Sita: Warrior of Mithila (Ram Chandra, #2)

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Devanshi Gupta Yes, it was not entirely convincing to me either. But Amish couldn't really not make Ram the Vishnu. After all, Ram is the Vishnu in Ramayana, and Ami…moreYes, it was not entirely convincing to me either. But Amish couldn't really not make Ram the Vishnu. After all, Ram is the Vishnu in Ramayana, and Amish knows that he can't deviate from the real story on these big points. Personally, it wasn't convincing to me either why Sita had to make her swayamvar so tough. Couldn't she just say she wanted to pick a suitor for her? And why Lakshman would leave his newly wed wife behind. I know that's how it happens in the epic, but in this story, it wasn't convincing.(less)
Devender Bejju Not exactly but reading the first book would give details of the kings and kingdoms which are not given in this book where you keep hearing the names …moreNot exactly but reading the first book would give details of the kings and kingdoms which are not given in this book where you keep hearing the names like malayaputras and nagas etc.,
Also, lot of story after Ram meeting Sita in Mithila is covered from Sitas perspective.
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Devender Bejju Malayputras and Vayuputras are tribes. Ram belong to Ikshvaku dynasty. Great grandson of Raghu, Son of Dasharath emperor of sapta sindhu empire.

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