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Sita: Warrior of Mithila

By: Amish
Narrated by: Sagar Arya
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Combining mystery and mythology, this epic fantasy is a global best seller with over 300,000 copies sold.

India, 3400 BCE. The ancient kingdom of Mithila is divided by corruption, resentment, and poverty. An abandoned baby is found in a field protected by a vulture from a pack of wolves. Soon adopted by the rulers of the land, she is named Sita, and raised as a princess and beloved daughter.

But the neglected kingdom of Mithila continues to face dangerous political troubles due to its selfish, apathetic king. In a bid to stabilize affairs, Sita's mother, Queen Sunaina, sends the spirited young princess away to a gurukul to complete her education. Under the guidance of her guru she discovers her true destiny: to become a warrior who will defend Dharma. A Goddess who will protect her people until the end of time.

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Very intriguing

This book has got some really good detailed writing that describes the small details when it comes to war description. I just didn’t like the repetitions of few scenarios that were already covered in great details in the Scion of Ikshvaku book. But overall good book!

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Great story, hopefully mostly true from Ramadan

Great story telling, almost makes you visualise the experience. I just hope most of it is translated from original Valmiki Ramayana which was originally in Sanskrit.

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plz release raavsn and shiva trilogy on audible

waiting desperately for raavsn and the shiva trilogy as audiobooks on audible
please release it fast

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interesting story which was beautifully narrated

I have read the Ramayana... but I've come to like Amish's version so much more, seeing God's as humans makes them more relatable, but, the part I love the most is the way Sita is portrayed as a Vishnu and that Ram and Sita shared the responsibility. I have always found that the other version do not talk about her sacrifices and importance as much. Even though I love reading then listen, Sagar Arya's story telling has made this audiobook a beautiful experience.... definitely recommend😊

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Spellbound

Loved it! A great book that makes mythology real and human for the reader. Eager to read the next book..

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Loved it

Great read or listen. Great narrator. Superbly written. Would definitely recommend. Waiting for the next

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Seems A great story has been ruined just for commercial benefits

There are 2 type of readers. One who are interested in the events that are going to unfold and the other who enjoy the way the events are described. This book is good for the later ones since there are almost 60% events redundant to first book.Only the way of storytelling has changed. Looks like one book has been split into two for monetary benefits.

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Do not relate this to actual ramayan, and its a good read as a fictional story.

Story narration and portrait of characters is very engaging, but disappointing when compared to ramayan.

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Not exciting

Although I enjoyed the Sita's side of the story and perspective initially , 80% of the story repeats from the book 1 of th Ram Chandra series.
Thus just the first few and the last few chapters of the book are somewhat engrossing.
The rest of the book can be quite boring and repetitive.

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Great

Great story, connecting the dots was perfectly done and Narration was just impeccable! 5 starts

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