What if you came face-to-face with the king of the gods?
Samsara is Penguin editor Saksham Garg’s debut fantasy novel set in a hidden valley in the Himalayas, with living gods and mythical creatures where, even today, an ancient civilisation resides . . .
ADVANCE PRAISE FOR
SAMSARA
Samsara is a unique and intriguing story that takes us to the hidden heart of the Himalayas, where mountains and mythology meet. Saksham Garg has a compelling story to tell, and he conjures up an exciting, thought-provoking tale.
STEPHEN ALTER, author
Absolutely fascinating creation of a new world and imagination at its best.
ANAND NEELAKANTAN, author
So jaw-droppingly brilliant . . . A phenomenal new talent has arrived!
ANUJA CHANDRAMOULI, author
Samsara is the newest addition to India’s growing fantasy fiction genre. It’s an unputdownable read where you encounter demons and gods.
STUTI CHANGLE, Author
Samsara takes you on an amazing voyage. This is magic, mythology and mysticism, all rolled into one delicious Hinduism-inspired story. Narrated beautifully, the plot and pace are gripping. What a fantastic debut novel by a young writer whose talent shines out on every page.
HARISH BHAT, author, marketer and columnist, and brand custodian, Tata Sons
Samsara introduces its readers to a never-seen-before world of mythology. Every part of it is so visually powerful.
KEVIN MISSAL, author
Brings to life a world of Indian mythology and fantastical adventure.
SHASHI THAROOR, Member of Parliament and author of ‘Why I Am a Hindu’
Finally, India’s answer to Harry Potter.
KRISHNA UDAYASANKAR, author of ‘Govinda’
This book will define the Indian fantasy genre for years to come.
AKSHAT GUPTA, Author
Saksham Garg is an editor at Penguin Random House India. For seven years, he studied at Woodstock School, Mussoorie, from where he could see the snow-capped Seven Hills of this story. He currently spends his time between New Delhi and Jaipur, and, outside of work, is often found on the football field or practising the violin.
Saksham Garg is an editor at Penguin Random House India. For seven years, he studied at Woodstock School, Mussoorie, from where he could see the snow-capped Seven Hills of this story. He currently spends his time between New Delhi and Jaipur, and, outside of work, is often found on the football field or practising the violin.
THE WORLD OF SAMSARA AWAITS . . .