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Adopting Indian Culture and Heritage – A Youth Perspective

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  India is a country of multi-traditions, rich heritage, and culturally vibrant heritage. While the previous generations possess strong attachments to such traditions, the contemporary youth tend to find themselves in a dilemma of adopting their heritage versus following global influences. In this interview, we delve into a youth's outlook on Indian heritage and culture—their ideas, obstacles, and expectations in the future. Que: Indian culture is very diversified and strong in its traditions. What do you, as youth, think about it in the current fast-paced world? ~  Indian culture is really lovely, but I believe our generation perceives it differently from the previous generations. On the one hand, we value the richness of our culture, but on the other, we are also looking for ways to fit it into our contemporary lifestyles. We value tradition, but we are also interested in seeing how it can transform itself without losing its core. Que:  Do you believe that globalisation...

Sita: Warrior of Mithila

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  A Daring Reimagining of an Epic Character By Amish Tripathi, Sita: Warrior of Mithila is the sequel to Ram: Scion of Ikshvaku in the Ram Chandra Series. The novel, which came out in 2017, is a new interpretation of Sita, showing her as a warrior and an able leader, not merely a doting wife. Plot Overview The tale traces Sita from being a rejected child to becoming the mighty princess of Mithila. Adopted by King Janak and Queen Sunaina, she matures into a wise and able warrior, taught the ways of war and administration. She is selected as the future Vishnu—a messiah to save the country—while she brushes through politics and social obstacles. Her journey later merges with Ram's, and they get married while the events unfold that lead to her being kidnapped by Raavan. Themes and Impact The novel subverts conventional depictions of Sita as a strong and independent character. It discusses issues of leadership, fate, and women defining history. Amish Tripathi weaves together mythology a...

Ram: Scion of Ikshvaku

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  A Mythological Reimagining with a Contemporary Spin Author: Amish Tripathi Ram: Scion of Ikshvaku is the first novel in the Ram Chandra Series, a series of mythological fiction books that reimagines the life of Lord Ram. Released in 2015, the novel offers a new spin on the iconic figure, combining history, philosophy, and adventure. Plot Synopsis Set in 3400 BCE, the narrative traces the life of Ram, prince of Ayodhya, born under a misfortune—his birth happens on the same day his father is defeated in battle, causing him to be rejected by the kingdom. However, Ram matures into a structured and righteous leader, adhering to his unshakeable devotion towards dharma. Through political maneuvering, personal turmoil, and his ill-fated meeting with Sita, his journey is led. While battling the demon king Raavan, Ram has to overcome his situation to achieve his destiny. Themes and Impact The novel explores themes of leadership, morality, and destiny, offering a nuanced portrayal of Ram as...

The Oath of the Vayuputras

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  A Grand Finale to the Shiva Trilogy By Amish Tripathi, The Oath of the Vayuputras is the third book, as well as the concluding book, in the Shiva Trilogy, after The Immortals of Meluha and The Secret of the Nagas. Released in 2013, the novel provides a dramatic ending to Shiva's vast, epic journey. Plot Overview The tale is about Shiva who finally learns the reality of evil and gets ready for the final battle. He arrives at the Naga capital, Panchavati, and here are some explosive revelations that make him rethink the war. While war breaks out all over ancient India, Shiva has to take tough decisions that will decide the fate of the country. In his desperation, he approaches the enigmatic Vayuputras, a reclusive tribe responsible for taking charge of the next incarnation of Lord Rudra. The novel touches upon the price of war, the weight of leadership, and the philosophical conundrums of good and evil. Themes and Impact The novel goes into profound philosophical concerns, question...

The Secret of the Nagas

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  A Thrilling Mythological Adventure Author Amish Tripathi, The Secret of the Nagas is the second installment in the Shiva Trilogy, preceded by The Immortals of Meluha. Released in 2011, this book further narrates the story of Shiva as he unravels the secrets involved in the mysterious Nagas and their concealed realities. Plot Overview  The tale continues from where The Immortals of Meluha ended, with Shiva taking revenge on the Naga warrior who had murdered his friend Brahaspati and now is threatening his wife, Sati. As Shiva becomes immersed deeper in the world of Nagas, he finds some unexpected revelations that confront his notions of good and bad. His journey sweeps him through ancient India, where he finds new friends, fierce fighting, and shocking betrayals. The book gradually unveils the true nature of the Nagas, revealing that they are not the villains they were believed to be. Themes and Impact The novel explores themes of morality, destiny, and the blurred lines betw...

The Immortals of Meluha

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  A Mythological Epic Retold The Immortals of Meluha is the first novel in the Shiva Trilogy, a fiction-mythology hybrid told in a thriller narrative. Authored by Amish Tripathi and published in 2010, the book is a retold history in which Lord Shiva is mortal who rises to become a mythological hero. Plot Summary It is placed in 1900 BC and is the tale of a nearly utopian empire called Meluha founded by Lord Ram. The Suryavanshis and the Meluhans are threatened with extinction from the Chandravanshis and their unknown allies, the Nagas. An ancient world needs to be saved from being destroyed by a savior, a legend goes. But it is Shiva, a chieftain of the Tibetan tribe, who, having drunk the divine Somras, is endowed with a blue throat and thus becomes the foretold Neelkanth. Shiva's journey through the world of politics and ethics of Meluha throws before him the question of if he is the messiah that people presume him to be. Themes and Influence The novel mentions fate, leadership, ...

Toilet: Ek Prem Katha

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A Satirical Take on Social Change It was released in 2017 as Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, which is a Bollywood comedy-drama film directed by Shree Narayan Singh and starring Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar. It is inspired by the real-life story of Anita Narre, who did not wish to live in her husband's home since it did not have a toilet. Plot Summary The film is about Keshav (Akshay Kumar), a young man from a traditional village in Uttar Pradesh, who becomes infatuated with Jaya (Bhumi Pednekar), who is an educated and independent woman. When they get married, Jaya is shocked to discover that Keshav's house does not have a toilet and that she has to defecate outside. She decides to take action and demands to have a toilet, which compels Keshav to set out on a mission to challenge age-old traditions and social norms. Themes and Influence The film addresses the issue of open defecation in India and the difficulty it poses to women in the absence of good sanitation. The film incorporate...