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The Oath: Kalki’S Sivagamiyin Sabatham Retold

Release date: 20 August 2024
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A tale of forbidden love, fierce battles, and hidden treachery in ancient India. Set in the early... Read More

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A tale of forbidden love, fierce battles, and hidden treachery in ancient India.

Set in the early seventh century, The Oath blends history and fiction into a gripping story of love and war. The powerful Chalukya king, Pulikesi, invades South India, laying siege to the city of Kanchi. In response, King Narasimhavarman Pallava launches a fierce attack on Vatapi, the Chalukya capital.

Amidst burning cities, savage battles and deceitful plots, the passionate love story of Emperor Mamallan and the beautiful dancer, Sivagami, unfolds. Their love faces many dangers as dark schemes are hatched in hidden monasteries, disguised kings walk into enemy camps and assassins lurk with poisoned daggers.

From royal courts to secret hideouts, kings and monks, clever spies and skilled sculptors, saints and brave warriors fill the pages with action and excitement. As the tension builds to a nail-biting climax, one question remains: Will Mamallan and Sivagami’s love survive against all odds, or will they be torn apart by war and betrayal?

Preetha Rajah Kannan

 

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Title: The Oath: Kalki’S Sivagamiyin Sabatham Retold
Author: Preetha Rajah Kannan
Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
SKU: BK0512044
EAN: 9788119792016
Number Of Pages: 376
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Country Of Origin: India
Release date: 20 August 2024

About Author

PREETHA RAJAH KANNAN has written five books on Indian mythology and contributed to several newspapers and magazines. She has authored The Tiger Throne, an English retelling of Kalki’s Ponniyin Selvan. A homemaker and grandmother, she lives in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. Myself, mother, reader and writer: in that order! My earliest recollection of Ponniyin Selvan is of five hardbound volumes standing tall in Amma’s book collection. To my eternal regret, the convent-educated-English-speaking me had my nose too deeply in English novels to explore one of the greatest Tamil novels ever written. The years passed and I stepped into the courtyard of Thanjavur’s ‘Big Temple’ for the first time. I froze: the towering gopuram drew my eyes like a magnet and automatically lifted my head towards the evening-sun-splashed sky. The immense lingam in the sanctum thrilled my soul with its stark, truly ‘God-sized’ grandeur. And so, I came to Raja Raja Chola, the emperor who had the audacity to think big and build on this vast scale. The brilliant Ramasamy Aiyar Krishnamurthi, or Kalki, immortalized Raja Raja Chola as Ponniyin Selvan, packing his masterpiece with dashing warriors and beautiful princesses, secret passages and dark dungeons, sorcerers and spies, vengeance and romance, shipwrecks and quicksand, leopards and assassins … in 2000 odd pages of roller-coaster excitement. Dear readers, I give you Ponniyin Selvan as an 800-page, one-volume treat: The Tiger Throne. I have tried to give you a compact version, suited to todays’ ‘fast’ world, while retaining the body and soul of Kalki’s work and remaining true to the original in every way. As always, I hope you will pass on the story to your children and grandchildren: for this is not just a book. It is a record of our glorious history and culture … it parts the veil of centuries to give us a glimpse of our roots and the rich lives of our ancestors. Happy reading to you all! Preetha Rajah Kannan

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