The Celestial Track: Preparing for the Apocalypse - Bala Mookoni - Books - Partridge India - 9781482850277 - July 8, 2015
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The Celestial Track: Preparing for the Apocalypse

Bala Mookoni

The Celestial Track: Preparing for the Apocalypse

Publisher Marketing: The ancient palm-leaves had predicted the possibilities of an Apocalypse. An ashram near Bengaluru makes preparations for rescue operations in the event of a global Apocalypse. The only vehicle that can operate during the Apocalypse is the Celestial Craft-the esoteric aircraft that was used by certain Masters since pre-historic times in the Vedic cultures. Apparently, all the Celestial Crafts had vanished along with the Indus Valley civilization. But the mystics believe that the palm-leaves detailing the technology of these ancient machines are still available in a place called Naachipa, whose exact coordinates are a mystery. A civilization still lives there, preserving the ancient traditions of the Indus Valley cultures and completely untouched by modern man. Michel D'iribarne and Pradeep Kumar set out on a prehistoric trail to unearth these palm-leaves that are being fiercely guarded by those ancient people and their queen Irahi. A woman of unparalleled beauty, Irahi is literally a femme fatale whose charms mean certain death. Only Pradeep's continuing purity, faith in God and the power of the mystics can enable him to survive the dangers of the odyssey and unearth the palm-leaves. A story of love, sacrifice, seduction and celibacy, it gives an insight into the ancient mystical wisdom and the divinity of man. Journeying through vast and exotic forestlands and encountering strange people, Michel and Pradeep have to comprehend the secrets of the mystics to fathom the unexplained mysteries of this universe that will eventually lead to the Celestial Craft.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 8, 2015
ISBN13 9781482850277
Publishers Partridge India
Pages 228
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 12 mm   ·   231 g

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