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🔹 Author: Sanjib Chattopadhyay
🔹 Genre: Ramayana - Mahabharata - Puranic Discourse
🔹 Format: Hardcover
🔹 ISBN: 9789350409534
🔹 Pages: 176
🔹 Weight: 311 grams
📌 Book Summary:
Time moves forward, ages pass, and civilizations evolve. "Sheshprahar" takes us through the three great Yugas—Satya, Treta, and Dwapara, and finally into Kali Yuga, the age of conflict and transformation.
- Satya Yuga – The age of purity, penance, and knowledge, where sages ruled the spiritual world through meditation and sacrifices.
- Treta Yuga – The dawn of divine incarnations, where Lord Rama upholds righteousness, fights evil, and lays the foundation of Ramayana.
- Dwapara Yuga – A time of love, devotion, and immense power, where Lord Krishna guides humanity through Mahabharata, only for it to culminate in the bloodstained end of an era—the Sheshprahar (Final Hour).
- Kali Yuga – The present age, where righteousness fades, materialism takes over, and Mahabharata remains only "Bharata".
This book delves deep into Hindu philosophy, mythology, and history, offering a profound reflection on how the timeless truths of the past continue to shape the present.
🌟 Key Features:
✔ A spiritual and historical journey through the great Yugas
✔ Explores the transformations in society, dharma, and human values
✔ A deep dive into Ramayana, Mahabharata, and their lasting influence
✔ Perfect for mythology enthusiasts and seekers of philosophical wisdom
👤 About the Author:
Sanjib Chattopadhyay (b. 1936) is an acclaimed Bengali author and journalist, known for his diverse literary works across fiction, philosophy, and social commentary. A former scientist, teacher, and editor, he has published over 50 books, winning the prestigious Ananda Puraskar in 1981. His storytelling blends myth, history, and contemporary relevance, making his works deeply engaging and thought-provoking.
📖 "Sheshprahar" is an essential read for those who seek to understand the cosmic cycles of time, dharma, and the transition into the modern age.

