Sita-The warrior of Mithila

Sita-the warrior of mithila
Amish Tripathi
Genre- Mythological fiction

I have read Amish tripathi’s Shiva Triology 6 years ago. I was quite mesmerised with the first two parts of the series – Meluha and Nagas. Long after, Amish comes up with this Ramachandra series, in which the book sita was hyped by the public as well as the celebrities. I wasn’t sure if I would love his books after 6 years. But the book cover and the title of Sita had attracted and coerced me to snatch the book, read it. The concept of portraying Sita as a warrior and powerful on par with Ram is the most appealing point in this book.
The story line seems quite basic. Raavan had already defeated the great Kosala and the kingdom needs revival. The malayaputras and Vayuputras, two major clans should choose a leader and saviour, the ultimate protector of India. Ram and Sita, individually, had been trained for this purpose.
I would say that this book doubtlessly, is not a page turner. Few parts of the book got so dull and prolonging. My most cherished part of the book is when Sita meets Ram for the first time. Of course, the characterization of Ram, even in bits and pieces was described to the mark. That moment when Sita realises her love for Ram leaves you splendid. The Indian Geography and the social issues were well depicted. Most importantly, the jallikattu festival, which was so much in news (a controversy) was very well explained. Over all it was mediocre read.

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