Set in the turbulent early eleventh century, Shatrubodh - Book I: Fall of Thanesar is a sweeping historical novel inspired by one of the most consequential periods in the history of the Indian subcontinent. As Mahmud of Ghazni prepares his campaign against the sacred city of Thanesar, the old order begins to crumble. Kingdoms are divided, alliances are fragile, and the fate of a civilization hangs in the balance.
Against this backdrop emerges an unlikely hero.
Rikhi Pansari, a wealthy merchant, abandons his prosperous life after adopting an orphaned child under extraordinary circumstances. Guided by prophecy and driven by an unwavering sense of duty, he quietly builds a network of ordinary villagers, craftsmen, traders, and farmers into a disciplined force determined to protect what they hold sacred.
On the other side of the frontier, a young Turkic warrior, Bars Tegin, is forged in the brutal military world of Ghazni. Raised amid relentless hardship and inspired by dreams of conquest, he marches with Mahmud's armies toward the temples and cities of northern India.
Rich in historical atmosphere, military strategy, political intrigue, and deeply human relationships, Shatrubodh explores timeless themes of duty, sacrifice, faith, leadership, and civilizational resilience. Blending documented historical events with compelling fictional characters, the novel recreates the anxieties, hopes, and heroism of an age that changed the course of Indian history.