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Authors: Shatrujeet Nath

Tags: #The Vikramaditya Trilogy: Book 1

The Guardians of the Halahala (37 page)

The other thing that was bothering him was how he would go about convincing the king and his council that the asuras had had no hand in the nocturnal attack. For things to go according to plan, it was imperative that the humans viewed the asuras favorably; but now, thanks to the Maruts, the asuras had ended up being projected in an unflattering light.

Yet, he couldn't just walk up to the council and tell them the Maruts had come to Ujjayini on Indra's bidding...

The head priest rose from the wrought-iron bench to return to the palace. He needed answers. He needed to consult the bones over everything that had transpired last night.

***

From where he stood, high on a turret at the pinnacle of his palace, Indra could take in the sweep of Amaravati, twinkling like a sequined bedspread in the light of the westerly sun. But the deva was in no mood for beauty, his brooding gaze fixed at a point high above the city, his mind full of dark thoughts and horrible deeds.

He had been that way ever since Narada had barged in upon him, as he watched Urvashi and two other apsaras disrobe one another, their exquisite and promising foreplay interrupted and spoiled by the news of the debacle in Avanti. Hearing Narada recount the fate that the Maruts had suffered, the lord of Devaloka had dismissed the nubile apsaras and broken a dozen swords in rage and frustration – before withdrawing into seclusion to plot his next move.

Vikramaditya. The Wielder of the Hellfires.

How he hated the sound of the human king's name. The king who had shamed him twice already. The king who had stubbornly denied the Brotherhood of the Ashvins and the Maruts their victories... who wouldn't yield him the dagger...

Such stubbornness had to be punished. With death.

Drawing a deep breath, Indra made up his mind. He would make the trip to Alaka to meet Kubera, lord of the magical yakshas. The idea wasn't in the least bit palatable, but he would swallow his pride and pay the loathsome and pompous yaksha king a visit.

Kubera's assistance would be crucial for the vengeance Indra had in mind for Vikramaditya.

End of Book 1

Glossary of Indian Terms
(In alphabetical order)

alankara
embellishment techniques in the context of Indian classical music
apsara
beautiful, supernatural female beings in Hinduism
ashwagandha
a herb used in Ayurvedic medicine
badi-maa
elder mother; a form of address
ber
jujube; Indian plum
bhoota
ghost
chakram
a throwing weapon, circular in shape
chaturanga
ancient Indian strategy game; ancestor of chess
chhoti-maa
younger mother; a form of address
damaru
a small two-headed drum, symbolic of Lord Shiva
danava
mythical race in Hinduism
Dasa-Mahavidyas
wisdom goddesses; the ten aspects of the Divine Mother Kali
garuda
large mythical humanoid bird in Hinduism
ghat
steps leading down to a body of water like a holy river
guggul
a herb used in Ayurvedic medicine
gurudev
master or teacher; also a form of address
jamun
black plum; Java plum
katari
a fist dagger
Mahadeva
great God; another name for Lord Shiva
mahaguru
grandmaster or teacher; also a form of address
mahashilakantaka
a trebuchet or catapult
mandala
a spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism representing the universe
pishachas
mythical flesh eating demon in Hinduism
raga
melodic mode used in Indian classical music
rajasuya yajna
ritual sacrifice performed by ancient Indian kings before being anointed emperor
raj-guru
royal tutor; also a form of address
rakshasa
mythical humanoid being in Hinduism
rudra veena
a large plucked string instrument
rudraksh
prayer bead
sambrani
a balsamic resin used as incense
samrat
emperor or overlord
samsaptaka
a tribe of mythical warriors
soma
Vedic ritual drink
suryayantra
sun-device; heliotrope
tambulam
paan; a betel leaf and areca nut preparation
tilaka
mark worn on the forehead in Hinduism
urumi
a longsword with a flexible whip-like blade
yogi
ascetic

Coming Soon…

The rampaging hordes from Devaloka and Patala have
been successfully repelled – but the attacks have brought
Avanti to its knees. Ujjayini has been battered, its citizens
are scared, and morale is badly shaken. Elsewhere, cracks
are emerging between the allied kingdoms of Sindhuvarta,
even as the threat of the Hunas and the Sakas mounts – and
Magadha rises as a power to the east.

The only silver lining is that the Halahala is safe. For
now.

But Indra and Shukracharya will not rest till they get
their hands on the poison – they are already scheming
their own ways to destroy Vikramaditya's resolve. And
Narada might have the trick that not just breaks the king's
resistance, but spells the doom of the Guardians...

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