“What if time travel required death?” “What if immortality destroyed civilization?” “What if Dharma returned in the year 376,898 CE?” What if the ancient immortals returned—not to a world of swords, but to a world of orbital strikes, cybernetic exosuits, and nuclear fallout?
Hello, Goodreads community! I am Devesh Singh, and I’m thrilled to introduce you to my debut novel and the beginning of a massive five-part saga: KARMA YOGA VS DHARMA YUDDHA: ARAMBHAM.
If you are tired of standard mythological retellings and are looking for a story that smashes ancient Vedic philosophy together with hardcore, high-tech military sci-fi, this is for you.
Welcome to the Year 376,898 CE. Humanity has touched the stars, exhausted its resources, and is now hovering on the brink of civilizational collapse. In the shadows, a fanatical cult—the Kāla Niṣṭha Sevayam—is orchestrating a cosmic war to usher in the ultimate dark age.
Their only opposition? A brilliant, ruthless human intelligence officer named Lt. Akash Agnihotri, and the legendary, immortal Chiranjeevis (like Commander Aśwatthāma and Mahārāja Mahābali) hiding in the high-tech, secret sanctuary of Shambhala.
But this isn’t a story where humanity waits helplessly for gods to save them. It is a story about human evolution. When ancient divine Astras meet modern EMP blasts, sonic charges, and 1,103 orbital bunker-buster missiles, the ultimate question is asked: Do we sit and wait for prophecy to save us, or do we carve our own salvation through Karma Yoga (the path of ruthless action)?
Why you should read it:
Unapologetic Blockbuster Action: Expect gritty, massive-scale warfare where cybernetic AstraForge suits clash with demonic entities and ancient combat formations.
Deep Lore & Philosophy: It challenges the very roots of history, questioning whether the Guardians of Dharma became too passive in their immortality.
High Stakes: War is brutal. Victories here are pyrrhic, and no character—mortal or immortal—is safe from the consequences.
If you love the epic scale of Dune, the tactical military grit of Halo or Warhammer 40k, and the profound cultural roots of the Mahabharata, add Arambham to your "Want to Read" shelf today.
I wrote this for the superfans of grand, unapologetic world-building. I can't wait to hear your thoughts, theories, and reviews as we step into this universe together!
“What if immortality destroyed civilization?”
“What if Dharma returned in the year 376,898 CE?”
What if the ancient immortals returned—not to a world of swords, but to a world of orbital strikes, cybernetic exosuits, and nuclear fallout?
Hello, Goodreads community! I am Devesh Singh, and I’m thrilled to introduce you to my debut novel and the beginning of a massive five-part saga: KARMA YOGA VS DHARMA YUDDHA: ARAMBHAM.
If you are tired of standard mythological retellings and are looking for a story that smashes ancient Vedic philosophy together with hardcore, high-tech military sci-fi, this is for you.
Welcome to the Year 376,898 CE.
Humanity has touched the stars, exhausted its resources, and is now hovering on the brink of civilizational collapse. In the shadows, a fanatical cult—the Kāla Niṣṭha Sevayam—is orchestrating a cosmic war to usher in the ultimate dark age.
Their only opposition? A brilliant, ruthless human intelligence officer named Lt. Akash Agnihotri, and the legendary, immortal Chiranjeevis (like Commander Aśwatthāma and Mahārāja Mahābali) hiding in the high-tech, secret sanctuary of Shambhala.
But this isn’t a story where humanity waits helplessly for gods to save them. It is a story about human evolution. When ancient divine Astras meet modern EMP blasts, sonic charges, and 1,103 orbital bunker-buster missiles, the ultimate question is asked: Do we sit and wait for prophecy to save us, or do we carve our own salvation through Karma Yoga (the path of ruthless action)?
Why you should read it:
Unapologetic Blockbuster Action: Expect gritty, massive-scale warfare where cybernetic AstraForge suits clash with demonic entities and ancient combat formations.
Deep Lore & Philosophy: It challenges the very roots of history, questioning whether the Guardians of Dharma became too passive in their immortality.
High Stakes: War is brutal. Victories here are pyrrhic, and no character—mortal or immortal—is safe from the consequences.
If you love the epic scale of Dune, the tactical military grit of Halo or Warhammer 40k, and the profound cultural roots of the Mahabharata, add Arambham to your "Want to Read" shelf today.
I wrote this for the superfans of grand, unapologetic world-building. I can't wait to hear your thoughts, theories, and reviews as we step into this universe together!
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