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Pore over different interpretations of the Ramayana available at bookstores
The original epic still has takers but so do the different interpretations of Ramayana that are lining shelves at bookstores. If Ram Varmas Rama:Before He Was God aims at tracing the historical basis of the epic,Pratibha Naths The Story of Ram and His Friends In The Forest talks about the life that Ram led in the forest. The sales of both our books are really good. We have sold more than 1,100 copies of Ram Varmas book and Pratibha Naths work is also going strong, says Nishan of Rupa and Co,that has published both the works.
Master storyteller Pratibha Naths The Story of Ram and His Friends In The Forest (Rs 495) also focuses on the life that Ram led in the forest and the animals and demons there. The former teacher and journalist,who has written many books for children,draws on Valmiki,Tulsidas and other sources. She presents a graphic description and brings alive the timeless epic through Sujasha Dasguptas brilliant illustrations,making the book a visual treat.
In his modern interpretation,The Ramayan (Rs 699),Ramesh Menon presents a writers version rather than a scholarly translation. The author wrote the Penguin publication over a period of ten years.
Keeping children in mind,Om Books has released Ramayana the Sacred Epics of Gods and Demons (Rs 500). The sublime theme of the epic written by Valmiki has been depicted with vibrant illustrations in the 250-page work that divides the life of Ram into various phases and has Sanskrit shlokas along with its English translation. The coloured pages are eye-catching and the large print is reader-friendly for children. The sales figures are soaring. The books sell really well and are evergreen in nature. In fact they are popular gift items too, says Pankaj P Singh of the Browser bookstore in Sector 8. The ever-popular tale continues to intrigue and inspire.
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