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The Complete Life of Rama: Based on Valmiki’s Ramayana and the Earliest Oral Traditions
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SKU: 9781620553190
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Discover the complete life of Rama in this retelling of the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana. Based on Valmiki’s Sanskrit poem and oral traditions, this book explores Rama’s journey, his dharma, and his battle against Ravana. Learn how Rama, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu, became divine through devotion, loyalty, and love. Explore themes of duty, sacrifice, and spiritual growth in this timeless tale. ISBN: 9781620553190
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Rhitu Prashansa –
This retelling captivated me from start to finish! Rama’s struggles and triumphs are beautifully depicted. Highly recommend it!
Vikash Bohra –
Some parts were captivating, others were boring. A mixed bag. If you’re bored, give it a try.
Vivek Mandal –
A very comprehensive and insightful look into Rama’s life. Definitely worth reading if you want to understand Ramayana deeply.
Harsh –
A masterpiece! The author’s writing style is captivating. This book is a gift to humanity. Everyone should read it.
Sameer Sharma –
The book had some good information. But, it also had some repetitive passages and needed better editing and refining.
Ravneet Singh –
I would recommend this book for a light read. Not much new insight, but easy to follow along.
Yashika –
I loved it! A powerful and inspiring story of love, duty, and sacrifice. This book is a must-read for everyone.
Lalatendu Pradhan –
Well written and engaging. I could not stop reading! The characters came to life, and the story was simply amazing.
Karan Singh –
An amazing book! Beautifully written and easy to understand. This book is a true treasure and a must read for those seeking spiritual wisdom.
Vanisha Mathur –
Good attempt to weave in oral traditions. However, it sometimes felt a little disjointed. Could have been better edited.
Nitin Yadav –
A decent retelling, though some parts felt rushed. Rama’s devotion is well portrayed. Worth a read if you’re new to the Ramayana. Felt somewhat repetitive at times.
Hemanth Lanka –
I appreciated the author’s attempt to bring in the oral tradition and the story telling and narration is nicely done.
Utkarsh Narayan –
Excellent book! It provides a fresh perspective on the Ramayana story. The author did a great job with the narrative.
Shreya Bansal –
A deeply moving and spiritually enriching experience. The book made me reflect on my own values and beliefs.
Yash Mahajan –
Not my favorite version of the Ramayana. It was okay, but I prefer other interpretations. Seemed a little dry.
Aakash –
I liked how it was written in the style of storytelling. A decent attempt to retell the Ramayana. A good version for beginners.
Sonamsi –
An outstanding book! It provided me with a deeper appreciation for the Ramayana. I recommend it to everyone.
Prashant Kumar Sinha –
Easy to follow and understand. It’s a good introduction to the Ramayana for beginners, but lacks depth for experienced readers.
Vidyasagar Madaka –
Readable, but not memorable. It’s a good book for background info about Ramayana. Lacks a certain spark.
Dipra Halder –
I enjoyed the exploration of dharma. The writing was clear and engaging, but the ending felt a little abrupt. Overall, a good read.
Himanshee Kumawat –
It was an okay book, not extraordinary. Many other Ramayanas are available, and this one doesn’t stand out among them.
Ujjwal –
This version felt very surface level. It retells well known events, but does not dive into the depth of the events.
Shivam Raj –
I found myself bored at times. A summary of the Ramayana. Didn’t offer anything new or insightful to me.
Naman Kumar –
A truly beautiful rendition of the epic. I couldn’t put it down! The characters came to life on the pages.