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Yamraj Number 5003

Yamraj Number 5003

This is a myth-driven work of fiction that blends fantasy, humor, and sharp questions about power and identity. Set in Devlok, the realm of gods, it follows a clone of the Lord of Death who, through a manufacturing quirk, can think and feel for himself. The narrative tracks how one awakening conscience unsettles a rigid heavenly order, challenging ancient hierarchies and the meaning of duty. Ideal for adult readers and thoughtful young adults who enjoy myth-inspired fiction with wit, warmth, and a hint of rebellion.

Presented as a story-led journey through cosmic politics and intimate moments, the book balances epic stakes with human-like emotion. Its distinctive edge comes from pairing clever humor with philosophical reflections, inviting readers to weigh authority, compassion, and autonomy without losing the sense of wonder. Readers move through brisk episodes and reflective interludes, following the rogue figure and the divine responses as the world of Devlok shifts.

  • A thinking, feeling clone of the Lord of Death who unsettles divine hierarchy, creating a high-concept premise for myth-inspired fiction
  • Humor interwoven with ethical questions, blending satire with weighty themes
  • Vivid, mythic world-building in Devlok and a fresh take on divine politics
  • Layered storytelling that merges adventure, philosophy, and character awakening
  • Originally published in Odia and translated into Assamese; now published in English for the first time
  • Accessible prose with witty dialogue and a distinctive voice that invites reflection

Readers finish with a renewed curiosity about myth, power, and individuality, plus a sense of wonder and empathy for beings both divine and fallible. The story leaves a lasting impression by balancing laughter with serious questions, expanding imagination and inviting thoughtful engagement with questions of duty, autonomy, and humanity.

$2.10
Yamraj Number 5003
$2.10

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This is a myth-driven work of fiction that blends fantasy, humor, and sharp questions about power and identity. Set in Devlok, the realm of gods, it follows a clone of the Lord of Death who, through a manufacturing quirk, can think and feel for himself. The narrative tracks how one awakening conscience unsettles a rigid heavenly order, challenging ancient hierarchies and the meaning of duty. Ideal for adult readers and thoughtful young adults who enjoy myth-inspired fiction with wit, warmth, and a hint of rebellion.

Presented as a story-led journey through cosmic politics and intimate moments, the book balances epic stakes with human-like emotion. Its distinctive edge comes from pairing clever humor with philosophical reflections, inviting readers to weigh authority, compassion, and autonomy without losing the sense of wonder. Readers move through brisk episodes and reflective interludes, following the rogue figure and the divine responses as the world of Devlok shifts.

  • A thinking, feeling clone of the Lord of Death who unsettles divine hierarchy, creating a high-concept premise for myth-inspired fiction
  • Humor interwoven with ethical questions, blending satire with weighty themes
  • Vivid, mythic world-building in Devlok and a fresh take on divine politics
  • Layered storytelling that merges adventure, philosophy, and character awakening
  • Originally published in Odia and translated into Assamese; now published in English for the first time
  • Accessible prose with witty dialogue and a distinctive voice that invites reflection

Readers finish with a renewed curiosity about myth, power, and individuality, plus a sense of wonder and empathy for beings both divine and fallible. The story leaves a lasting impression by balancing laughter with serious questions, expanding imagination and inviting thoughtful engagement with questions of duty, autonomy, and humanity.