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About the Book
Hidden in the misty folds of time, thousands of years ago, lay Nag Vana—sacred groves nestled along coastal Karnataka, whispered to be guarded by the Serpent King and his devoted clans. Each tree was a prayer; each grove, a living shrine. But the march of progress choked their breath, burying ancient echoes beneath concrete. Into this vanishing world is born Prithu, a child blessed by the Naga spirit. Guided by forgotten forces, he rises to restore what was lost. Blending myth and modernity, The Nag Vana is more than a tale—it is a haunting call to remember, to protect, and to believe again.
About the Author
Bodhisatva, author of The Nag Vana, draws deeply from the well of India's forgotten histories and legendary efforts to protect the Earth. His profound connection to nature finds voice through the story of a gifted child, reflecting his own concern for a world losing balance. Born and raised in Bhilai Steel City, and armed with degrees in Engineering and Business Administration, he brings over two decades of versatile work experience to his writing. A turning point came during a visit to Mangalore with his son, who remarked, "It's as if the green has allowed mankind to build homes in its lap." Those words planted the seed for this story—a heartfelt appeal to respect the spirit of nature and its ancient guardians. Through The Nag Vana, as with his earlier work, Bodhisatva invites readers to reflect on a timeless, haunting question: Why are we born on this beautiful planet? And what must we do to deserve it?