Dwapar Yuga is the third of the four eras described in the scriptures of Hinduism. It is believed that this era was about eight lakh years ago, in which Lord Vishnu incarnated as Shri Krishna and destroyed the tyrants. Satyaki was a major companion of Shri Krishna in many crusades of this era, who stood with him like his shadow in every war. Although Satyaki’s name is not notable in many sagas of Shri Krishna, but his contribution has been invaluable.
Recently, Bollywood’s reputed director Dushyant Pratap Singh had an extraordinary experience. He interviewed Satyaki himself, in which Satyaki narrated the entire story of his life and wars to him. After this, Dushyant Pratap Singh decided to write a book based on this experience of Satyaki. The name of this book is “Satyaki Dwapar Ka Ajey Yodha” which is an epic saga of 32 chapters, which depicts the unheard and unknown aspects of history in detail.
Amazing experience of the audience with the teaser of the book
Recently, the teaser of “Satyaki: Dwapar Ka Ajey Yodha” was released on YouTube and various social media platforms. So far more than one and a half lakh people have watched the teaser and expressed excitement about the wait for this book. Sagar Joshi, media in-charge of the project, said that this exciting story will leave a deep impact in the minds of the readers. Along with this, the audio version of this book is also planned to be launched soon, so that the listeners can experience this amazing saga by listening to it.
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Interesting information related to the Jat community
Dushyant Pratap Singh said that many facts and cultural secrets related to the Jat caste have also been described in this book. This book will also present interesting information related to the real introduction of the Jats and their union structures, which have remained untouched till date.
Considering the uniqueness of Satyaki Dwapar Ka Ajey Yodha and its historical significance, it can be said that Satyaki in the form of a book will not only provide readers a new perspective of history but will also highlight the untold stories that were lost somewhere in the flow of time.