The chief of the Malayaputras believed that the warrior Princess of Mithila was better suited for the role instead.
But, curiously enough, all seemed to depend on the enemy of the Aryavarta to establish the belief of the saviour in the minds of the masses that needed to be saved!
The events narrated in the book follows the three preludes that converge to a greater spectacle ahead.
With Sita kidnapped by Raavan and Ram enraged, a fierce battle is imminent. But though we eagerly await the betrayal of Vibhishan, the defiance of Indrajit as he wedges a brave aerial battle and of course, the great duel between Raavan and Ram, yet the ingenious imagination of the author in sketching the sacrifice of Kumbhakarna, the espionage of Naarad and the uniquely united stand of the diversely talented Suryavsnshi siblings against evil are the few among the many that depicts the fateful events of the Ramayana in a modern light with rationally realistic perspective. However, the compactness due of the composition thus created and the touch of subtlety that could have been enjoyable, are affected adversely by too much elaborations in descriptions and philosophies preached that hinders the satisfaction and disappoints the flow at frequent instances!
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