Amish Tripathi Launches The Chola Tigers Avengers of Somnath
In a grand literary celebration, India’s bestselling mytho-fiction author Amish Tripathi launched his latest novel, The Chola Tigers: Avengers of Somnath, at Crossword Bookstores, Kemps Corner. This event marked the unveiling of the second book in his Indic Chronicles series, a saga aimed at reimagining India’s medieval history with compelling storytelling. With a crowd of readers, fans, and celebrities in attendance, the evening became a vibrant tribute to literature, legacy, and India’s rich historical narratives.
Amish’s new release, The Chola Tigers: Avengers of Somnath, continues his mission to reinterpret India’s past through powerful fiction. This book dives into the world of the Chola dynasty, centering around the historical revenge for the sacking of the Somnath temple, an event deeply etched in Indian memory.
The novel promises,
Through this work, Amish invites readers to explore how India’s past heroes defended their culture and people with resilience and strategy, a theme resonating with contemporary calls to re-evaluate historical perspectives.
From the groundbreaking Shiva Trilogy to Legend of Suheldev, Amish has carved a unique space in Indian literature by combining historical themes with modern narrative techniques. With over 8 million copies sold, his books have,
The Indic Chronicles series, as Amish shared, is a culmination of his philosophical inquiry into Indian history over the past 1,300 years. It serves both as entertainment and education, encouraging readers to challenge colonial-era interpretations of India’s past.
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