Top 5 Mythological Books to read!
Mythology is nothing but a collection of myths or stories about a specific person, culture, religion, or any group with shared beliefs. The myth in mythology is what gives you a great deal of legroom to expand your imagination.
If you are a regular mythology reader, here is a list of the Top 5 Indian Mythology books you shouldn't miss!
1. Ajaya- Rise of Kali:
This is the tale of Kauravas from the epic plot of Mahabharta. The story is woven so that the momentum wouldn't fade away till the end. The book will seize you while you read it and hover softly in your mind after you are done reading it.
Author: Anand Neelkantan
2. Kalki- Avatar of Vishnu:
Kevin has done a marvellous job with this piece of fictitious art. He has laid down the plot effortlessly with impactful characters, authentic dialogues & a cauldron of imagination. This book unfolds the story of the lesser-known battle of Shambala and the life of Kalki.
Author: Kevin Missal
3. The Shiva Trilogy:
This is one of Amish's masterpieces. The Shiva Trilogy is made up of. The Immortals of Melhua, The Secret of the Nagas, and the Oath of the Vayuputras. These books narrate the progression of Shiva from an extraordinary man to being perceived as a god. And the plot is so beautifully crafted with the essence of love, hatred, action scenes, and fantasy that you won't miss out on a hint of any genre.
Author: AMISH
4. Palace of Illusions:
Yes, you can judge this book by its cover. It is as beautiful inside as it seems from the outside. This book narrates the epic of Mahabharta from Draupadi's frame of reference, which intensifies it even more.
With an alluring blend of storytelling and drama, this is a book you should pass on your Reading List. And if you aren't into mythology, don't worry. This book will help drive you there!
Author: Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
5. My GITA:
The "My" in My Gita is literal. This is the writer's thematic arrangement of the Gita. He has precisely broken down this massive scripture with words that have deeper meanings than their appearance. If you have always wanted to understand the Gita, you can take the help of Devdutt's understanding. His pictorial representations will make you fall in love with his austerity.
Author: Devdutt Pattanaik