Scion of Ikshvaku (Ram Chandra #1)

Ram Rajya The Perfect Land But perfection has a price He paid that price.3400 BCE INDIAAyodhya is weakened by divisions A terrible war has taken its toll The damage runs deep The demon King of Lanka, Raavan, does not impose his rule on the defeated He, instead, imposes his trade Money is sucked out of the empire The Sapt Sindhu people descend into poverty, despondency and corruption They cry for a leader to lead them out of the morass Little do they appreciate that the leader is among them One whom they know A tortured and ostracised prince A prince they tried to break A prince called Ram.He loves his country, even when his countrymen torment him He stands alone for the law His band of brothers, his Sita, and he, against the darkness of chaos.Will Ram rise above the taint that others heap on him Will his love for Sita sustain him through his struggle Will he defeat the demon Lord Raavan who destroyed his childhood Will he fulfil the destiny of the Vishnu Begin an epic journey with Amish s latest the Ram Chandra Series. New Read [ Scion of Ikshvaku (Ram Chandra #1) ] By [ Amish Tripathi ] – kino-fada.fr Read Scion of Ikshvaku Like me, i am sure many who loved the Shiva Trilogy would be disappointed to some extent Here are some goods and bads.Goods1 The ocean of imagination knows no bounds when it comes to Amish One of the reasons why we fell in love with the first trilogy It continues to some extent.2 Connecting these to the Vayuputras and Nagas discussed in this previous books.3 Character building.4 A great Cover design Not sure if it qualifies here Bads1 This first book is plain si Read Scion of Ikshvaku Like me, i am sure many who loved the Shiva Trilogy would be disappointed to some extent Here are some goods and bads.Goods1 The ocean of imagination knows no bounds when it comes to Amish One of the reasons why we fell in love with the first trilogy It continues to some extent.2 Connecting ...Bending and re telling the actual story with whooping level of imagination is Amish s usual way of entertaining and he strikes again, The Scion Of Ikshvaku is for the people who do not whole heartedly believe in the Raamayan Ram The prince of Sapt Sindhu Son of Chakravartin Samrat Dasarat Yet he is considered inauspicious and his birth year is marked as tainted 7032 for the defeat Dasarat faced While Sapt Sindu is facing bankruptcy, Raavan s Lanka is blooming with golden streets Ram know Bending and re telling the actual story with whooping level of imagination is Amish s usual way of entertaining and he strikes again, The Scion Of Ikshvaku is for the people who do not whole heartedly believe in the Raamayan Ram The prince of Sapt Sindhu Son of Chakravartin Samrat Dasarat Yet he is considered inauspicious and his birth year is marked as tainted 7032 for the ...I have not read this book, and do not plan to This is a troll review, posted to express my resentment at an idiot murdering Indian mythology to line his pockets So sue me I am going to resign my engineering job and write a novel on Lord Krishna In my novel, he will be gay to hide which fact, he marries multiple women Also, Kamsa will be a benevolent lower caste ruler, who is treacherously killed by Krishna at the behest of his upper caste cronies.I think I have not read this book, and do not plan to This is a troll review, posted to express my resentment at an idiot murdering Indian mythology to line his pockets So sue me I am going to resign my engineering job and write a novel on Lord Krishna In my novel, he will be gay to hide...Is there any particular reason for rewriting an epic that sthan perfect in its own originality Answer is yes to show the lack of inspiration and inexcusable mind numbing dumb levels to which an un author can reduce a great work to.What this so called blockbuster Scion of Ikshvaku really is, a clich d, redundant, kindergarten stuff The writing has relatively little character or style Un author is just what he is an IIM guy who had sudden enlightenment of writing stuff because he Is there any particular reason for rewriting an epic that sthan perfect i...Though the scene in the cover looks like a young Milkha Singh aiming his bow at a helicopter, it is apparently a bearded Lord Ram shooting at the Pushpaka Viman which has rotary blades If covers speak volume, this serves the same purpose that a machine on mute does.Amish Tripathi borrowed the characters and setting of the Ramayana, made it the continuation of The Shiva Trilogy and then used his own imagination IIM did him well and Ramayana played the perfect marketing tool to catch the attenti Though the scene in the ...Should be retitled How To Give Mythology A Screw Over.I want my money back.Zip Zap Zoom Read After re introducing Lord Shiva in Shiva Triology , Amish Tripathi has pen down the Scion Of Ikshvaku , Ist of instalment in Ram Chandra Series.As the book was exclusively available on, I Recieved my Pre ordered Copy Yesterday and once I start reading , it kept me hooked till the very end Truly Spell Bounding Ist Instalment as The Immortal of Meluha was from Shiva Trilogy was.FRONT COVER Front Cover which is beautifully designed Front Cover secures the Zip Zap Zoom Read After re introducing Lord Shiva in Shiva Triology , Amish Tripathi has pen down the Scion Of Ikshvaku , Ist of instalment in Ram Chandra Series.As the book was exclusively available on, I Recieved my Pre ordered Copy Yesterday and once I start reading , it kept me hooked till the very end Truly Spell Bounding Ist Instalment as The Immortal of Meluha was from Shiva Trilogy was.FRONT COVER Front Cover which is beautifully designed Front Cover secures the scene of a jungle with a man holding his bow , his elbow aligned with arrow ,straight in air pointing towards a conical machine After Reading I Realise that the pic depicts of Ram pointing his weapon towards the flying machine called Pushpak Viman.BACK COVER Back Cover holds the a short gist of the inside story embedded over the background showing a fly...Less said the better Forget acceptable standards of literature, is it too much to ask for a decent read that doesn t involve inane statements like Shukracharya was from Egypt Well apparently it is..The book is set in same universe as that of the Meluha trilogy And like Meluha trilogy, this novel has to be read without constant comparison to Ramayana as we have come to know Treat this story how you treat any other characters that are loosely based on popular mythology If done well, this can be an interesting trilogy, even better than Meluha perhaps Amish delivers his own not entirely original brand of philosophy as he explains Gods and their roles in the world It would have given the The book is set in same universe as that of the Meluha trilogy And like Meluha trilogy, this novel has to be read without constant comparison to Ramayana as we have come to know Treat this story how you treat any other characters that are loosely based on popular mythology If done well, this can be an interesting trilogy, even better than Meluha perhaps Amish delivers his own not entirely original brand of philosophy as he explains Gods and their roles in the world It would have given the story a depth had he taken that thought process throughout the novel instead of sprinkling it here and there when necessary.The continuing use of modern colloquial terms can be awfully off putting Amish writes angvastram and India in the same breath Even though I was expecting to encounter words and phr...

Scion of Ikshvaku (Ram Chandra #1)
  • English
  • 13 October 2018
  • Paperback
  • 354 pages
  • 9385152149
  • Amish Tripathi
  • Scion of Ikshvaku (Ram Chandra #1)