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Dashavatar: A collection of ten short stories

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Whenever evil will rise, I shall come to protect…

This is what Lord Vishnu told his followers and he kept his word. Every time evil rose its head, Lord Vishnu came. He came in different forms but his true devotees always found their beloved.

He took many avatars but ten out of those have significant importance. Ten avatars over four Yuga. Challenges ranging from nature’s wrath to spiritual crisis, Lord Vishnu never failed his devotees.

Did you know that these avatars perfectly align with Darwin’s evolutionary theory? There is so much we don’t know about Lord Vishnu and Dashavatar.

This book is a quick guide telling the stories of ten avatars of Lord Vishnu in a short and simple manner. Perfect for those who want to know the stories but do not want to navigate through a maze of research.

49 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 1, 2020

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About the author

Divya Vartika

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Divya Vartika (born in 1986), spent almost a decade long stint in corporate before her love for writing and storytelling took over and led her on a different path.

Her short story “Memories Forgotten” won a competition conducted by eShe magazine and
was published by Embassy Books as a part of the anthology Everything Changed After That.

She has written and self-published two short stories, Second Chance at Love and Second
Chance at Marriage, along with a collection of short stories from Hindu Mythology named Dashavatar via Amazon's KDP platform.

Divya loves to write stories about human emotions, fantasy, and mythology. Even the book reviews she writes, tell the story of how she came across that book.

You can visit her website ShyStoryteller.com or follow her Facebook Page or subscribe to her
newsletter for more updates

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June 9, 2020
Simple storytelling, adorned with classic tales which keeps you gripped. I personally enjoyed the little anecdotes which served to connect these stories. It's an easy read which can be finished in one go and makes for an enjoyable read.
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