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    Yugaandhar: A Thrilling Tale of Deception, Demons, and Heroic Sacrifice in Manoj Comics

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    The story of Yugaandhar is about a man who was killed by demons, and it was he who, for his own selfish motives, gave the gift of life. The demons attempted to ride him on their magical chariot because as soon as someone climbed onto it, their mind would undergo a transformation. However, the demons and monsters did not know that this was all a ploy to eliminate them.

    Yugaandhar’s story dates back thousands of years when on this Earth, demons, monsters, and humans existed in three different segments. In one segment, there was the reign of the brutal Rakshasa king, while in another, the demon king Durdant ruled. In the third segment, there was the rule of humans, with several kingdoms, each having its own king. The demons and monsters were bitter enemies, and their enmity fueled the teachings of their respective gurus. The guru of the demons was Ektaang, and the guru of the monsters was Ekhaath. Perhaps the ambitions of these gurus led to the creation of Yugaandhar. When, following the orders of their respective gurus, Hinsak and Durdant set out to meditate, both gurus arranged for them to marry a sister and brother from the other community. However, in front of the gurus, Hinsak and Durdant beheaded each other, driven by anger, pledging to destroy both.

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    The great guru Yugaantpuri went to Yugaandhar and, looking at the lines on his forehead, understood that he had only four days left to live. It was then that he explained his plan to Yugaandhar. In reality, the demon guru had asked for a severed head of a human for the Rakshasas to defeat the monsters. According to the great guru’s plan, Yugaandhar allowed Durdant to cut off his own head, and Ekhaath, using mantras, attached that head to Durdant’s body.

    Yugaandhar’s first comic was published under the name Yugaandhar by Manoj Comics. The story was written by Raahi, and the illustrations were done by Vijay Kadam and Neeta Borade. Yugaandhar’s story has everything that readers want to explore—political conspiracies, deception among demons, and monsters. If Yugaandhar is the main hero of the story, then Ektaang and Ekhaath are assistants because they both want to kill Yugaandhar but do not want to give anyone else the opportunity to kill him. Yugaandhar has an invincible chariot made of wood that he obtained by killing the Hinsak, the demon king.

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