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Sita Warrior of Mithila

By: AmishLanguage: Eng Publication details: Gurugram-Haryana, HarperCollins Publishers; 2022. Edition: 1st EditionDescription: xxii, 365p. Soft Bound (19.5cms*12.5cms)ISBN: 9789356290914Subject(s): English, English Fiction, English Novel, English and Old English literaturesDDC classification: 823.92
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"Sita: Warrior of Mithila" is a fictional novel by Amish Tripathi that retells the story of the Hindu epic Ramayana from the perspective of Sita, one of its central characters. The book is the second installment in the Ram Chandra series and offers a unique and empowering portrayal of a female warrior. The story follows Sita, who is born to an abandoned girl child and is adopted by the queen of Mithila. She grows up to become a fierce warrior, and her journey takes her to different parts of India, where she faces challenges and battles, and various enemies. Along the way, she meets Ram, her destined husband, and the two embark on a journey of love, loyalty, and sacrifice. Tripathi's writing style is engaging and vivid, immersing the reader in a vibrant world of gods, heroes, and demons. The book explores themes of gender, power, and identity, and offers a fresh perspective on the classic tale of Ramayana. "Sita: Warrior of Mithila" is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian mythology and history, particularly those interested in the portrayal of women in ancient times. It is a powerful and inspiring novel that challenges traditional gender roles and celebrates the strength and resilience of women.
Summary: India, 3400 BCE. India is beset with divisions, resentment and poverty. The people hate their rulers. They despise their corrupt and selfish elite. Chaos is just one spark away. Outsiders exploit these divisions. Raavan, the demon king of Lanka, grows increasingly powerful, sinking his fangs deeper into the hapless Sapt Sindhu. Two powerful tribes, the protectors of the divine land of India, decide that enough is enough. A saviour is needed. They begin their search. An abandoned baby is found in a field. Protected by a vulture from a pack of murderous wolves. She is adopted by the ruler of Mithila, a powerless kingdom, ignored by all. Nobody believes this child will amount to much. But they are wrong. For she is no ordinary girl. She is Sita. Continue the epic journey with Amish's latest: A thrilling adventure that chronicles the rise of an orphan, who became the prime minister. And then, a Goddess. This is the second book in the Ram Chandra Series. A sequel that takes you back. Back before the beginning.
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ndia is beset with divisions, resentment and poverty. The people hate their rulers. They despise their corrupt and selfish elite. Chaos is just one spark away. Outsiders exploit these divisions. Raavan, the demon king of Lanka, grows increasingly powerful, sinking his fangs deeper into the hapless Sapt Sindhu.

Two powerful tribes, the protectors of the divine land of India, decide that enough is enough. A saviour is needed. They begin their search.

An abandoned baby is found in a field. Protected by a vulture from a pack of murderous wolves. She is adopted by the ruler of Mithila, a powerless kingdom, ignored by all. Nobody believes this child will amount to much. But they are wrong.

For she is no ordinary girl. She is Sita.

Continue the epic journey with Amish’s latest: A thrilling adventure that chronicles the rise of an orphan, who became the prime minister. And then, a Goddess.

This is the second book in the Ram Chandra Series. A sequel that takes you back. Back before the beginning.

"Sita: Warrior of Mithila" is a fictional novel by Amish Tripathi that retells the story of the Hindu epic Ramayana from the perspective of Sita, one of its central characters. The book is the second installment in the Ram Chandra series and offers a unique and empowering portrayal of a female warrior.
The story follows Sita, who is born to an abandoned girl child and is adopted by the queen of Mithila. She grows up to become a fierce warrior, and her journey takes her to different parts of India, where she faces challenges and battles, and various enemies. Along the way, she meets Ram, her destined husband, and the two embark on a journey of love, loyalty, and sacrifice.
Tripathi's writing style is engaging and vivid, immersing the reader in a vibrant world of gods, heroes, and demons. The book explores themes of gender, power, and identity, and offers a fresh perspective on the classic tale of Ramayana.
"Sita: Warrior of Mithila" is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian mythology and history, particularly those interested in the portrayal of women in ancient times. It is a powerful and inspiring novel that challenges traditional gender roles and celebrates the strength and resilience of women.

India, 3400 BCE. India is beset with divisions, resentment and poverty. The people hate their rulers. They despise their corrupt and selfish elite. Chaos is just one spark away. Outsiders exploit these divisions. Raavan, the demon king of Lanka, grows increasingly powerful, sinking his fangs deeper into the hapless Sapt Sindhu. Two powerful tribes, the protectors of the divine land of India, decide that enough is

enough. A saviour is needed. They begin their search. An abandoned baby is found in a field. Protected by a vulture from a pack of murderous wolves. She is adopted by the ruler of Mithila, a powerless kingdom, ignored by all. Nobody believes this child will amount to much. But they are wrong. For she is no ordinary girl. She is Sita. Continue the epic journey with Amish's latest: A thrilling adventure that chronicles the rise of an orphan, who became the prime minister. And then, a Goddess. This is the second book in the Ram Chandra Series. A sequel that takes you back. Back before the beginning.

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