Abstract
Amish Tripathi is a rising contempory writer. His passion towards Indian mythology inspired him to write about Hindu Mythology upon Hindu God and Goddesses. He is one of the best selling author in English literature, written about mythological stories. All the novels of Amish Tripathi are modernized in such a way that it can match with the interest of today's generation. His novels are about society, women, oppressed classed etc. Apart from these his novels are full in scientific techniques. There are so many scientific concepts in the novel 'Shiva Triology'. There are three parts in Shiva triology. The first part is the immortals of Melutra, the second part is the secret of the Nagas and the third part is the oath of vayuputras. The concept like Radiowaves, manufacture of somras, Divizian of cell etc. are scientifically explained in the novel Shiva triology.
Highlights
Mythological stories in Hindu culture have its unique place
In the novel Shiva triology there are various concepts like Radio waves, cell division and modern facilities are explained in scientific manner
We see the leaf as green." (IM of Meluha, page 298) As above mentioned there are so many scientific concepts being mentioned by Amish Tripathi
Summary
Mythological stories in Hindu culture have its unique place. Hindu mythological stories are famous in India even in all over the world. Amish Tripathi has taken mythological stories and modernized it in his novels. In the novel Shiva triology there are various concepts like Radio waves, cell division and modern facilities are explained in scientific manner. (The immatals of Meluha, page 137) The meluhans drink somras for long time youth, for immunity power.
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