Ashok k banker prince of ayodhya pdf
Banker does a great job of bringing If the epic Ramayana is to be rendered with the same splendorous detail and generous imagery as Tolkien did, then even eight bulky volumes would not suffice.
It just did not capture my interest. Also, this review contains minor spoilers no mind-blowing plot twists or anything, just little details. If there is anyone who can write humanised Indian mythology with such vivid description, it can only be Ashok Banker. A good, interesting take on The Ramayana. As a big fan of the RamayanaI have to admit being predisposed to liking this book. Banker also sprinkles the narration with some Sanskrit and Hindi words, damayana give it an authentic feel.
Did the characters speak in popular Hindi back then? Who believes in street gossip and is a pawn in the hands of evil ministers. The sorcery has epic proportions and I felt that the author has tried to create asnok Harry Potter like atmosphere to appeal to a younger audience. He is still adjusting to the life of a prince, after the years spent amidst nature.
This book begins slowly with horrible images of war. It was in the same house in Byculla that Banker grew up, under the care of his grandmother. This xshok the first time I read a book by Ashok Banker. I have been on a mythological trip for a while now. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. Not having read an original un-abbreviated Ramayanaya, I am not sure whether the incidents are reinvented or same as original. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. What I really liked about this book was that the mythical characters get fleshed out as real people, to a great extent, even if they are supposedly perfect.
Some scenes are brought out very well, some rramayana felt over the top. His writing spans crime thrillers, essays,.. The original Ramayana was written in Sanskrit by a reformed thief-turned-sage named Valmiki, possibly as long ago as 2, B. Now, with breathtaking. The vision of the author is encapsulated beautifully in these 15 odd pages. Over 60 books 3 million copies 21 languages 61 countries.
But he still has nightmares about the long-lasting, brutal and bloody battle that he bankrr so successfully some twenty odd years ago against the invasion of the Lord of Narak hellRavana and his mighty force of countless cannibalistic Asuras demons. Ashok Banker says that the original story has not been told properly, i. Banker is a very good story teller and his attention to detail is almost picturesque. The book was a drag.
All in all ok to read. One of the most interesting novels I have ever read. There is a lot of unnecessary detailing of not-so-significant incidents or characters. Since I am right in the thick of the action, I thought this to be the right time to write a review on the series. A story retold — but makes for one good reading.
Weak of heart and weak of ears! Feb 28, Vikram rated it it was amazing. Banker is a contemporary Indian novelist often counted among the significant literary names in post-colonial Indian literature His work is the focus of several academic studies [18] for its cross-cultural themes and realistic portrayals of Indian urban issues. Beautiful Ugly and the complementary documentary of the same title are a tribute to his mother, portraying the tragic events of her life.
Jatayu also comes in as a spy of Ravana. Oh, and another quick note. Apr 20, Sathyam rated it really liked it. The book does a really good job presenting some of the myths of India. But, invisible enemies are at work.
There are no discussion topics on this book yet. What can it offer more than the Amar Chitra Kathas and C.
Banker is able to work his magic by still telling the …more Absolutely! Mind you, this is not a version you read to kids. Three of his novels contain autobiographical elements and are closely related to one another.
It is often credited with being either directly or largely responsible for the current resurgence of interest in mythology. But it turns out, that she was a bitchy and conniving queen, hell bent on creating trouble for anyone coming between her and Dasaratha and her political aims. And this book, like the other one, is startling in what it reveals — my complete ignorance.
This style of writing is sure to fascinate new and younger readers worldwide who are yet unfamiliar with this epic.
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