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Aghori

By: Kevin Missal
Narrated by: Sumit Kaul
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Mara was the demon who tried to distract Lord Buddha with the help of his three daughters—Raga, Arati and Tanha.

Bleeding stars

Paroosh believes Mara’s three daughters have been strayed in this world wearing skins of teenage girls. And he seeks to deliver to Mara, by sacrificing the girls against the peepal tree, for he wants the father to reunite with his daughter.

Twin moons

Dhanraj Sarkar is an elite Aghori, a professor of a college in disguise, who serves humans by killing them. He believes, for every gain there is a loss.

Divine ecstasy

Rudraman Maurya, Proteeti Roy and Viraj Gurthu find a girl nailed to a peepal tree. And their entire lives change.

Aghori plunges the listeners into the deepness of human trauma, the flaws and cons of what disturbs this reality. With short thrilling chapters and an insight into the cerebral Indian society.

©2024 Kevin Missal (P)2025 Audible Singapore Private Limited
Contemporary Fiction Genre Fiction

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