War Of Lanka









About the Writer


Amish is a 1974-born, IIM (Kolkata)-educated banker-turned-author. The sensation of his debut book, The Immortals of Meluha (Book 1 of the Shiva Trilogy), motivated him to give up his career in financial services to focus on writing. Excluding being an writer, he is also an Indian-government spokesperson, a commentator for TV documentaries, and a film producer.


About the book War of Lanka.


India, 3400 BC.

Greed. The speed Mourning. love. Smoldering tinder, waiting to start a war.


But this war is different. This is for religion. This war is for the greatest of them all, the Goddess.


Sita has been kidnapped. Defiantly, she challenges Ravana to kill her. She tells him that she would rather die than allow Rama to surrender.


Ram is distraught with grief and anger. He prepares for war. Rage is his fuel. Quiet meditation, his guide.


Ravana thought he was invincible. He had kidnapped Sita. He thought he would negotiate and force a surrender. little did he know.


The first three books of the second fastest-selling book series in Indian publishing history - the Ram Chandra series - trace the journeys of Rama, Sita, and Ravana. In this, epic fourth book in the series, all the narrative strands come crashing into each other. and explode into an exterminator war.


In this book many characters and important Tribes.


  • Akampana- Asmuggler; ane af raavan's aides. 


  • Arishtanemi: Military chief of the Malayaputras; a right-hand man of viswamitra.


  • Annapoorna Devi: A brilliant musician who lived in Agaetyakootam, the capital of the Malayaputras.


  • Bharat: Ram's half-brother; son of Daersth and kaikeyi.


  • Hanuman: A Naga and a member of the Vayuputra tribe.


  • Inderjit: Son of Raavan and Mandodari.


  • Janak: King of mithila; father of sita.


  • Ram: Son of Emperor Dashrath and his eldest wife


  • Sita: Daughter of king Janak And Queen Sunaina of 

          Mithila; also prime minister of Mithila; later married to ram.


  • Vali: The king of kishkindha


  • Vibhishan: Half-brother of Raavan


And many more characters are there in this book and if you have picked up this book, then in all probability you have read the three earlier books of the Ram Chandra Series, and hopefully, have liked them.


The three main symbols in the Ram Chandra Series are Ram, Sita, and Raavan. Each has a life Experience which moulds their Character. 


Individually life in this story is an experience with a riveting backstory. And finally, their stories converge with the kidnapping of Sita.

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