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  • Cover Shop (Closed) von booklife-bestlife
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    I make covers and hope you like them... if you don't, well that's okay too ;)
  • The Surya-Sutra: The Kundal of the Forgotten Sun von SnehaSmita8
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    Power can protect the body. But what protects the mind? Six months after the death of her mother, Vishu Sharma believes the war is over. The Kavach-Karna's legendary armor-has been deactivated. The maps have been destroyed. The truth has been buried. Or so she thinks. As Vishu attempts to return to an ordinary life in modern India, she begins to experience strange disturbances-moments of piercing clarity followed by terrifying gaps of memory. Languages she never studied come naturally to her. Lies feel physically painful. And sometimes, she can see the consequences of a decision before it is ever made. What Vishu doesn't know yet is that the Kundal of Karna-the divine earrings believed to grant supreme perception-was never lost. It was sealed. And it has begun to awaken. Unlike the Kavach, the Kundal does not protect the body. It sharpens the mind. It reveals truth. And it demands a devastating price. As ancient manuscripts resurface and a powerful modern collective seeks to reclaim divine foresight, Vishu is forced to confront a far more dangerous legacy than armor or weapons-the burden of knowing too much. With the Kavach still dormant but permanently bonded to her blood, Vishu stands at the center of a fragile balance. If the Kundal is fully awakened, memory itself may not survive. Through forgotten temples, silent archives, and the fragile bonds of friendship, Vishu must decide whether humanity is ready for absolute truth-or whether some knowledge was meant to be forgotten. Because Karna did not lose his supreme knowledge by chance. He chose to forget. And now, that choice belongs to her.
  • The Surya-Sutra: Curse of Forgetting Supreme Knowledge. von SnehaSmita8
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    What if forgetting was not a punishment... but the last act of wisdom? For five thousand years, the Mahabharata has asked the same unanswered question: Why did Karna forget the knowledge that could have changed everything? In the final book of The Surya-Sutra trilogy, the journey reaches its most dangerous truth. The Kavach still sleeps within Vishu Sharma's blood-deactivated, permanent, impossible to remove. The Kundal has been sealed, its power restrained by choice rather than force. Yet one mystery remains unresolved: the Curse of Forgetting Supreme Knowledge. As ancient truths surface and the world edges closer to a future shaped by absolute certainty, Vishu uncovers the origin of the curse itself-not as divine punishment, but as a safeguard placed upon humanity. Supreme knowledge does not merely grant power; it erases doubt, compassion, and freedom of choice. To remember everything is to lose what makes one human. With modern forces seeking to reclaim what was deliberately forgotten, Vishu must stand where Karna once stood-between destiny and renunciation. This time, the choice is not about victory or defeat, but about whether the world deserves to remember. The trilogy concludes with a revelation that reframes heroism itself: Some knowledge was never meant to return. And forgetting may be the highest form of sacrifice.