Hello. A lot of us love to read fiction. How about reading a mythological and spiritual fiction book?
City of Nine Gates, by Pankaj Rajput is a book published in a genre which many authors don’t tread into but has found many takers who’ve loved it. If you would want to explore reading this one, here is your chance.
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Overview of the book
An atheistic millionaire is forced to find and help his long lost friend achieve self-realization in a mystical City of Nine Gates known only to the Gods and the wisest sages of the Advait and the Sankhya. Assisted by other friends in the City, he leads the City on an inward enlightening journey, only to realize at the end who his friend is, what actually the City of Nine Gates is and who is that beyond all regions knowing which one never comes back …
When the Gods
descend to devastate,
When Kalyuga
meets Apocalypse,
Out of a Billion,
Only one strives,
Of those who strive,
Only one achieves,
What those sages realized,
and you still haven’t,
knowing which,
one never comes back.
Rise O’ Cities!
It’s time
to liberate,
It’s time,
to realize…
About the Author
Pankaj Rajput, the author of the book City of Nine Gates, works as a Financial Risk Manager for an Investment Bank in Mumbai. His interests across time have ranged from Physics to Metaphysics to Spirituality. His belief that truth is absolute yet the ubiquitous diversity in nature ranging from atoms to people to philosophies to even the gods we worship, motivated him to write the vedic fiction, City of Nine Gates. He is currently working on its sequel tentatively titled – The Return of Karn where Gyan encounters the greatest spiritual warrior ever and the end of all worlds.
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