Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356290976
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 278 gr
- ISBN-10: 9356290970
- Publisher Date: 15 Aug 2022
- Height: 196 mm
- No of Pages: 400
- Spine Width: 22 mm
- Width: 130 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Discover the origin story of Raavan, the enigmatic villain of the Ramayana, in Amish Tripathi’s “Raavan: Enemy of Aryavarta.” Explore the complex layers of his character, from his prodigious talents to his brutal violence, in this thrilling installment of the Ram Chandra series. Was he truly evil, or simply a product of his time? Unravel the mysteries of India, 3400 BCE, a land of chaos and rebellion, where Raavan rises as a formidable pirate, scholar, and king. Witness the making of a legend, a man driven by ambition, cursed by fate, and forever etched in history. ISBN: 9789356290976
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Vaibhav Kumar Arya –
A brilliant reimagining of a classic villain. Amish makes you question everything you thought you knew about Raavan. Riveting!
Geetanshi Kandwal –
This book is awesome. A captivating story and a must read book for all the mythology lovers. I am waiting for next book
Dixita Saikia –
Tripathi’s Raavan is a force to be reckoned with. A dark and gritty tale. I really enjoyed this.
Naman Singh –
Good premise, but the execution fell short. The dialogues were clunky and unnatural. I wanted to like it more, but I just couldn’t.
Vansh Sarraf –
Loved the exploration of Raavan’s motivations! A complex and compelling character. Some parts were slow, but overall a great addition to the series.
Gowtham Nallampalli –
Amish does it again! A fascinating take on Raavan. Though sometimes the pacing felt a bit off, the world-building is incredible. Definitely worth a read!
Abhinav Pratap Singh –
Raavan’s story is a complex one, and Tripathi does a solid job of bringing it to life. A good read, but not without its flaws.
Tanisha Gupta –
A different perspective, but I struggled to connect with Raavan. The writing felt a bit disjointed at times. Interesting concept, but not my favorite.
Bharath Jayaram –
I had high expectations, but I was left disappointed. Raavan’s character felt inconsistent. The plot was predictable. Not recommended.