be punished at all cost... Betrayal needs to be punished at all cost...those words of the greatest Lord rattled inside his brain. Vasuki looked at the chained figure of Visvasphani. He looked thinner and frightened. The royal guards dragged him to the elevated platform while he shrieked for forgiveness. Looking deep into Visvasphani’s eyes, Vasuki felt that he had already gauzed his conclusion. The guards looped the rope around his neck and tightened it. The Naga king bit his lips a few times and closed his eyes. The Lord had spared Visvasphani’s life but...he needed to be punished.

For dooming the whole Naga tribe.

The sky was streaked with the carnage of sunset. The whole tribe looked upon. A priest began to pray, humming line after line of prayers. Vasuki nodded to the hangman. Visvasphani looked up. The sun was still high, its white core girded by a pink halo. The land glittered. He silently prayed to the Lord to forgive him. The secret has been lost forever. A flock of wild duck flew over him and dived into an unknown territory. Visvasphani looked at Vasuki until the rock suddenly gave away dropping his body into an unfathomable abyss.
The low curtain of heaven stared darkly at the silvery face of the snow filled valley, over which streaks of shining yellow lightning cracked, releasing ear splitting explosions of thunder. The first pearl shaped raindrops made the grass shudder and everyone felt that the hanging had made the Gods sad.

They kept on...the Nagas, to an unknown place. Fatigued and exhausted, the whole tribe moved on. Doves cooed from the field. Full-voice strange and rare birds sang to them from the trees.

No one knew exactly where their destination was.

The Nagas were almost at the edge of the mountain when Vasuki stopped and lifted his face to the cloud-less sky. He silenced the whole tribe with a finger. Everyone followed his gaze, but saw nothing at first. Then, far off in the sky, a bird peeled itself from the sheet of bright sunlight and descended rapidly.
Vasuki’s eyes caught the colours of terror. Their arch enemy- the Garudas, also called the Suparnas had a peculiar fashion of attack. Vasuki remembered how ruthless they are. Each time before their attack, some hovering eagles could be watched above the sky. The bird came spiralling down closer and closer to earth till everyone could make out what it was, an eagle, its plumage a smoky ash-brown.

They are coming! Thought Vasuki.

‘Beware everyone...take up your weapons....take positions....’ Vasuki shouted and ran his horse towards the opposite side of the mountain. Karkotaka, his commander positioned the Naga army and started getting ready for the attack.
A few minutes later, flags with Eagle insignia appeared on the stretch of the horizon. Two horsemen carrying the flag could be seen galloping, their swords brandishing in the air. Within seconds, the two horsemen had become ten, and then a hundred.

A warm wind rustled the green stalks of mammoth grasses lining their path. Summer was giving way to autumn and the sunlight outside was brilliant.

They were tribesmen dress in blue and black. The Garudas. 

Their faces were hidden behind blue veils, with only their eyes showing. Even from a distance, their eyes conveyed the strength of their souls.

And their eyes spoke of death.

A violent war was about to begin!

The Garudas and the Nagas, arch enemy from birth.

Vasuki trembled .He closed his eyes and prayed to the greatest Lord. His shaking hands slowly searched its way inside his jacket, bringing out a small box.

Silently he opened it. A bluish light dazzled .The liberator of their endless pain was inside.

The Rudraksha!.


 Many years later, their liberator will come.  the One who carries the blue blood in his veins.

The prince who had forgotten it all!

The last Naga Prince on earth!




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ABOUT THE AUTHOR :


Saptarshi Basu, a Gold Medallist in Mechanical Engineering, has been in IT industry for last 8 years and has worked for the top 3 IT companies of India (INFOSYS,TCS & WIPRO). His Novel , AUTUMN IN MY HEART published by Vitasta Publishing with Times group launched in november'11 has already created a lot of stir due on causes of broken heart and homosexuality.He does motivational speaking and was invited from Jaipur Engineering College and Research Centre (JECRC) to address their Annual National Tech-Fest Renaissance -March, 2012.

            Saptarshi Basu also does screenplay writing for movies and writes columns for some online magazines .

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Did Lord Rama's son Kusha married  a Naga princess and thus carried the Ikshvaku Dynastry forward?



What is the real truth of the Nagas?


                             







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