Daredevils of Yamuna

Daredevils of Yamuna by Hemant is a historical narrative published by Author Solutions, Incorporated on December 2, 2019. This 416-page book is written in English and explores the tumultuous events in India around 1700 BCE, focusing on the legendary city of Mathura, which was once a thriving state along the sacred Yamuna River. The story centers on the decline of dharma under the rule of Kansa, who has imprisoned his father, King Ugrasen, leading to unrest among the Yadava clans and a desperate hope for salvation through the prophesied eighth son of Prince Vasudev and Princess Devaki.
Readers will find a tale that delves into themes of faith, rebellion, and destiny as characters navigate the challenges posed by Kansa’s tyranny. The narrative presents a backdrop of conflict and sacrifice, highlighting the struggles of those who oppose the king and their unwavering belief in a savior. As the story unfolds, it raises questions about the role of Krishna, the gopa of Gokul, and whether he can embrace his destiny while grappling with personal attachments. This edition invites readers to engage with a rich tapestry of historical fiction that intertwines mythology and the quest for justice.
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About the Book DHARMA IS DECLINED. ONLY A GOD CAN SAVE THEM. INDIA, 1700 BCE. Legendary Mathura –once a prosperous state on the banks of the sacred Yamuna– was ruled by Kansa, who captured his father King Ugrasen. Ugrasen was one of the greatest kings and was revered by the eighteen Yadava clans across Aryavarta. He had always followed dharma–the right path–in his rule. The water of Yamuna was mixed with the blood of the energetic and mighty Yadavas who opposed the king for forcefully capturing the throne. Some left Mathura. Some went in exile. Some were killed. Many were miserably disappointed. The only hope was their faith that the eighth son of imprisoned Prince Vasudev and Princess Devaki would be their saviour. The faith turned some people into daredevils. Could this fate be fulfilled? Did Krishna, the gopa of Gokul, accept the role? Will he be able to forget his love?
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