Bollywood filmmaker and author Dushyant Pratap Singh has officially launched the online edition of his much-awaited book, “Satyaki Dwapar Ka Ajey Yodha,” through Indie Press. The eBook is now available globally across Amazon’s Kindle platform, with 13 country-specific versions released simultaneously.

Global Digital Launch Following Audiobook Success

The release comes on the heels of the audiobook’s remarkable success across major online platforms. Listeners have widely appreciated the audio rendition, setting high expectations for the eBook. Indie Press, one of India’s premier publishing houses, has facilitated this global rollout, ensuring the story reaches readers worldwide.

Spotlight on an Overlooked Hero

“Satyaki Dwapar Ka Ajey Yodha” focuses on the legendary yet underrepresented warrior Satyaki of the Dwapar Yuga. Unlike mainstream narratives that focus primarily on iconic figures such as Krishna and Arjuna, Singh’s work brings Satyaki’s courage, loyalty, and personal journey into the spotlight, offering readers a comprehensive look at his contributions to the Mahabharata saga.

Unique Creative Process

Remarkably, Singh claims that the story emerged not through conventional research alone but through a deep subconscious connection with the ancient hero himself. This unusual process, according to the author, gave rise to a 32-chapter epic capturing forgotten facets of the Dwapar era.

Detailed Exploration of Ancient Times

The book not only narrates Satyaki’s life but also uncovers many overlooked aspects of the Dwapar Yuga. It highlights several warriors and events that mainstream historical literature and mythology have rarely acknowledged, enriching readers’ understanding of ancient Indian heritage.

Physical Book Release Scheduled for May 2025

In a statement, Singh announced that physical copies of “Satyaki Dwapar Ka Ajey Yodha” will be made available at major bookstores across India starting in the first week of May 2025.

Dedicated to Sanatan Dharma and Historical Enthusiasts

Singh expressed confidence that the book will appeal strongly to lovers of Sanatan Dharma and historians alike. By resurrecting the legacy of lesser-known heroes, he aims to contribute meaningfully to Hindi literature and spiritual discourse.