
Samsara
Enter the Valley of Gods
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Narrated by:
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Ranjit Mdgavkar
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Pallavi Bharti
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By:
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Saksham Garg
About this listen
What if you came face to face with the gods?
Phones stop working. Smartwatches die. And arms start glowing with blue scars. This is what happens to Aman Chandra and ten other Souls of Samsara when they are kidnapped from modern-day India and transported to a hidden valley in the Himalayas. In this realm of magic, home to Hindu gods, immortal yogis and mythical beasts, the mission is clear for the Souls of Samsara: to learn the ancient art of yogic sorcery and prepare for a treacherous journey not many can survive.
But why must they go on this journey? And how are the gods connected to it all?
Before they get any answers, the Souls of Samsara realize that there is a larger scheme at play. The king of the gods has passed a controversial order. And Aman must make a tough decision that will change not just his life but the fate of an entire nation . .
©2022 Saksham Garg (P)2023 Random House AudioOf 11 teenagers, who has to go an adventure they never planned for..
I love predicting thrillers but this one had another plan.,
Loved the twist and waiting for second part to check my intuition😁
Thank you for amazing story line
Mythical fantasy thriller
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There is issues within the editing and the pacing of the narration. I have listened to this both at one speed and 1.3 speed. There is definitely a pacing issue that needs to be addressed as it takes away from the story completely.
The male narrator is a bigger culprit on the pacing issue. The tone of some of the words changes abruptly in the middle of his reading, which makes it seem like he was taking direction from somebody that did not know the tone of the story.
The narration takes away from the interesting story itself.
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