Ayodhyapati (English Version)
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ook Details
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Author: Shreyan Paul
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Publisher: Sambad Darpan Prakashani
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ISBN: 9788198991836
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Format: Paperback
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Pages: 160
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Language: English
About the Book
Ayodhyapati is a heartfelt and fresh retelling of the Ramayana, bringing the life of Lord Rama to life through the innocent yet insightful perspective of a young author. Written by Shreyan Paul, a 9-year-old student, this book blends simplicity with maturity, offering readers a unique experience of one of India's greatest epics.
The book emphasizes the eternal values of dharma, sacrifice, love, and courage, while exploring lesser-known stories often overlooked in traditional tellings of the Ramayana. It is a perfect blend of devotion and imagination, bringing new insights into ancient tales.
Highlights of the Book
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Covers all Kands of the Ramayana—from Bal Kand to Uttara Kand—in 105 chapters.
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Written with innocence, devotion, and wisdom, showcasing the rare brilliance of a child author.
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Includes fascinating yet lesser-known stories: Shanta & Rishyasringa, Nandi’s curse, Mandodari’s origin, Makardhwaja, Sahastra Ravana, and Hanumad Ramayana.
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An educational, devotional, and inspirational read—perfect for children, parents, and mythology lovers.
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More than just a retelling, Ayodhyapati is a testament to the creativity of young minds, proving that wisdom knows no age.
About the Author
Shreyan Paul, a 9-year-old student at DPS Megacity, Kolkata, is a passionate young storyteller with a deep love for Indian mythology. Fascinated by tales of Lord Shiva, Lord Rama, Hanuman, and Lord Krishna, he channels his imagination and devotion into his debut work, Ayodhyapati.

