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Ram Chandra series by Amish Tripathi

I have immense respect for Amish Tripathi for the way he brings stories from Sanatan Dharma into the modern public view, bridging the ancient with the contemporary. It takes deep understanding, courage, and dedication to retell stories as sacred and cherished as those in our culture, and Amish does so with both reverence and insight. By choosing to reimagine the Ramayana in a way that feels practical, accessible, and real, he has opened up the world of our ancestors to readers of all backgrounds.


The Ramayana is a story deeply woven into the fabric of Indian culture—one that elders share with children, and one that brings reverence, as Lord Ram is not just a character but a god to millions. For us, the Ramayana is more than a myth; it’s a treasured part of our heritage, a tale of our ancestors, even if the events might seem far-fetched in the light of today’s reality.


Amish Tripathi’s Ram Chandra Series offers a brilliantly grounded and realistic retelling of this ancient story we’ve all grown up with. In an era when stories from our cultural past risk being forgotten or misunderstood, Amish’s work serves as a reminder of their enduring relevance and beauty. His series brings the teachings, values, and richness of Sanatan Dharma into the lives of a new generation, inviting them to see these stories as more than just mythology, but as a living legacy. For this, Amish has earned not just my admiration, but my gratitude as well.





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