Ram: Scion Of Ikshvaku Ram: Iksbaku Kulatilaka
Ram: Scion Of Ikshvaku, the Bengali edition of Amish’s renowned Ram Chandra Series, invites you into an epic mythic journey set in 3400 BCE. In the great city of Ayodhya, a land strained by war and poverty longs for a leader who can unite its people. The story follows a tortured prince named Ram—ostracised yet unwavering in his love for his people—as he stands for justice and law, aided by his loyal brothers and the steadfast devotion of his wife, Sita. This sweeping tale blends myth, history, and deep emotion, crafted for readers who crave grand mythic adventures, timeless loyalties, and a quest for destiny.
Written in a warm, accessible voice, Ram: Scion Of Ikshvaku unfolds as a tightly paced saga that weaves politics, personal virtue, and the pull of fate. The world of Ayodhya comes alive against the backdrop of a nation seeking a future, while the looming shadow of Raavan tests Ram’s resolve at every turn. The narrative moves between intimate moments of trust and courage and larger, cinematic clashes, letting readers savor both the quiet strength of Ram and the epic scale of his journey.
The Bengali edition invites readers into a richly imagined world where ancient life feels immediate and real. Amish’s storytelling blends history, mythology, and human emotion with a modern cadence, creating a tale that is both timeless and highly engaging. You’ll meet a prince who answers duty with compassion, witness bonds that hold a civilization together, and feel the pull of destiny that defines a hero—and a people.
- Epic mythic tale set in 3400 BCE with Ram, Sita, and Ram’s brothers
- Rich world-building in Ayodhya and the wider Sapta Sindhu region
- Exploration of timeless themes: justice, loyalty, duty, and destiny
- Accessible Bengali prose with a cinematic, page-turning pace
- Character-driven journey that blends myth, history, and human emotion
After finishing Ram: Scion Of Ikshvaku, readers emerge with a deeper appreciation for resilience, moral courage, and leadership defined by compassion. The story lingers, inviting reflection on dharma and destiny long after the last page, leaving a lasting impression of hope and wonder.
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Ram: Scion Of Ikshvaku Ram: Iksbaku Kulatilaka
Ram: Scion Of Ikshvaku Ram: Iksbaku Kulatilaka
Ram: Scion Of Ikshvaku, the Bengali edition of Amish’s renowned Ram Chandra Series, invites you into an epic mythic journey set in 3400 BCE. In the great city of Ayodhya, a land strained by war and poverty longs for a leader who can unite its people. The story follows a tortured prince named Ram—ostracised yet unwavering in his love for his people—as he stands for justice and law, aided by his loyal brothers and the steadfast devotion of his wife, Sita. This sweeping tale blends myth, history, and deep emotion, crafted for readers who crave grand mythic adventures, timeless loyalties, and a quest for destiny.
Written in a warm, accessible voice, Ram: Scion Of Ikshvaku unfolds as a tightly paced saga that weaves politics, personal virtue, and the pull of fate. The world of Ayodhya comes alive against the backdrop of a nation seeking a future, while the looming shadow of Raavan tests Ram’s resolve at every turn. The narrative moves between intimate moments of trust and courage and larger, cinematic clashes, letting readers savor both the quiet strength of Ram and the epic scale of his journey.
The Bengali edition invites readers into a richly imagined world where ancient life feels immediate and real. Amish’s storytelling blends history, mythology, and human emotion with a modern cadence, creating a tale that is both timeless and highly engaging. You’ll meet a prince who answers duty with compassion, witness bonds that hold a civilization together, and feel the pull of destiny that defines a hero—and a people.
- Epic mythic tale set in 3400 BCE with Ram, Sita, and Ram’s brothers
- Rich world-building in Ayodhya and the wider Sapta Sindhu region
- Exploration of timeless themes: justice, loyalty, duty, and destiny
- Accessible Bengali prose with a cinematic, page-turning pace
- Character-driven journey that blends myth, history, and human emotion
After finishing Ram: Scion Of Ikshvaku, readers emerge with a deeper appreciation for resilience, moral courage, and leadership defined by compassion. The story lingers, inviting reflection on dharma and destiny long after the last page, leaving a lasting impression of hope and wonder.
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Ram: Scion Of Ikshvaku, the Bengali edition of Amish’s renowned Ram Chandra Series, invites you into an epic mythic journey set in 3400 BCE. In the great city of Ayodhya, a land strained by war and poverty longs for a leader who can unite its people. The story follows a tortured prince named Ram—ostracised yet unwavering in his love for his people—as he stands for justice and law, aided by his loyal brothers and the steadfast devotion of his wife, Sita. This sweeping tale blends myth, history, and deep emotion, crafted for readers who crave grand mythic adventures, timeless loyalties, and a quest for destiny.
Written in a warm, accessible voice, Ram: Scion Of Ikshvaku unfolds as a tightly paced saga that weaves politics, personal virtue, and the pull of fate. The world of Ayodhya comes alive against the backdrop of a nation seeking a future, while the looming shadow of Raavan tests Ram’s resolve at every turn. The narrative moves between intimate moments of trust and courage and larger, cinematic clashes, letting readers savor both the quiet strength of Ram and the epic scale of his journey.
The Bengali edition invites readers into a richly imagined world where ancient life feels immediate and real. Amish’s storytelling blends history, mythology, and human emotion with a modern cadence, creating a tale that is both timeless and highly engaging. You’ll meet a prince who answers duty with compassion, witness bonds that hold a civilization together, and feel the pull of destiny that defines a hero—and a people.
- Epic mythic tale set in 3400 BCE with Ram, Sita, and Ram’s brothers
- Rich world-building in Ayodhya and the wider Sapta Sindhu region
- Exploration of timeless themes: justice, loyalty, duty, and destiny
- Accessible Bengali prose with a cinematic, page-turning pace
- Character-driven journey that blends myth, history, and human emotion
After finishing Ram: Scion Of Ikshvaku, readers emerge with a deeper appreciation for resilience, moral courage, and leadership defined by compassion. The story lingers, inviting reflection on dharma and destiny long after the last page, leaving a lasting impression of hope and wonder.











