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- Title: Bhoomija: Sita
- Author: Anand Neelakantan
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- Page: 292
- Format: Kindle Edition

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What made Valmiki write The Ramayana A short read which gives an excellent feeling Excellent one by the Author Anand Neelakantan In just 24 pages, the author has captured many emotions and importantly, the reader can relate to it I recommend this book for a short, refreshing read
I love the way author tried to explain that there is nothing right or wrong in this world, it all depends on situation and the way he expressed numerous emotions Nothing No one can be beautiful as Sita and the way it is portrayed is great
Very good conclusionBecause i thought the content was worth it short the author has tried to explain good and bad are relative terms
Good Narrative The book is Sita s story, but why Valmiki wanted to write Ramayana, focussing on one woman, who is the provider, like Mother Earth The book beautifully narrates why nothing is ultimately good or bad, it is all matter of perspective It is a beautiful short story.
Sita could have been born this way That s how an epic start Those small observations add up to something great Sita might be a reality but this story gives another angle to the story A fair deal here by Anand Neelakantan
Waiting for a full book
A good readWith the current literary scene going abuzz with the reinvented Indian epics, we come across many interpretations However, only a handful of them tend to stay with us and make us ponder, Bhoomija is one such read.
Extremely short read Bird, snake, eggs, next, hunter, saint, hungry kid, helpless mother both bird and human , loyal dog, fox, Ratnakara turning as saint, all captured in such short read Beautifully written.A conclusion on why Valmiki wanted to write on Sita is well captured
Wow A great way to imagine how the seeds were probably sown for an epic Wonderful short read which showed that such a small tale can still mix all the possible emotions we know of.
Awesome narration of probable inspiration of Valmiki to write Ramayana in the 1st place
I don t even know what the author meant by writing this short book.The author looked like wanted to tell story of Sita, and has just mentioned why the author chose to write.Also didn t like that it s mentioned as imagination of the author The historicity of characters in Ramayana, aren t real at all I think he means the same.The book is all about Nishada and Valmiki and what the author thinks the reason why Valmiki chose to write Ramayana.
Contrary to the name of the book, it has nothing to do with Sita.This book is a fictious background of the first poem shloka created by Valmiki Maa Nishada Pratistham Tvamagamahs svati SamaaYat Kraunchamithunaadekam Avadhi Kaamamohitam The author has described the possible scenario surrounding the creation of the poem and also potential motivation of writing Ramayana.
There couldn t be anything anyone beautiful than Sita and this story does due honour to her I was wondering what has this story to do with its title and had to wait till the end to correlate it in one word beautiful Can t wait for the author to write Ramayan from Sita s angle after reading this.