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    Shiva Trilogy Combo includes:
    1. The Immortals of Meluha
    Lord Shiva, has been an intriguing personality in the lives of many a Hindus as well as followers of other religions.This is not a mythological series full of miracles, this is the story of a man – a human being called Shiva, who lived some 4000 years ago. Shiva, is a Tibetan tribal leader who comes migrates to India with his entire tribe only to become “the Neelkanth” overnight.

    2. Secret of the Nagas
    Shiva’s quest for evil continues in The Secret of the Nagas, the second part of The Shiva Trilogy. Shiva, now the husband of Sati and father of Kartik travels all around the country chasing Evil and finds that it's tentacles are spread deep into the civilization. But where is the root of this Evil? Where is it originating? Shiva learns that the people who appeared Evil are themselves the victims of Evil. In The Secret of the Nagas, Shiva has a rendezvous with the truth of Nagas and their connection with the civilization.

    3. The Oath of the Vayuputras
    The Oath of the Vayuputras, the third and concluding part of Shiva Trilogy. In the earlier parts, The Immortals of Meluha and The Secrets of the Nagas, Shiva came to India as a Tibetan immigrant and became the prophesied "Neelkanth" after consuming Somras even before he could indulge in the beauty of Meluha. His acceptance to his fate as the Neelkanth takes him to the quest of destruction of Evil. It is in this quest that he learns that there is no pure Evil or pure Good, for Good and Evil are indeed two sides of the same coin.
     

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