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SCION OF IKSHVAKU
SCION OF IKSHVAKU | AMISH
Ram Rajya. The Perfect Land. But perfection has a price. He paid that price. 3400 BCE. INDIA Ayodhya is weakened by divisions. A terrible war has taken its toll. The damage runs deep. The demon King of Lanka, Raavan, does not impose his rule on the defeated. He, instead, imposes his trade. Money is sucked out of the empire. The Sapt Sindhu people descend into poverty, despondency and corruption. They cry for a leader to lead them out of the morass. Little do they appreciate that the leader is among them. One whom they know. A tortured and ostracised prince. A prince they tried to break. A prince called Ram. He loves his country, even when his countrymen torment him. He stands alone for the law. His band of brothers, his Sita, and he, against the darkness of chaos. Will Ram rise above the taint that others heap on him? Will his love for Sita sustain him through his struggle? Will he defeat the demon Lord Raavan who destroyed his childhood? Will he fulfil the destiny of the Vishnu? Begin an epic journey with Amishs latest: the Ram Chandra Series.
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RedJhon
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The author tried to explain the ancient Indian epic Ramayana by breaking it down into three chunks.
This is the first piece with spotlight on Ram.
I loved the narration throughout the book. Amish has a flair to make you experience the moments in first person.
Would recommend it to anyone who wants to learn a thing or two about ancient India...

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sailu112
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Ram has always been such an important diety in Hindu Culture. After reading this book, I could really embrace why.

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KritikaK
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Written exactly the way we have viewed ram in television series. A good light read. Also I did like his way of interpreting ram‘s story

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Hiddenstar
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Nice.

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ashuchi

Wait for the next

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neelbeforeme
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Sita-warrior of mithila

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bhargav
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Ramayana little boring

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Balram
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Shree Ram the perfect being which we know.

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pramodghuge
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Good read

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Ghostking55
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I swear I feel as it this was the actual history rather than the one's written in the scriptures !

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Sukesh
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Its approximately about 10 or 15 thousand years ago. Although it is mythology and no clear evidence of existence of these civilisations.But the story is definitely repeating. We humans ignore signs of Mother Nature.

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Sukesh
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I love to read versions of 2 Indian Epics, Ramayan and Mahabharatha. Doesn't matter how many times you read same plot in different versions, you never get bored. This version of Ramayan, i started loving with.

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UjwalNK
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Amazing, easy to understand & read. Very interesting & creative....

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nerdyartemis
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Fair book. A little biased opinion. Grace marks given for being an Indian and attempting to write a book on a epic

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bookish_dev

An awesome book by Amish. I love this book very much.

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sajithanair_cek
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A huge haul

MrBook Welcome to @Litsy ! We hope you enjoy your stay with us 😊👍🏻. We're the most positive, tight-knit, passionate bibliophile community you'll meet. Careful: this'll take over your life. 😂👏🏻🙌🏻Very huge 🙌🏻!! #NiceStack! 8y
sajithanair_cek @MrBook Thank u so much. Happy to be here where all hv same passion📙 8y
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thehooksbookscorner
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Want to finish this before my new book in the series arrives!!!

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Butterbeer93
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#FirstPost I'm finally on Litsy! Excited to see how this journey pans out!
And yeah I finally got around to reading this book! #IndianMythology