Anuja Chandramouli

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Anuja Chandramouli


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September 10, 1986

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Anuja Chandramouli is a bestselling Indian author and New Age Indian Classicist. Her highly acclaimed debut novel, Arjuna: Saga of a Pandava Warrior-Prince, was named by Amazon India as one of the top 5 books in the Indian Writing category for the year 2013. Kamadeva: The God of Desire and Shakti: The Divine Feminine are her other bestsellers. Currently all three books are being translated into Hindi, Marathi, Gujarathi and Bengali, a real achievement for one so young. Her epic fantasies called Yama’s Lieutenant and its sequel has received an overwhelming response.
Her books on Kartikeya, Padmavati and Prithviraj Chauhan have been very successful. Her latest book is Ganga: The Constant Goddess.
An accomplished orator, she regularly conducts
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TRACKING the TRIUMPHS AND TRAVAILS of VIJAY

 


When Vijay made his entry into Tamil cinema as aleading man in Naalaiya Theerpu (1992), directed by his father S.A.Chandrasekhar not many could have predicted that he would be a consistentlysuccessful superstar. My mother was the exception. She had seen him on TV whenVijay was a child actor, breaking down when asked about his deceased sister,Vidhya. Ever since, she has been a well – w

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Average rating: 3.76 · 2,578 ratings · 823 reviews · 16 distinct worksSimilar authors
Arjuna: Saga of a Pandava W...

3.67 avg rating — 1,143 ratings — published 2013 — 6 editions
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Shakti: The Divine Feminine

3.56 avg rating — 216 ratings — published 2015 — 5 editions
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The Wife and the Dancing Girl

4.57 avg rating — 159 ratings3 editions
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Kamadeva: The God of Desire

3.50 avg rating — 163 ratings — published 2014 — 4 editions
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Kartikeya: The Destroyer's Son

3.55 avg rating — 141 ratings — published 2017 — 4 editions
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Mohini: The Enchantress

4.04 avg rating — 118 ratings — published 2020 — 3 editions
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Prithviraj Chauhan: The Emp...

3.76 avg rating — 115 ratings — published 2017 — 3 editions
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Ganga: The Constant Goddess

3.93 avg rating — 95 ratings5 editions
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Rani Padmavati: The Burning...

3.61 avg rating — 99 ratings2 editions
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Yama's Lieutenant (Yama's L...

3.54 avg rating — 92 ratings — published 2016 — 3 editions
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“Not every story is about a girl who dreams of romance, waiting impatiently and dramatically for a tall, handsome, strong man to fall hopelessly in love with, in the foolish hope that he will protect her from all harm and give her the happily ever after she has always wanted.”
Anuja Chandramouli, Yama’s Lieutenant and the Stone Witch

“though he could not have controlled the events of his birth and life which had contributed to his misery, he could and should have controlled his actions and striven for a higher standard of nobility.”
Anuja Chandramouli, Arjuna: Saga of a Pandava Warrior-Prince

“He loves her enough not to shackle her to him with chains of attachment. Unlike others, especially you, he does not use love as an excuse to stake his claim, hold her captive to his will and then do as he pleases with her; not that he ever had a choice in the matter, of course. Most importantly, he respects her individuality and simply lets her be. Shiva is never insecure and is content to know that she will always be his better half, even when she needs solitude to follow her own whims to wherever they might lead her!”
Anuja Chandramouli, Shakti: The Feminine Divine: The Divine Feminine

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