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DOGISTHAAN: Kingdom Of the Dogs

by Shayon Moitra | 01-Jul-2025

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Step into the enchanting fantasy world of 'DOGISTHAAN,' where the loyalty of dogs shines bright against a backdrop of breathtaking mountains. This captivating tale doesn't just celebrate the noble spirit of our canine companions; it mirrors the fa...
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  • Language : English
  • Pages : 169
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  • Genre: FICTION
  • Size : 5" x 8"
  • Binding Type : HARDBOUND
  • Age Group: + Years
  • Paper Type : NATURAL SHADE
  • Interior : BLACK & WHITE
  • Cover : MATTE FINISH
  • Book Type : EBOOK
  • Tags : SPIRITUALITY,DOGS,ANIMAL LOVE,WAR
  • Best Sellers Rank :
    #2825 in Fiction
    #10535 in Global

Reviews

  • Bhavi

    02-07-2025

    Eagerly waiting for part 2

  • Avinish pathak

    18-08-2025

    Shayon Moitra’s Dogisthaan: Kingdom of the Dogs is more than just a fantasy novel—it is a philosophical fable disguised in the fur of loyal companions. At its heart, the book is a meditation on empathy, loyalty, and the moral compass of humanity, told through a world where dogs reign with values often forgotten in the human realm. Set against the majestic backdrop of mist-clad mountains, the story transports readers to the mystical land of Dogisthaan, a kingdom where dogs embody the virtues of fidelity, compassion, and community. This fictional landscape is not merely a stage for adventure but a carefully crafted allegory. Moitra employs the dogs’ kingdom as a mirror, reflecting the gradual erosion of kindness and empathy in human societies. The contrast is deliberate: where humans falter in empathy, dogs thrive in loyalty and love. Dogisthaan celebrates dogs not simply as pets, but as archetypes of selfless devotion. Their society, bound by trust and unity, stands in stark opposition to the fractured, competitive nature of human life. The novel thus operates as both a celebration and a critique: a celebration of the noble spirit of dogs, and a critique of the emotional erosion evident in our human interactions. Readers are invited not only to admire the fictional kingdom but to reflect on their own relationships—with animals, with nature, and with one another. Moitra’s prose is straightforward yet lyrical, carefully balancing descriptive richness with accessibility. The mountain landscapes are painted in vivid strokes, immersing readers in a setting that feels both magical and real. While the book avoids overly complex narrative structures, its simplicity is not a weakness. Rather, it enhances the story’s universality, making it suitable for both younger readers discovering allegory for the first time and adults seeking a philosophical parable. Dogisthaan: Kingdom of the Dogs is not just a fantasy novel but a gentle manifesto for empathy. Shayon Moitra has crafted a tale that transcends age, culture, and even species, reminding us that the virtues we seek - loyalty, love, and compassion - are already present in the brings we so often overlook. A moving thought-provoking, and tenderly written work that will leave readers with both a renewed admiration for dogs and a sobering reflection on the state of human empathy. Must read♥️♥️