Description
Amritasya Putrah reimagines the ancient world of Hindu mythology through a bold, contemporary lens. This 404-page novel weaves together the timeless stories of rishis, divine immortals, and their descendants—characters who’ve captivated Indian readers for centuries—into a gripping narrative that feels both rooted in tradition and urgently modern. Perfect for teens and adults who love mythology retellings, this book bridges the gap between sacred texts and imaginative fiction. BLUONE INK brings a fresh voice to amrita-soaked tales of power, legacy, and lineage that will resonate with anyone seeking meaningful Indian fantasy fiction.
- Print length: 404 pages
- Language: English
- Publisher: BLUONE INK PVT. LTD.
- Publication date: 25 March 2025
- Reading age: 15 years and up
- Dimensions: 13.97 x 2.36 x 20.96 cm
- ISBN-10: 9365479509
- ISBN-13: 978-9365479508
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Amritasya Putrah about?
Amritasya Putrah is a 404-page mythology fiction that reimagines the children and descendants of rishis and immortals from Hindu mythology. It blends ancient spiritual traditions with contemporary storytelling, exploring themes of divine heritage, power, and legacy in a fresh, engaging narrative.
Who is the author of Amritasya Putrah?
Amritasya Putrah is published by BLUONE INK PVT. LTD., releasing on 25 March 2025. It’s a work that brings Hindu mythology to modern Indian readers through imaginative fiction.
Is Amritasya Putrah suitable for teenagers?
Yes, Amritasya Putrah is recommended for reading age 15 years and up. It combines mythology education with engaging fiction, making it ideal for teen readers interested in Hindu culture and fantasy reimaginings.
Where can I buy Amritasya Putrah online in India?
You can buy Amritasya Putrah online at The Bookish Owl (thebookishowl.in) for ₹524.25. The book is in stock and available for immediate order with convenient delivery across India.
How does Amritasya Putrah compare to other Hindu mythology books?
Unlike traditional retellings, Amritasya Putrah focuses specifically on the descendants of rishis and immortals, offering a unique perspective on divine lineage and modern identity. It appeals to readers who love mythology but want fresh, contemporary storytelling rooted in Indian traditions.






