A good villain and a good hero are two sides of the same coin. A hero cannot prove his worth without a formidable villain and a villain cannot find redemption unless there is an ultimatum given by the hero. It is the chemistry between the hero and the villain that decides the fate of the story. And that is why the story of Ramayan is such a success.
The One and Only Lady: Sita, Warrior of Mithila
Om Namo Bhagavate Vishudevaya, Tasyai Sita Devyai Namo Namah A journey from Sita, adopted daughter to Lady Sita
My Favourite Bookworms from the Pop Culture…
My favourite bookworms from the literature world. All girls, of course.
Book Review: Scion of Ikshvaku – A New Representation of the Ramayan
Well, finally I am done reading Scion of Ikshvaku and I am... not quite sure how I feel. All I knew about Ramayan has been shaken and stirred, and challenged. This is a completely new view on the Ramayan. Amish Tripathi is known for completely revamping an ancient epic by giving it a historical and... Continue Reading →