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# Vividly detailed mythological worlds 437 pages of immersive storytelling Action-packed war & intrigue sequences Satyayoddha Kalki: Eye of Brahma (Book 2)

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## Summary

> ⚡ Unlock the Eye of Brahma — where myth meets adrenaline!

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## Key Features

- • **Portable Adventure:** Compact and easy to carry, take this cult-favorite sequel wherever your journey leads.
- • **Emotionally Charged:** Experience intense emotions and powerful character arcs that resonate deeply with every chapter.
- • **Critically Acclaimed:** Ranked top 100 in Religious & Spiritual Fiction and Epic Fantasy with 4.5-star rating from nearly 1,800 readers.
- • **Unputdownable Sequel:** A masterful continuation of the Kalki series that delivers relentless twists and breathless action.
- • **Epic Mythological Saga:** Dive into a richly woven narrative with multiple interlinked characters and subplots that keep you hooked.

## Overview

Satyayoddha Kalki: Eye of Brahma (Book 2) is a 437-page Indian mythological fiction sequel that masterfully blends multiple storylines, vivid world-building, and intense character-driven drama. Highly rated and ranked among top religious and epic fantasy titles, this portable book promises an emotionally gripping and action-packed reading experience for fans of immersive mythic sagas.

## Description

Explosive Sequel to National Bestseller 'Dharmayoddha Kalki: Avatar of Vishnu' (Book 1) After a defeat at the hands of Lord Kali, Kalki Hari must journey towards the Mahendragiri mountains with his companions to finally become the avatar he is destined to be. But the road ahead is not without peril . . . Not only is he trapped by the cannibalistic armies of the Pisach, he is also embroiled in the civil war of the Vanars. And in midst of all this, he meets a face from the legends. Meanwhile, Manasa, the sister of the late Vasuki, plots to overthrow Lord Kali by bringing a massive war to his kingdom. But Naagpuri, her homeland, has been infiltrated by their sworn enemy, the Suparns. Not only does she need to protect her kingdom from the Suparns, she must also protect her close ones from the league of conspirators at her own home. Who can she really trust? And will she be able to put an end to Lord Kali’s rule? As the plot thickens and Lord Kali sees his ambition crushed right before his eyes, he comes to know about his race and its history that threatens to destroy the very fabric of this world’s reality. Kalyug has begun. Can Kalki become the avatar in time before it finally unfolds? Will Manasa fight through the internal politics to bring an invasion against Lord Kali? Can the secret that changes everything change Lord Kali as a person too?

Review: A Worthy Read. Power within every chapter. - So much emotions are packed in these 437 pages. Each chapter flows with different perspective of different characters. We venture into different lands, different stories, different characters fighting for different reasons, but all are connected...interwoven in every way. Madness, bloodshed, backstabbing, something prominent happens in each chapter to leave one breathless, emotionally drained. In the middle of all these is The Eye Of Brahma. We support every character whose world we get to know, for they are all right in their own perception. The story raises so many questions, some it answered and some are left for us to contemplate until the next book is here. I'm emotionally drained. You get connected to these character and when there's so many things happening to them, you also feel each and every blow alongside. The places, from Dandka to Suparnabhoomi were described so vividly that you can imagine as you go along with the story. The sequences, especially action and war are described very well to keep the imagination flow without a hitch. Characters have become so much stronger than we have seen them in the book 1. Story flowed without any boring or monotonous part for us to just skip through as I have already said so much things are happening in just a single chapter to miss. Kalki is in the war, well every character is in the war with one or other or with eachother. Twists and damn twists, damn serious bloody twists keeps you grabbing your heart and say- wait, he had a.. Wait he was his... Wait he is... Wait what is.. Wait how is.. Okay that was just me during reading the book.
Review: Good - It's a good book.

