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The conversation between Lakshman and Ravana is very interesting and amazing. Rest of the book gives different voews and insights about the thought of Ravana before the great war, which is also very good. The book describes the incidents which would have happen as if things occured without divinity i.e. if we keep the divinty aside how would Ravan had thought off and acted in those circumstances. Overall the book is worth reading.
Well after reading several books on Mahabharata in relation with aftermath of war, this book on Ramayana looks very basic. However Dinkar Joshi ji has some unique style and the very 1st conversation between Ravan and Laxman is some the best philosophical statements seen in recent time. Recommended for reading.
The headline captures attention but the content serves a different perspective. Almost 80% of the book is naration of what happened. And not, why it happened. It would have helped to focus on why something happened A great idea wasted.