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They consider themselves descendants of Lord Ram and are governed by strict laws. They believe in the power of the Somras —a potion that grants longevity and near-immortality, hence the title "Immortals of Meluha".

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Amish Tripathi bridges the gap between historical fiction and mythology, asking readers to consider what it means to be a "god" in a human world. Legacy of the Book They consider themselves descendants of Lord Ram and

What elevates Immortals of Meluha above a simple adventure story is its intellectual core: Legacy of the Book What elevates Immortals of

Reading The Immortals of Meluha today, one might notice its pacing is slower than Western thrillers or its prose occasionally stilted. But that misses the point. The book’s legacy is seismic.

The empire is under threat from its enemies, the Chandravanshis, who have allied with the Nagas—a mysterious group feared by all.