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Aryavarta, 5000 B.C.
Born a Man. Chosen by Blood. Forged by War. Destined to be a God.
Shiva is a rugged hunter of the Gana tribe, a man with peculiar red eyes—eyes the gods would kill to own. When his starving people are pushed to the brink of extinction, Shiva is forced into a desperate mission: abduct Princess Sati of Aryavarta in exchange for the resources his tribe needs to survive.
But Sati is no helpless captive. A fierce warrior in her own right, she is fleeing a fate far worse than kidnapping.
As their journey unfolds from the frozen peaks of the Himalayas to the golden halls of Padma, a terrifying truth emerges. To the west, the Sindhu Emperor Aham guards a dark legacy—the Hiranyagarbha. What the world believes to be a sanctuary of healing is actually a horrific dark facility, where women are treated as vessels to breed a cure for a rotting imperial bloodline.
A war is coming that will decide who commands the power of creation itself.
As alliances fracture and the Naga kings emerge from the shadows, Shiva discovers he is the last living remnant of the bloodline of Dyaus. He alone holds the key to forging the Trishula—a weapon capable of ending a species before its corruption spreads beyond recovery.
When men try to become gods, they forget one thing:
What happens when a Destroyer stands in their way?
Why readers will love Shiva: The Blood of Dyaus:
A dark, cinematic reimagining of Indian mythology that blends Vedic philosophy with primordial sci-fi elements. Explore a prehistoric India of 5000 B.C., featuring the sunken cradle of Kumari Kandam and the industrialized terror of the Sindhu Empire. Witness the human journey of a man who must decide if saving the world requires becoming the very monster he fears.
Perfect for fans of Amish Tripathi’s Shiva Trilogy, Frank Herbert’s Dune, and the cinematic scale of Baahubali.
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About The Author
Pushpankar, born in 2003, is a Pune-based medical student currently pursuing a Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS). Despite describing himself as an “unremarkable student” in his earlier years, he discovered a profound calling in storytelling driven by a lifelong fascination with mythology, history, religion, and science. As a devoted follower of Lord Shiva, he seeks to explore ancient legends through a thought-provoking lens that bridges traditional myths with contemporary philosophical and scientific concepts. His debut novel, Shiva: The Blood of Dyaus, serves as the first installment of his Dyaus Trilogy.
Through his writing, he aims to bring the divine closer to human life, presenting figures like Shiva not as distant deities but as relatable beings whose struggles represent the highest expression of human potential. He views myths not merely as tales, but as vital tools that help humanity define right and wrong and find purpose in an uncertain existence. Ultimately, his hope is to expand the reader’s perspective and encourage them to look within themselves to discover personal strength and clarity.




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