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"As long as the great mountains stand and the rivers flow, the epic of Ramayana shall live in all the worlds."- Brahma, the creator.
In India, every household talks about Rama and his beloved wife Sita. From a child to an adult, everyone knows the Ramayana. There are books, movies, tele serials and cartoons beautifully depicting the life of Rama and his laurels.
Then why should you read this book?!
The narrative of Rama can be interpreted from the perspective of Tataka, the demon, or from the viewpoint of Rama's sister Shantha. Additionally, Sita, whose unwavering love never flickers,
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"As long as the great mountains stand and the rivers flow, the epic of Ramayana shall live in all the worlds."- Brahma, the creator.

In India, every household talks about Rama and his beloved wife Sita. From a child to an adult, everyone knows the Ramayana. There are books, movies, tele serials and cartoons beautifully depicting the life of Rama and his laurels.

Then why should you read this book?!

The narrative of Rama can be interpreted from the perspective of Tataka, the demon, or from the viewpoint of Rama's sister Shantha. Additionally, Sita, whose unwavering love never flickers, can also be highlighted. From the perspective of Gauthama and Vasishta, it is likewise important to learn.

If you are looking for one book which can cover all the titles of self-help, then it is the Ramayana.

In my opinion, Ramayana implies that the greatest battle one has to fight is the conquest within one's own diminished self.

This book is a retelling of Rama's Balakanda. The epic begins swiftly, proceeding towards small twists, plentiful morals and culminating into the wedding of Rama and Sita. Keeping the younger generation of men and women in mind, I have ensured that it is written in simple language and lucid narrative with every chapter drifting slowly and stealthily into the deepest corners of your heart. May Rama shower you with his grace.


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Autorenporträt
Currently working as a Pathologist in Coimbatore, India, is Dr Anitha Chakravarthy Sriram. Bangalore is her birthplace, where she also completed her elementary schooling. She was raised in a traditional Hindu household. She grew passionate about writing when she was young from listening to the great Indian epics. Her work is in the non-fiction literary genre, and focuses on Hindu mythology, especially that of Sri Vaishnavism, while attempting to make connections between it and modern society.

In addition to drawing the reader in, her character analysis and descriptions can pique their interest in spirituality and help them comprehend the morals of the popular stories that most of us have grown up hearing. Her goal is to preserve the basic facts of the story while maintaining a straightforward style of writing. Her writings are an attempt to rekindle people's interest in Indian mythology in the modern world.

Her debut book, "Jaya Vijaya Bharatha" is a compilation of characters from the epics that she has chosen with care. She has made an effort to narrate the events elegantly. She spices a collection of short stories with a spooky flavour in her second book, "Branches Facing the Earth." She has also worked on a book project called "Upavana Vinoda" which is an old Indian classic about horticulture. Additionally, she appears in an anthology "Book of love.""

She is recognised for her oratory abilities and enjoys discussing mythology in forums. She feels that reading "The Rama and Krishna stories" is just as essential as eating her normal meals.

Please visit www.anithachakravarthysriram.com to find out more about her.