![]() But as I started writing more of the book, I realised that it was the other way around, Raavan rejected his own land.Īn orphan makes him sound like a bechaara, whereas he actually had agency. When I had written Ram – A Sign of Ikshavaku, Sita – Warrior of Mithila, the title of the third book, in my mind, was Raavan – Orphan of Aryavarta, because at that time the story till then gave me the impression that Raavan had been rejected by his own birth land, by Aryavarta. The novel was initially named Raavan – Orphan of Aryavarta. This was towards the beginning of 2014 and I started writing back then. That day I decided my next series is on lord Ram, which would be my interpretation of Lord Ram and Sita ma’s story. ![]() Then there was an incident where someone spoke to me about Lord Ram in a disrespectful way, which upset me. Once the Shiva Trilogy was over, I wasn’t sure what I’m going to write next. What was the trigger for writing the Ram Chandra series? With a nuanced take on religion and myth, Amish has recently released Raavan –Enemy of Aryavarta, the third book in the Ram Chandra series. The 44-year-old writer from Mumbai has written the famous Shiva trilogy and the Ram Chandra series.
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