## Features

- You can carry this book where ever you want
- It is easy to carry. Care instruction keep away from fire.
- It ensures you get the best usage for a longer period

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,584 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #88 in Epic Fantasy (Books) #103 in History of Religion (Books) #156 in Theology & Philosophy of Religion |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,803 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Worthy Read. Power within every chapter.
*by Q***E on 20 December 2018*

So much emotions are packed in these 437 pages. Each chapter flows with different perspective of different characters. We venture into different lands, different stories, different characters fighting for different reasons, but all are connected...interwoven in every way. Madness, bloodshed, backstabbing, something prominent happens in each chapter to leave one breathless, emotionally drained. In the middle of all these is The Eye Of Brahma. We support every character whose world we get to know, for they are all right in their own perception. The story raises so many questions, some it answered and some are left for us to contemplate until the next book is here. I'm emotionally drained. You get connected to these character and when there's so many things happening to them, you also feel each and every blow alongside. The places, from Dandka to Suparnabhoomi were described so vividly that you can imagine as you go along with the story. The sequences, especially action and war are described very well to keep the imagination flow without a hitch. Characters have become so much stronger than we have seen them in the book 1. Story flowed without any boring or monotonous part for us to just skip through as I have already said so much things are happening in just a single chapter to miss. Kalki is in the war, well every character is in the war with one or other or with eachother. Twists and damn twists, damn serious bloody twists keeps you grabbing your heart and say- wait, he had a.. Wait he was his... Wait he is... Wait what is.. Wait how is.. Okay that was just me during reading the book.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good
*by S***I on 27 November 2025*

It's a good book.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The raise and fall of all the characters in the book, Eye it!
*by S***D on 3 June 2022*

The second in the series, I happened to hear the story, on audibles, just like the first book. I did not have the complaint of echo or over riding talks in this book, so I liked hearing it better than the first one. From the raise of Kali to realization of who he was and what is his purpose the story takes him through a lot of twists and turns. So is it for Kalki, he learns and wins over many of his own strengths and weaknesses while he learns a lot of things over the time. Arjun has a lot to play in this book and emerges as a strong character. Kali starts to get over his grip on the kingdom while he puts off Vedanta as the king to take the throne himself. In a hay of betrayers he starts clearing and killing all those who plot against him, including Vedanta. While Durukti and the princes of Kikatpur try to ploy against Kalki. Durukti understands that Somas has made Kalki a beast and blood thirsty person so she wanted to take him back to where he started so she can have her actual brother. While Vedanta;s daughter wanted to take revenge of her father’s killing. In a series of unexpected events, Kalki is thrown out of Kikatpur, he runs through different emotions and learns that his sister was part of the whole ploy, he hates her but does not leave her. He meets Shukra, who tells him many things about his past and the Eye of Brahma. He then proclaims Kali as the dharma and he has to raise over the adharma, which is Kalki. To do so he has to give a great sacrifice and bring upon the Danavs from the sleep. Kalki learns that Kripa was behind his fathers death, but in a change of events Kripa and Padma are kidnapped by the Vanaras. Kalki learns why Bajarang does not involve himself in any wars, even in maha youdh alongside with the avatar of Vishnu, Govind. Kalki stands for the Bajarang’s army to fight the Vanara fight to win and save their own dynasty. He learns and goes through a lot of emotional changes as he learns how is made the so-called avatar of dharma and what he lost in the course. He also learns about Arjun being alive and requests Padma to return to Arjun to make sure he is not in any bad company or trouble. Though at times I got a little confused, as there were so many characters that came in and so many who died, I still liked the book towards the end. Kevin has pulled in a lot of mythological characters into the book but tried to reason the characters. As in the first book, I still liked the way Kali’s character is built more than Kalki’s. however I liked the learnings that Kalki was given. The changing situations of Manasa, Naga’s princess, her fall and raise with their rivals, the Suparna’s. The book shows how enemies become friends and vice-versa on the need of the hour. That is a good take away from the book, it is so possible that when the need comes even the worst of our enemies become our friends. A lot bloodshed and betrayals are included in this book. Have to see how the next one turns out to be.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Satyayoddha Kalki, Book 2: Eye of Brahma (The Kalki Trilogy)
- Mahayoddha Kalki, Book 3 (The Kalki Trilogy)
- Dharmayoddha Kalki, Book 1: Avatar of Vishnu (The Kalki Trilogy)

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