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WORLDS LONGEST SERIES NOVEL..
PROVES ITS WORTH TO GENZ BOOK OF WORLD..
PROUD TO MOHI DIN NAWAB..
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WORLDS LONGEST SERIES NOVEL..
PROVES ITS WORTH TO GENZ BOOK OF WORLD..
PROUD TO MOHI DIN NAWAB..
READ AND DOWNLOAD FROM ESNIPS..
IMAGINATION IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN KNOWLEDGE....
Devta (meaning Demi-god in Hinduism) is a serialized fantasy story written in the Urdu language by Mohiuddin Nawab. It was published monthly for 33 years in the Pakistani magazine Suspense Digest, which is available in Pakistan, India and various parts of world where Urdu is spoken. Devta is the fictional autobiography of Farhad Ali Taimoor, a man who gained amazing telepathic powers.
Devta is one of the longest continuously-publishing / published stories ever[citation needed]. It was started in February, 1977 and it has been appearing every month in Suspense Digest with its concluding chapter published in January 2010 with the death of its fictional telepathic narrator Farhad Ali Taimoor.
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- COMPARISON OF DEVTA WITH PREVIOUS GUINNESS RECORDS AND READING TIME OF DEVTA:
(1) Devta has 11206310 words as compared to 2070000 words of Les Hommes de bonne volonté (Men of Good Will) by Louis Henri Jean Farigoule alias Jules Romains, of France recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records, 1994.
(2) Devta has 49 volumes published and volume No(s). 50, 51, 52 & 53 under print as compared to 40 volumes of novel Tokugawa Ieyasu bySohachi Yamaoka, recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records, 1997.
(3) Devta has 22412620 characters (=letters) as compared to 9609000 characters of A la Recherche du Temps Perdu (Remembrance of Things Past) by Marcel Proust recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records, 1998.
(4) Reading Time of Devta: Total reading time 01 Month (=30 days), 03 Days (=24 hours each), 08 Hours, 23 Minutes & 13.783..... Seconds required, applying marathon event / endurance GUINNESS rule of 5 minutes break / rest interval after each completed hour, continuous reading of 14777 pages (@ 3 minutes per digest size page reading) & 55 lines (@ 2.432..... seconds per line reading) of Devta published up to September, 2008