Song of Mata Sita Ramayana reimagined

The Song of the Lord: Mata Sita's Ramayana Reimagined" (often shortened to Song of Mata Sita) is a reimagining of the ancient Indian epic Ramayana, told from the perspective of Sita, the wife of Lord Rama. While the traditional Ramayana focuses largely on Rama's journey as the divine prince and hero, this reimagined version centers Mata Sita's voice, emotions, and agency-presenting her not as a passive figure, but as a powerful woman with resilience, wisdom, and inner strength.

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Song of Mata Sita Ramayana reimagined

The Song of the Lord: Mata Sita's Ramayana Reimagined" (often shortened to Song of Mata Sita) is a reimagining of the ancient Indian epic Ramayana, told from the perspective of Sita, the wife of Lord Rama. While the traditional Ramayana focuses largely on Rama's journey as the divine prince and hero, this reimagined version centers Mata Sita's voice, emotions, and agency-presenting her not as a passive figure, but as a powerful woman with resilience, wisdom, and inner strength.

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Song of Mata Sita Ramayana reimagined

Song of Mata Sita Ramayana reimagined

by Palak Chauhan
Song of Mata Sita Ramayana reimagined

Song of Mata Sita Ramayana reimagined

by Palak Chauhan

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The Song of the Lord: Mata Sita's Ramayana Reimagined" (often shortened to Song of Mata Sita) is a reimagining of the ancient Indian epic Ramayana, told from the perspective of Sita, the wife of Lord Rama. While the traditional Ramayana focuses largely on Rama's journey as the divine prince and hero, this reimagined version centers Mata Sita's voice, emotions, and agency-presenting her not as a passive figure, but as a powerful woman with resilience, wisdom, and inner strength.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789370091955
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
Publication date: 05/28/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 66
File size: 4 MB
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