Vrindkavi Vikram Vetaal Chapter 8 Comic Book in English - Ancient Indian Folklore Paperback Storybook

Vrindkavi Vikram Vetaal Chapter 8 Comic Book in English - Ancient Indian Folklore Paperback Storybook

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Vrindkavi Vikram Vetaal Chapter 8 Comic Book in English - Ancient Indian Folklore Paperback Storybook

Vrindkavi Vikram Vetaal Chapter 8 Comic Book in English - Ancient Indian Folklore Paperback Storybook

Rs. 169.00
Sale price  Rs. 169.00 Regular price  Rs. 199.00

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Unravel a haunting and complex riddle of fate, karma, and unintended consequences. Vikram Vetaal Chapter 8 by Vrindkavi Studios is a masterfully written, 40-page English graphic novel that plunges readers into one of the most morally ambiguous and thought-provoking fables of the ancient Baital Pachisi.

As King Vikram stubbornly carries the elusive vampire Vetaal through the dark, haunted jungle, Vetaal spins a tragic tale of Hariswami, a deeply compassionate doctor. Despite his vast medical knowledge, Hariswami faces a devastating personal crisis as he struggles to cure his own ailing wife. His world is shattered when he is urgently summoned to treat the gravely ill son of a wealthy village Sarpanch. Tragically, the medical treatment goes horribly wrong, and a double disaster strikes as catastrophe simultaneously hits Hariswami's own home.

Years pass, and a repentant Sarpanch seeks forgiveness, inviting the grief-stricken doctor for a meal of reconciliation. However, fate deals another cruel hand: unknown to anyone, the food served to Hariswami is accidentally poisoned by a venomous snake. The tragic meal seals Hariswami's fate, prompting Vetaal's ultimate, mind-bending question to King Vikram: Who bears the true moral blame for this tragic chain of events? Is it the grief-blinded doctor, the repentant Sarpanch, the venomous snake, or fate itself? Beautifully brought to life by an elite ensemble of illustrators—including Abhik Borah, Mona Singh, and Omid Singh—this paperback comic expertly challenges young minds to look beyond face value and debate the complex nature of justice and accountability.

Why This Thought-Provoking Folklore Comic Belongs in Your Collection:

  • A Gripping Moral Mystery: Offers one of the most famous psychological riddles in Indian folklore, designed to spark deep discussions on ethics, destiny, and logic.

  • Exquisite Visual Adaptation: Richly detailed panels and expressive character designs from premier illustrators draw readers right into the heart of ancient India.

  • Teaches Accountability: Ideal for developing critical thinking and nuanced decision-making skills in children, pre-teens, and young adults.

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Unravel a haunting and complex riddle of fate, karma, and unintended consequences. Vikram Vetaal Chapter 8 by Vrindkavi Studios is a masterfully written, 40-page English graphic novel that plunges readers into one of the most morally ambiguous and thought-provoking fables of the ancient Baital Pachisi.

As King Vikram stubbornly carries the elusive vampire Vetaal through the dark, haunted jungle, Vetaal spins a tragic tale of Hariswami, a deeply compassionate doctor. Despite his vast medical knowledge, Hariswami faces a devastating personal crisis as he struggles to cure his own ailing wife. His world is shattered when he is urgently summoned to treat the gravely ill son of a wealthy village Sarpanch. Tragically, the medical treatment goes horribly wrong, and a double disaster strikes as catastrophe simultaneously hits Hariswami's own home.

Years pass, and a repentant Sarpanch seeks forgiveness, inviting the grief-stricken doctor for a meal of reconciliation. However, fate deals another cruel hand: unknown to anyone, the food served to Hariswami is accidentally poisoned by a venomous snake. The tragic meal seals Hariswami's fate, prompting Vetaal's ultimate, mind-bending question to King Vikram: Who bears the true moral blame for this tragic chain of events? Is it the grief-blinded doctor, the repentant Sarpanch, the venomous snake, or fate itself? Beautifully brought to life by an elite ensemble of illustrators—including Abhik Borah, Mona Singh, and Omid Singh—this paperback comic expertly challenges young minds to look beyond face value and debate the complex nature of justice and accountability.

Why This Thought-Provoking Folklore Comic Belongs in Your Collection:

  • A Gripping Moral Mystery: Offers one of the most famous psychological riddles in Indian folklore, designed to spark deep discussions on ethics, destiny, and logic.

  • Exquisite Visual Adaptation: Richly detailed panels and expressive character designs from premier illustrators draw readers right into the heart of ancient India.

  • Teaches Accountability: Ideal for developing critical thinking and nuanced decision-making skills in children, pre-teens, and young adults.

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