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Sita: Warrior of Mithila
- Narrated by: Sagar Arya
- Length: 11 hrs and 10 mins
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Summary
Combining mystery and mythology, this epic fantasy is a global best seller with over 300,000 copies sold.
India, 3400 BCE. The ancient kingdom of Mithila is divided by corruption, resentment, and poverty. An abandoned baby is found in a field protected by a vulture from a pack of wolves. Soon adopted by the rulers of the land, she is named Sita, and raised as a princess and beloved daughter.
But the neglected kingdom of Mithila continues to face dangerous political troubles due to its selfish, apathetic king. In a bid to stabilize affairs, Sita's mother, Queen Sunaina, sends the spirited young princess away to a gurukul to complete her education. Under the guidance of her guru she discovers her true destiny: to become a warrior who will defend Dharma. A Goddess who will protect her people until the end of time.
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- sanjeev
- 19-11-20
brilliant... simply Brilliant.
loved it to bits... can't wait to get the next part to come out. Ramayan in its most humane and realistic manner.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-01-23
wow
Breathtaking story. Thank you Amish for the great story with vivid images. Thank you
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- Gurbir Gill
- 30-11-17
Awesome
loved the book, just like the first part. The way it explains the problems of India today is incredible. Amish has really done a good job, as always.
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