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Amish's new book creates ripples across towns

| | Jun 30, 2015, at 09:44 pm
Mumbai, June 30 (IBNS) Writer Amish's new book Scion of Ikshvaku has just released and it's creating ripples across towns.

And it seems as if Shiva trilogy famed Amish has struck the right chords again as people are raving about the book. 

Pritish Nandy, renowned journalist, filmmaker and translator of Isha Upanishad has said:"Scion of Ikshvaku... is a splendid tale, told with such amazing flourish." 

Suresh Prabhu, Union Minister for Railways ,said, "Scion of Ikshvaku... is a brilliant work on Revered Lord Ram. Amish is truly gifted, blessed by Lord Shiva and Ram and loved by all their devotees".  

Journalist Rahul Kanwal has said, "After superlative success of Shiva trilogy Amish seems to have another bestseller with Scion of Ikshvaku." 

Author Ashwin Sanghi has said "Reading #ScionofIkshvaku by @authoramish.. an eternal story wonderfully retold by my dear friend. May his pen never run out of ink.." 

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