
Lanka Ka Yuddh (War Of Lanka) Ram Chandra Series Book 4
Set in India around 3400 BCE, Amish Tripathi's fourth instalment in the Ram Chandra Series brings together the threads of three separate lives and sets them alight. Greed, grief, love and rage have been quietly gathering like kindling, and this is where everything catches fire. Sita, held captive by Raavan, refuses to break. She would sooner face death than watch Ram bend the knee, and that defiance drives the entire story forward with a fierce, beating pulse. Ram, consumed by anguish yet anchored by hard-won discipline, readies himself for a war that is about far more than reclaiming what was taken. It's a fight for Dharma itself. Raavan, for his part, assumed he held every advantage. He was wrong. The first three books gave readers an intimate portrait of each character separately, Ram, Sita and Raavan each carrying their own weight of complexity and contradiction. Here, those individual stories collide with extraordinary force, culminating in a conflict that is brutal, costly and morally tangled. Tripathi raises questions worth sitting with long after the final page: can righteousness survive the ugliness of war? Is victory hollow when the price paid is staggering? And what does it truly mean for the Vishnu to rise? With the Ram Chandra Series already one of Indian publishing's most widely read in recent decades, this fourth volume delivers the confrontation readers have been anticipating. It's grand in scope, emotionally charged, and asks whether light, once kindled, can actually hold against the dark.
- Author: Amish Tripathi
- Publisher: HarperHindi
- Genre: Religion & Spirituality
- ISBN: 978-9356991590
- Pages: 507 pages
