Book one of the Maha Vishnu Trilogy, The Code of Manavas, is set some two million years past
AD 2050, when earth as we know it ceased to exist, and so did mankind. A new race, the Manavas, now exists on Bhoomi, the erstwhile Earth, which is divided into two cities—Madhavpur and Ayudhpur.
In the quiet and peaceful city of Madhavpur, a reclusive Krishna is busy with an immense task. He has to prepare a new abode for the Manavas before an impending apocalypse destroys them.
He knows something that nobody else does—the Manavas are running out of time faster than they can imagine, and there are no inhabitable planets to escape to. To make matters worse, there is someone in Madhavpur who wants to destroy Krishna and subjugate each Manava.
The Manavas, it seems, are doomed. Yet Krishna knows there is a slim chance of survival for the Manavas, although there is a huge price to be paid for it.
Will the various factions of the Manavas unite for the greater good? Will Krishna, who saved them during the turn of the last Yuga, be able to save them now? What will be the price to pay?
Enter the mythical world of Maha Vishnu and get swept up in a fast-paced suspenseful narrative.
About the Author: Arpit Bakshi
Arpit Bakshi has studied electrical engineering and has an MBA in finance from the University of RPI, Troy, New York.
He now works for a prominent Indian bank. Arpit had initially wanted to pursue a career in theoretical physics but ended up opting for engineering (as most students of science in India tend to do).
Since his childhood, two things have never failed to amaze him—the vast expanse of the cosmos; and the unfathomable depth of Indian mythology and spirituality.
He believes that one should never stop learning, and it is his love for science that has gravitated him towards writing this mythology-inspired science fiction.
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