BOOK DETAILS :
- Publisher : Evincepub Publishing
- Publication date : 12 December 2025
- Edition : First Edition
- Print length : 55 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9373357220
- ISBN-13 : 978-9373357225
ABOUT THE AUTHOR :
BOOK REVIEW :
After exploring intellect (Buddhi), identity (Ahamkara), and memory (Chitta), the Ten Fires series now steps into its most volatile territory yet, anger. In Krodha – The Origin of Ten Fires, Rahul Manghat dives into the fire that humanity fears the most, yet carries within every heartbeat.
From the very beginning, the book establishes a powerful mythic tone. The book introduces the haunting legend of a god whose rage burned so fiercely that it reshaped the world itself. What follows is not just a story about anger, but an exploration of how unchecked fury can transform individuals, communities, and even entire civilizations.
Manghat approaches anger not as a simple emotion, but as an elemental force; one that can ignite courage, demand justice, and break oppressive silence. Yet the same fire can easily spiral into destruction when left unmastered. This duality becomes the central tension of the narrative.
As the story unfolds, characters are pushed to their emotional limits. Frustrations simmer beneath the surface, resentments explode, and loyalties are tested under the heat of rising conflict. What makes the book compelling is that anger is never portrayed as purely evil; it is shown as a revelation, exposing truths people try to bury and forcing them to confront the consequences of their choices.
The writing carries a strong symbolic atmosphere. Cities built on fire, skies stained red, and flames that mirror the turmoil inside the characters all add to the mythological depth of the story. At the same time, the themes feel strikingly human and relatable. After all, anger is one of the most universal emotions we experience.
What stands out most is how the author connects this Fire to the previous ones in the series. Intellect struggles to reason with rage, ego feeds it, and memory fuels old wounds. Through this interconnected structure, the Ten Fires saga continues to expand its philosophical world, showing how every inner force shapes the others.
As the fourth installment in a ten-book journey, Krodha raises the emotional stakes of the series. It asks a question that feels both personal and universal:
Is anger something to suppress, or something to understand and transform?
Who should read this book?
• Readers interested in spiritual fiction blended with psychological themes
• Those exploring anger, emotional control, and personal transformation
• Fans of symbolic storytelling inspired by philosophy and mythology
• Anyone following the evolving Ten Fires series
🔥 Krodha – The Origin of Ten Fires reminds us that anger is not merely destruction—it is energy. And like every fire, its true power depends on whether we learn to control it… or allow it to consume us.


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