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Title: The Immortals of Meluha
The Significance of Meluha
- The Suryavanshis (The Meluhans): Followers of the "Sun Path." They believe in strict law, order, rules, and duty. They are logical, rigid, and often arrogant. Their capital is Devagiri.
- The Chandravanshis (The Swadweepans): Followers of the "Moon Path." They live in the forests of the east. They are emotional, artistic, chaotic, and free-spirited. Their capital is Ayodhya.
The story begins in 1900 BCE. Tibet, which was known as the land of the Manas (tribes), is plagued by violent factions and harsh terrain. We meet the protagonist—a fierce, yet kind-hearted Tibetan tribal chief named Shiva.
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The story takes place in ancient India, where a mysterious and powerful individual, Shiva, arrives in the land of Meluha, a kingdom plagued by a cursed river that brings disease and death to its people. Shiva, known as the Neelkanth, is on a quest to cure the ailing river and free the people of Meluha from its grasp. Along the way, he encounters various characters, including the beautiful and fiery Nanda, the King of Meluha, and the enigmatic Kansa, a powerful and reclusive individual. Title: The Immortals of Meluha The Significance of Meluha