Prince of Ayodhya  - Book One of the Ramayana

Prince of Ayodhya - Book One of the Ramayana (English, Paperback, Banker Ashok)

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Prince of Ayodhya - Book One of the Ramayana  (English, Paperback, Banker Ashok)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd
    • Genre: Religion
    • ISBN: 9780143033332, 9780143033332
    • Pages: 552
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    This is the first book in a series that retells the ancient Hindu epic Ramayana, a series that fits into the genre of fantasy fiction.

    Summary Of The Book

    The book is loosely based on the events that happen in the beginning of the epic, Ramayana. This book covers the events from the time Rama is announced as the heir to the throne till the time he is on his way to Mithila, to attend Sita’s swayamvara. The setting is the city of Ayodhya, the impregnable city, the capital of the kingdom of Kosala, currently ruled by Dasaratha, who is Rama’s father.

    Demonic forces, led by the Rakshasa king Ravana, are planning a massive attack on the city of Ayodhya. Sage Vishwamitra knows of this and is on his way to Ayodhya to warn the king and to seek his help in battling the demons of the forest where he is conducting a powerful two century long yagna.

    The book begins with Prince Rama having a dream in which he sees Ravana and his forces utterly destroying Ayodhya. He wakes still continuing his battle with the demons in his dream.

    Dasaratha goes to see his First Queen, Kausalya, who is the mother of Rama, and informs her that her son Rama is about to be crowned as the heir. Dasaratha also informs her that he himself is terminally ill.

    The people of Ayodhya are overjoyed to hear that their beloved Prince Rama is to be crowned as the heir to the throne. The third queen, Kaikeyi, is enraged to hear this news and threatens to kill Kausalya.

    Meanwhile, Vishwamitra is on his way to Ayodhya in the guise of a low born hunter, to escape harassment from evil forces. In the palace he finds that the king and Sage Vashishta are already welcoming and honoring Sage Vishwamitra, an impostor. Vishwamitra himself enters the palace and exposes the impostor to be a demon named Kalanemi, Ravana’s uncle.

    Vishwamitra asks Dasaratha to send Prince Rama with him to battle the hordes of demons in Bhayanakvan where he is performing his two century long sacrifice. Dasaratha refuses at first, as he fears for his young son, a boy who is not even sixteen years old yet. But he is eventually persuaded by Sage Vashishta to agree to Vishwamitra’s request. Lakshmana, Rama’s younger brother, who is very close to him also accompanies Rama on his journey.

    The book then details the fight at Bhayanakvan, and the incidents that take place there.

    About Ashok K. Banker

    Ashok K. Banker is a former journalist and literary critic turned author. His novels are spread across many genres, from crime fiction, and later, stories based on Indian mythology.

    Ashok Banker is now identified with his retelling of the ancient Indian epics, especially the Ramayana. Other books by him include Amazing Adventure at Chotta Sheher, The Missing Parents Mystery, Siege of Mithila, Armies of Hanuman, Bridge of Rama, King of Ayodhya, Vertigo, Byculla Boy, Beautiful Ugly, and Sons of Sita.

    Banker has written many works of fiction spanning different genres. Three of his first books were crime fiction stories. He also wrote three semi-autobiographical novels based loosely on his on life.

    Ashok Banker was born in 1964 in Mumbai, to an Anglo-Indian mother and a Gujarati Hindu father. He was brought up by his mother and grandmother. His mother had converted to Islam to secure a divorce. He had a multi-religious background. When he was given the freedom to choose his religion, he opted to choose none. He grew up in a Christian household and was educated in a Jewish school. He worked as a freelance journalist, contributing columns and cover stories to mainstream publications like The Times of India and Outlook Magazine. He also worked as a literary critic, reviewing contemporary Indian literature.

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    Book Details
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    • Penguin Books India
    Publication Year
    • February
    Dimensions
    Width
    • 40 mm
    Height
    • 200 mm
    Length
    • 140 mm
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    5

    Excellent narration...same epic in a contemporary style

    This is the first book of the series...I have bought all the volumes without a penny of regret... I had read the earlier versions of Ramayana by Rajaji, partially Tulsiramayan and heard snippets of Kamban... Authors respect to them with is acknowledged additional flavour provided a new avenue of epic narrations which seems to be a case for many of the other Indian authors to follow... Mr. Banker seems to keep up his promise that he makes towards his first book...i.e. to write about Mahabharat...
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    Dhananjay Rao

    May, 2012

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    AMAZING!

    I read the first 6 books (8books total) of the series in college around 5 years back.

    I guess it's just the subconscious that leads you to read stuff that appeals. What appealed to me was Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and the Illiad!

    This book made the Ramayan get more respect from inspite of being a Catholic because of its sheer scope and depth in the various characters, especially Ravan. The whole series (til the 6th one) left a couple unanswered questions but I must say this is THE cla...
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    Lenin DC

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    Feb, 2012

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    Well blended mythology+fiction

    If one doesn't skip the Author's Note, this book doesn't disappoint. Fiction and mythology are blended fine in Mr.Banker's well endowed writing prowess. Some combats are described in hair raising fables. I am half-way through book 4 right now and every book has been completely worth a read.
    Combats, emotions, morals and suspense are all well populated through the books.
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    Alok K

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    Jun, 2014

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    The Prince of Ayodhya (not what I was expecting but still Very good)

    Firstly, well the product quality is great as may be expected from a product sold at Flipkart.

    About the book: I bought this book after having read "Immortals of Meluha" so was disappointed a little. "Immortals of Meluha" gives natural and practical aspect to the mythological story of Lord Shiv that we have head and read through ancient versions of the story. While the story of Ramayan by Mr. Banker is quite mystical/mythical (he does not dwell to give practical aspects and keeps his story m...
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    Animesh Kabra

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    Dec, 2012

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    Ramayan from a different angle

    Reading something good after a long time. Last I read was Shiva trilogy(Books 1 & 2) by Amish Tripati and now I am stuck on this. Its amazing reading. The day I finished Prince of Ayodhya, I ordered book 2. Well written and good work Mr. Ashok Banker. Hope this kinda writing continues in all the Ramayana books.
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    Vineet Apte

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    Jul, 2012

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    Prince Of Ayodhya 0143033336

    Interesting read though was not convinced initially now have read the first five of the series. Description of the objects can be a little bugging with no meat of the matter at times, the story though is quite captivating. Different perspective of the Ramayan is put through by the writer. For people who believe this to be a religious book, it isn't, please read this as a novel with many contemporary references. Some philosophical words are there but the view to be more balanced requires a ...
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    Rajesh Bhanjois

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    May, 2012

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    Wonderful... engrossing. Must read

    I recently got this book from a local library and after reading first few pages, just couldn't put it down. Ramayana is told in a different and most engaging way. Ashok Banker knows how to hold interest of the readers till last page. The book seems to be have written after lot of research (as I can relate the incidents with the information I got after reading other mythological books). However the author can break some long sentences in smaller ones for the readers to digest them.
    I am now r...
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    Sandeep Patil

    Dec, 2013

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    Sadagopan Govindan

    A good, enjoyable book. The author's attention to details paints a vivid picture as the story progresses. This provides yet another perception of the epic that we have read as a kid

    The book was delivered the next day I ordered in flipkart.
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    Sadagopan Govindan

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    Mar, 2012

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    Terrific

    Nice one
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    Shikhar Jaiswal

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    5

    Good !

    buy if you wanna read ramayana

    its good telling and keep you engrossed till the end.

    Thankyou flipkart

    :)
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    Aayush Agarwal

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    Sep, 2014

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