Aishani and Adheesh witness total annihilation of their 'School of Warfare', their beloved Guruji is killed and the Gurukul is destroyed. But there is no time to grieve. They flee to Mount Kailash with the help of Garuda devta, who takes them two years into the past with twenty undead people from the Gurukul, whom they must nurse back to life. The Angels of Kailash is the second book of the trilogy of the battle between the humans and the demons. In the first book, The Demons of Jaitraya, Aishani and Adheesh are overwhelmed by the power of the demons, but now they are back to face their nemesis, stronger than ever before. The real fireworks begin now.
Shubira Prasad is an educationist, writer, and an astrologer. She is Psychology (Hons.) graduate with post-graduation in English literature. She has been practicing astrology for more than twenty years now. Her interest in the supernatural and the Indian epics led her to write this trilogy.
The Kumbh Conspiracy is the final book of the trilogy of the war between the human beings and demons. This is a saga of love, adventure, heartbreaks, fierce battles, despair, power, and happiness.
This is the second book of my trilogy on the war between demons and human beings, the first being The Demons of Jaitraya. The epics say, in the great war of Ramayana, a number of rakshasas escaped. They hid in the bowels of the Earth, in the water and in space and remained dormant for eons. In the 20th century, some of them reappeared in different forms to plague the Earth with wars and illnesses. At the end of his war with Ravana, Rama had asked Hanuman to raise and train a contingent of warriors who would take birth multiple times on Earth, to contain the demons. These warriors were led by the female warrior Aishani, who has been blessed by Ma Durga. She has special powers and so do the other warriors. Together they undergo a quest to make the Earth a better place.
The Demons of Jaitraya described the beginning of the warriors' journey, their special powers and their feats in demolishing the demons. These demons come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, and some have become human-like too. This makes it difficult to segregate demons from humans.
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