Skip to main content

Raavan Enemy Of Aryavarta by Amish Tripathi book review

 

Raavan Enemy Of Aryavarta by Amish Tripathi



Raavan, Enemy of Aryavarta book review


Details of the Raavan Enemy of Aryavarta book

  • Book Name: Raavan, Enemy Of Aryavarta 
  • Authors: Amish Tripathi
  • Pages: 400
  • Genre: Historical Fiction, Fantasy Fiction, Mythic Fiction, High fantasy, Saga, Alternate history
  • Publish Date: 1 July 2019
  • Language: English


Summary:


Raavan enemy of Aryavarta, focuses completely on Raavan's life and his personality, as is apparent from the name of the book itself. This story talks about Amish Tripathi's interpretation and retelling of Raavan's personality, how he was as a child, how he was as a teenager he became a proper grown man. 


So Raavan is born to receive Raavan and his wife Kakash,  I and even as a child, Raavan shows a lot of promise of brilliance and intellect, but along with that, another thing apparent about Raavan's character is that he's equally capable of being cruel to other creatures 


So circumstances become such that after the birth of his brother, Kumbakaranaran, Raavan is forced to flee his father's ashram along with his mother and his brother, and his uncle's marriage and a lot of difficulties obviously come Raavan's vague, but he is shown to be the one person who never backs down 


Raavan'scharacter is shown to be extremely strong and of a person who doesn't get scared of difficulties but he fights back and how in the story we get to read about Raavan's rise to power as he goes on from being a smuggler to becoming a trader to become the Lord of Lanka and how he does that with his cruel and ruthless ambition and his clear-minded approach towards life which is being practical. 


Raava, an enemy of Aryavarta, is my favourite book in the Ram Chandra series. There, I have said it, the kind of grip that this book had on me as a reader was something that was far more than what the other two books had.

Honestly, I had really liked Sita Warrior of Mithila, but this book for me is on another level, and there are many reasons for that. For one, I love how Raavan's personality has been fleshed out over time, and again in the story, you see how ruthless Raavan can be ruthless how disciplined he is and how ambitious and how focused his mind is.

So when you read those parts in the story, you come to the conclusion that Ravan is actually incapable of being kind or incapable of being compassionate, and yet when you read about such portions in the story where you see him communicating with the people we care about, you completely change your perception 


For example, when you read about Raavan and concurrent's equation that ends up moving you that moved me there were many times in the story that, despite knowing how cruel Raavan can be at times, reading about his communication with Kumbakaran brought tears to my eyes.


Ravan's personality is very complex to be able to pull something off like that, where the author Amish has created his character with such contrasting personality traits to be able to convince the reader of each and every aspect of his personality is no mean fea,t and the way author Amish has done that in this book is absolutely praisewort,hy and I love this book for that.


Review:

The story was moving at a very comfortable and very enjoyable p, pace because of which I wanted to know what's going to happen. Kumbakaranaran's character is the one that you really look out What

makes Concurrent stand apart is that, despite being the brother of somebody as intimidating and as powerful as Raava, he retains his own ideals and honed principles and doesn't get swayed. His love for his brother does not let him diminish his own personality.

Another thing that I have to mention is that in the stor,y aga, in like Amish Tripath's other books, it is quite apparent that what is happening is a part of a much bigger scheme that nobodycano see, but you, as a reade,r are obviously privy to that because that's your advantage, and that is a good value addition to the stor.y 


What is an Amish Tripathi methodological fiction without an element of surprise? Se Raavan does not disappoint more than Some things are revealed in Raavan that you did not really expect 


I had formed my own explanations and reasons for certain things in the story, but as it turned out, I was wrong, and that made me really ha. It was really fun reading about Raavan; it's always fun to read about somebody who is so sure of himself and who is so savage that he doesn't care about anybody else.

Amish Tripathi has slipped in some dialogues from time to time that take you by surprise because they end up tickling your funny bone. It happened with me quite a few times when I was happy that it did,

because it's nice to get something light-hearted out of a book that is largely a serious read. Obviously, this book talks about how circumstances lead a person to become the way he is, but this book also, through its, Thee story,, conveys the message that a lot of times, even those circumstances can be the reason why we turn out a certainwayaAAa lot of it is our own choice as wThattat is what he has shown to Raavan's character,tand that is a lesson that is a key takeaway from this book.


Bottomline:


So my conclusion for this book is that the only reason for you to not pick up this book is if you hate the methodological fiction genre or if you are simply not interested in it if you do not fall in that category then there is no reason why you should not pick Raavan enemy of aryavarta because it is definitely something that you can invest your time in, so that was my review of  Raavan enemy of aryavarta written by Amish Tripathi.


Also read: Eyeseyes of Darkness by Dean Koontz Book Summary

Also read: Legend of Suheldev by Amish Tripathi Book Review

Also read: The Confidence Code by Claire Shipman and Katty Kay Summary

Also read: The Art of Creative Thinking by Rod Judkins Book Review

Also read: The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown Book Review


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

How To Stop Overthinking Forever By Rithvik Singh Summary PDF

  Also read:  Thank You for Leaving by Rithvik Singh Book Summary Also read:  I Don't Love You Anymore By Rithvik Singh Summary Pdf How To Stop Overthinking Forever By Rithvik Singh Summary Get the PDF version   Get the Telegram PDF version    Are you also tired of thinking about every little thing? Does your mind never stop? Does a simple thing not let you sleep at night? If yes, then this is not just a book summary. It can be a new beginning of your life. Today we will read Ritwik Singh's book How to Stop Overthinking Forever, which hides the door of mental peace, which when opened, you will learn to connect with yourself. Our story begins with that person - you. The one who takes every little thing to heart, who drowns again and again in the waves of "what if", who repeats a single word said by someone till night and keeps thinking about it. This habit of overthinking, that is, thinking more than necessary, you think is under your control. But in r...

The Chola Tigers by Amish Tripathi Summary PDF

  Download File Click here to download the PDF The Chola Tiger by Amish Tripathi – Summary The Chola Tiger is the second book in Amish Tripathi ’s Indic Chronicles series, following Legend of Suheldev . With this series, Amish shifts from mythological fiction to historical fiction , aiming to bring alive the forgotten heroes of India’s past—warriors who fought against invaders and preserved Indian culture. Background and Inspiration Amish was inspired to write these stories because Indian history books often glorify foreign invaders but underplay the contributions of native kings who resisted them. Legend of Suheldev introduced one such unsung hero from Uttar Pradesh , while The Chola Tiger moves south to the mighty Chola dynasty . The Historical Setting The novel is set in the early 11th century during the reign of Emperor Rajendra Chola I , son of the legendary Raja Raja Chola . Rajendra Chola was among the most powerful rulers of his time. His empire stretched across ...

Mate By Ali Hazelwood Summar Pdf

  Get the PDF version Click here to download the PDF Mate By Ali Hazelwood Pdf Download Ali Hazelwood’s Mate is an exhilarating blend of fantasy, romance, and political intrigue set in the same supernatural universe as her earlier novel Bride . Known for her sharp wit and emotionally resonant storytelling, Hazelwood once again delivers a story that feels both wildly imaginative and deeply human. At the heart of Mate is Serena Paris , a rare hybrid born of both human and werewolf blood. As the first of her kind, Serena becomes a living symbol of unity between species—but in reality, her existence brings more danger than harmony. She’s packless, hunted, and constantly navigating a world that sees her as an experiment rather than a person. Her life changes when she crosses paths with Koen Alexander , the powerful Alpha of the Northwest pack, who claims her as his mate. What begins as a reluctant alliance soon deepens into something more profound, testing both their strength and...