Twenty-one-year-old Prithvi is looking for Om Shastri, a mystery middle-aged Shiva devotee who was tracked down more than 200 years ago and brought to a state-of-the-art facility on a remote Indian island. Upon being sedated and put under hypnosis for questioning by a group of experts, the aghori declared that he had lived through all four of Hinduism's yugas and had even taken part in both the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Everyone was perplexed when Om revealed his amazing past, which defied the laws of mortality. It is also revealed to the crew that Om had been searching for the other immortals from all the yugas. These strange discoveries have the power to upend current ideas from antiquity and change the direction of history.
The initial conflict is lost. Although the Mritsanjeevani book is in the wrong hands, Nagendra has other goals in mind besides immortality. The fight that appeared to be over was only the start of an amazing quest to find a secret verse. Even while Om is still lacking knowledge about his history, he is no longer alone. He has two of the greatest fighters in history at his side. Are there two enigmatic warriors who support Nagendra without reservation, or are all of the friends concealing something? Who is Om, and who are LSD and Parimal in real life?
About the Author : In the Indian film industry, Akshat Gupta is a highly skilled screenwriter and dialogue writer in addition to being a nationally successful author and TEDx speaker. He has written a series of books called Hidden Hindu, which have sold over one lakh copies and are all national bestsellers. Both the Indian film industry and the publishing industry are well-known for Akshat, who has a number of films and web series under his credit.
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